A three-year-old girl from Guna died due to lack of oxygen while being transported to a Bhopal hospital. The family alleges negligence as both the main and backup oxygen cylinders were empty. They demand action against the ambulance driver. The incident has sparked political criticism towards the state government for failures in the healthcare system.
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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau warned that American consumers will face higher prices if President Donald Trump imposes sweeping tariffs on Canadian products, including autos, lumber, and oil. Trudeau stated that Canada is ready to respond with retaliatory tariffs, which could affect key goods and increase gas prices for Americans.
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Thieves in Surat, India, mirroring the film "The Bank Job," drilled through a bank wall, disabling alarms and cameras. Inside for roughly three hours, they cracked six of 75 lockers, stealing Rs 40 lakh worth of jewelry and a Ganesha idol. Police suspect professional thieves with inside knowledge, aided by unclear visuals showing potentially five individuals.
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