South Africa to tap private sector to revive crumbling cities
The government is the biggest owner of real estate in South Africa.
Tribute to courage, sacrifice of veterans: PM Modi on 10 years of OROP
Prime Minister Narendra Modi reaffirmed the government's commitment to honouring India's armed forces, praising the 'One Rank, One Pension' (OROP)
Mpumalanga police arrest protester at Lebombo port of entry
The protester parked his taxi in front of the gate at the port of entry and allegedly locked himself inside when police reprimanded him.
Burglars steal 750 bottles of fine wine - worth £50,000 - from posh restaurant
The theft, which happened in the dead of night in central Paris, follows the shocking targeting of the Michelin-starred Tour d'Argent, also in the French capital
Telangana CID arrests two involved in pan-India job fraud racket
Telangana CID arrests consultancy firm director and accomplice for duping job seekers with fake overseas opportunities.
An election is (almost) upon us - what happens now?
The country will elect a new set of representatives to the Dáil, the most powerful part of the Oireachtas, the Irish national parliament. For new voters, or anyone unsure of the process, here is an overview of how it all works.
Eligibility rules in public appointments can’t be changed midway: SC
Constitution Bench rules against changing eligibility rules midway in public appointments, emphasizing right to equality and non-discrimination.
Waqf Board identifies 17 monuments inside historic Bidar Fort as its property, catches ASI unawares
Karnataka Board of Waqfs claims ownership of 17 monuments in Bidar Fort, sparking controversy and farmer protests.
Canada temple suspends Hindu priest for 'violent rhetoric'
The priest of a Hindu temple in the Canadian city of Brampton has been suspended for spreading 'violent rhetoric' during recent clashes between protesters carrying Khalistani flags and the people present there.
Just one third of people can solve the riddle of which hat the cat is in
This taxing brainteaser leaves a hug number of people confused and still trying to work out th4e finals answer even when it is finally revealed
Germany's government on the brink of collapse after sacking of key minister
Germany'c coalition government is on the brink of collapse following the sacking of a key minister - a move that has the potential to trigger political chaos.
MP govt forms advisory panel for better management of wild elephants
Madhya Pradesh forms elephant advisory committee for rescue and rehabilitation of wild elephants after recent deaths.
Canada temple attack: India cancels consular camps
The announcement comes days after an incident of violent disruption by protestors carrying Khalistani flags at a consular event co-organised by the Hindu Sabha temple in Brampton and the Indian Consulate.
Canada: Hindu temple in Brampton suspends priest for spreading 'violent rhetoric'
Hindu Sabha Mandir President Madhusudan Lama has suspended the pundit who spread violent rhetoric. The Ontario Sikhs and Gurdwara Council denounced the acts of violence at the Hindu Sabha on Sunday night.
Hindu temple in Brampton suspends priest for spreading 'violent rhetoric'
Hindu temple priest suspended for spreading violent rhetoric during clashes with Khalistani protesters in Brampton, Canada.
European leaders to gather in Budapest for summit
Taoiseach Simon Harris is in Budapest for the gathering of the European Political Community, a grouping of 47 European countries including the 27 member states of the European Union.
Photo essay: Fighting the wind to fly the flag
The House: Atop the Beehive a lone national flag is tortured daily by Wellington's gales. We join its handlers up on the roof to chat, watching as its fraying edges whip the sky.
Waqf: JPC chairman Jagdambika Pal says developments in Karnataka are a matter of concern
To a query that he should have met the farmers with all other members of the Joint Parliamentary Committee, Jagdambika Pal said that it was not necessary as he would be placing their representations before the JPC.
Hema Committee report: Probe into cases progressing well, says Kerala High Court
Kerala High Court monitors progress in sexual assault cases with regard to Hema Committee report, appoints amicus curiae, and considers draft legislation for film industry.
'Act of stupidity': BJP condemns resolution for Article 370 restoration in J&K
Senior BJP leader Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi on Thursday criticised the Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) Legislative Assembly's resolution advocating for the restoration of Article 370 and called it an act of...
Israel passes law that would allow it to deport families of Palestinian attackers
Israel passes law to deport family members of Palestinian attackers to Gaza, sparking legal challenges and criticism.
Hema Committee report: Kerala HC appoints amicus curiae to assist Govt in framing policies for women
The Kerala High Court on Thursday appointed an amicus curiae to help the state government in drafting special legislation to address the issues faced by women
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