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Pawanpreet Kaur, a resident of Brampton, died on December 3 at th Petro Canada gas station in the Creditview-Britannia roads area around 10.40 pm.
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"To be recognised in the Prime Minister's prizes for science, I am deeply humbled. I am very grateful to my school, to my colleagues, to my students, and to my family," Nair said in a video message.
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South Korea's Trade Minister Ahn Duk-geun will visit the US for talks on the US Inflation Reduction Act that excludes electric vehicles assembled outside North America from tax incentives, the Ministry said.
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The Wall Street Journal reported that the company is "telling suppliers to plan more actively for assembling Apple products elsewhere in Asia, particularly India and Vietnam"
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The messaging platform also redesigned eight emojis which are already visible in the beta version, reports WABetaInfo.
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The tech giant reportedly spends more than $100 million a year on advertising on the micro-blogging platform.
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Pele 'is moved to end-of-life care' in hospital, as doctors stop chemotherapy with his body not responding to it in the fight against colon cancer
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Whatever the record may be, the participants have made it to the top by sheer persistence. Each video of a new record being set is considered to be a gem.
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In the 23-second short clip, the American philanthropist and business magnate was seen enthusiastically dancing, singing and grooving on stage, along with former CEO of Microsoft Steve Ballmer.
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Qatar says the stadium will be fully dismantled after the World Cup and could be shipped to countries that need the infrastructure
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Wearable electronic tattoo technology has been developed for many years by Lu and her partners.
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Apple has released its latest iOS 16.2 beta update, in which it has introduced a new feature that could help reduce users' scrolling
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Kheyti won the prize in the Protect and Restore Nature category from hundreds of entries worldwide.
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In a bid to keep families of open work permit holders together, which include many Indians, Canada has announced that starting 2023 their spouses will be eligible to work in the country.
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With 4 matches scheduled a day in the group stage of the World Cup, Associated Press correspondent Isabel DeBre wanted to see if it was possible to live football fans’ dream of watching all four matches in a single day.
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Shukria Sherzai, a women's rights activist in Ghor province, says the cases of forced and underage marriages have increased exponentially since the Taliban seized power.
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Taking to Instagram, Grylls penned a note sharing he wanted to know how Zelenskyy was coping for an upcoming programme "but got so much more."
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He has been in police custody for the last seven days, the sources said, adding that further details are awaited.
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Atlanta-based Aparna Singh was in the city, which is regarded as India's spiritual capital, on a business trip to meet manufacturers behind her jewellery brand, Indian Goddess Boutique, The New York Post reported.
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The film did exceptionally well at the box office and had millions of people in awe of it. After almost a year of its release in India, the film is all set to hit the theatres in Russia.
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"One of our strengths is that we are a voice of moderation of voice of reason and a bridge builder and we will walk the talk in the December presidency," India's Permanent Representative Ruchira Kamboj said after becoming the first Indian woman to head the Council.
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French referee Stéphanie Frappart will become the first woman to take charge of a men’s World Cup game when she handles Germany vs Costa Rica on Thursday in Qatar.
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The situation would be much more disastrous in the case of plant, animal, or human diseases caused by the revival of an ancient unknown virus, reads the viral study.
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After seeing an unanticipated spike in Covid-19-induced deaths in the country, China went into a tough and abrupt lockdown.