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Tensions Escalate as India Suspends Visa Processing Services in Canada

In the wake of recent allegations of Indian involvement in the assassination of a Canadian citizen, the relationship between Canada and India has taken a sharp downturn. Canada’s Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, brought forward what he called “credible allegations” of Indian involvement in the killing of Sikh independence activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. As a result
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Chinese President Xi Jinping Meets Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad at Asian Games

Chinese President Xi Jinping and Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad are set to meet during the Asian Games, marking Assad’s first visit to China in nearly two decades. The meeting signifies China’s growing diplomatic efforts in the Middle East and the country’s aim to play a more influential role in the region. While the Middle East
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Thailand’s New Prime Minister Plans to Regulate Medical Use of Marijuana

In a recent interview, Thailand’s newly appointed Prime Minister, Srettha Thavisin, announced his government’s intention to restrict the use of marijuana for medical purposes. This decision comes as a response to the proliferation of thousands of weed shops across the nation since Thailand became the first country in Asia to decriminalize cannabis just over a
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China Accuses US of Long-Term Cyber Espionage Targeting Huawei

In a recent development, the ongoing tensions between China and the United States have taken a new turn as China’s Ministry of State Security accuses the US of infiltrating Huawei Technologies Co. servers and carrying out continuous cyber-attacks since 2009. This accusation further intensifies the battle for technological supremacy between the two countries. Cybersecurity has
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Azerbaijani Troop Halt Operations as Armenia Accepts Disarmament and Talks

Azerbaijan has announced the cessation of military operations in the Nagorno-Karabakh region. This follows an agreement by Armenian authorities in the territory to disband their defense forces and engage in talks with Baku’s authorities. Mediated by Russian peacekeeping forces, this truce marks a significant development in the long-standing conflict. A Resolute Conclusion: Both the Defense
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The Controversial Khalistan Movement: Unraveling Canada and India’s Growing Tensions

The deepening tensions between Canada and India have recently escalated due to a series of diplomatic expulsions and mutual allegations surrounding the Sikh independence movement, known as Khalistan. This movement, banned in India but supported by the Sikh diaspora, has become a point of contention between the two nations. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has raised