Police clash with demonstrators in Karachi amid nationwide protests over Nasrallah’s killing
A large number of protesters, including women and children, attended the rally, raising slogans against Israel and the United States.
Has INDIA bloc run its course? A critical look at current tensions
The political developments over the past few months within the INDIA bloc have triggered the debate around a pertinent question of whether this bloc now “stands disintegrated”. ...
Far right party wins Austrian general election
Austrian voters have handed a first ever general election victory to the far-right Freedom Party, vote projections showed, underlining rising support for hard-right parties in Europe fueled by concern over immigration levels.
Oliver Dowden interviewed in election betting inquiry
The Gambling Commission is not investigating Sir Oliver, and he himself didn’t place any bets on the election.
Zookeeper mauled to death by lion in Nigeria
The man, 35, reportedly agreed to show some visitors the lion's feeding routine after hours.
Interim government should make way for a ‘more efficient’ set-up: BNP leader Rumeen Farhana
Ms. Farhana criticises unelected interim government in Bangladesh, calls for more efficient administration to address challenges.
'Too much buck passing' says minister as she slams 'unacceptably slow' cladding repairs
More than half the buildings in Manchester found to have unsafe cladding are still waiting for repairs
Austria’s far-right Freedom Party heading for its first national election win
Austria's far-right Freedom Party leads in election, but forming a coalition for governance remains uncertain.
Ensure hassle-free darshan for devotees, Minister tells Durga temple officials
Endowments Minister ensures hassle-free Dasara festivities at Sri Durga Malleswara Swamyvarla Devasthanam with improved arrangements and facilities.
Prolonged civic work causes inconvenience at Chintadripet
Ongoing roadwork for storm water drain extension in Arunachalam Street, Chintadripet, poses risks and disruptions for residents and commuters.
'Labour needs to call the bluff of fat cat tax dodgers in this budget - it's the only way'
The Mirror's Kevin Maguire says Labour has two options in its first Autumn Budget - either they raise taxes for the rich to fill the black hole in the UK's finances or take more money from millions of ordinary working Brits...
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