Punjabi-Canadian businessman Darshan Singh Sahsi, president of Canam International, was shot dead outside his home in Abbotsford, with the Bishnoi gang claiming responsibility for the targeted killing.
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Hurricane Melissa, one of the strongest Atlantic storms ever recorded, tore through Jamaica as a catastrophic Category 5 system, leaving massive destruction before moving toward Cuba
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World Stroke Day 2025 reminds people worldwide that timely action, awareness, and healthy habits can prevent most strokes and save lives.
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Bollywood
Puneeth Rajkumar’s Legacy Lives On: Fans Pay Emotional Tribute Four Years After His Passing
Fans across India remember Puneeth Rajkumar on his fourth death anniversary, cherishing his legacy through emotional tributes, rare memories, and creative tributes that keep the beloved Kannada icon …
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FWICE has written to PM Modi urging him to award late actor Satish Shah Padma Shri posthumously, calling him “a rare and gifted artist who made India smile …
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Delhi’s first cloud seeding experiment with IIT Kanpur aimed to trigger artificial rain to fight pollution but failed to bring showers due to low humidity, though it showed …
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Cyclone Montha has triggered a red alert in Andhra Pradesh and Odisha, bringing heavy rains, strong winds, and forcing schools to close.
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India
Union Cabinet Approves Terms of Reference for 8th Pay Commission; Salary Hike for 50 Lakh Central Employees Likely from January 1, 2026
The Union Cabinet has approved the Terms of Reference for the 8th Pay Commission, which will revise salaries and pensions for nearly 1.2 crore central employees and retirees, …
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Saudi Arabia plans to build a futuristic “sky stadium” suspended 350 meters above the desert as part of its Neom project, aiming to host the 2034 FIFA World …
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Scientists in Japan and the US have developed a new method to deliver oxygen through the rectum, offering hope for patients who cannot breathe through their lungs.