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US sanctions 275 entities, including 15 Indian Firms, over alleged support to Russia's military industry

Companies from China, Switzerland, Thailand, and Turkiye have also been slapped with sanctions for supplying Russia with advanced technology and equipment that it desperately needs to support its war machine, the Department of Treasury said in a statement on Oct 31.

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Canadian spy agency alleges India is using cyber tech to track Sikh separatists

Canada’s Communications Security Establishment (CSE) in a report said India was using cyber capabilities “to track and surveil activists and dissidents living abroad."

US Vice President Kamala Harris

US Vice President Kamala Harris distances herself from President Joe Biden's comment about Trump supporters

Biden was commenting on a racist joke a comedian made at a Trump rally days earlier, likening Puerto Rico to an “island of garbage.”

Canada alleges role of Amit Shah

US terms Canada’s allegations against PM Modi's trusted ally Amit Shah ‘concerning’ amid claims of Khalistani targeting

Canada on Oct 29 alleged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's trusted ally Shah was behind plots to target Sikh separatists on Canadian soil.

New Taliban rule prohibits Afghan women from being audible to other women while praying

Vice and Virtue Minister Khalid Hanafi said that an adult woman must not recite Quranic verses loudly in front of another woman because a woman's voice "is considered awrah, meaning it must be covered and shouldn't be heard in public, even by other women.”

Iran, Israel

Israel issues stern warning to Iran threatening it of severe strikes

Israeli military chief Lieutenant General Herzi Halevi said that if Iran attempted another missile barrage, Israel would respond by striking “very, very hard” with capabilities not yet utilized.

PM Modi, PM Trudeau

Two senior officials of Trudeau govt admit to leaking intel on India to Washington Post

Nathalie Drouin, Trudeau’s national security and intelligence adviser and Deputy Foreign Minister David Morrison confessed in front of a parliamentary panel on Oct 30 during a session of the Foreign Interference Commission.