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Canadian colleges lay off 10,000 employees after sharp decline in Indian student enrolment

Drop in Indian students causes Canada’s colleges to lay off 10,000 faculty and support workers Canada’s colleges are facing a significant employment crisis as a sharp drop in Indian student enrolment forces institutions to lay off approximately 10,000 faculty and support staff. The Ontario Public Service Employees Union (OPSEU) reports that job losses are widespread…

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Hollywood Films in India: A Mixed Bag with Only One Real Winner | English Movie News

Hollywood’s 2025 releases underperformed in India, with only ‘Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning’ crossing Rs 100 crore. Other big-budget films like ‘Captain America’ and ‘Thunderbolts’ struggled, facing competition from strong local cinema and changing audience preferences favoring OTT releases. ‘F-1’ and ‘Jurassic Park: Rebirth’ showed promise, but overall, Hollywood needs a new strategy to…

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Retirement age row: Congress uses RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat’s remark to target PM; Modi turns 75 this year | India News

Congress leader Pawan Khera, left, RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat, middle, and PM Modi NEW DELHI: The opposition on Saturday latched on to Rashtriya Swayam Sevak Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat‘s remarks to attack Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Congress called for PM Modi’s “retirement” after Bhagwat suggested that political leaders should step aside by the age of…

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Bill Ackman makes shocking allegation about Zohran Mamdani; rakes up his father’s ‘suicide bomber’ theory – what you need to know

Billionaire hedge‑fund manager Bill Ackman trained his guns at New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani after his father’s controversial takes on “suicide bombers” and recognising them as “soldiers” went viral on social media.Ackman, responding to a post pointing out Mahmood’s stance, in an effort to target Zohran, said, “The apple @ZohranKMomdani doesn’t fall far…

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Asian markets mixed; Wall Street hits record high; Hong Kong’s Hang Seng jumps 1.6%

( Representative AI image) Asian markets were mixed on Friday as investors stayed cautious despite Wall Street hitting record highs.Chinese markets led regional gains, with the Hang Seng Index in Hong Kong surging 1.6% to 24,402.41 and the Shanghai Composite rising 1.1% to 3,546.50, supported by fresh signs of economic stimulus and buying in tech…

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