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In a first in 40 years, Canada accepts Khalistani terrorists were behind Air India Kanishka bombing

June 26, 26 Vadodara Live

The Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) has, for the first time in over four decades, officially acknowledged that Canada-based Khalistani extremists were responsible for the bombing of Air India Flight 182, popularly known as the Kanishka, in 1985.

Venezuela quake leaves 235 dead: Thousands feared trapped as rescue efforts intensify

June 26, 26 Vadodara Live

Northern Venezuela grapples with devastation after twin earthquakes, with the death toll climbing past 235 and thousands feared affected. Rescue efforts are underway, though residents report slow official responses. International aid is pouring in, with the US authorizing significant assistance and numerous countries dispatching rescue teams. Despite widespread destruction, the nation's vital oil infrastructure remains largely intact.

"Serve me some dog sh*t": Kick streamer Clavicular goes viral for brutal review of French restaurant's organic burger

June 26, 26 Vadodara Live

Kick streamer Clavicular went viral after criticizing an organic burger served at a high-end French restaurant, calling it "barely edible" and saying McDonald's tasted much better. During his livestream, he complained about the burger falling apart and questioned the restaurant's upscale service despite his poor dining experience. The clip quickly spread across social media, sparking debate over whether expensive restaurants always offer better food than fast-food chains.

"The final year of Charlie’s life....": Candace Owens raises doubts over TPUSA staffer's story of Charlie Kirk's final hours

June 26, 26 Vadodara Live

Candace Owens has questioned Turning Point USA spokesperson Andrew Kolvet's account of Charlie Kirk's alleged final text message, claiming his public statements differ from what he privately told her after Kirk's death. Owens said Kolvet initially admitted he was unsure who Kirk was referring to, but later claimed the message referenced leftists. Kolvet has defended his position publicly, while the exchange has reignited debate over the circumstances surrounding Kirk's final hours.

Ethiopian proverb of the day: 'When spider webs unite, they can tie up a lion'

June 26, 26 Vadodara Live

The ancient Ethiopian saying, "When spider webs unite, they can tie up a lion," is a compelling reminder that working together is vital for overcoming great obstacles. This proverb highlights the strength found in unity and collaboration, illustrating how collective effort can yield remarkable results, even in the face of adversity. It calls for a recognition of our interconnectedness, inspiring communities to join forces for a common cause.

German proverb of the day: 'The stupidest farmers have the biggest potatoes'

June 26, 26 Vadodara Live

A German proverb states, 'The stupidest farmers have the biggest potatoes,' shedding light on the unexpected nature of success. This saying emphasizes that luck and other external factors often play a crucial role in determining outcomes—particularly in unpredictable areas like agriculture. Its relevance extends beyond farming to business and social media, serving as a reminder that visible achievements do not always equate to genuine skill or ability.

Venezuela Earthquake Updates: 188 dead, over 970 injured as rescue ops continue; emergency declared

June 26, 26 Vadodara Live

The death toll in Venezuela has climbed to at least 188 following devastating earthquakes, while 971 others have been confirmed injured, acting Venezuelan President Delcy Rodriguez said. In an interview with Venezuela's state broadcaster, Rodriguez stated that she is coordinating with the United Nations to deploy rescue teams. The powerful back-to-back earthquakes hit Venezuela during the early hours of Thursday (Indian Standard Time), causing massive destruction and flattening buildings in the capital city of Caracas. 

Snap sued over minor’s rape after she connected with assaulter on Snapchat

June 25, 26 Vadodara Live

A lawsuit in Missouri claims that Snap contributed to the grooming and assault of a 12-year-old girl. The allegations point to Snapchat's features, like its recommendation system and Snap Maps, as tools that facilitated this exploitation, despite age restrictions on the platform. The family is pursuing damages and demanding changes in Snap's practices, reflecting a troubling trend of similar legal actions focused on child safety.

Bangladesh calls India's account of airport incident involving PM Rahman's adviser 'unsatisfactory'

June 26, 26 Vadodara Live

Bangladesh has described India’s explanation regarding the brief “detention” of Prime Minister’s Adviser for Information and Strategy Zahed Ur Rahman at New Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport as “unsatisfactory”. Speaking on Wednesday, a spokesperson for Bangladesh’s foreign ministry said the incident was “unfortunate and regrettable”, according to the state-run BSS news agency.

"She knows she's lying": Candace Owens draws backlash after linking Erika Kirk's behavior to mental health claims

June 25, 26 Vadodara Live

Candace Owens has sparked online controversy after suggesting Erika Kirk's behavior and changes to her signature indicated a mental health condition. During a viral discussion, Owens questioned Kirk's past statements and personality changes, prompting widespread criticism on social media. Many users argued it was inappropriate to speculate about someone's mental health without evidence, while others defended Owens' comments. Neither Erika Kirk nor Charlie Kirk had publicly responded to the remarks at the time.

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