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The Canadian Press on MSN1h
Scattering of protesters, empty sites, on second and final day of G7 leaders summitMore than 50 Sikh protesters continued their demonstration Tuesday outside Calgary city hall on the second and final day of the G7 leaders’ summit.
Leaders of the Group of Seven nations issued a joint statement urging de-escalation of hostilities between Israel and Iran and reaffirmed their stance that Iran must not be allowed to develop nuclear weapons.
The tribal minor chief said he spoke his ancestral language with the president, though it's unclear if an interpreter was present.
The Canadian Press on MSN1h
Sikh protests set to continue in Calgary as Indian PM Modi arrives for G7 summitSome Sikhs say they plan to continue protests in Calgary on Tuesday, condemning Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi as he visits the G7 leaders' summit.
According to Sheinbaum's official G7 schedule, the president will hold one-on-one talks with the heads of Canada, India and Germany on Tuesday.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Calgary on Tuesday to attend the G7 Outreach Summit, marking his first major global engagement since Operation Sindoor. Modi will meet leaders from Germany, Canada,
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Six of the Group of Seven leaders were trying, as their summit wraps up, to show the wealthy nations’ club still has the clout to shape world events despite the early departure of U.S.
Roughly 500 protesters gathered outside city hall to protest a range of issues, including the concerns of Kashmiri, Ethiopian and Palestinian people, as well as Canadian water security and Indigenous rights.