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US Woman Dies After Botched Cosmetic Surgery By Unlicensed Doctor
Maria Penaloza Cabrera, a Colombian national, died on April 11 after being declared brain-dead following a butt lift implant removal procedure on March 28.
Liberals Vs Conservatives: Where Things Stand In Canada Polls 2025
With the 2025 Canada elections around the corner, Prime Minister Mark Carney's Liberal Party continues to maintain a lead in voting intentions over rival Conservatives led by Pierre Poilievre.
Who Is Yves-Francois Blanchet, The Quebec Voice In Canadian Polls
In the lead-up to the April 28 Canadian federal elections, all eyes are once again on Quebec - a province with a unique political identity and the power to sway…
Meet Jagmeet Singh, Whose Impact On Canada Polls Can No Longer Be Ignored
Jagmeet Singh is once again on the ballot, pushing bold promises, a progressive agenda, and the hope that Canadians are ready for more than just the usual political dance.
Indian, Chinese Students Join Forces To Sue Trump Administration Over F-1 Visa Termination
Three Indian students studying in the US have joined forces with two others from China to legally challenge the Trump administration over F-1 student visa terminations of "thousands of international…
Pope Francis Condemns “Deplorable” Situation In Gaza, Calls For Ceasefire
Pope Francis reiterated his call for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza in an Easter Sunday message read aloud by an aide as the pontiff, still recovering from pneumonia, looked on…
Pope Francis Meets US Vice President JD Vance On Easter Morning: Vatican
Pope Francis held a private meeting at the Vatican on Sunday morning with US Vice President JD Vance, the Vatican said in a statement.
Russia “Repellled” Ukraine Attacks Overnight Amid Easter Truce: Defence Ministry
Russia said Sunday that its forces had retaliated after Ukraine attempted attacks overnight despite an Easter truce announced by Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Saying “Thankyou” And “Please” To ChatGPT Costing OpenAI Millions Of Dollars, Says Sam Altman
Sam Altman revealed the extent of operational costs after a user on social media wondered about the operational costs.
Israeli Army Says Soldier Killed In Gaza, First Since Ceasefire Collapsed
The Israeli military announced that a soldier had been killed on Saturday in the fighting in Gaza, the first fatality since a ceasefire with Hamas collapsed in mid-March.
Iran Says To Hold More Nuclear Talks With US After Latest Round
The United States and Iran on Saturday concluded a second round of high-stakes talks on Tehran's nuclear programme, agreeing to meet again in a week's time, the Iranian foreign ministry…
“Attempt To Play With Human Lives…”: Zelensky On Putin’s Truce Proposal
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in a social media post Saturday responded sceptically to an Easter truce proposed by Russian President Vladimir Putin, accusing him of trying to "play with human…