Canada

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White House says Trump regrets not raising tariffs higher

9:20 pm August 25, 2019

Biarritz (France): President Donald Trump’s only regret in hiking tariffs on China is that he didn’t raise them higher, his press secretary said Sunday after the president had earlier signaled some remorse for an escalating trade war with China. Trump faced a tense reception from world leaders meeting amid mounting anxiety of a global economic […]

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Sunanda Pushkar was suffering from mental agony, Delhi Police tells court

11:14 pm August 20, 2019

New Delhi: Sunanda Pushkar, who was allegedly driven to commit suicide, was suffering from mental agony due to strained relationship with her husband and Congress leader Shashi Tharoor with whom she had a scuffle resulting in various injury marks few days before her death, the Delhi Police on Tuesday told a court here. Police accused […]

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Kejriwal did not take strong stand against CAA: Tharoor

Tharoor gets court nod to travel abroad

10:03 pm July 26, 2019

New Delhi: A Delhi court on Friday allowed Congress leader Shashi Tharoor, an accused in a case related to his wife Sunanda Pushkar’s death, to travel abroad. Special Judge Arun Bhardwaj granted permission to Tharoor to go to the United States of America, Canada, Germany, Maldives, the United Kingdom and Republic of Korea from August […]

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Canada says another citizen detained in China amid row

11:58 am July 14, 2019

Montreal: China detained another Canadian citizen amid sour relations between the two countries, Canada’s foreign ministry said on Saturday, though the reason for the jailing remains unclear. “Global Affairs Canada is aware of the detention of a Canadian citizen in Yantai, China,” a spokesman said. He added that “Canadian officials are providing consular assistance” but […]

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Canadian cartoonist loses job after Trump illustration goes viral: report

9:02 pm July 1, 2019

Toronto: A Canadian cartoonist has lost his job after his controversial illustration of US President Donald Trump playing golf over the bodies of two drowned migrants from El Salvador went viral, according to media reports. Michael de Adder said on Twitter that he had been let go by a publishing company in New Brunswick, Canada. […]

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