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Amidst Umling-la's peaks at 19,024 feet, the world's highest international fashion show set a record, Models showcased India's ethos and Ladakh's Pashmina with unprecedented fusion of fashion and culture, resonating with 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam'
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Models introduced the colour palette of the spring and summer 2024 and also showcased products made from Pashmina which is produced in Changthang region of Ladakh
EAM Jaishankar dismisses claims of institutional prejudice against minorities in India and critiques the UN, stating it 'lacks credibility and, to a large degree, effectiveness,' his US visit underscores India's pivotal role in reshaping global narratives
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"With increasing digitization, we've seen governance evolve to be more impartial. As it becomes faceless, it's inherently more equitable," Jaishankar added.
"When life hands you lemons, make beef stew": In a flavorful twist, cash-strapped Pakistan's media grumbles over the 'beef-less' banquet for their cricket team in Hyderabad, perhaps the World Cup campaign is as much about palates as it is about wickets
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Cricket Pakistan, their post emphasized the diversity of the menu in the absence of beef, heralding the players' adaptive spirit
Amid an unprecedented migrant influx, Elon Musk warns of New York City 'buckling under the load', Mayor Adams declares a humanitarian crisis, urging the Biden administration for aid as shelters near capacity and costs spiral to a staggering $12 billion
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Elon Musk, wearing the hat of a "citizen journalist," sought clarity from Gonzales. He questioned if the escalating numbers of illegal immigrants, which were seemingly at an "all-time high," were a norm for the region
Justin Trudeau, who admitted past marijuana use, denies 'credible rumors' from ex-Indian diplomat Deepak Vohra of his plane carrying cocaine in India, Trudeau missed G20 dinner and stayed secluded for two days, possibly high on drugs
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Deepak Vohra informed that when the Canadian PM visited Delhi, there was a ‘credible rumour’ that Indian sniffer dogs discovered cocaine on his plane
"In the corridors of espionage, clarity is elusive": Sources shed light on Pakistan's ISI's alleged orchestration of terrorist Hardeep Nijjar's assassination in Canada, pointing to his resistance against supporting newly-arrived gangsters backed by ISI
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Hardeep Singh Nijjar, head of the proscribed Khalistan Tiger Force (KTF), faced a chilling end on 18 June, right outside a gurdwara in Surrey, situated in Canada's British Columbia
"Multiculturalism has failed": Amid rising tensions, the UK questions its stance on multiculturalism, Home Secretary Suella Braverman's remarks ignite debate, as the nation reevaluates its migration approach, juggling global duties with domestic peace
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During her speech in Washington DC, Braverman echoed the sentiments expressed by David Cameron in a 2011 Munich security conference
Amidst Trudeau's allegations against India, Sri Lanka condemns Canada's double standards, highlighting Ottawa's controversial recognition of a Nazi veteran and its past accusations of 'Tamil Genocide', Canada's international image is under severe scrutiny
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On 22nd September, the Canadian House of Commons gave a standing ovation to Yaroslav Hunka, a former Nazi soldier who had fought against Russians
"Home of the free, especially for the 'wanted'": From harboring Khalistanis like Nijjar to shielding the assassin of Sheikh Mujib, Nur Chowdhury, Canada's actions reveals its double standards and raise critical questions about the nation's true values
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Indian-born Professor Ashok Swain from Uppsala University in Sweden took to Twitter, making a bold proclamation. In his tweet, he quipped, “Modi has made Canada, India’s new Pakistan!”
"Cheers to bloopers, Canadian hoppers": Canada's shocking applause for WWII veteran Hunka, an ex-Nazi SS member, brings to light a disturbing pattern of harboring war criminals, amidst international outrage, the nation grapples with its unsettling past
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The blunder reverberated beyond the confines of the Jewish community. Pierre Poilievre, leading the Official Opposition since 2022, was quick to join the choir of disapproval