Facing inflation heat, BJP is promising guarantees in Maharashtra on the lines of Congress in Karnataka, says D.K. Shivakumar
D.K. Shivakumar criticizes BJP's guarantee schemes in Maharashtra, accuses PM Modi of favoring industrialists over the poor.
Britain's aircraft carriers get sunk 'in most war games', sources say
A military source has revealed that Britain's multi-billion pound aircraft carriers may already be out of date, with the vessels getting sunk in 'most war game' scenarios.
Sri Lanka parliamentary election: How the NPP won over country’s ethnic minorities
Sri Lanka's NPP coalition led by President Anura Kumara Dissanayake secures historic electoral victory, resonating with ethnic minorities.
Humiliation for Biden as he's shoved to back of 'family photo'
During his time in office, President Joe Biden boasted that 'America is back.' On Saturday, America was relegated to the back row.
In Sisamau, BJP looks to lure Dalits with a loud cry for ‘larger’ consolidation, SP banks on sympathy wave
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's speech at a roadshow for the Sisamau by-election in Uttar Pradesh sparks intense campaigning.
Military families to save thousands of pounds a year in huge childcare offer
It’s part of a bid to boost morale in the military, with MPs set to debate the first Armed Forces Commissioner bill on Monday
Geology is racist and 'linked to white supremacy' claims UK professor
A professor in 'inhumane geography' at a leading British university has branded the subject of geology as racist, claiming that it has been heavily influenced by colonisation.
Cong. rebel faction backed by CPI(M) claims victory in Kozhikode bank election; Cong. alleges malpractices
Election chaos at Parayancheri school as voters clash, fake IDs caught, and police struggle to control situation.
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon speaks from APEC
The Prime Minister is in Peru at the APEC Summit.
China's potential response to NZ joining AUKUS 'not a consideration' - Luxon
China has raised its concerns about New Zealand being potentially involved in the intelligence and security pact AUKUS directly with the prime minister.
'Boat gangs should fear Keir Starmer's plan - it's more effective than Rishi Sunak's pledge'
In his short time in office, Prime Minister Keir Starmer has done more than the Tories ever did - the Rwanda gimmick was scrapped and delayed asylum applications processed
Britain has an astonishing 470 DELEGATES at climate change summit
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has been accused of hypocrisy after the sheer scale of the UK delegation sent to the COP 29 conference in Azerbaijan was revealed.
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