At least 9 killed, dozens injured in shootings at British Columbia high school and home, officials say

At least 9 killed, dozens injured in shootings at British Columbia high school and home, officials say

At least nine people were killed and dozens more injured in shootings at a high school and residence in the northeast part of the province of British Columbia, Canadian police said Tuesday. The suspected shooter is dead, officials said. The school shooting was first reported at 1:20 p.m. Pacific Time at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School, […]

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Fresh snow blankets Murree, Galiyat

Fresh snow blankets Murree, Galiyat

Workers push a stranded car along a snow-covered road in Abbottabad after the region received its first snowfall of the season. Photo: PPI ABBOTTABAD: A fresh spell of snowfall, accompanied by intermittent rain, blanketed Murree, Abbottabad and the Galiyat region on early Tuesday, bringing a sharp drop in temperatures and prompting authorities to issue travel […]

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Southern Alberta Mustangs host memorial game for 3 players killed in collision

Southern Alberta Mustangs host memorial game for 3 players killed in collision

An Alberta junior hockey team returned to the ice on Sunday night for the first time since the loss of their teammates in a fatal collision on Feb. 2. The Southern Alberta Mustangs hosted a memorial game against the Stavely Spurs Alumni team in honour of JJ Wright and Cameron Casorso, both 18, from Kamloops, […]

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Spanish figure skater in Minions costume reflects on music rights dispute and “how far I’ve come”

Spanish figure skater in Minions costume reflects on music rights dispute and “how far I’ve come”

The Minions made it to the 2026 Winter Olympics after a music rights dispute almost forced Spanish figure skater Tomas-Llorenc Guarino Sabate to change his plans. Sabate donned his yellow-and-blue costume and brought the mischievous spirit of the Minions to Milan in the men’s short program Tuesday.  “It felt amazing” despite nerves and an early […]

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Power minister defends move to abolish net metering as in line with law amid Senate fury

Power minister defends move to abolish net metering as in line with law amid Senate fury

Says it’s in favour of low-income consumers; senators protest live-stream censorship Power Minister Awais Leghari. Photo: File ISLAMABAD: Power Minister Awais Leghari on Tuesday defended the power regulator’s changes on rooftop solar and net metering during a furious Senate session that criticised the decision, saying the new regulations were aimed at protecting poorer consumers. The government is currently […]

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Qatar 10-year residency permit or UAE Golden Visa: Which works best for entrepreneurs, investors? | World News – The Times of India

Qatar 10-year residency permit or UAE Golden Visa: Which works best for entrepreneurs, investors? | World News – The Times of India

Qatar’s 10-year residency and UAE Golden Visa offer long-term options for entrepreneurs, investors, work, investment/Representative Iamge Long-term residency has become a key priority across the Gulf, as governments compete to attract founders, investors, and highly skilled professionals. Two programmes now stand out in this shift: Qatar’s newly announced 10-year residency permit and the UAE Golden […]

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Feds zip-tied a 14-year-old girl during Idaho raid, sparking fresh questions about ICE tactics

Feds zip-tied a 14-year-old girl during Idaho raid, sparking fresh questions about ICE tactics

Wilder, Idaho — When Canyon County Sheriff Kieran Donahue described the October raid on a popular community horse racing venue here, he hailed the detention of 105 undocumented immigrants and flatly rejected allegations that agents used zip ties to restrain some of the dozens of children present. Then he was presented with photographic evidence. Images […]

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President Zardari reaffirms Pakistan’s commitment to deepen longstanding partnership with Japan

President Zardari reaffirms Pakistan’s commitment to deepen longstanding partnership with Japan

Says Japan stood with Pakistan in difficult times particularly during climate-related disasters President Zardari attends a reception marking the 66th birthday of Emperor Naruhito of Japan. Photo: APP President Asif Ali Zardari on Tuesday reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to further strengthening bilateral ties in the fields of development, technology, and people-to-people exchanges with Japan. “Pakistan and […]

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Neighbour row erupts in Norfolk as noisy cockerel owner threatened with ‘anti-social behaviour order’

Neighbour row erupts in Norfolk as noisy cockerel owner threatened with ‘anti-social behaviour order’

A cockerel in Norfolk has been served an anti-social behaviour order warning due to its loud morning crows disturbing a neighbour. Owner Sue Farthing, 58, said she was threatened with a community protection notice by South Norfolk Council over the noise from her rooster Colonel. Colonel is being locked away in his coop overnight and […]

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Video. Floods and landslides disrupt daily life in northern Morocco

Video. Floods and landslides disrupt daily life in northern Morocco

Heavy rainfall has affected several parts of northern Morocco, prompting emergency measures in flood- and landslide-prone areas. In Kenitra, authorities mobilised emergency services, local officials and volunteers to support residents and protect livestock as flood risks increased. Efforts included reinforcing vulnerable areas, clearing drainage channels and transporting animals to safer locations, while barley was distributed […]

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