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26.09 / 15:21
business Blockchain Kraken Kraken secures money license registrations in Spain and Ireland
Cryptocurrency exchange Kraken has received an Electronic Money Institution (EMI) from the Central Bank of Ireland and registration as a virtual asset service provider (VASP) from the Bank of Spain.
26.09 / 14:55
Target President Chevrolet Canadian auto workers to target General Motors after deal with Ford is ratified
Canadian auto workers say General Motors will be their next target after members ratified a new three-year labor contract with Ford
26.09 / 14:19
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26.09 / 13:35
Target FIVE Kroger reports Factbox-US companies unveil hiring plans ahead of holiday shopping season
(Reuters) — U.S. companies plan to hire thousands to boost staffing in their warehouses and distribution centers as they prepare for the crucial holiday shopping season.
26.09 / 13:15
FIVE Reuters Manufacturing Death Healthcare testing medicines Cough syrup deaths overseas prompt US crackdown on toxic testing
(Reuters) — The U.S. FDA is cracking down on lax testing practices by dozens of makers of healthcare products following hundreds of deaths overseas from contaminated cough syrups, a Reuters review of regulatory alerts found.
26.09 / 12:51
SUN Platform Experts show stars reports Russell Brand's Rumble to go offline? Here's what report claims
Russell Brand's 'refuge' platform, Rumble, faces the possibility of going offline due to impending safety regulations. This «free speech» website, which the comedian uses to host his videos, could potentially be compelled to cease its operations in the United Kingdom, according to a report. Rumble, a Canada-based platform, has come under scrutiny for its association with Russell Brand, who has been utilizing it to share videos while facing allegations of rape and sexual assault. Over the past year, Brand has been consistently uploading daily episodes of his «Stay Free» program on Rumble, following a partnership agreement, as per a report in The Sun. The stringent new regulations may compel Rumble's leadership to consider discontinuing its services in Britain, as suggested by a technology expert. Former Facebook executive Lord Allan of Hallam expressed his belief to The Times that this heightened regulatory environment might discourage Rumble's management from continuing operations in the UK, The Sun reported. Brand has a presence on Rumble, a video site popular with some conservatives and far-right groups, where his channel has 1.6 million followers. The site has been criticized for allowing— and at times promoting — disinformation and conspiracy theories, AP reported. Brand hosted a new broadcast on Rumble on Monday, saying the platform had made a “clear commitment to free speech."
26.09 / 10:45
Target Career Death President 2020 reports Bishnoi vs Bambiha: How a college fued in Punjab spilled across border to Canada
India and Canada. The recent assassination of gangster Sukha Duneke in Winnipeg, Canada, has brought this simmering feud to international attention, shedding light on the complex web of violence and criminal activity that spans continents, a TOI report stated. Duneke, who was brutally gunned down with nine shots to the head, reportedly fell victim to a vendetta orchestrated by incarcerated gangster Lawrence Bishnoi.
26.09 / 09:14
COST UPS Digital VISA Strategy country innovations Digital nomad visas expand as Spain, Canada vie for global talent
Consequently the list of attractive destinations cutting red tape and offering remote work visa schemes is getting longer. It includes more locations in the Global North, as industrialized nations are often described. That’s because the competition is for long-term talent, not temporary tourists. As of 2023, Spain’s residency visa is open to “international teleworkers,” which allows digital nomads to live in the land of Don Quixote, paella and Mediterranean beaches for a period of up to a year while they work remotely for an employer that’s based outside of Spain. You can apply at a Spanish embassy or consulate in your home country. If you are already in Spain on a tourist visa, you can submit an application for a residency card as a digital nomad that will be valid for three years, and renewable for two.
26.09 / 07:05
Reuters Man Extreme Aware President information reports Nazi Canada PM Justin Trudeau calls honouring of Nazi veteran ‘deeply embarrassing to parliament of Canada’
Canada's parliament honours a man who fought for Nazis, Speaker apologises later Speaking to reporters on Monday, Trudeau said (as quoted by ANI), "It's extremely upsetting that this happened. The Speaker has acknowledged his mistake and has apologized.
26.09 / 06:33
COST Google WhatsApp Samsung reports Samsung Galaxy S23 FE likely to get a price cut; could feature Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 SoC: Report
Samsung Galaxy S23 FE smartphone is likely to be priced as the Google Pixel 7. It is notable that the premium variants of Samsung’s Galaxy S23 series cost $799 in the U.S. Moreover, MySmartPrice, a media publication, suggests that the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S23 FE will be launched at a price tag of $599.
26.09 / 06:33
WhatsApp Intel DAL reports Intel report reveals how Khalistani terrorists recruiting Punjab youth in their brigade; All you need to know
Times of India mentioned citing Indian Intelligence sources. The English daily said that slain Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar and other Khalistani elements have built their brigade by offering shelter and low-scale jobs for the sustenance of illegal immigrants and Indian students.
26.09 / 06:33
Provident VISA Action WhatsApp shootings country information Support India-Canada row: 'We support India,' says Sri Lankan envoy Milinda Moragoda on Canada's allegations
ANI, Moragoda spoke about the India-Canada row while addressing a press conference. He said that the people of Sri Lanka have suffered due to terrorism and that his country has zero tolerance for terrorism. Also Read: India-Sri Lanka to explore petroleum line, land bridge to boost economic ties On being asked about Canada's allegations against India, Moragoda said, “I think India's response has been inequitable and also firm and direct.
26.09 / 05:19
Alberta politics pension NDP launches counter survey on potential Alberta Pension Plan
The Opposition NDP has launched a survey of its own about the UCP’s idea for the province to pull out of the Canada Pension Plan and create an Alberta Pension Plan instead.
26.09 / 04:41
CEO JPMorgan Chase WhatsApp reports ‘India-US are natural partners amid global challenges,’ says JP Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon: Report
CNBC-TV18, Dimon said that India and the United States are emerging as natural partners amid the global changes. Also Read: US issues record number of visas to Indian students amid India-Canada row; 25% given to India He pointed out that India and the United States have a distinct and special relationship, and they should take advantage of the opportunity to enhance their economic connections even more.
26.09 / 04:13
Provident Target BLOCK WhatsApp information testing travelers EAM Jaishankar may respond to Canada PM Justin Trudeau's allegations at UNGA
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s “credible allegations" over Indian involvement in the killing of Pak trained Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Nijjar in June. While New Delhi is still waiting for Canada to provide legal evidence linking India to Khalistan Tiger Force chief Nijar’s killing, it is quite evident that Trudeau’s Sikh politics will not allow him to back down on the issue.
26.09 / 02:37
Target Citizens country social travelers Updates Canada updates travel advisory for India, asks citizens to remain 'remain vigilant and exercise caution'
The Canadian government has said that the decision has been taken in the context of recent developments in Canada and India and «calls for protests and some negative sentiment towards Canada on social media.» Tensions between India and Canada have flared after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau alleged that India was behind the killing of Khalistterrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. India has rejected the allegations, calling them «absurd and motivated.» Nijjar, a designated terrorist in India, was killed in Canada's Surrey on June 18. The Canadian government in its travel advisory said, «In the context of recent developments in Canada and in India, there are calls for protests and some negative sentiment towards Canada on social media.
26.09 / 02:37
UPS President shootings country exclusive strain safe Terrorists have found safe haven in Canada, says Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Ali Sabry
Sabry on Monday said that terrorists have found safe haven in the North American country and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has this way of coming out with outrageous allegations. While speaking exclusively with ANI, the Sri Lankan Foreign Minister further added that he is «not surprised» by his comments as Trudeau comes out with «outrageous and substantiated allegations.» «Some of the terrorists have found safe haven in Canada. The Canadian PM has this way of just coming out with some outrageous allegations without any supporting proof.
26.09 / 02:37
Citi Waves BLOCK President reports Department Indian Nijjar killing row: Khalistan supporters hold protest outside Indian Consulate in Vancouver
Khalistan supporters outside the Indian Consulate in Vancouver held a protest against the killing of Khalistterrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar amid Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's allegations that the Indian government was behind his slaying. Protesters waved Khalistan flags, played music and shouted slogans. Some of them burnt India's flag in a garbage can outside the Indian Consulate.
26.09 / 02:19
UPS Citizens VISA country information travelers Indian Sikh protesters burn Indian flag in Canada over Nijjar’s murder, hit PM Modi’s cutout with shoe
Subscribe today by clicking the link and stay updated with the latest financial insights! Click here! The recent allegations have heightened tensions between the two countries, leading to reciprocal expulsions of diplomats and India's temporary suspension of visas for Canadians. India's response has been dismissive, labelling Trudeau's claims as "absurd" and issuing a travel advisory that warned its citizens about rising "anti-India activities" in Canada.
26.09 / 01:31
Reuters Cooper Citizens WhatsApp information 2020 Nijjar killer must ‘be brought to justice’, says US while urging India to cooperate in the Canadian investigation
Subscribe today by clicking the link and stay updated with the latest financial insights! Click here! Hardeep Singh Nijjar, originally from Punjab in North India, relocated to Canada 25 years ago and gained Canadian citizenship. Labelled a "terrorist" by India in July 2020, Nijjar was an advocate for the creation of an independent Sikh state.
26.09 / 01:31
Cooper Matthews reports Department It's critical Canada's Nijjar case probe proceeds, perpetrators brought to justice: US
Hardeep Singh Nijjar must proceed and the perpetrators brought to justice. Canada has alleged that Indian authorities were behind Nijjar's killing.

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