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23.11 / 19:41
Digital BitPanda Platform Mobile Coindesk Commerzbank innovations services Vienna-Based Raiffeisen Bank Expands Services to Include Crypto Trading
Austria’s Raiffeisen Bank is set to launch crypto trading services in 2024, joining a slew of European banks breaking into the digital asset custody business. 
23.11 / 10:31
FIVE Man Patrick show 2020 2024 UEFA Euro 2024: Check complete list of previous EURO winners here
As the teams prepare themselves for next year, let's take a look at the teams which has been able to lift the prestigious cup in the past. List of past winners:
22.11 / 05:17
Provident Citizens Immunic President country consequences gatherings Justin Trudeau confirms attendance at Virtual G20 summit amid India-Canada diplomatic stand-off
Canada Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will participate in the virtual G20 Leaders' Summit, hosted by India. The Canadian Prime Minister's officer released Trudeau's schedule for Wednesday which has him joining in the meeting virtually Trudeau's attendance in the virtual meeting comes amidst a diplomatic standoff between India and Canada.
21.11 / 12:31
Provident Citizens Extreme country strain Australian Jaishankar, Australian counterpart discuss India-Canada ties, says ‘key issue is the space given to extremism…’
Canada with his Australian counterpart Penny Wong. In his meeting with Wong, Jaishankar raised the issue of extremism and radicalism in Canada. Jaishankar said, “Yes, I spoke about it to Minister Wong today.
20.11 / 18:33
Citi Provident TikTok shootings Inside social reports Canada housing inflation: Half-a-bed is up for rent at ₹54,000 per month in Toronto. Know details
Canada where rent of half of a bed shoots to ₹54,000 per month. Also Read: India-Canada row: MEA reiterates need to 'respect Vienna Convention' as Khalistani elements disturb consular camp In Canada's Toronto, individuals are offered to rent out half of their bed for a whopping 900 Canadian dollars (over ₹54,000) per month, reported Business Insider citing a TikTok video. Also Read: Got Canada permanent residency (PR)? How to strengthen your passport now The TikTok video was uploaded by a Toronto-based realtor Anya Ettinger, who brought attention to a now-deleted Facebook post in which an individual was offering half of their bed for rent for 900 Canadian dollars (over ₹54,000) per month, reported the news website.
17.11 / 11:35
Crypto money laundering Ukraine war Training Fourteen Ukrainian Officials Receive Advanced Crypto Crime Investigation Training
Ukrainian lawmakers and officials have received advanced training on identifying and investigating crypto-related financial crimes. The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime and the OSCE Economic and Environmental Activities have organized the 4-day course.
16.11 / 14:05
Immunic Celebrity social reports India-Canada row: MEA reiterates need to 'respect Vienna Convention' as Khalistani elements disturb consular camp
Vienna Convention on diplomatic relations so that our diplomats can discharge their diplomatic obligations," he added. The Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations elaborates on the specific regulations that grant diplomatic missions certain exemptions and protections, such as privileges and immunities. These provisions ensure that diplomatic representatives can operate without concern for coercion or harassment under the jurisdiction of local laws.
14.11 / 05:53
Extreme Strategy Celebrity country recommendations prevention Amid Trudeau's allegations, India suggests Canada to prevent attacks on religious places, address hate speech
India-Canada row: Justin Trudeau doubles down on claim, says ‘if bigger countries violate law without consequences…’ "We note the enactment of the National Housing Strategy Act, Accessible Canada Act, and National strategy to combat human trafficking," said Hussain addressing the UNHRC review meeting. "India recommends the following to Canada - further, strengthen the domestic framework to prevent misuse of freedom of expression, for inciting violence and disallow activities of groups that are promoting extremism; effectively prevent attacks on places of worship of religious and racial minorities, strengthen legislative and other measures to address hate crimes and hate speech," the Indian diplomat said.
12.11 / 10:49
Citizens Fighting Remark Immunic President country consequences "If bigger countries violate..." Canada PM Justin Trudeau attacks India again
Justin Trudeau has reiterated his allegation that India violated the Vienna Convention after over 40 Canadian diplomats moved out amidst a diplomatic row between the two countries. Responding to a media query on Saturday, Trudeau said that Canada wants to «work constructively» with India on the «serious matter» of the killing of Khalistterrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar on Canadian soil and said his country «will always stand up to the rule of law.» He said, «We have been very, very clear that we want to work constructively with India on this very serious matter. From the very beginning, we shared the real allegations that we are deeply, deeply concerned about.
10.11 / 04:47
Provident Citizens Immunic President country reports strain Canada Foreign Minister calls strain in bilateral ties "difficult moment," says in close contact with EAM Jaishankar
Canada, Melanie Joly, has said that she is in close contact with her Indian counterpart, S Jaishankar, adding that it is a difficult moment in relationship between the two nations that has spanned decades. Melanie Joly held a virtual news conference on Thursday to discuss her participation in the recent G7 foreign ministers' meeting, which took place in Tokyo. During the conference, Joly discussed Canada's diplomatic standoff with India, especially at a time when relations between the two countries remain strained. She said, «When it comes to India, I have mentioned it many times...I am in close contact with my counterpart, S Jaishankar, and we know this is a difficult moment in a relationship that spanned decades, so therefore I am confident that we will be able to get through this difficult period, as we know that we have many interests also that we can work together in common.» Highlighting the issue of 41 Canadian diplomats withdrawn from India, she stated that Canadian diplomats had to leave India because their immunities were taken back. «Of course we talk about our relationship within the Indo-Pacific with all our friends and like-minded...and of course...we are preoccupied by Induia's decision to get rid of the diplomatic immunities of 41 of our Canadian diplomats which put their safety at risk,» she said. «And, we are happy to see that there is clear language in the declaration (G7 declaration) reaffirming the importance of the Vienna Convention and the diplomatic immunities that are part of this,» she added. On being asked by the reporters if the dispute is settled now, the Canadian Foreign Minister added by saying, «Well, first and foremost, I have said it many times that Canadian diplomats had to leave
03.11 / 08:55
FIVE Racing Fighting BAY rock Waterhouse and Waller vie for Victoria Derby, Golden Eagle victory
Some people get a bottle of fine wine or pair of cufflinks for their birthday. Gai Waterhouse is trying to give Henry Field a Victoria Derby winner.
24.10 / 06:11
UPS Citi FIVE Continental pandemic show These are the most liveable cities in Europe
here. EUROPEANS HAVE it pretty good. Their cities, especially in the western half of the continent, are in general splendid places to live.
23.10 / 09:03
country EAM Jaishankar, IAEA Director General discuss developmental significance of nuclear energy
«Good to see my friend DG @iaeaorg @rafaelmgrossi today. Congratulated him on his reappointment.
23.10 / 03:39
country IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi arrives in India on official visit
IAEA) Director General Rafael Grossi on Monday arrived in India on an official visit. «A warm welcome to DG @iaeaorg @rafaelmgrossi as he arrives on his first visit to India as Director-General of IAEA. His visit will further strengthen India-IAEA ties across diverse sectors,» Ministry of External Affairs Official Spokesperson Arindam Bagchi wrote on 'X'. The IAEA is a centre for cooperation in the nuclear field and seeks to promote the safe, secure and peaceful use of nuclear technologies, as per the IAEA's official website. Grossi assumed office as the IAEA's sixth Director General on December 3, 2019.
22.10 / 18:47
UPS Target FIVE Extreme stage voice Indian diplomats in Canada were put under surveillance
Canada the issues of surveillance of Indian diplomats by local security agencies in violation of the Vienna Convention and Ottawa’s complicity in encouraging extremism for decades but to no avail. Terrorists residing in Canada are not only openly calling for India’s dismemberment but also killing innocent people and running extortion and drug syndicates in India. The Canadian government is refusing to act against them despite evidence shared with them, highly placed sources told ET. Canadian governments have been ignoring extradition requests by India as well as the Red Corner Notices against these terrorists, one of the above-mentioned sources told ET. Sources alleged that there are credible reasons to believe that Canada is complicit in the blowing up of Air India flight (AI-182) in 1985 in which 329 passengers were killed. Sources recalled there was complete failure to detect explosives at Vancouver, Montreal and Toronto Airports ahead of the bombing of AI-182.
22.10 / 11:43
Provident VISA Progressive Immunic track country services India will resume visa services in Canada if...: Jaishankar makes stand clear
S Jaishankar on Sunday said that visa services in Canada will only be restored after the safety of Indian diplomats is ensured. He was addressing the Kautilya Economic Conclave closing plenary session.
21.10 / 17:39
Provident Target Cooper Matthews Immunic country Department US, UK express concern as 41 Canadian diplomats leave India
Eyes partner Canada in urging India not to insist on a reduction in Canada's diplomatic presence and have expressed concern over Ottawa's withdrawal of 41 diplomats amid the dispute over the murder of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. «We are concerned by the departure of Canadian diplomats from India, in response to the Indian government's demand of Canada to significantly reduce its diplomatic presence in India,» US State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller said on Friday. In a near simultaneous statement, a spokesperson for Britain's Foreign Office said, «We do not agree with the decisions taken by the Indian government that have resulted in a number of Canadian diplomats departing India.» Washington has said it took Canada's allegations seriously and, along with London, urged India to cooperate with Ottawa in the murder probe even as Western powers have been reluctant to openly condemn India given their growing strategic ties with New Delhi. However, Friday's statements from the US State Department and Britain's Foreign Office have been the most direct criticism by Washington and London of New Delhi thus far in this case. «Resolving differences requires diplomats on the ground.
21.10 / 11:39
VISA Action country social hospital Delay in visa processing expected due to lesser Canadian staff, say Punjab consultants
Canada withdrawing 41 of its diplomats from India amid a diplomatic row between the two countries after the killing of a Sikh separatist, consultants and agents in Punjab apprehend delay in processing of visa applications for that country. Prospective students from Punjab may bear the brunt because of the likely delay in visa, they fear.
21.10 / 10:21
Provident FIVE Death Immunic reports Department strain NOT 'We do not agree with Indian decisions': UK on Canadian diplomats' exit
UK government has expressed its disagreement with Indian government decisions, which it believes resulted in the departure of Canadian diplomats amid an ongoing standoff between India and Canada over the killing of a Sikh separatist. The move impacted the effective functioning of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, a statement from the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) said on Friday.
21.10 / 02:09
Cooper Matthews Immunic country Department Concerned over departure of Canadian diplomats from India: US State Department
India and said that it expects New Delhi to uphold its obligations under the 1961 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations. Canada has withdrawn 41 diplomats from India after it threatened to strip them of their diplomatic immunity by Friday, Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly has said, amid a diplomatic row over the killing of a Sikh separatist.

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