Carney: Canada Thrives Because of Canadians, Not US

Prime Minister Mark Carney asserts Canada's strength comes from its people, not US ties, responding to Trump's remarks at Davos. He highlights diversity as a national asset amid global populism.

11 Lakh Delhiites Still Outside Food Security Net

More than 11 lakh people in Delhi remain excluded from National Food Security Act benefits due to verification delays and system flaws. New rules aim to overhaul PDS with technology and prioritise vulnerable groups.

Facebook Marketplace Car Scam: Man Faces 98 Years

A Kansas City man faces 98 years in prison for allegedly running a Facebook Marketplace scam where he sold vehicles to multiple buyers using forged paperwork, then stole them back within hours.

Kim Jong Un Tours North Korea's Largest Hot Springs Resort

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un visited the renovated Onpo Workers' Recreation Centre, now the country's largest hot springs resort, marking a shift from his 2018 criticism. The tour highlights luxury leisure projects aimed at foreign tourism and domestic

Husband Held in Kerala Women's Cyanide Deaths

Mumbai police detained B M Unnikrishnan, husband of deceased Greema S Rajan, for questioning in the cyanide deaths of his wife and mother-in-law in Thiruvananthapuram.

Jim Jordan Attacks Jack Smith in Trump Hearing

House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan launched a fiery attack on former Special Counsel Jack Smith, accusing him of political bias in the Trump investigation during a contentious Capitol Hill hearing.

NATO Chiefs Face Davos Grilling Over Greenland, Arctic Security

Top NATO military leaders confronted intense questioning at Davos regarding Greenland, Arctic security, and alliance unity following President Donald Trump's comments. Officials denied active military planning for Greenland but emphasized NATO's readiness

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