Canada joins next-generation fighter jet programme led by UK, Italy and Japan

Global Combat Air Programme: Canada joins next-generation fighter jet programme led by UK, Italy and Japan

The Global Combat Air Programme was launched in 2022 by the United Kingdom, Italy and Japan (Picture credit: Canada has joined the Global Combat Air Programme (GCAP) as its first observer nation, marking the first expansion of the sixth-generation fighter jet initiative beyond its three founding members.The move gives Canada privileged access to the UK-,…

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Were Argentina under more pressure than usual in World Cup final? Lionel Messi's tunnel pep talks fuel fan theories – WATCH | Football News

Were Argentina under more pressure than usual in World Cup final? Lionel Messi’s tunnel pep talks fuel fan theories – WATCH | Football News

Lionel Messi’s pep talks during World Cup final spark theories. (Video grabs) Fresh footage of Lionel Messi‘s pre-match and half-time team talks has reignited debate over whether Argentina entered the 2026 FIFA World Cup final carrying more baggage than just the weight of defending their title.The newly surfaced videos, recorded inside the dressing room and…

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John Dewey Quote: Quote of the Day by John Dewey, "From the standpoint of the child, the great waste in the school comes from his inability ....."

John Dewey Quote: Quote of the Day by John Dewey, “From the standpoint of the child, the great waste in the school comes from his inability …..”

Quote of the Day by John Dewey John Dewey has been the single most influential figure in modern education. In an era of memorisation, strict discipline, and one-way teaching, Dewey argued that education should be active, meaningful and closely connected to real life. His ideas changed classrooms across the globe, inspiring teachers to swap rote…

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Ex-UK minister Ann Widdecombe was hit 21 times with hammer as she ate lunch, court told

Ex-UK minister Ann Widdecombe was hit 21 times with hammer as she ate lunch, court told

Ex-Conservative MP Ann Widdecombe. Former British cabinet minister and ex-Conservative MP Ann Widdecombe was struck 21 times on the head with a hammer during the fatal attack at her Devon home earlier this month, prosecutors told a London court on Tuesday.The 78-year-old politician was allegedly attacked while eating lunch, with the accused remaining inside her…

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'We owe students more than outrage': Education minister Pradhan slams Cong protest

‘We owe students more than outrage’: Education minister Pradhan slams Cong protest | India News

NEW DELHI: Union education minister Dharmendra Pradhan on Tuesday accused leader of opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi and Congress of “shamelessly exploiting students as political tools” following the grand-old-party’s protest outside Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s residence over the NEET paper leak.In a social media post on X, Pradhan said Congress chose to stage a…

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'It's embarrassing': Argentina's World Cup final conduct under fresh scrutiny after viral clip emerges | Football News

‘It’s embarrassing’: Argentina’s World Cup final conduct under fresh scrutiny after viral clip emerges | Football News

Argentina players protest after Argentina’s Enzo Fernandez (24) was shown a red card (AP Photo) Argentina’s FIFA World Cup final defeat to Spain has come under renewed scrutiny after new footage surfaced on social media appearing to show an attempt to influence the aftermath of Enzo Fernandez’s decisive red card.Lionel Scaloni’s side lost 1-0 after…

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India's growth remains strong, but trade barriers threaten 2047 goal: WTO

India Trade Policy Reforms: India’s growth remains strong, but trade barriers threaten 2047 goal: WTO

India will need to address structural challenges such as high trade costs, regulatory complexity, infrastructure gaps and barriers to deeper global integration if it is to achieve its ambition of becoming a developed nation by 2047, according to the World Trade Organisation’s (WTO) latest Trade Policy Review (TPR) report.The report said India remained the fastest-growing…

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Canada college issues statement on Indian students being rejected for work permit, asks them to consult immigration lawyers

Canada college issues statement on Indian students being rejected for work permit, asks them to consult immigration lawyers

Indian students continue protests in Canada after they were refused post-graduate work permit. Portage College of Calgary, which is facing protests by Indian students as they were refused post-graduation work permits by Canadian immigration, issued a statement on the situation and said the college body is speaking with immigration authorities. “Students seeking advice should consult…

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