Biden Sanctions Amana Development Group in Final Assault on Israeli Settlers
Reports indicate that Biden may level further sanctions against Israeli individuals and organizations, including ministers Bezalel Smotrich and Itamar Ben Gvir.
Fast-paced and slow-paced degree options from next year: UGC chairman explains
UGC is set to introduce accelerated and decelerated degree programmes for students, allowing faster completion or extended timelines from the next academic session, with detailed guidelines expected soon. UGC Chairman M Jagadesh Kumar explained more.
Sweden issues pamphlet telling citizens how to prepare for potential war as WWIII fears grow
Sweden has issued a pamphlet telling citizens to stockpile food and water during a nuclear attack as World War Three fears grow.
Half of male victims 'do not report domestic abuse'
A new report says there is a pressing need to provide support to victims who do come forward.
Kharge seeks Prez Murmu's intervention to restore peace in Manipur
Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge has written to President Droupadi Murmu expressing concern over the ongoing violence in Manipur and urging her immediate intervention to ensure the safety and security of the people. In his letter, Kharge highlighted the 'failure' of the state and central governments in restoring law and order, citing the loss of over 300 lives and the displacement of nearly a lakh people. He emphasized the constitutional imperative of the President to intervene and protect the lives and properties of citizens in Manipur.
PM’s refusal to visit Manipur beyond anybody’s understanding: Kharge in letter to President Murmu
Congress President Kharge urges President Murmu to intervene in Manipur crisis, highlighting inaction by Union Government.
US university fair in Delhi rescheduled due to poor air quality
The US University Education Fair in Delhi has been postponed due to hazardous air quality. Education USA is yet to announce the revised schedule for the event.
Kharge seeks President’s intervention to restore normalcy in Manipur
Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge on Tuesday sought the intervention of President Droupadi Murmu to restore peace, and normalcy and make constitutional machinery functional in Manipur.
More than 100 people needed homelessness support after Long Eaton asylum seeker hotel closed
The Novotel Hotel in Long Eaton had been used for asylum seeker accommodation until June
Why did this Nevada legislator travel to Rio, Dublin, Norway and Normandy last year?
Several state lawmakers took sponsored trips but one top official’s travel stood out in state disclosures.
Massive boost for Plymouth bus users announced
'A fantastic day for every person in Plymouth who uses the bus'
What’s happening with Tower Hamlets’ controversial Low Traffic Neighbourhoods?
A community group is taking the local mayor to court this week.
Devils who forcibly took farmers’ lands and sold to others reciting scriptures now, Bhatti ridicules opposition parties
Deputy CM criticizes BRS leaders for land grabbing, praises Indira Gandhi, and highlights caste census initiative in Telangana.
'Disbelieved' parents feel vindicated after damning special needs report
Derbyshire County Council has been heavily criticised for its special educational needs support
Campaigners call for ban on cakes and biscuits at school lunchtimes in England
Campaigners have called for ban on cakes and biscuits at school lunchtimes in England in a bid to reduce children's sugar intake.
Johns Hopkins University to tackle TB, boost women in STEMM, eyes India campus
Johns Hopkins University, one of the top in teh world, has expanded its century-long ties with India. It has launched a TB programme and a fellowship for women in STEMM. It is also discussing establishing acampus in India.
What World War 3 could look like in Britain as Vladimir Putin's top crony warns it's already begun
As Vladimir Putin's top crony claims World War Three has already begun, the Mirror examines what modern-day war could look like in Britain - from food rations to curfews
AMCHA Launches National Campaign to Combat ‘Faculty for Justice in Palestine’
“Our investigation alarmingly reveals that campuses with FJP chapters are seeing assaults and death threats against Jewish students at rates multiple times higher than those without FJP groups."
Chief Curator Rodrigo Moura to Depart from El Museo del Barrio, Susanna V. Temkin Promoted to Senior Curator
Susanna V. Temkin was also promoted to the role of senior curator.
Devon pupils 'removed' from lessons for wearing wellies
"I don't see how wearing wellies to school was affecting mine, or anyone else's education"
Pilot project to replace kerosene engines in fishing boats with LPG kits soon
Tamil Nadu introduces LPG-powered outboard motors for fishing boats to reduce pollution and fuel costs.
Over 20,000 young people expected to be homeless this Christmas
Nearly 23,000 young people in England are expected to be homeless this Christmas.
Derby academy helping children stay in learning is 'outstanding' according to Ofsted
Inspectors described it as the pupils' 'safe place'
Cultural rendezvous: Lok Manthan Bhagyanagar-2024 from Nov 21-24
The Lok Manthan, which is organised every two years in different locations in the country, will take place in Hyderabad from November 21 to 24.
Education fund, Nanny statue to be established in honour of Marcia Douglas
“Colonel was not just a natural leader; she was a force of nature. Her passion for advancing sports, education, social development, and cultural heritage resonated deeply within our community and beyond. She championed these causes tirelessly,...
Wanted South Sudanese fugitive in $7m fraud living large in Kampala
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Plymouth school wins special award in front of Dragons' Den star
What an achievement
23,000 young people in England face homelessness this Christmas
A Government spokesperson described the predicted figures as “simply unacceptable”
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