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'Freedom of speech doesn't mean..support separatism': Jaishankar on Canada
India's External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has voiced his concerns over the Canadian government's approach toward Khalistani separatist elements.
Nijjar murder suspect entered Canada on student visa: Report
Karan Brar, an Indian citizen and suspect in the assassination of Khalistani separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, reportedly entered Canada using a study permit.
Hardeep Nijjar killing: Jaishankar reacts to arrest of 3 Indians
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar acknowledged that India is awaiting further details from Canadian law enforcement after three Indian nationals were arrested and charged over the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Canada.
India secretly funded preferred candidates in 2021 Canadian election: Report
An official probe by Canada's Foreign Interference Commission has accused India of engaging "in a range of activities that seek to influence Canadian communities and politicians."
Canada arrests 3 Indian nationals over Hardeep Singh Nijjar's killing
Canadian law enforcement has arrested three Indian nationals over the killing of Sikh separatist leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Canada last year.
US reacts to report on Pannun assassination plot
The United States is "regularly working" with India in its investigation into the allegations related to the plot to assassinate pro-Khalistan leader Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, a US State Department official said.
Reliance completes first oil acquisition from Canada's Trans Mountain Pipeline
Reliance Industries has entered a new market, by securing its first oil acquisition from the newly operational Trans Mountain Pipeline in Canada.
MEA responds to report linking India and Pannun's 'assassination' plot
The Ministry of External Affairs on Tuesday commented on a report by The Washington Post, stating that it contains "unwarranted...unsubstantiated imputations" in connection with the alleged involvement of Indian agents in the plot to kill pro-Khalistan leader Gurpatwant Singh Pannun.
Canada: Pro-Khalistan chants interrupt Trudeau's speech at Khalsa Day Parade
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's address at the Khalsa Day Parade in Toronto was interrupted by pro-Khalistan chants from the crowd.
Nunavut in Canada offers an immersive Arctic adventure
Nunavut, Canada's largest and most northerly territory, offers a unique travel experience for those looking to explore the Arctic.
How Canada's 2024 budget aims to aid Taylor Swift's fans
Taylor Swift's influence extends far and wide, even reaching into the halls of Canada's governmental chambers.
Fraudster gets 10-year prison sentence for $175 million psychic scam
Patrice Runner, a 57-year-old Canadian national with dual citizenship in France, has been sentenced to ten years in prison for masterminding a large-scale psychic scam.
Canada: Indian student spoke to brother before being shot dead
Romit Antil, the brother of 24-year-old Indian student Chirag Antil who was shot dead in Canada's Vancouver, had a conversation with him just 30 minutes before the incident took place.
Indian student shot dead in Vancouver, Canada
Chirag Antil, a 24-year-old student from India, was tragically shot dead in his car in South Vancouver, Canada. The incident occurred late at night on April 12.
Nijjar killing: Trudeau blames ex-government for being 'cozy' with India
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau testified at a hearing that his government was committed to defending Canadians, including addressing the murder of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
No Indian interference in 2021 Canada polls: Inquiry
A recent official investigation into potential foreign interference in Canada's 2021 elections has exonerated India.
Experience the magic of Yellowknife's northern lights spectacle
Yellowknife, located in Canada's Northwest territories, is a prime location for viewing the northern lights, or Aurora Borealis.
Why ISRO's Aditya-L1 will not see today's total solar eclipse
Aditya-L1, India's leading space-based solar observatory, will not capture today's total solar eclipse.
Report claims Indian government ordered killings in Pakistan; Centre responds
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has categorically denied allegations of its involvement in targeted assassinations in Pakistan.
Canada increases permanent residency fees by 12%
Starting April 30, the cost of securing permanent residency in Canada will rise by nearly 12 percent, as per the Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
Quebec City's enchanting Winter Carnival is an unmissable attraction
Every year, Quebec City becomes a magical winter wonderland for its annual Winter Carnival.
Germany legalizes personal use of cannabis for adults
In a historic decision, Germany has legalized the personal use of cannabis for adults starting Monday.
Unveil the beauty of Lake Louise, Canada with these activities
Lake Louise, situated in the heart of Banff National Park, is a serene gem of the Canadian Rockies.
Explained: Impact of Canada's temporary work permit restrictions on Indians
In a landmark decision, Canada is gearing up to impose a limit on its temporary residents.
Things to do in Drumheller, Canada
Nestled in the Canadian Badlands, Drumheller is not just any small town; it's a prehistoric haven.
The Body Shop shuts down US operations, files for bankruptcy
The Body Shop, a UK-based cosmetics company, has revealed plans to shut down its US operations and file for bankruptcy.
Well-coordinated: Video of Hardeep Nijjar's killing in Canada surfaces
A video allegedly showing the assassination of Khalistani leader and Indian-designated terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada, on June 18, 2023, has emerged.
6 most fun airports for a long layover
Long layovers are often seen as an unavoidable inconvenience in air travel.
Here are Canada's premier medical schools
Selecting an appropriate medical school is crucial for those aiming to become doctors.
Toshiba recalls 17mn laptop adapters due to fire hazard
Toshiba is recalling millions of laptop AC adapters, after numerous reports of them catching fire and causing minor burns have emerged.
Canadian lakes offer insights into life's beginnings
Around four billion years ago, as life first emerged on Earth, the environment likely resembled a barren volcanic landscape devoid of flora and fauna, rather than being predominantly oceanic.
Indian student found dead in US; 5th case this year
A 23-year-old Indian-origin student named Sameer Kamath was found dead at Crow's Grove Nature Preserve in Indiana on Monday evening, the Warren County Coroner's office reported.
Coca-Cola introduces 'Spiced' version in North America: What's so special?
Coca-Cola is spicing things up with the introduction of Coca-Cola Spiced, its first new permanent drink flavor in North America in three years.
Total solar eclipse on April 8: What makes it special?
Get ready for an awe-inspiring cosmic spectacle in April 2024, as a total solar eclipse will grace the skies above the US, Canada, and Mexico.
Video: Clashes erupt at Khalistani referendum event in US
Violence broke out at a "Khalistan referendum" event in San Francisco, United States (US), on January 28 (Sunday), per reports.
Canada's outgoing security advisor says India cooperating in Nijjar probe
Canada's outgoing National Security Advisor (NSA), Jody Thomas, said that India has stepped up its cooperation with Canada in the investigation of Khalistani leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar's murder.
9 countries stop funding UN body in Gaza: Here's why
At least nine countries, including the United States (US), the United Kingdom (UK), Australia, and Canada, have halted funding for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA).
Going to Banff with family? Take them to these places
Nestled amidst the majestic Canadian Rockies, Banff National Park in Canada is a sanctuary of awe-inspiring natural beauty.
Canada adds India to its probe into election meddling
Canada has expanded its investigation into foreign interference in its national elections by including India in the probe.
What does Canada's cap on international student admissions mean?
Canada on Monday announced that there will be a 35% cut in international student admissions for 2024.