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Never read Mein Kampf, Donald Trump asserts: ‘Hitler used language differently’

Amid sharp criticism for his rhetoric on immigrants which was likened to Nazi philosophy, former US president Donald Trump said that he's never read Adolf Hitler's manifesto “Mein Kampf” before doubling down on his inflammatory language. "It's true that they're...

King Charles’ ‘sausage fingers’ joke with Prince William in coronation film

In one of the final rehearsals, Prince William was seen tenderly supporting his father as he struggles to fasten one of the ceremonial robes. King Charles III joked about having "sausage fingers" with his son Prince William during rehearsals for...

First US hostage Gadi Haggai, 73, dead, wife still being held captive by Hamas

A US dual national who was among some 240 people seized during the Oct 7 attack by Hamas in Israel has died in captivity in the Gaza Strip, a group representing hostages' families said as per news agency Reuters....

Minister Pralhad Joshi explains expulsion of 13 MPs, says violated ‘new Parliament’ rule

Union minister Pralhad Joshi on Thursday explained why the Lok Sabha Speaker had to suspend several opposition members of parliament for the remainder of the Winter Session. He also informed the press that 13 MPs were suspended, not 14. It...

‘Your religion isn’t…’, Vivek Ramaswamy asked how can US accept Hindu president, he replies

An undecided Republican from Iowa today confronted presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy about his religion. During the CNN Townhall the audience member named Ginny Mitchell wondered how does Vivek Ramaswamy intends to run for election considering he does not follow...

Canada police seek Interpol red notice for Indo-Canadian fugitive

Toronto: Canadian law enforcement has sought an Interpol red notice for an Indo-Canadian who has been sentenced for drug trafficking and is believed to have fled to India. In a release on Wednesday, the Federal Serious & Organized Crime (FSOC)...

Boston Mayor hits hot water over ‘no whites’ Christmas party invite

Boston City Council found itself in an unexpected controversy when an email invitation to a holiday party exclusively for "electeds of color" was mistakenly sent to all councilors. Denise DosSantos, the mayor's director of City Council relations, initially extended...

One day, two wars, and what haunts the Biden presidency

OnTuesday, President Joe Biden began his public engagements disagreeing with Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his government on how he was proceeding with the war against Hamas and Israel’s plans for Gaza the day after the war. Biden ended...

US hits H1B visa limit for 2024, here’s what’s next for businesses and foreign workers

The United States has hit the annual cap for H-1B visas, as confirmed by the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), marking a crucial development in immigration. The H-1B program plays a vital role for US businesses, allowing them...

US, South Korea, Japan urges global push to curb North Korea’s nuke program

The national security advisers of the United States, South Korea and Japan called on Saturday for a stronger international push to suppress North Korea’s development of nuclear weapons and missiles and its military cooperation with other countries amid concerns...

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Canada to Phase Out Remote Border Crossing Permits, Introduce Phone Reporting by 2026

Canada is preparing to end a long running remote border entry system used along parts of the U.S. border,...