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- Feb- 2022 -6 February
European Union agrees to take a step-by-step approach to immigration reform
Interior ministers in the European Union agreed on Thursday to establish a new decision-making body as part of measures to…
Read More » - 4 February
Latest Update: Canada’s Permanent Residency program for senior executives
Canadian Permanent Residency and Citizenship are not readily available for people who are in their late 30s and above, even…
Read More » - 3 February
0% loans are available in THIS Indian village for people to ‘settle abroad’
Millions of Indians continue to be enticed by the foreign dream. An interesting report in a newspaper tells the story…
Read More » - 2 February
Quebec scraps plan to impose tax on ‘unvaccinated people’
The Canadian province of Quebec has scrapped a plan to tax adults who refuse the Covid vaccine. French Premier Francois…
Read More » - 2 February
Woman alleges ‘gang rape’ in Metaverse, minutes after joining!
In the Metaverse, one woman has described a terrible experience in which her avatar was virtually abused and gang-raped by…
Read More » - 1 February
Ottawa protest: Where is Canada’s Prime Minister now? Moved to secret location?
According to media reports on Saturday, Justin Trudeau and his family have left their home in Ottawa and moved to…
Read More » - 1 February
Canadian PM Justin Trudeau tests positive for Covid, denounces anti-vax protestors
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau revealed on Monday that he tested positive for COVID-19 but is “fine” and will continue…
Read More » - Jan- 2022 -31 January
Global stock markets higher despite China and Korea being closed for holidays
Global stocks surged on Monday, after a strong increase on Wall Street at the start of a week in which…
Read More » - 31 January
In 19 euro-zone nations, growth decelerates by the end of 2021
The European economy slowed substantially at the end of last year, as an increase in COVID-19 cases caused by the…
Read More » - 31 January
Ottawa police investigates several anti-vaccine demonstrators
Police in Canada’s capital city of Ottawa announced on Sunday that they are looking into possible criminal charges after anti-vaccine…
Read More » - 30 January
Joni Mitchell joins Neil Young in his protest against Spotify
Joni Mitchell announced on Friday that she is attempting to have all of her songs removed from Spotify in solidarity…
Read More » - 30 January
Canadian PM, family moved to secret location amid large-scale anti-Covid rules protests
Ottawa: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his family have left their home in the country’s capital and shifted…
Read More » - 30 January
Thousands march in Ottawa against COVID regulations
On Saturday, tens of thousands of people gathered in Canada’s capital city of Ottawa to protest vaccine requirements, masks, and…
Read More » - 29 January
Hong Kong reduces quarantine period from 21 to 14 days
Even as the southern Chinese metropolis confronts a new increase of COVID-19 infections, Hong Kong is reducing the time of…
Read More » - 29 January
Ash Barty wins the Australian Open for the first time in a decade
On Saturday, Ash Barty beat Danielle Collins 6-3, 7-6 (2) in the Australian Open final, ending a 44-year drought for…
Read More » - 28 January
How many times can you reuse your N95 mask? Find out here
Is there a limit to how many times you can wear your N95 mask? You should be able to use…
Read More » - 27 January
Global stock fall after Fed announces interest rates in the US will rise ‘soon.’
Global stock markets and Wall Street futures fell on Thursday after the Federal Reserve signalled that interest rates would be…
Read More » - 27 January
Russian hockey player Anisimov released from isolation for Olympics
Former NHL forward Artem Anisimov has been released from isolation after testing negative for the coronavirus and has rejoined the…
Read More » - 26 January
Living in Canada is among the world’s top ten best things to do!
Known for being proud of their country, Canadians now have one more reason to boast! Canada ranked among the top…
Read More » - 25 January
European shares go up as Asian stocks fall on Ukraine, Fed meeting and Omicron
European equities opened higher on Tuesday, following a day of severe losses in Asia, as investors awaited the outcome of…
Read More » - 25 January
Omicron wave increases global immunity, brings hope to the world
Even as the world health officials and experts warn of difficult weeks ahead and the risk of another, more severe…
Read More » - 23 January
Tonga receives water and telecommunications assistance from Australia
Three flights from Australia arrived in Tonga on Saturday, bringing food, water, medical supplies, and telecommunications equipment as the Pacific…
Read More » - 22 January
America opposes plans to strengthen WHO
The United States, the World Health Organization’s biggest donor, is fighting suggestions to make the institution more independent, casting doubt…
Read More » - 21 January
Four Indians including an infant freeze to death trying to enter US at Canada border
Four Indians, including a teen and an infant, have been found frozen to death about 40 feet from the…
Read More » - 21 January
India requests increased security at Canadian Diplomatic centers in the wake of protests:
A year after protesters blocked India’s embassy in Vancouver and pro-Khalistan speeches were delivered there, New Delhi has formally requested…
Read More » - 21 January
US – Russia lock horns over Ukrain. Provocations continue by the Slavs
Russia would have to pay a high price” if its armed units cross the Ukrainian border, which will be regarded…
Read More » - 21 January
West emphasises unified stance on Ukraine after Biden’s ‘minor incursion’ remark
On Thursday, the United States and Western countries sought to display unity and a harsh position on Ukraine, as US…
Read More » - 19 January
Power outages, travel disruptions due to ‘historic’ winter storm in US and Canada
Canada’s east coast was blanketed in snow as a major winter storm sliced up the US east coast, disrupting travel…
Read More » - 19 January
China says they received Omicron by mail: Claiming an ‘ugly nation’ sent them poison
The Chinese government has thrown a new allegation into the ongoing investigation of COVID-19 outbreaks in the country – that…
Read More » - 18 January
Motorists and planes get stranded in snowstorm in eastern US and Canada
On Monday, a winter snowstorm moving up the East Coast of the United States and into Canada was forecast to…
Read More » - 17 January
Trends in online matrimony: NRI brides in less demand, and more women are making their first move
The online matchmaking platform BharatMatrimony recently released its annual Online Matrimony Trends Report 2021. According to the report, singles are…
Read More » - 16 January
FDA approves AbbVie and Pfizer drugs to treat eczema
The FDA has approved medications from AbbVie Inc and Pfizer to treat eczema, a skin disorder, the firms announced on…
Read More » - 16 January
Physical crude oil market surges ahead after Omicron glitch
Oil buying frenzy sparked by supply disruptions and evidence that the Omicron variant won’t be as disruptive as anticipated has…
Read More » - 16 January
Country to suspend flight transits from over 100 countries
Hong Kong: The Airport Authority in Hong Kong decided to ban the transit of flight passengers from more than 100…
Read More » - 16 January
Indians now have visa-free access to 60 destinations with ‘Henley Passport’
The Indian passport has significantly improved from its ranking last year, as the country has improved its passport ranking in…
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