Global Tensions: Diplomatic Spats and Unrest Across Continents

Amid diplomatic fallout, Canada expels Indian diplomats, linking them to a murder, while Indian opposition pressures the government for talks. In Russia, Alexei Moskalyov alleges harsh jail conditions. Meanwhile, Israel's military strikes escalate in Gaza, and North Korea destroys inter-Korean connections. Italy processes migrants abroad, and Russia-China bolster defense ties.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 15-10-2024 18:29 IST | Created: 15-10-2024 18:29 IST
Global Tensions: Diplomatic Spats and Unrest Across Continents
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Canada expelled six Indian diplomats, including the high commissioner, on allegations linking them to the murder of a Sikh separatist leader, escalating tensions between Ottawa and New Delhi. India's immediate retaliation, involving diplomat expulsions and envoy withdrawal, signaled further diplomatic discord.

In Russia, Alexei Moskalyov, jailed for his daughter's anti-war drawing, accused authorities of subjecting him to dire prison conditions. Moskalyov's two-year sentence added to concerns over freedom of expression in Russia. His release was met with relief and support from family members and human rights advocates.

Across the Middle East, Israel intensified military operations in Gaza, resulting in numerous casualties, as regional tensions mount. Meanwhile, North Korea demolished sections of inter-Korean infrastructure, sparking heightened military alertness. Italy's migrant processing initiative and Sino-Russian defense talks further illustrate the complexity of global developments.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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