News for 'Stockwell'

Man shot dead at Stockwell is Brazilian

Man shot dead at Stockwell is Brazilian

Rediff.com24 Jul 2005

Man shot dead by London police identified as Brazilian

Why Harper's India visit is crucial

Why Harper's India visit is crucial

Rediff.com14 Nov 2009

Accompanying Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper on his first-ever official visit to India are Foreign Affairs minister Lawrence Cannon, Minister for International Trade Stockwell Day and Parliamentary Secretary to Foreign Affairs Minister Deepak Obhrai.

India: A huge trade opportunity for Canada

India: A huge trade opportunity for Canada

Rediff.com22 Jan 2009

Canada now has seven trade offices in India, making Canada's network of trade offices in India its largest outside the United States.

ICICI Bank's Hari Pandey bags executive award

ICICI Bank's Hari Pandey bags executive award

Rediff.com2 Jun 2009

Hari Pandey, who founded ICICI Bank in Canada in March 2003, is among the 11 awardees in various categories who would be felicitated at function here on Saturday, ICCC said.

Indo-Canadian nuclear agreement in trouble

Indo-Canadian nuclear agreement in trouble

Rediff.com23 Aug 2009

India and Canada may not be able to sign a civilian nuclear agreement anytime soon as the two countries are yet to clear hurdles that would lead to the start of formal negotiations. The Canadian daily's report contradicts the views expressed by International Trade Minister Stockwell Day, who had stated in May that Canada was 'very close' to a civil nuclear cooperation agreement with India.

N-deal with India: Canada beats US

N-deal with India: Canada beats US

Rediff.com19 Jan 2009

Canadian Minister for International Trade Stockwell Day is reaching Delhi on January 19 a five-day official visit to India.Day's first visit to India assumes significance as he will meet Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to civilian nuclear trade between the two countries.Day admitted out that Canada signed its own civilian nuclear agreement with India in September, 2008, after the NSG lifted its restrictions on the sale of nuclear technology and fuel to India.

Canada not to allow promotion of Khalistan

Canada not to allow promotion of Khalistan

Rediff.com19 Feb 2008

"The decision to list organisations such as Babbar Khalsa, Babbar Khalsa International and the International Sikh Youth Federation as terrorist entities under the Criminal Code is intended to protect Canada and Canadians from terrorism," Canadian public safety minister Stockwell Day said.

Canada bans World Tamil Movement

Canada bans World Tamil Movement

Rediff.com18 Jun 2008

Citing terror threats from the outfit, Canada has banned the World Tamil Movement and freezed its assets. Two months ago, the federal police sought court nod to seize the WTM's bank accounts.

Canada set to ink N-deal with India

Canada set to ink N-deal with India

Rediff.com28 May 2009

Canada will soon sign a deal with India to sell nuclear technology and uranium for civilian use, the country's International Trade Minister Stockwell Day has said.

Khalistani numbers rising in Canada

Khalistani numbers rising in Canada

Rediff.com18 Apr 2007

In their agenda the Sikh Lobby Network (Canada) and the Lobby group Sikh Federation (UK) they are asking the Canadian government to lift the ban on their two terrorist groups and support for the Khalistan movement.

Canada may use force to deport Sikh refugee

Canada may use force to deport Sikh refugee

Rediff.com13 Jan 2008

Singh's supporters have twice stopped police attempts to deport Singh, who allegedly entered Canada on a false passport five years ago. He has currently taken shelter in a Surrey gurdwara after exhausting all legal avenues. The first attempt to deport him failed on December 10 when over 2,000 of his supporters blocked police access to him. They foiled another attempt last Wednesday when they blocked police entry to the gurdwara.

Kanishka and 9/11 victims pray

Kanishka and 9/11 victims pray

Rediff.com12 Sep 2007

Friends and relatives of victims of the 9/11 terrorist attacks in the United States and the Air India bombing came together to remember their loved ones at a ceremony.

Canada confirms deportation of ultra

Canada confirms deportation of ultra

Rediff.com7 Jul 2006

Canada has confirmed the deportation to India of suspected Babbar Khalsa terrorist Bachan Singh Sogi, accused of plotting to assassinate former Punjab chief minister Parkash Singh Badal, his son Sukhbir and former state director general police Gill.

Canada to deport Babbar Khalsa militant

Canada to deport Babbar Khalsa militant

Rediff.com3 Jul 2006

Canada has decided to deport Babbar Khalsa International terrorist Bachan Singh Sogi accused of plotting to assassinate former Punjab chief minister Parkash Singh Badal.

Brazilian officials meet UK police

Brazilian officials meet UK police

Rediff.com23 Aug 2005

Two top Brazilian officials met London police to find out how and why the killing of an innocent Brazilian Jean Charles de Menezes took place.

UK blasts: 2 women charged

UK blasts: 2 women charged

Rediff.com5 Aug 2005

2 women charged over July 21 London bombings

'Subway shooting linked to 2nd blasts'

'Subway shooting linked to 2nd blasts'

Rediff.com22 Jul 2005

Subway shooting directly linked to 2nd London blasts: Police

UK: Bombing suspect was tackled before being shot

UK: Bombing suspect was tackled before being shot

Rediff.com17 Aug 2005

An innocent Brazilian man, shot dead by British police who mistook him for a London bombing suspect, had taken a seat on a train and was tackled by a police surveillance officer before being shot, according to an account of events. \n\n

Mosque had warned UK about suspect

Mosque had warned UK about suspect

Rediff.com6 Aug 2005

London mosque leaders warned police in 2003 about suspect

UK blasts: Police arrest 2 suspects

UK blasts: Police arrest 2 suspects

Rediff.com2 Aug 2005

UK police arrest 2 more in London over July 21 blasts

Blair regrets killing of Brazilian

Blair regrets killing of Brazilian

Rediff.com26 Jul 2005

Blair regrets killing of Brazilian; Straw apologises

Man killed on subway not related to bombing probe

Man killed on subway not related to bombing probe

Rediff.com23 Jul 2005

Police said on Saturday that a man shot and killed on a subway car had nothing to do with an investigation into a series of bombing attacks Thursday on London's transit system.

Police shoot man at London subway station

Police shoot man at London subway station

Rediff.com22 Jul 2005

It was not clear what the suspect's injuries were, who was shot near Stockwell tube station as passengers were evacuated.

James Bond actor, Roger Moore passes away

James Bond actor, Roger Moore passes away

Rediff.com23 May 2017

The actor lost a battle to cancer.