Indian community members demonstrated against killing of 26 tourists in Kashmir in a terror attack on April 22
Author: C to I News Desk
A Sacred Space in Singapore: President Tharman launches documentary on Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temple
The film is a testament to how a minority community left an indelible mark on the nation’s fabric, and as Singapore celebrates its 60th birthday, the documentary serves as a reminder of the long-standing ties between the community and the country.
South Korea: Six injured as student goes on stabbing spree in Cheongju school
A student stabbed and injured six people at a school in South Korea’s Cheongju school on Monday.
Pakistan violates ceasefire for fourth consecutive day, Indian troops respond
Pakistan violated the ceasefire on the Line of Control for fourth consecutive day amid tension following Pahalgam attack.
WATCH: Indian-origin Norwegian MP Himanshu Gulati condemns Pahalgam terror attack, expresses solidarity with India
According to reports, his parents moved to Norway from India during the 1970s.
Singapore-US trade talks focus on strengthening ties despite 10 percent tariff
On April 14, Singapore’s Ministry of Trade and Industry lowered the country’s growth forecast for 2025 to zero percent from 2 percent due to the US-China tariff conflict. Some economists have even warned of a possible technical recession.
Canada: Man drives car into Vancouver festival, nine dead
A car drove through a street festival at high speed, hitting multiple people in Canada’s Vancouver and leaving nine dead
All 130 nuclear missiles targeted at you: Pakistani Minister warns India amid tension over Pahalgam
Issuing a threat, Pakistan Minister Hanif Abbasi said 130 nuclear warheads have been kept aimed towards India.
Russia detains man over suspected role in general’s killing in car explosion
Russia has detained a man for suspected killing of a general in a car explosion on Friday.
Singapore GE2025: “No one wins if SG ends up more deeply divided,” says PM Wong on foreign actors’ meddling
In a series of X posts, serving Prime Minister and Finance Minister Lawrence Wong urged Singaporeans to reject online attempts to divide Singaporeans votes, and asked the electorate to “never mix race and religion with politics”. He warned: “No one wins if SG ends up more deeply divided.”