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Nov 9, 2024 |
ndtv.com | Ex Indian Spy
Melbourne: Calling the blocking of the prominent diaspora outlet 'Australia Today' by Canada, the "murder of free press", its founder and editor-in-chief Jitarth Jai Bhardwaj questioned the Justin Trudeau government as to why the rights of the Hindu community in the country are not being upheld, as they face "repeated attacks on their places of worship." This comes after Canada blocked the outlet's social media handles and pages shortly after it aired a press conference of External Affairs...
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Oct 30, 2024 |
defence.in | Ex Indian Spy
A suspected terrorist associate was arrested and 10 live grenades were seized from him in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pulwama district on Tuesday, police said. Based on inputs about an imminent terror attack in Pulwama town, security forces laid a checkpoint at Circular Road in the south Kashmir district, a police official said. During checking, a person identified as Danish Bashir, a resident of the district’s Dangerpora area travelling on his two-wheeler, was asked to stop, the official said.
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Oct 27, 2024 |
defence.in | Ex Indian Spy
Indian Army’s Romeo Force, in a joint operation with Special Operations Group (SOG) police, busted a terror hideout in the Balnoi sector in Poonch, officials said. According to the Poonch police, the operation that took place on Saturday led to the recovery of two grenades and three Pakistani Mines from the hideout.
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Oct 22, 2024 |
ndtv.com | Ex Indian Spy |Nikhil Pandey
The lawsuit was filed on behalf of Symphony of the Seas passenger "Jane Doe." A passenger on a Royal Caribbean International cruise has filed a class-action lawsuit against the company and a former crew member after a hidden camera was found in a bathroom, possibly filming up to 960 people, according to USA Today.
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Oct 21, 2024 |
defence.in | Ex Indian Spy
Recalled Indian High Commissioner to Canada, Sanjay Kumar Verma, alleged that Khalistani extremists and terrorists are "deep assets" of Canada Security Intelligence Service (CSIS). In an interview to Canada-based CTV News, Ambassador Verma, accused the Canadian government of "encouraging" Khalistani extremists.""Khalistani extremists are being encouraged all the time.
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