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Mark Carney set to replace Justin Trudeau as Canadian PM
Mark Carney has won Canada's Liberal Party leadership contest and will take over from Justin Trudeau as the country's PM.
France urges its institutions to welcome scientists fleeing Trump-ruled US
France has urged its research institutions to welcome scientists leaving the US due to President Donald Trump's policies, according to AFP.
'We really should': Musk advocates for US withdrawal from NATO
Billionaire entrepreneur and head of the US Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), Elon Musk, has openly supported a US exit from the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).
Secret Service shoots armed man near White House in DC
The US Secret Service shot an armed Indiana man a block away from the White House Sunday morning after the agency was alerted of the "suicidal individual" by local police, the agency said.
Who are top contenders for Canada's next prime minister role
Canada's Liberal Party is set to announce a new leader after Justin Trudeau's resignation.
Syrian President Sharaa calls for unity after deadly clashes
Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa has called for national unity and peace after violent confrontations left more than 1,000 dead.
Hamas pushes for phase 2 of Gaza truce talks
Hamas reiterated its insistence on moving directly into negotiating the second phase of the Gaza truce.
Musk accuses billionaires of funding protests at Tesla showrooms
Elon Musk has accused billionaires George Soros and Reid Hoffman of funding recent protests at Tesla showrooms.
Musk warns Ukraine's frontline could collapse without Starlink support
Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk has issued a stark warning about a possible collapse of Ukraine's defense system.
India condemns vandalism of Hindu temple in California
India has denounced the recent vandalism of the BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, one of Southern California's largest Hindu temples.
Pakistani scholar shot dead after leaving mosque: Report
Mufti Shah Mir, a prominent Pakistani scholar closely associated with the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-F (JUI-F), has been shot dead in Balochistan province.
Man arrested after 16-hour standoff atop London's Big Ben
A man who climbed London's iconic Elizabeth Tower, unfurling a Palestinian flag, has been arrested.
Hindu temple in US defaced with anti-India messages
The BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, one of the largest Hindu temples in Southern California, was defaced with anti-India graffiti on Sunday.
Over 1,000 dead in Syria clashes, revenge killings
More than 1,000 people have been killed in Syria in a wave of clashes followed by revenge killings. The violence was one of the deadliest since the country's conflict began 14 years ago.
France and 3 others support Arab-backed plan to rebuild Gaza
Foreign ministers of France, Italy, Germany, and the UK have backed a $53 billion Arab-backed plan for the reconstruction of Gaza.
Trudeau declares support for Zionism amid rising anti-Semitism in Canada
Canadian PM Justin Trudeau has publicly declared his support for Zionism, reaffirming that Canadians should never feel afraid to identify as Zionists.
Canada ready for trade talks with US as tensions escalate
Canadian Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc has said that the country is ready to start early talks on a review of the North American free trade agreement if the Trump administration wants to begin that process.
Hitman sentenced to life for murder of Kanishka bombing suspect
Jose Lopez, a hitman in the Ripudaman Singh Malik assassination, has been sentenced to life imprisonment by the Supreme Court of British Columbia (BC) in Canada.
Syrian forces reportedly kill over 300 Alawite civilians this week
In a shocking development, over 300 Alawite civilians have been killed in Syria. The casualties have been blamed on security forces and their allies, who are battling militants loyal to former President Bashar al-Assad.
Why US Judge wants DOGE to preserve its work records
A federal judge in Washington said he'll likely order Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to preserve records of its activities, amid allegations that staff are using an encrypted messaging platform to communicate.
EPA mandates approval from Musk's DOGE for spending over $50K
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in the US, has issued new guidance directing that spending on items greater than $50,000 now need approval from Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
Son of Mexico's most wanted drug lord gets life imprisonment
Ruben Oseguera, son of Nemesio "El Mencho" Oseguera, has been sentenced to a minimum of 40 years in prison and a maximum of life in the US.
Missouri orders Chinese government to pay $24B damages over PPEs
The Chinese government has been ordered to pay $24 billion in damages by a US judge.
Measles outbreak in US sees 35% surge; Texas hardest hit
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has recorded a concerning 35% spike in cases of measles in the US, just in the last week. The outbreak, which has already been linked to two deaths, now extends to 12 states.
Putin reportedly ready to agree to Ukraine truce with conditions
Russia is reportedly willing to discuss a temporary truce in Ukraine, provided there is progress toward a final peace settlement.
US government shutdown looms as House Democrats reject funding proposal
A possible government shutdown is on the horizon in the United States, after House Democrats signaled their opposition to a stopgap funding plan.
Recreational drugs may have helped October 7 attack survivors: Study
According to a new study, some illegal drugs, including MDMA and LSD, might have unintentionally given a psychological shield to attendees of the Nova Music Festival during the October 7 Hamas assault.
Tariff wars: China retaliates with levies on Canadian agricultural products
China has declared a round of tariffs on Canadian agriculture and food products after Canada imposed import levies on Chinese electric vehicles (EVs) and steel and aluminum goods.
'Somebody finally exposing India': Trump's salvo on 'massive tariffs'
US President Donald Trump has accused India of imposing "massive tariffs" on American goods.
How US reportedly plans to use AI to deport students
The US State Department, led by Secretary Marco Rubio, is launching an AI-powered initiative called "Catch and Revoke."
US State Department plans to close European consulates, cut workforce
The US State Department is reportedly gearing up for a major cut in its global workforce and shutting down a number of consulates, mostly in Western Europe.
Musk says he's not responsible for mass federal firings
Elon Musk has reportedly distanced himself from the recent mass firings of federal workers, during private discussions with Republican lawmakers.
Zelenskyy confirms new talks with US after Oval Office disaster
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has confirmed that talks with United States officials are set for next week in Saudi Arabia to end the ongoing conflict with Russia.
'Dragon..elephant must dance together:' China to India amid Trump's tariff
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has stressed the need for stronger ties between China and India.
South Korean court orders release of impeached President Yoon
The Seoul Central District Court has ordered the release of Yoon Suk Yeol, the impeached President of South Korea.
France's busiest rail station shut after WWII bomb found
Eurostar and regional train services have been disrupted after an unexploded World War II bomb was found near Paris's Gare du Nord station.
'These threats complicate...': Hamas responds to Trump's hostage ultimatum
Palestinian militant group Hamas has accused United States President Donald Trump of destabilizing the fragile ceasefire in Gaza.
Trump 'looking at' revoking legal status of Ukrainians in US
United States President Donald Trump has announced that his administration is considering revoking the temporary protections provided to thousands of Ukrainians who fled to the US amid the ongoing conflict with Russia.
10 Indians held hostage in West Bank rescued by Israel
Ten Indian construction workers, who were held hostage for over a month in the West Bank village of al-Zaayem, have been rescued by Israeli forces.
US SC rejects 26/11 accused Tahawwur Rana's extradition stay request
The United States Supreme Court has dismissed a plea by Tahawwur Rana, a prime suspect in the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks, to stay his extradition to India.