India has officially confirmed that Canadian authorities have admitted to surveilling Indian consular officials in Vancouver, escalating tensions between the two nations already strained by accusations of assassination. The revelation comes as India protests alleged threats to its diplomatic personnel and assets in Canada.
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Iran has informed the IAEA of plans to install over 6,000 additional uranium-enriching centrifuges, escalating nuclear concerns. This move follows a recent IAEA resolution condemning Iran’s nuclear activities, prompting fears of increased proliferation risk.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has surprisingly lauded Donald Trump’s intelligence and political skills, suggesting the former US President could potentially play a role in ending the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. This unexpected statement has sent ripples through the international community, prompting speculation and analysis on its implications for the war and US-Russia relations.
India has lodged a strong protest with Canada after Canadian authorities revealed they were conducting audio and video surveillance on Indian consular officials in Vancouver, intercepting their private communications. The incident has sparked a significant diplomatic row.
With the Biden administration’s era of international alliances seemingly ending, Donald Trump’s return to a ‘maximum pressure’ foreign policy approach is sparking intense debate. This article analyzes the potential implications of this shift for US relations worldwide.
Bangladesh has dismissed India’s concerns over the arrest of Hindu priest Chinmoy Krishna Das, asserting its judicial independence and commitment to communal harmony. The arrest, following clashes that resulted in a lawyer’s death, has sparked tensions between the two nations.
Nepal’s Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli will visit China next week, marking a significant departure from the usual practice of Nepali prime ministers making their first foreign trip to India. This decision comes amidst reported strain in India-Nepal relations, raising questions about the future dynamics between the two South Asian neighbors.
G7 foreign ministers meet in Italy to address escalating conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East, the International Criminal Court’s warrants against Israeli officials, and the looming change in US administration. The meeting aims to coordinate responses to these complex challenges and seeks to find solutions for a ceasefire in Gaza and Lebanon.
Canada has bypassed a preliminary hearing and moved the trial against four Indian individuals accused in the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar to the British Columbia Supreme Court. This significant development escalates tensions between Canada and India, raising serious questions about international relations and justice.
US President Joe Biden was notably absent from the official G20 ‘family photo,’ sparking speculation about his increasingly sidelined global status amidst a potential Trump return. The incident, blamed on logistical issues by US officials, highlights the shifting dynamics of global power and the symbolism of the annual G20 photograph.