2026 World Cup Texas schedule: Brazil-Japan, Haaland and Salah
The 2026 World Cup Texas schedule brings major knockout matches to Houston and Arlington, with Brazil, Japan, Norway, Côte d’Ivoire, Australia, Egypt and Canada all appearing in the state. The first Texas knockout match is Brazil vs. Japan at 12:00 PM CDT on Monday, June 29, 2026, at Houston Stadium. The game falls exactly 68 years after Brazil won its first World Cup championship against Sweden on June 29, 1958. Pelé, then 17, scored five goals across the semifinal and final of
2026 World Cup Texas schedule: Brazil-Japan, Haaland and Salah
The 2026 World Cup Texas schedule brings major knockout matches to Houston and Arlington, with Brazil, Japan, Norway, Côte d’Ivoire, Australia, Egypt and Canada all appearing in the state. The first Texas knockout match is Brazil vs. Japan at 12:00 PM CDT on Monday, June 29, 2026, at Houston Stadium. The game falls exactly 68 years after Brazil won its first World Cup championship against Sweden on June 29, 1958. Pelé, then 17, scored five goals across the semifinal and final of
Canada World Cup Visa Refusal Rate for Indians Reaches 71%
The Canada World Cup visa refusal rate for Indians reached about 71%, with only 355 of 1,225 FIFA 2026-related visitor visa applications approved, according to data attributed to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada. The figures cover applications processed from Saturday, November 15, 2025, through Tuesday, March 31, 2026. Canada processed nearly 17,000 visitor visa applications linked to the tournament during that period and approved
Canada World Cup Visa Refusal Rate for Indians Reaches 71%
The Canada World Cup visa refusal rate for Indians reached about 71%, with only 355 of 1,225 FIFA 2026-related visitor visa applications approved, according to data attributed to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada. The figures cover applications processed from Saturday, November 15, 2025, through Tuesday, March 31, 2026. Canada processed nearly 17,000 visitor visa applications linked to the tournament during that period and approved
Montreal shooting probe examines alleged manifesto after 3 killed
Police in Montreal are investigating a deadly shooting in the Côte-des-Neiges neighbourhood that left three people dead, including a police officer, a civilian and the suspected gunman. The case has drawn wider attention after reports of an alleged manifesto linked to the suspect surfaced, though investigators have not officially confirmed a final motive. The shooting unfolded on Monday morning after police were called to a hotel area fol
Montreal shooting probe examines alleged manifesto after 3 killed
Police in Montreal are investigating a deadly shooting in the Côte-des-Neiges neighbourhood that left three people dead, including a police officer, a civilian and the suspected gunman. The case has drawn wider attention after reports of an alleged manifesto linked to the suspect surfaced, though investigators have not officially confirmed a final motive. The shooting unfolded on Monday morning after police were called to a hotel area fol
Three dead in Montreal Jewish neighbourhood shooting
Montreal shooting leaves three dead A shooting in a Jewish neighbourhood of Montreal on Monday, June 23, left three people dead, including a police officer, a local resident and the suspected gunman, according to authorities. Police said the motive had not yet been determined and urged the public to avoid the affected area while investigators continued their work. The incident took place in a part of Côte-des-Neiges known for kosher restaura
Three dead in Montreal Jewish neighbourhood shooting
Montreal shooting leaves three dead A shooting in a Jewish neighbourhood of Montreal on Monday, June 23, left three people dead, including a police officer, a local resident and the suspected gunman, according to authorities. Police said the motive had not yet been determined and urged the public to avoid the affected area while investigators continued their work. The incident took place in a part of Côte-des-Neiges known for kosher restaura
PM Modi strengthens India global ties at G7 Summit in France 2026
Modi’s G7 Visit Highlights India’s Expanding Global Role Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s participation in the 2026 G7 Summit in Évian-les-Bains, France marked a significant moment in India’s global diplomacy, with discussions focusing on economic cooperation, emerging technologies, maritime security and global governance. India positioned itself as a key voice for the Global South while engaging clos
PM Modi strengthens India global ties at G7 Summit in France 2026
Modi’s G7 Visit Highlights India’s Expanding Global Role Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s participation in the 2026 G7 Summit in Évian-les-Bains, France marked a significant moment in India’s global diplomacy, with discussions focusing on economic cooperation, emerging technologies, maritime security and global governance. India positioned itself as a key voice for the Global South while engaging clos
Canada Assisted Dying Rules Tightened Amid Mental Health Debate
Canada Reconsiders Assisted Dying Eligibility Rules A Canadian parliamentary committee has recommended that individuals whose only medical condition is a mental illness should be excluded from eligibility for medical assistance in dying (MAID), marking a significant development in the country’s ongoing debate over assisted death laws. The recommendation was issued by a 17-member panel reviewing the legal
Canada Assisted Dying Rules Tightened Amid Mental Health Debate
Canada Reconsiders Assisted Dying Eligibility Rules A Canadian parliamentary committee has recommended that individuals whose only medical condition is a mental illness should be excluded from eligibility for medical assistance in dying (MAID), marking a significant development in the country’s ongoing debate over assisted death laws. The recommendation was issued by a 17-member panel reviewing the legal
India-Canada talks in Evian focus on trade and CEPA progress
India-Canada Relations Strengthen at G7 Meeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney held detailed bilateral talks in Evian on the sidelines of the G7 Summit, focusing on strengthening cooperation across trade, energy, technology, education and defence. The meeting marked another step in improving ties between the two countries, with both leaders reviewing ongoing progress in
India-Canada talks in Evian focus on trade and CEPA progress
India-Canada Relations Strengthen at G7 Meeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney held detailed bilateral talks in Evian on the sidelines of the G7 Summit, focusing on strengthening cooperation across trade, energy, technology, education and defence. The meeting marked another step in improving ties between the two countries, with both leaders reviewing ongoing progress in
World Cup 2026 Opens in Mexico as Group A Begins
The World Cup 2026 begins Thursday, June 11, 2026, in Mexico City, putting Group A, U.S. host cities and FIFA ticket pricing under early attention. The expanded World Cup 2026 features 48 teams, 104 matches and 16 host cities across Mexico, Canada and the United States, creating the largest tournament schedule in FIFA World Cup history. World Cup 2026 Group A starts in Mexico Mexico opens the tournament against
World Cup 2026 Opens in Mexico as Group A Begins
The World Cup 2026 begins Thursday, June 11, 2026, in Mexico City, putting Group A, U.S. host cities and FIFA ticket pricing under early attention. The expanded World Cup 2026 features 48 teams, 104 matches and 16 host cities across Mexico, Canada and the United States, creating the largest tournament schedule in FIFA World Cup history. World Cup 2026 Group A starts in Mexico Mexico opens the tournament against
Tarun Bali Hearst Ontario Case: Indian-Origin OPP Officer Killed
Indian-origin OPP Constable Tarun Bali was killed in the line of duty near Hearst, Ontario, after being struck by a vehicle during a police investigation, authorities said. The incident happened at about 12:30 p.m. local time on Tuesday, June 9, 2026, near Kendall Concession Road 7 and Concession Road 6, close to Hearst in northern Ontario. Tarun Bali Killed During OPP Investigation Near Hearst The Ontario Provincial Police said Bali, 29, was s
Tarun Bali Hearst Ontario Case: Indian-Origin OPP Officer Killed
Indian-origin OPP Constable Tarun Bali was killed in the line of duty near Hearst, Ontario, after being struck by a vehicle during a police investigation, authorities said. The incident happened at about 12:30 p.m. local time on Tuesday, June 9, 2026, near Kendall Concession Road 7 and Concession Road 6, close to Hearst in northern Ontario. Tarun Bali Killed During OPP Investigation Near Hearst The Ontario Provincial Police said Bali, 29, was s
Canadian Man Pleads Guilty to Aiding 14 Suicides
Guilty Plea in International Suicide Case Kenneth Law, a 60-year-old Canadian, has pleaded guilty to 14 counts of aiding suicide in an Ontario court. Law, a former chef, sold toxic chemicals to individuals through online forums, which were later used in multiple suicides across 40 countries. Under the plea arrangement, more serious murder charges were dropped, though the agreement incorporates the deaths of
Canadian Man Pleads Guilty to Aiding 14 Suicides
Guilty Plea in International Suicide Case Kenneth Law, a 60-year-old Canadian, has pleaded guilty to 14 counts of aiding suicide in an Ontario court. Law, a former chef, sold toxic chemicals to individuals through online forums, which were later used in multiple suicides across 40 countries. Under the plea arrangement, more serious murder charges were dropped, though the agreement incorporates the deaths of
Carney Calls For New Canada-US Partnership Amid Trade Strains
Carney Calls For New Partnership Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney called for a new partnership with the United States during a speech in New York on Thursday, saying closer cooperation could help strengthen both countries. Carney said the global economy is going through a major rupture as the United States changes its commercial relationships, but argued that Canada and the US could still work together in key sectors such as aluminum, automobiles and critical minerals. His remarks came as trade tensions between the two neighbors continue to shape diplomatic and economic discussions. Trade Tensions Shape Message Carney has pledged to double Canadian exports to markets outside the United States over the next decade, while also signing more than 20 economic and security agreements in the past year. At the same time, US trade officials were in Mexico City for discussions on overhauling the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement, though Canada was not part of the current round of talks. The exclusion adds pressure to Ottawa as it tries to protect its position in North American trade while reducing dependence on the US market. Canada Looks To Diversify The prime minister has previously described Canada’s close ties with the United States as vulnerabilities that must be corrected, especially after President Donald Trump threatened to annex Canada as the 51st state. Carney also criticized what he called American hegemony earlier this year, warning that deeper integration with major powers can create weaknesses that may be exploited. His government has moved to diversify partnerships, including a recent decision to buy military planes from Sweden instead of relying only on American manufacturers. In New York, however, Carney adopted a more conciliatory tone. He described the United States as dynamic, resilient and inventive, and said its founding values of liberty, democracy, justice and openness should continue to guide its future and the world. The message reflected a careful balancing act: Canada wants to reduce economic risk and expand global exports, but it also recognizes that cooperation with Washington on trade, security, autos, aluminum and critical minerals remains central to its long-term strategy.
Carney Calls For New Canada-US Partnership Amid Trade Strains
Carney Calls For New Partnership Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney called for a new partnership with the United States during a speech in New York on Thursday, saying closer cooperation could help strengthen both countries. Carney said the global economy is going through a major rupture as the United States changes its commercial relationships, but argued that Canada and the US could still work together in key sectors such as aluminum, automobiles and critical minerals. His remarks came as trade tensions between the two neighbors continue to shape diplomatic and economic discussions. Trade Tensions Shape Message Carney has pledged to double Canadian exports to markets outside the United States over the next decade, while also signing more than 20 economic and security agreements in the past year. At the same time, US trade officials were in Mexico City for discussions on overhauling the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement, though Canada was not part of the current round of talks. The exclusion adds pressure to Ottawa as it tries to protect its position in North American trade while reducing dependence on the US market. Canada Looks To Diversify The prime minister has previously described Canada’s close ties with the United States as vulnerabilities that must be corrected, especially after President Donald Trump threatened to annex Canada as the 51st state. Carney also criticized what he called American hegemony earlier this year, warning that deeper integration with major powers can create weaknesses that may be exploited. His government has moved to diversify partnerships, including a recent decision to buy military planes from Sweden instead of relying only on American manufacturers. In New York, however, Carney adopted a more conciliatory tone. He described the United States as dynamic, resilient and inventive, and said its founding values of liberty, democracy, justice and openness should continue to guide its future and the world. The message reflected a careful balancing act: Canada wants to reduce economic risk and expand global exports, but it also recognizes that cooperation with Washington on trade, security, autos, aluminum and critical minerals remains central to its long-term strategy.
Alberta Votes on Independence in Historic October Ballot
Alberta, one of Canada’s largest oil-producing provinces, will hold a historic referendum in October 2026 to decide whether to stay in Canada or start the legal process for independence. Premier Danielle Smith confirmed the vote this week, emphasizing the importance of a clear choice for the nearly five million residents. Citizens will decide between two options: remain part of Canada or initiate a binding vote on separation. A five-month campaign period will allow voters to fully understan
Alberta Votes on Independence in Historic October Ballot
Alberta, one of Canada’s largest oil-producing provinces, will hold a historic referendum in October 2026 to decide whether to stay in Canada or start the legal process for independence. Premier Danielle Smith confirmed the vote this week, emphasizing the importance of a clear choice for the nearly five million residents. Citizens will decide between two options: remain part of Canada or initiate a binding vote on separation. A five-month campaign period will allow voters to fully understan
US Tariffs Expected In Mexico Trade Talks
US Pushes Tariffs Into Mexico Trade Talks The United States expects tariffs to be part of trade negotiations with Mexico this week as Washington prepares for talks tied to the future of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement. U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said President Donald Trump remains concerned about the trade deficit with Mexico and indicated that tariffs are likely to remain a tool in the administration’s broader trade strategy, even with close regional partners. Rules Of Origin Face Fresh Scrutiny Greer said officials are expected to discuss changes to USMCA rules of origin, including requirements that could increase the share of American-made content in goods produced across North America. The issue is especially important for manufacturing and supply chains, as the United States seeks to reduce dependence on Asia and bring more production closer to home. Greer said Mexico has benefited from American efforts to diversify away from China, but Washington wants a more balanced distribution of production. Mexico Talks Seen As Productive The United States views Mexico as a major part of its regional supply chain strategy because it competes with Asian economies for access to the US market. Greer said the administration wants supply chains sourced from the Western Hemisphere wherever possible, pointing to pandemic-era disruptions that limited access to goods from Asia. The goal, he said, is to strengthen North American manufacturing while reducing the deficit with Mexico. Canada Negotiations Look More Difficult Trade talks with Canada appear more complicated. Greer said the United States has significant trade challenges with Canada and noted that Ottawa’s response to tariffs has differed from that of many other partners. Canada has argued that USMCA remains a strong agreement and does not require major renegotiation. The disagreement sets up a difficult review process as Washington seeks tariff-related changes while Canada pushes to preserve the existing framework.
US Tariffs Expected In Mexico Trade Talks
US Pushes Tariffs Into Mexico Trade Talks The United States expects tariffs to be part of trade negotiations with Mexico this week as Washington prepares for talks tied to the future of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement. U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said President Donald Trump remains concerned about the trade deficit with Mexico and indicated that tariffs are likely to remain a tool in the administration’s broader trade strategy, even with close regional partners. Rules Of Origin Face Fresh Scrutiny Greer said officials are expected to discuss changes to USMCA rules of origin, including requirements that could increase the share of American-made content in goods produced across North America. The issue is especially important for manufacturing and supply chains, as the United States seeks to reduce dependence on Asia and bring more production closer to home. Greer said Mexico has benefited from American efforts to diversify away from China, but Washington wants a more balanced distribution of production. Mexico Talks Seen As Productive The United States views Mexico as a major part of its regional supply chain strategy because it competes with Asian economies for access to the US market. Greer said the administration wants supply chains sourced from the Western Hemisphere wherever possible, pointing to pandemic-era disruptions that limited access to goods from Asia. The goal, he said, is to strengthen North American manufacturing while reducing the deficit with Mexico. Canada Negotiations Look More Difficult Trade talks with Canada appear more complicated. Greer said the United States has significant trade challenges with Canada and noted that Ottawa’s response to tariffs has differed from that of many other partners. Canada has argued that USMCA remains a strong agreement and does not require major renegotiation. The disagreement sets up a difficult review process as Washington seeks tariff-related changes while Canada pushes to preserve the existing framework.
Piyush Goyal Canada Visit To Push $50 Billion Trade Goal
India-Canada Trade Talks Gain Momentum In May 2026 Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal is set to visit Canada from May 25 to May 27, 2026, as India and Canada work to rebuild economic confidence and push bilateral trade toward a $50 billion target by 2030. The visit comes at an important time because both countries are trying to move beyond recent diplomatic strain and focus on business, investment, energy, and technology cooperation. Goyal w
Piyush Goyal Canada Visit To Push $50 Billion Trade Goal
India-Canada Trade Talks Gain Momentum In May 2026 Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal is set to visit Canada from May 25 to May 27, 2026, as India and Canada work to rebuild economic confidence and push bilateral trade toward a $50 billion target by 2030. The visit comes at an important time because both countries are trying to move beyond recent diplomatic strain and focus on business, investment, energy, and technology cooperation. Goyal w
Indian Techies Race Against 60-Day H-1B Visa Deadline Amid US Tech Layoffs
The latest wave of Silicon Valley layoffs affecting Indian H-1B visa holders has put thousands of Indian techies under extreme pressure. Professionals working at major companies like Meta, Amazon, and LinkedIn now face a ticking 60-day clock to either find a new employer willing to sponsor their visa, switch to another legal status, or leave the United States. In today’s slowing US tech job market, securing H-1B visa transfers or completing interviews and background checks within this short
Indian Techies Race Against 60-Day H-1B Visa Deadline Amid US Tech Layoffs
The latest wave of Silicon Valley layoffs affecting Indian H-1B visa holders has put thousands of Indian techies under extreme pressure. Professionals working at major companies like Meta, Amazon, and LinkedIn now face a ticking 60-day clock to either find a new employer willing to sponsor their visa, switch to another legal status, or leave the United States. In today’s slowing US tech job market, securing H-1B visa transfers or completing interviews and background checks within this short
Laid-Off H-1B Workers Face 60-Day Clock as Tech Layoffs Grow
Laid-off H-1B workers are facing a tighter immigration deadline as tech layoffs at Meta, Amazon and Oracle add pressure on Indian professionals living in the United States. For visa-dependent employees, job loss can quickly become a legal, financial and family crisis because the H-1B grace period is limited. Why Laid-Off H-1B Workers Face a 60-Day Deadline US immigration rules generally give H-1B workers up to 60 consecutive days after employme
Laid-Off H-1B Workers Face 60-Day Clock as Tech Layoffs Grow
Laid-off H-1B workers are facing a tighter immigration deadline as tech layoffs at Meta, Amazon and Oracle add pressure on Indian professionals living in the United States. For visa-dependent employees, job loss can quickly become a legal, financial and family crisis because the H-1B grace period is limited. Why Laid-Off H-1B Workers Face a 60-Day Deadline US immigration rules generally give H-1B workers up to 60 consecutive days after employme
Trump AI Iran Map Sparks Foreign Policy Debate
On May 17, 2026, US President Donald Trump posted a strong warning about Iran on Truth Social, saying that Iran needed to move fast toward an agreement and that time was running out. On May 18, 2026, another post featuring an AI-style map of West Asia gained attention because it showed arrows pointing toward Iran along with the American flag. The image quickly became a talking point because it appeared during a sensitive moment in US-Iran relations.
Trump AI Iran Map Sparks Foreign Policy Debate
On May 17, 2026, US President Donald Trump posted a strong warning about Iran on Truth Social, saying that Iran needed to move fast toward an agreement and that time was running out. On May 18, 2026, another post featuring an AI-style map of West Asia gained attention because it showed arrows pointing toward Iran along with the American flag. The image quickly became a talking point because it appeared during a sensitive moment in US-Iran relations.
US Charges Kataeb Hezbollah Commander in Jewish Attack Plots
US law enforcement officials announced Friday that Mohammad Baqer Saad Dawood Al-Saadi, 32, a senior operative of the Iran-backed militia Kataeb Hezbollah, has been charged for plotting attacks targeting Jewish communities in Europe, Canada, and the United States. Prosecutors described Al-Saadi as a “high-value target” responsible for multiple international terrorism incidents, directing assaults on US and Israeli interests in retaliation for ongoing Middle East conflicts involving Iran.
US Charges Kataeb Hezbollah Commander in Jewish Attack Plots
US law enforcement officials announced Friday that Mohammad Baqer Saad Dawood Al-Saadi, 32, a senior operative of the Iran-backed militia Kataeb Hezbollah, has been charged for plotting attacks targeting Jewish communities in Europe, Canada, and the United States. Prosecutors described Al-Saadi as a “high-value target” responsible for multiple international terrorism incidents, directing assaults on US and Israeli interests in retaliation for ongoing Middle East conflicts involving Iran.
Reverse Migration Fear: 30K Kerala Students May Return Amid Global Visa Crackdown
Reverse migration concerns are growing rapidly in Kerala as countries like the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and several European nations tighten immigration and student visa policies. Education experts and overseas consultancy agencies estimate that nearly 30,000 Malayali students could return home over the coming years due to stricter migration rules, reduced work opportunities, and changing settlement regulations abroad. The issue is creating anxiety among students and families who once viewed overseas education as a stable path toward global careers and permanent residency. For many years, Kerala witnessed a sharp rise in students moving abroad for higher education, attracted by better salaries, international exposure, and long-term settlement opportunities. However, recent policy changes in foreign nations are creating uncertainty for thousands of students who invested heavily through education loans and family savings. Many students now fear limited job opportunities and uncertain residency prospects after completing their courses. Countries such as the UK have introduced tighter dependent visa restrictions and stricter financial eligibility rules for international students. Canada has announced caps on student permits, while Australia has increased scrutiny in visa approvals and raised language and financial requirements for applicants. These changes are making it harder for students to secure employment and permanent residency after graduation, forcing many to reconsider their future plans abroad. The possibility of large-scale reverse migration is raising concerns about Kerala’s economy and employment sector. Returning graduates may struggle to find jobs that match their international qualifications and work experience. Education consultants in Kochi, Thiruvananthapuram, Kozhikode, and other cities report that students are becoming more cautious while selecting foreign destinations, increasingly preferring countries with stable immigration pathways. Experts believe Kerala may eventually need stronger employment programs, startup incentives, and skill-based opportunities to support returning graduates and prevent rising unemployment.
Reverse Migration Fear: 30K Kerala Students May Return Amid Global Visa Crackdown
Reverse migration concerns are growing rapidly in Kerala as countries like the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and several European nations tighten immigration and student visa policies. Education experts and overseas consultancy agencies estimate that nearly 30,000 Malayali students could return home over the coming years due to stricter migration rules, reduced work opportunities, and changing settlement regulations abroad. The issue is creating anxiety among students and families who once viewed overseas education as a stable path toward global careers and permanent residency. For many years, Kerala witnessed a sharp rise in students moving abroad for higher education, attracted by better salaries, international exposure, and long-term settlement opportunities. However, recent policy changes in foreign nations are creating uncertainty for thousands of students who invested heavily through education loans and family savings. Many students now fear limited job opportunities and uncertain residency prospects after completing their courses. Countries such as the UK have introduced tighter dependent visa restrictions and stricter financial eligibility rules for international students. Canada has announced caps on student permits, while Australia has increased scrutiny in visa approvals and raised language and financial requirements for applicants. These changes are making it harder for students to secure employment and permanent residency after graduation, forcing many to reconsider their future plans abroad. The possibility of large-scale reverse migration is raising concerns about Kerala’s economy and employment sector. Returning graduates may struggle to find jobs that match their international qualifications and work experience. Education consultants in Kochi, Thiruvananthapuram, Kozhikode, and other cities report that students are becoming more cautious while selecting foreign destinations, increasingly preferring countries with stable immigration pathways. Experts believe Kerala may eventually need stronger employment programs, startup incentives, and skill-based opportunities to support returning graduates and prevent rising unemployment.
Could Alberta Leave Canada? Inside the Rising Independence Movement and 2026 Referendum Push
Alberta’s independence movement is gaining momentum—but can Alberta actually leave Canada? The short answer: not easily. Yet a new referendum push is forcing the question back into national debate. Alberta referendum gains traction A pro-independence group has submitted over 300,000 signatures—far above the ~178,000 required—to trigger a potential Alberta referendum in 2026. Officials say th
Could Alberta Leave Canada? Inside the Rising Independence Movement and 2026 Referendum Push
Alberta’s independence movement is gaining momentum—but can Alberta actually leave Canada? The short answer: not easily. Yet a new referendum push is forcing the question back into national debate. Alberta referendum gains traction A pro-independence group has submitted over 300,000 signatures—far above the ~178,000 required—to trigger a potential Alberta referendum in 2026. Officials say th









