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Allegations of Interference: Indian and Pakistani Involvement in Canadian Elections, Claims Canadian Spy Agency
The document reveals that both India and Pakistan made efforts to intervene in Canada's electoral process, as reported by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. India has vehemently denied these accusations, labeling them as "baseless," and instead pointed fingers at Ottawa for meddling in its internal affairs.
India's Abstention in UN Human Rights Council: Impact on Gaza Ceasefire Resolution
Alongside India, countries like France, Japan, the Netherlands, and Romania also abstained, while those opposing the resolution included Argentina, Bulgaria, Germany, and the US. Nations supporting the resolution encompassed Bangladesh, Belgium, Brazil, China, Indonesia, Kuwait, Malaysia, Maldives, Qatar, South Africa, United Arab Emirates, and Vietnam.
Governor of Murmansk Region Seriously Injured in Stabbing Incident
The assailant, identified as Alexander Bydanov, was promptly apprehended by security personnel at the scene. According to reports from the governor's spokesperson, the attack was sudden and devoid of any explicit demands or slogans from the perpetrator. A swift response from a Russian National Guard officer led to Bydanov's swift capture.
Protect Civilians in Gaza to Secure US Support, Biden Tells Netanyahu
Amid escalating global outcry following the tragic killing of six aid workers affiliated with Spanish-American chef and humanitarian Jose Andres's World Central Kitchen, President Biden stressed the imperative of an "immediate ceasefire" to alleviate the dire humanitarian circumstances prevailing in the region.
Maldives' Friendship with India Endures: Minister Affirms
In an interview with Turkey-based news outlet TRT World, Maldives' Economic Minister Mohamed Saeed addressed the possibility of maintaining friendly relations with both China and India. He asserted that the Maldives cherishes its friendships with all nations, highlighting the country's openness as a tourist destination appreciated by both Chinese and Indian visitors. Minister Saeed reiterated the Maldives' friendship with India, clarifying that the rejection pertains to the presence of foreign soldiers rather than the nations themselves.
Trump Ahead of Biden in 6 out of 7 Battleground States for US Election
The electorate expresses widespread dissatisfaction with the national economic landscape, coupled with substantial reservations regarding Biden's competency and performance in office, as unveiled by a recent survey conducted by the Wall Street Journal.
Rishi Sunak-led Conservative Party heading for wipeout in UK general election, predicts another survey
These new projections, utilizing multi-level modeling and post-stratification (MRP) techniques, come on the heels of a previous large-scale poll conducted over the weekend, which also foresaw a defeat for the Tories. According to the latest figures, Labour, under the leadership of Keir Starmer, is anticipated to gain 201 seats, while the Conservative Party, led by Sunak, is expected to plummet to a mere 155 seats – reflecting a loss of 210 seats.
China Ready to Act if Taiwan Pushes Independence Agenda, Xi Jinping Warns Joe Biden
The dialogue between the two leaders took place on Tuesday, marking their first formal discussion since their historic face-to-face summit in San Francisco last November. This exchange reflects ongoing efforts by both US and Chinese officials to ease tensions between the two nations.
Abu Dhabi's First Stone Hindu Temple Attracts Over 350,000 Devotees in Inaugural Month
Throughout March, the temple saw a steady stream of devotees, with around 50,000 attending each weekend. Notably, the temple remains closed for private prayers on Mondays, allowing access for 27 days out of the 31 in March. A spokesperson highlighted the nightly Ganga aarti ceremony, performed on the Swaminarayan ghat from Tuesday to Sunday, using holy water from the Ganga and Yamuna rivers brought from India.
World Bank Forecasts Over 10 Million Pakistanis Facing Impending Poverty
In its bi-annual report titled 'Pakistan Development Outlook,' the World Bank paints a bleak picture of the country's economy, indicating that it is likely to fall short of achieving its key macroeconomic targets. The report also underscores that Pakistan is on track to miss its primary budget target, resulting in continued deficits for the next three years.
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