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Trump Vs Harris: Tightly contested race for White House

Anticipation builds as Americans go to polls on Nov 5 to determine the next president of the United States.

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Indonesia volcanic eruption

At least 10 killed, houses burnt after in Mount Lewotobi Laki Laki erupts in Indonesia

The lava hit several villages killing at least 10 people including a child whose bodies were found with a 4-kilometer (2.4 mile) radius of the crater.

 University of Toronto

Canada's Supercomputer Surge: University of Toronto to lead High-Powered research with $52 Million upgrade

The University of Toronto will receive over $52 million to upgrade SciNet, Canada’s fast supercomputer, boosting research in fields like AI, health care, and sustainable tech. Funded by the Digital Research Alliance and Ontario, the upgrade will triple SciNet’s power, enhancing research capabilities nationwide, reducing costs, and equipping students with essential high-performance computing skills.

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At least 42 killed in Israeli strikes on Nuseirat refugee camp in Gaza

The Gaza government media office described Israeli air and artillery bombardment as the "deliberate targeting of civilians, including children and women," and urged the international community to put pressure on Israel to halt attacks against unarmed civilians.

Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei

Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Khamenei warns Israel, US of ‘crushing response’ over offensive actions

Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has issued a stern warning to both Israel and its ally the United States of severe consequences if they continue to escalate actions against the Islamic Republic. The supreme leader stressed that any direct or indirect aggression against Iran by Israel or its allies would be met with a forceful and “crushing response.”

Pm Trudeau, PM modi

Canada names India among cyber adversaries, accuses state-sponsored agents of spying

India is also mentioned in the trend on 'Geopolitically inspired non-state actors are creating unpredictability' citing as example how a pro-India hacktivist group claimed to have defaced and conducted brief attack against Canadian websites after India was accused of involvement in the killing of a Canadian citizen.

Bangladesh faces power shortage as Adani reduces supply over unpaid debt

Although the board has paid off some of its previous debts, a Power Development Board official revealed that Adani's recent price increases have raised costs since July.