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CARNEY RETAINS POWER, MAJORITY HANGS IN BALANCE IN CANADA ELECTION
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to remain in power, but his hopes for a majority government appear uncertain. Late Monday night, with results in from nearly all ridings, the Liberals were projected to win 163 seats—just short of the 170 needed for a majority—while the Conservatives trailed closely with 146. Carney, making his electoral debut, secured a commanding win in Nepean, Ontario, garnering nearly two-thirds of the vote.

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Apr 291 min read
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CANADIANS VOTE IN CRUCIAL ELECTION AMID ECONOMIC TENSIONS AND US TRADE STRIFE
Canadians head to the polls today in a pivotal election that could redefine the nation's political and economic direction. New Liberal leader and Prime Minister Mark Carney, 60, a former central banker, faces stiff competition amid inflation, housing crises, and a worsening trade war with the US under President Trump

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Apr 281 min read
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CHINA DENIES TRADE TALKS WITH U.S. AMID ESCALATING TARIFF DISPUTE
China has reiterated that no trade discussions with the United States are taking place, countering President Donald Trump's claims of a call with Chinese leader Xi Jinping. In an interview with Time magazine published Friday, Trump mentioned Xi "called," but offered no details. However, China’s commerce ministry denied on Thursday that any negotiations were underway.

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Apr 261 min read
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SHAKE-UP AT THE PENTAGON AMID SIGNAL CHAT CONTROVERSY AND RESIGNATIONS
Amid growing turbulence in the Pentagon, Chief of Staff Joe Kasper is stepping down under Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, a senior defense official confirmed Thursday. Kasper will continue serving President Trump as a Special Government Employee (SGE), focusing on special projects. His departure follows the recent dismissal of three senior officials—Darin Selnick, Dan Caldwell, and Colin Carroll—amid a leak investigation reportedly tied to disputes with Kasper.

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Apr 251 min read
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SCIENTISTS GROW LAB TEETH THAT COULD SOON REPLACE FILLINGS AND IMPLANTS
In a revolutionary breakthrough, scientists at King’s College London have successfully grown human teeth in a lab using the patient’s own cells. These bioengineered teeth mimic natural development, integrate into the jaw, and even have the ability to repair themselves. Unlike traditional fillings and implants, which are artificial and often deteriorate over time, these teeth offer a natural and regenerative alternative

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Apr 241 min read
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PM MODI RETURNS TO INDIA AFTER PAHALGAM TERROR ATTACK, VOWS JUSTICE FOR VICTIMS
Prime Minister Narendra Modi cut short his Saudi Arabia visit and returned to India early Wednesday after a deadly terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir. At least 28 tourists, including two foreign nationals, were killed, and several others were critically injured in a brutal shooting at a meadow near the tourist hotspot.

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Apr 231 min read
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POPE FRANCIS PASSES AWAY AT 88, VATICAN MOURNS LOSS OF LATIN AMERICAN LEADER
Pope Francis, the first Latin American head of the Roman Catholic Church, passed away on April 21 at the age of 88, following a stroke. The Vatican confirmed the news through Reverend Cardinal Kevin Joseph Farrell, Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church, who announced the Pope's death at 7:35 a.m. in Rome.
The Holy See stated that Pope Francis’ body was laid to rest at the Chapel of his Santa Marta residence on the evening of April 21. It is expected to be transferred to St.

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Apr 221 min read
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US VICE PRESIDENT JD VANCE TO VISIT INDIA AMID TRADE TENSIONS
US Vice President JD Vance will embark on his first official visit to India from April 21 to 24, accompanied by his Indian-origin wife, Usha Chilukuri Vance, and their three children. His arrival at New Delhi’s Air Force Station Palam is scheduled for 9:30 AM IST on Monday, with a formal reception at 10:00 AM.

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Apr 211 min read
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FIRST HUMAN CASE OF SCREWWORM MYIASIS REPORTED IN MEXICO
Mexico has confirmed its first human case of myiasis caused by a New World screwworm, according to the Health Ministry. A 77-year-old woman from Acacoyagua, Chiapas, was diagnosed and is currently stable, undergoing antibiotic treatment. Myiasis is a parasitic infection where fly larvae, or maggots, infest open wounds and feed on living tissue.

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Apr 191 min read
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ISRAELI STRIKES KILL DOZENS ACROSS GAZA
At least 25 Palestinians were killed and 89 injured in the last 24 hours across the Gaza Strip, according to Gaza’s health ministry. Among the dead were 10 members of the Hassouna family, including women and children, following an Israeli airstrike in Gaza City’s al-Tuffah neighborhood.

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Apr 171 min read
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INDIAN AIRLINES MAY GAIN AS CHINA HALTS BOEING ORDERS AMID US TARIFF DISPUTE
ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED IN DE MODE Article Published on: 16TH APR 2025 | www.demodemagazine.com Indian carriers like Air India Express and...

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Apr 161 min read
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TORRENTIAL RAINS DEVASTATE DRC, KINSHASA AMONG WORST HIT
Severe flooding caused by relentless rains has struck the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), with the capital city Kinshasa facing catastrophic damage. Over 72 people have died and 170 have been injured, as more than 5,000 residents were forced to flee their homes across 11 health zones.

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Apr 151 min read
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ISRAELI STRIKES HIT GAZA HOSPITAL ON PALM SUNDAY, KILL DOZENS INCLUDING CHILDREN
On Palm Sunday, Israeli airstrikes targeted multiple sites across Gaza, killing at least 21 people, including children, and severely damaging Al-Ahli Hospital in Gaza City. The hospital, run by the Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem, was hit predawn, damaging its emergency room and pharmacy. Over 100 patients and dozens of staff were affected, with one girl dying during an evacuation. Israel claimed it struck a Hamas command center, a claim denied by Hamas.

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Apr 141 min read
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OVER 114 CIVILIANS KILLED IN RSF ATTACKS ON SUDAN DISPLACEMENT CAMPS
In a tragic escalation of violence in Sudan, more than 114 civilians were killed in two separate attacks by the paramilit

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Apr 131 min read
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BRITAIN BOOSTS UKRAINE AID; PRINCE HARRY MAKES SURPRISE VISIT TO WAR-TORN NATION
In a major show of support, Britain and Norway have pledged over $580 million in military aid to Ukraine, aiming to bolster the country’s defense against Russia’s ongoing invasion. The aid package will deliver hundreds

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Apr 121 min read
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LEE JAE-MYUNG DECLARES PRESIDENTIAL BID AMIDST POLITICAL TURMOIL
Lee Jae-myung, South Korea's opposition leader, has announced his presidential candidacy, vowing to tackle inequality and stimulate economic

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Apr 101 min read
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US-CHINA TRADE TENSIONS ESCALATE AS TARIFFS SURGE
The US is set to impose a cumulative 104% tariff on Chinese imports, as confirmed by the White House to AFP, intensifying the ongoing trade

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Apr 91 min read
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REAGAN'S 1987 WARNING AGAINST TARIFFS RESURFACES AMIDST US-CHINA TRADE TENSIONS
In a video shared by the Chinese Embassy, former U.S. President Ronald Reagan warned against the dangers of tariffs. Reagan, a Republican, s

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Apr 81 min read
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FIRST HUMAN CASE OF BIRD FLU IN MEXICO RAISES GLOBAL ALARM
A three-year-old girl in Mexico has been confirmed as the nation's first human case of H5N1 bird flu, sparking global health concerns. This

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Apr 61 min read
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MASSIVE PROTESTS ERUPT ACROSS US AGAINST TRUMP-MUSK POLICIES
Thousands of Americans rallied in over 1,200 "Hands Off!" demonstrations nationwide, protesting President Trump and Elon Musk's government d

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Apr 61 min read
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