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MP HC: Hindu Marriage Act governs Sikhs, Jains, Buddhists

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Trump’s new tantrum | Truckers must prove proficiency in English language [Video]

Trump’s new tantrum | Truckers must prove proficiency in English language

U.S. President Donald Trump has signed a new executive order mandating that all truck drivers operating within the United States must demonstrate English language proficiency. The administration argues that this step is crucial to road safety, regulatory compliance, and national security. The order will require truckers to pass a language test — failure to do so may result in being placed out of service. However, Sikh advocacy groups have raised alarms, warning of potential discriminatory impacts on Sikh and other immigrant drivers. Is this a legitimate safety measure, or is it a policy wrapped in exclusion? #TrumpExecutiveOrder #TruckersEnglishRule #USATruckingPolicy #KarolineLeavitt #RoadSafety #TruckersRights #ImmigrantTruckers #SikhTruckers #TrumpNews #EnglishMandate #TruckingIndustry #DOTRegulations #TruckDriversUSA #BreakingNews #USPolitics #LanguagePolicy #SikhAdvocacy #PublicSafety #ExecutiveOrder #TruckerBan

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Canadian PM Carney Slammed for Ignoring Palm Sunday While Celebrating Vaisakhi—'Political Pandering' [Video]

Canadian PM Carney Slammed for Ignoring Palm Sunday While Celebrating Vaisakhi—'Political Pandering'

Prime Minister Mark Carney is under fire after celebrating Vaisakhi at a Sikh temple in Ottawa while remaining silent on Palm Sunday, which fell on the same day. Wearing a yellow turban and serving at the langar, Carney’s gesture was praised by the Sikh community—but sparked backlash online from Christian groups and conservative commentators. Social media influencer Oli London accused the PM of “pandering” to Sikhs while ignoring Christian holidays like Palm Sunday and Passover. Critics are asking: Is this inclusive multiculturalism or selective symbolism? Meanwhile, defenders argue that events like Vaisakhi are about unity and should not be politicized. #MarkCarney #PalmSunday #Vaisakhi #CanadaPolitics #Multiculturalism #SikhCommunity #ReligiousFreedom #OliLondon #FaithAndPolitics #ChristianBacklash #CanadianPM #IdentityPolitics #Langar #CulturalControversy #Carney ~PR.274~ED.194~GR.121~HT.410~

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Khalistan Protestor Attacks Jaishankar In London, Tears Indian Flag As Uk Police Remain Unresponsive [Video]

Khalistan Protestor Attacks Jaishankar In London, Tears Indian Flag As Uk Police Remain Unresponsive

Khalistan Protestor Attacks Jaishankar In London, Tears Indian Flag As Uk Police Remain Unresponsive. Khalistani extremists attempted to attack External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar in London as he exited an event at Chatham House. A video shows a protestor tearing the Indian flag while UK police stood by unresponsive. Pro-Khalistan demonstrators staged a protest outside the venue. The UK government’s leaked extremism report lists pro-Khalistan extremism as a concern. Earlier this year, Sikh protesters vandalized the Indian High Commission in London, prompting India to summon the UK’s deputy high commissioner over the security breach. #Khalistan #Jaishankar #LondonProtests #IndianFlag #UKPolice #ChathamHouse #KhalistaniExtremism #IndiaUKRelations #Modi #BJP #ForeignPolicy #SikhProtests #IndianDiplomacy #SecurityBreach #UKGovernment #ExtremismReport #IndianHighCommission #PolicyExchange #GlobalNews #Terrorism

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Kailash Mansarovar Yatra to resume in June after 5 years amid efforts to normalise India-China ties

After a five-year hiatus due to the pandemic and border tensions, India and China will resume the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra in June 2025. The pilgrimage,..
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'High-Pressure Job Interview?' — Japan’s Akazawa Meets Trump with Prayer Beads in Tariff Showdown [Video]

'High-Pressure Job Interview?' — Japan’s Akazawa Meets Trump with Prayer Beads in Tariff Showdown

A striking image has surfaced of Japan’s tariff negotiator Akazawa Ryosei meeting with President Donald Trump, and Japanese netizens can’t stop talking about it. Some are comparing the high-stakes negotiation to a job interview, while others have noticed Akazawa's Buddhist prayer beads on his wrist, possibly for protection or good luck. In this video, we dive deep into the symbolism of the meeting, the public's reaction in Japan, and the high pressure of these crucial tariff talks. What does this meeting mean for Japan’s economy and its relationship with the United States? Watch to find out! #JapanTariffTalks #AkazawaRyosei #TrumpNegotiations #BuddhistBeads #TariffShowdown #JobInterviewVibes #JapanVsUS #EconomicNegotiations #USJapanRelations #TradeWars #PoliticalSymbolism #TrumpTradeDeal #JapanPolitics Also Read Four Days Of Work, Three Days Of Life: Japan Joins Global Shorter Week Revolution :: https://www.oneindia.com/international/four-days-of-work-three-days-of-life-japan-joins-global-shorter-week-revolution-4126537.html?ref=DMDesc Telangana CM Revanth Reddy’s Japan Tour Focuses On Economic Collaboration And Global Outreach :: https://www.oneindia.com/hyderabad/telangana-cm-revanth-reddy-s-japan-tour-focuses-on-economic-collaboration-and-global-outreach-4126359.html?ref=DMDesc Japan Issues Warning: Megaquake Could Kill 300,000, Trigger Massive Tsunamis :: https://www.oneindia.com/international/japan-issues-warning-megaquake-could-kill-300-000-trigger-massive-tsunamis-4110429.html?ref=DMDesc ~PR.274~HT.408~ED.346~GR.121~

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Buddhist statues in Thailand splashed with water as Songkran New Year festival starts [Video]

Buddhist statues in Thailand splashed with water as Songkran New Year festival starts

Buddhist statues in Thailand splashed with water as Songkran New Year festival starts Locals, tourists and others visited the Wat Arun temple in the capital Bangkok to pour water on Buddha images in an act that symbolises cleansing, reverence and good fortune. READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2025/04/14/buddhist-statues-in-thailand-splashed-with-water-as-songkran-new-year-festival-starts Let the pictures do the talking: subscribe to No Comment No Comment is brought to you by euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe.

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