Gallant Undermining Netanyahu’s Government with 7,000 Haredi Draft Notices
Of the approximately 3,000 Haredim who were summoned to the recruitment offices in recent months as part of preparations for their IDF draft, only about 250 showed up.
Kamala Harris vs Donald Trump race reaches climax in US election campaign marked by fear, vitriol
Analysis: If the election is as close as predicted, half of the country's population will be left deeply disappointed after an ugly campaign filled with drama and violence.
Harris, Trump finish historic campaign with dueling rallies
Capping a furious final dash through battleground states that will decide the 2024 race.
Waqf Bill JPC Chairperson to visit Hubballi and Vijayapura on November 7 to interact with farmers in Karnataka
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has made it clear that the notices issued to farmers would be withdrawn and ownership changes effected in RTCs will be cancelled. He termed the BJP protest as a politically motivated action.
Buddha’s teachings has solution to today’s problems: Prez Murmu at Asian Buddhist Summit
President Droupadi Murmu attended the first Asian Buddhist Summit, organised by the Ministry of Culture in collaboration with the International Buddhist Confederation (IBC), in the capital on Tuesday.
Political space given to extremists: Jaishankar on Canada temple attack
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar took a strong exception to the Hindu temple incident in Brampton.
Andhra Pradesh Government constitutes State Investment Promotion Board with CM Chandrababu Naidu as head
Andhra Pradesh Government forms SIPB and SIPC to boost industrial and infrastructure investments, led by top officials.
What is UP Madarsa Education Act 2004 declared constitutional by SC? All you need to know
The Uttar Pradesh government implemented the Uttar Pradesh Madrasa Education Board Act in 2004. However, the Allahabad High Court declared this Act unconstitutional. The decision made by the High Court was later challenged in the Supreme Court.
Fury at BBC Chris Kaba documentary showing an 'utter lack of balance'
The 24-year-old was shot in the head by Met firearms officer Sergeant Martyn Blake as he tried to ram his way out of a police roadblock in Streatham.
UK betting frenzy for US election as £125m is bet on Trump to win
According to the odds, Donald Trump is the favourite to win five of the seven key swing states : Arizona , Georgia, Nevada , North Carolina and Pennsylvania.
The House: This week’s bills
Parliament is back with only a few weeks of debate left before summer and a lot of legislation to debate. Here are the bills up this week.
Drivers warned new 'mandatory' check could mean licences revoked immediately
As part of Cassie’s Law, any driver who fails the roadside test could have their licence taken away immediately
Karnataka CM has invited former US president Barack Obama for centenary of Gandhiji visiting Belagavi
The government of Karnataka had constituted a committee, under the chairmanship of H.K. Patil, to oversee the celebrations.
Pakistan: Protest by teachers leaves thousands of students without education
More than 22,000 students across primary schools in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) have no option but to sit at home as the province's All-Primary Teachers Association (APTA) are holding a major...
Sir U-turn strikes again! Starmer adds uni fees to broken promise list
The PM is under pressure after yesterday's announcement that from the start of the 2025/26 academic year fees for domestic undergraduate students in England will rise to £9,535 per year.
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery still years from full reopening amid plans to 'reimagine' attraction
Birmingham City Council is considering major proposals but the venue may not be fully operational for at least six years
With UNRWA Gone Blinken Keeps Its No Migration Doctrine to Imprison Gaza Arabs
Let’s hope that a different president in the White House will see the wisdom in supporting UNHCR as the refugee agency in the liberated territories.
For Karnataka, the border dispute with Maharashtra is a closed chapter: Minister H. K. Patil
Tourism Minister H. K. Patil is a former chairman of the border disputes committee.
#EndBadGovernance: Court strikes out treason charges against 119 minors
A total of 119 defendants believed to be minors were freed of the charges.
US Election 2024: 9 extraordinary moments from 'most controversial campaign in history'
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are neck-and-neck in the race to win the keys to the White House with both the Democrats and Republicans having reasons to feel that victory is within their grasp
Knesset Approves Bill Allowing Firing Teachers Who Support Terrorism
"Supporters of terrorism can no longer be teachers in Israel.”
US voting day is here at last after a bruising 2024 campaign
Anxiety about the outcome of the race — and when the winner will be known — hangs over Election Day for 244m Americans eligible to vote.
What time will we know the full results of the US election in UK?
Polls close at different times across the country
The Long-Awaited Holocaust Museum of Greece is Being Funded by Germany and Will Open Next Year in Thessaloniki
The Long-Awaited Holocaust Museum of Greece is Being Funded by Germany and Will Open Next Year in Thessaloniki
Harris or Trump: America decides in knife-edge election
Polling stations opened at 6am on the US east coast, and tens of millions of voters are expected to cast their ballots.
Ashok Kumar Garg takes charge as Gurugram MCG commissioner
Ashok Kumar Garg took charge as the new Municipal Commissioner of Gurugram (MCG) on Tuesday. Garg is a 2009 batch IAS officer. He previously served as the Municipal Commissioner Manesar (MCM).
Waqf Bill: Oppn MPs meet LS Speaker, lodge protest against JPC chairman Jagdambika Pal
The Opposition lawmakers, who are part of the Parliamentary committee on the Waqf (Amendment) Bill met Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on Tuesday to register their protest against ‘unilateral’ decisions...
General election date to be confirmed by end of week says Taoiseach Simon Harris
The three leaders of the coalition have agreed to hold an election this year but a date has not yet been officially announced
Gerry 'The Monk' Hutch free to return to Ireland to run in general election
EXCLUSIVE: A spokesman for the Canary Islands High Court of Justice told the Irish Mirror that Hutch’s passport has NOT been revoked - and that he is free to return to Ireland to run in the general election
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