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CANADA CLAIMS INDIAN Home Minister Amit Shah ORDERED CAMPAIGN AGAINST SIKH SEPARATISTS in Canada

Mario Nawfal

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🚨 60 MINUTES: FROM MOST TRUSTED TO MOST QUESTIONED

60 Minutes was once America’s go-to for hard-hitting journalism, dominating Sunday nights with nearly 70% of the TV audience.

Icons like Mike Wallace famously grilled Putin and the Supreme Leader of Iran, while Barbara Walters probed Fidel Castro in Havana, creating unforgettable TV moments that set the gold standard in news.

However, today, that reign has crumbled; the once-reliable powerhouse now averages barely 1/3 of its former audience.

With mainstream media trust at an all-time low of just 32%, critics say 60 Minutes has become a tabloid under commercial pressures, shifting from hard-hitting journalism to “gotcha” pieces.

Gone are the rigorous fact-checked investigations; in their place is unchecked information, reflecting commercial pressures rather than a commitment to truth.

Once a source that viewers could count on to hold the powerful accountable, 60 Minutes now struggles with the perception that it’s just another casualty of media corruption.

Sources: Pew Research, Knight Foundation, Programming Insider

Mario Nawfal

@MarioNawfal
🇨🇦CANADA CLAIMS INDIAN MINISTER ORDERED CAMPAIGN AGAINST SIKH SEPARATISTS

Canada’s Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister alleges Indian Home Minister Amit Shah ordered violence and intelligence-gathering against Sikh separatists in Canada.

Trudeau previously stated Canada had credible evidence linking Indian agents to the 2023 murder of Sikh activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar.

Canadian authorities claim India used proxies and diplomatic channels to monitor activists, then passed intel to criminal networks with violent links.

India denies these allegations, calling them absurd, and recently expelled 6 Canadian diplomats in response. With tensions escalating, Canada demands accountability and cooperation.

Sources: NBC News