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'India no longer linked to violent crimes'; Canadian govt ahead of Mark Carney's visit to India

Zeenews 26 Feb 2026
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is scheduled to begin a visit to India on Thurday with a focus on elevating bilateral ties ... .
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Canada Clears India of Violent Crime Links Ahead of Carney's Diplomatic Visit

Gulf News 26 Feb 2026
Canada has said it now believes India is no longer linked to violent crimes on its soil, marking a significant shift in its position ahead of Prime Minister Mark ...
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Ahead Of Carney’s Visit, Canada Says India No Longer Linked To Violent Crimes

News18 26 Feb 2026
The statement was made during a media briefing by a senior government official, highlighting progress in diplomatic engagement between Ottawa and New Delhi ....
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"Mix of all sorts of things": What's behind the drop in victims of violent crime?

NewstalkZB 26 Feb 2026
... fewer victims of violent crime in the year to last October, compared to the two previous years. .
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2 dead, deputy hospitalized after violent crime spree in Pahokee, sheriff says

WPTV 26 Feb 2026
— A violent overnight crime spree left two people dead, one person injured and a Palm Beach County deputy hospitalized after investigators say a suspect intentionally ran him down before attempting to shoot him.
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'That activity is not continuing': Canada says India not linked to violent crimes anymore

The Times of India 26 Feb 2026
Canada on Wednesday said that it no longer believes India is linked to violent crimes on its soil, signalling a diplomatic thaw ahead of Prime Minister Mark Carney’s visit to New Delhi.
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Fayetteville crime drops, but youth violent crime rises sharply | Opinion

The Fayetteville Observer 26 Feb 2026
“Our leadership determined that it was something that needed to be done,” he said of the task force, formed after auto thefts spiked 30% spike at one point in 2025.Violent crime and gun thefts complicate citywide progress.
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Greenville's 5-year violent crime rate is down

Reflector 25 Feb 2026
Greenville’s violent crime rate saw no change between 2024 and 2025, but its five-year average is down 9 percent, according to data presented by police to City Council members this week ... .
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