The Canadian government is pushing to revoke the citizenship of a Pakistan-born businessman accused of playing a key role in the 2008 terrorist attack in Mumbai, India that left 166 dead.
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Canada seeks to revoke 26/11 mastermind Tahawwur Rana's citizenship
Canada has begun proceedings to revoke the citizenship of 26/11 Mumbai attack mastermind Tahawwur Rana, who is in Indian custody. The action is based on alleged residency misrepresentation, not ...
The United States turns a blind eye to blatant ignoring of the Oslo Accord - and murderers go free because of that. Opinion.
Chinese restaurants are ubiquitous across the country, but not all of them stand out for the quality of their food. Here are ...
Mayhem has erupted across Mexico after security forces eliminated Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, the drug lord widely known as ...
Legendary songwriter Billy Steinberg has died at age 74. Steinberg died in Los Angeles' Brentwood neighborhood, his attorney ...
Pakistan's Punjab government has warned citizens against providing charity to banned organizations such as Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) and Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), stating that those who do so will face ...
Ana Navarro, 54, made the claim during an appearance on CNN Newsnight Wednesday. She pointed the program's widely panned ...
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Top 30 times one person destroyed a company
From catastrophic decisions to outright fraud, one person can bring down an entire enterprise! Join us as we count down the ...
The Hunt for America’s Most Wanted Woman’ chronicles the crimes of Sarah Pender and Richard Hull, who were responsible for the killings of their roommates, Andrew Cataldi and Tricia Nordman, in ...
In the blood-soaked streets of Calcutta during August 1946, when law and order had collapsed and the city teetered on the edge of becoming a part of Pakistan ...
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