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Man Arrested Over Rape Of 9-Year-Old Girl In Madhya Pradesh | EnvoyPost
Police arrested a man on Tuesday morning for allegedly raping a nine-year-old girl at a village in Madhya Pradesh’s Morena…
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Delhi’s Air Quality Turns “Poor” As Monsoon Season Nears End | EnvoyPost
With the monsoon season nearing its end, the air quality in the national capital turned “poor” on Tuesday, officials said.…
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It Seems ‘Kalyug’ Has Arrived: High Court On Elderly Couple’s Alimony Battle | EnvoyPost
Faced with a couple aged between 75 and 80 years fighting a legal battle against each other for alimony, the…
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Severe summer weather cost $7B in most destructive season on record | EnvoyPost
The Insurance Bureau of Canada says summer of 2024 is now Canada’s most destructive season on record for insured losses…
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Auto fraud is up 54% in Canada — and culprits may not be who you think | EnvoyPost
The report released by Equifax Canada showed automotive fraud was up by 54 per cent year over year, with identity…
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U.K.’s Starmer Sprinkles Kamala Harris-style ‘Joy’ Into Conference Speech
After a somewhat bumpy start to his premiership, Keir Starmer tried to reclaim the narrative, acknowledging voters’ desire for hope…
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Army, Forest Team Captures 2 Leopards After 3 Killed In Attacks In Udaipur | EnvoyPost
The forest department in Udaipur district, with the help of the Army, has captured two leopards, bringing a sigh of…
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Have Endorsed Permanent UN Security Council Seat For India: Antony Blinken | EnvoyPost
Affirming support for the reformation of the United Nations Security Council to better represent the developing world, US Secretary of…
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Companies Must Take Fresh Approvals To Import Laptops To India From Jan 1 | EnvoyPost
India on Tuesday said companies will have to seek fresh approvals to import laptops and tablets starting from January 1…
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‘A cultural shift’: Canadian schools navigating new world of cellphone bans | EnvoyPost
From cellphone “hotels” to patchwork policies to recalibrating lesson plans, teachers and schools across Canada are learning to navigate a classroom without…
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