Indian e-Passport rollout 2025: Embassy confirms no biometrics, no change in charges | World News

Indian e-Passport rollout 2025: Embassy confirms no biometrics, no change in charges | World News

UAE Indians Face No Extra Steps for New e-Passport / AI-generated illustration Indian expats in the UAE can finally put the rumours to rest. During a press conference held on October 30, 2025 by the Embassy of India in Abu Dhabi and the Consulate General of India in Dubai, officials clarified that the rollout of…

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U.S. Senate passes non-binding vote against Trump’s tariffs on Canada – National

U.S. Senate passes non-binding vote against Trump’s tariffs on Canada – National

The U.S. Senate passed legislation Wednesday that would nullify U.S. tariffs on Canada, just as U.S. President Donald Trump is engaged in trade talks in Asia as well as an increasingly bitter trade spat with U.S.’s northern neighbor that is one of its largest economic partners. The 50-46 tally was the latest in a series…

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‘Your wife is not agnostic, she is Hindu’: JD Vance slammed for hoping Usha Vance will convert to Christianity

‘Your wife is not agnostic, she is Hindu’: JD Vance slammed for hoping Usha Vance will convert to Christianity

Vice President JD Vance stumbled upon one of the major controversies of his political career as he spoke at an event of Turning Point USA at the University of Mississippi. Vance came across as a ‘Hinduphobic’ as he suggested that he would like it very much if his Indian-origin wife Usha Vance embraced Christianity. He…

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Canadians are delaying long-term goals to keep up with cost of living: data – National

Canadians are delaying long-term goals to keep up with cost of living: data – National

Canadians are putting off long-term goals like buying a home or saving for retirement in order to keep up with the high cost of living, data suggests. A new report from Willful, a Canadian online estate planning platform, shows how a large share of Canadians who say they are putting off those plans point the…

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‘General strike if necessary’: Alberta unions declare intent to bring down UCP government

‘General strike if necessary’: Alberta unions declare intent to bring down UCP government

An unprecedented general strike may be coming to Alberta. On Wednesday, leaders from unions representing hundreds of thousands of Albertans stood in solidarity while delivering that message — they are a united front after the governing United Conservative Party used the notwithstanding clause to force 51,000 teachers back to work. “We will begin the process…

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Foreign minister ‘looking into’ how Canadian firearms got to Russia

Foreign minister ‘looking into’ how Canadian firearms got to Russia

Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand said Wednesday she was looking into how Canadian rifles have ended up in the hands of Russian snipers. The minister made the announcement after Global News reported that Quebec-made guns prized by snipers were turning up in Russia despite sanctions. “I’m actually looking into this issue and others right now,” Anand,…

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First ‘mummified’ hooved dinosaur in Wyoming Badlands discovered, redefining prehistoric evolution |

First ‘mummified’ hooved dinosaur in Wyoming Badlands discovered, redefining prehistoric evolution |

In a remarkable palaeontological breakthrough, scientists have uncovered two mummified duck-billed dinosaur fossils in the Wyoming badlands, marking the first-ever discovery of hooves in dinosaurs. These exceptionally preserved specimens, identified as Edmontosaurus annectens, offer an unprecedented look into the anatomy and lifestyle of one of the last great herbivores of the Cretaceous period. The find…

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Food aid at risk of expiring as effort to fund SNAP benefits fails in Senate – National

Food aid at risk of expiring as effort to fund SNAP benefits fails in Senate – National

WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican leaders in Congress said it’s all or nothing on Wednesday as they rejected a Democratic push to carve out food aid funding for more than 40 million Americans who stand to lose it as part of the government shutdown. Democrats have repeatedly voted against reopening the government as they demand that…

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‘Really worried’: B.C. woman fears for family as Hurricane Melissa hits Jamaica

‘Really worried’: B.C. woman fears for family as Hurricane Melissa hits Jamaica

While stressing over the safety of her family as Hurricane Melissa hits, a Surrey, B.C. woman is hoping the local Jamaican community will come together to help people on the Caribbean island rebuild their lives. Janice Davis owns Royals Jerk Spot Drive-Thru and Royals Beauty Supply – next door to one another – on 105A…

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King Charles and Queen Camilla visit London’s Neasden Temple to mark its 30th anniversary

King Charles and Queen Camilla visit London’s Neasden Temple to mark its 30th anniversary

Image Credit: Aaron Chown/PA (PA Wire) King Charles III and Queen Camilla visited the BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir in London, popularly known as Neasden Temple, to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Europe’s first traditional Hindu stone temple. The royal couple’s visit drew widespread appreciation from the UK’s Indian community, with many calling it a gesture…

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