Prince Harry's US visa documents could be released now Donald Trump is back in White House
The Duke of Sussex's US immigration documents have never been made public under the Biden government but that could all change with Donald Trump returning to the White House
Zelensky says deal with Putin to end war would be suicidal for Europe
Kyiv is currently ramping up the pressure on its allies to increase support for its fight against Russia following Donald Trump 's victory in the US presidential election.
Concessions to Russia on Ukraine 'suicidal' - Zelensky
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said it would be "suicidal" for Europe to offer Russia concessions to halt its invasion of Ukraine, after Moscow demanded the west enter direct talks on ending the war.
US military judge reinstates 9/11 mastermind plea deal
Prosecution has opportunity to appeal decision, however, not immediately clear if they will do so.
Biden says ‘bring down the temperature’, promises peaceful U.S. transition
President Biden calls for unity and trust in American electoral system after Trump's win, emphasizing peaceful transition of power.
Disgraced Scots surgeon blasts claims patient's death was linked to his operation
Ian Paterson, originally from Glasgow, defended his actions during the inquest into the death of Christine Baker.
Sexual harassment case cannot be closed over compromise: SC
The observation came while setting aside an order of the Rajasthan high court which had quashed the FIR against a teacher who was accused of sexually molesting a 16-year-old girl at school in Rajasthan's Sawai Madhopur district.
Biden urges Americans to ‘bring down temperature’ after Trump win
Says result should “lay to rest” doubts about the integrity of the US election system.
Talks with Myanmar junta and rebels will help find a “Myanmar-led and Myanmar-owned” solution to conflict: MEA
MEA engages with stakeholders in Myanmar for 'Myanmar-led' solution; also holds discussions with Taliban in Kabul.
Royal descendants decry Rahul Gandhi’s description of them as ‘pliant’
In an opinion piece published in a newspaper, Mr. Gandhi had written that ‘East India Company choked India by partnering with, bribing, and threatening our more pliant maharajas and nawabs. We didn’t lose our freedom to another nation; we lost it to a monopolistic corporation that ran a coercive apparatus’
Congress slams Fadnavis for ‘insult’ to Ambedkar
Congress criticizes BJP's Devendra Fadnavis for insulting Constitution, Ambedkar, and Gandhi, sparking political controversy in Maharashtra.
UNESCO Calls Emergency Session for Lebanese Heritage Sites Imperiled by Israeli Bombing
UNESCO’s Special Committee for the Protection of Cultural Property will hold an emergency session on November 18 dedicated to heritage in Lebanon.
Is AMU a minority institution or not? SC to pronounce verdict on Friday
On February 1, grappling with the intractable issue of the AMU's minority status, the top court said the 1981 amendment to the AMU Act, which effectively accorded it a minority status, only did a 'half-hearted job' and did not restore the institution the position it had prior to 1951.
'You Can’t Love Your Country Only When You Win': Biden Assures Of Peaceful Transfer Of Power In 1st Speech After Trump Win
Joe Biden said he spoke with Trump on Wednesday to congratulate him on his victory and assured him of a peaceful and orderly transition, adding
Police personnel told to act tough on ganja peddlers
NTR Police Commissioner directs Nunna police to monitor ganja smugglers, peddlers, and child sexual abuse suspects, emphasizing crime prevention.
Salman Rushdie's controversial book 'The Satanic Verses' sees end of 36-year-long import ban in India | DETAIL
The 36-year-old ban on the import of Salman Rushdie's controversial novel, 'The Satanic Verses', imposed by the Rajiv Gandhi government decision in 1988, was finally lifted today, paving the way for the book to enter India.
Lost marble bust used as doorstop set to be sold for £2.5mn
Sotheby's has already received a huge bid for the sculpture bought by the council for just £5 - and years later rediscovered propping open a shed door in Scotland
Woman, among five persons, held for selling methamphetamine in Esplanade 
Esplanade Police arrest five, including woman, for methamphetamine possession; woman led network, seized drugs and bikes.
Lawyer sacked amid allegations of sexual harrassment wins case
Djamshid Rustambekov, who was sacked for sexually harassing a  female colleague after he placed her at the top of his 'Snog, Marry, Avoid' list, has won his unfair dismissal case.
Assure Trump of a peaceful power transfer in Jan: Biden
Outgoing US President Joe Biden on Thursday vowed to ensure a peaceful and orderly transfer of power to President-elect Donald Trump in January and appealed to the people to accept the election results for the White House
Minister, NSCDC, others oppose bill to establish special security outfit for mining sites
The minister also recommended deploying technology to monitor mining activities as a method of curbing illegal mining.
Moment armed robbers stage terrifying daylight jewellery store raid
Luke Boden, 29, has pleaded guilty to robbery, attempted robbery and driving whilst disqualified but his accomplice remains at large.
Nigerian troops killed 481 terrorists, apprehended 741 suspects in October – DHQ
“Troops conducted simultaneous strikes on several terrorist enclaves and hideouts across the country."
Court views footage of Christmas Eve restaurant attack
The Special Criminal Court has viewed CCTV footage of the moment a man walked into a busy Dublin restaurant last Christmas Eve and shot a man before being disarmed and beaten to death.
A Dargah where property loot amounts to killing a cow on the banks of Ganga
The Hindu tradition of cow killing sin extends to other faiths, as seen in a historical copper plate.
 A beacon of women’s education in Kulasekarapattinam for 120 years 
Kulasekarapattinam's journey from a sleepy village to fame through women's education by CD Nayagam, impacting generations.
Putin congratulates Trump on election victory as Ukrainian MP warns against 'illusion' of peace negotiations
Vladimir Putin has congratulated Donald Trump on his victory in the US election, as a Ukrainian politician has warned of the dangers of negotiating with the Russian president.
Delhi HC sentences lawyer to 4 months of jail for ‘derogatory’ remarks against judges
Delhi High Court sentences lawyer to jail for contempt, using derogatory language against judges, refusing to apologize.
Devotees throng Delhi ghats, mark Chhath Puja festivity with prayers, songs, selfies
Lakhs of devotees thronged artificial ghats across the national capital on Thursday to mark the third day of Chhath Puja and offer ‘Sandhya Arghya’ [water to the setting sun]. Some of the devotees rued not being able to reach their hometowns in time while others were miffed by the prohibition on performing the rituals on the Yamuna’s banks. However, a celebratory atmosphere was palpable across the ghats, where people could be seen performing rituals, singing folk songs, and clicking selfies together. The four-day festival dedicated to the Sun God, which started on Tuesday, is celebrated predominantly by Purvanchalis, the Bhojpuri-speaking people from eastern Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and parts of Jharkhand. The rituals include holy bathing, fasting, standing in water, and making offerings to the rising and setting sun.
Face of self-confessed Limerick paedophile who admitted having and sharing 'horrifying' child rape material
Judge McMullan described as 'horrifying' the explicit material found by gardai when they searched another address in Limerick where Kevin Raggett was residing at the time, just nine days prior to this 18th birthday. Gardai discovered a total of 455 videos and images on a mobile phone and two laptops owned by Raggett, then aged 17.
PDP, JKPC, and AIP legislators bring fresh joint resolution on Article 370
PDP, JKPC, and AIP legislators condemn the abrogation of Article 370 and 35A, demand their immediate restoration.
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