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After Trump's 'G2' meet, maybe it's time for Indians to (really) be Asian?
Internationalist Indians, including regulars at New Delhi's India International Centre, have always held India outside the ambit of 'Asia'. Sure, India is recognised as part of the Asian continent. But the idea of us being 'Asian' crops up beyond...
Updated guidelines allow lawyers in Britain to dispense with the curly horsehair wigs
The British legal system isn’t abandoning its 300-year tradition of curly white wigs just yet, but it is making room for lawyers who may not want to look like they are auditioning for a production of Amadeus while arguing armed robbery cases. Some...
Extraterritoriality: the UK perspective
1 Overview In today’s globalised markets, corporate criminal liability often extends beyond domestic borders. Extraterritorial laws are an important tool for holding corporate entities accountable for misconduct committed abroad, particularly...
England friendly will be a tough test - Black Queens coach K...
Black Queens head coach Kim Lars Bjorkegren says his team is bracing for a formidable challenge when they face England’s Lionesses in an international friendly this December at St. Mary’s Stadium. The match will pit Ghana against one of the...
Vietjet places landmark order for 100 Airbus A321neo Jets, bolstering the UK-Việt Nam comprehensive strategic partnership
LONDON — Vietjet Air and Airbus have signed a contract for the purchase of 100 A321neo aircraft, together with 50 additional purchase options at a recent ceremony held at the UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office, witnessed by the UK Prime...
European Regtech Fourthline Teams Up with London based crcle to Provide Identity Verification Solutions
Fourthline, Europe’s identity services provider, has been selected by crcle as their Identity Verification Partner. As the “verified” social network, crcle is transforming how Gen-Z connects. Fourthline, as one of the identity service providers...
Lorraine Beavers: ‘The silent killer the national cancer plan must confront’
As we await the release of the National Cancer Plan, Liver Cancer Awareness Month is a stark reminder of the urgent need to act on one of the UK’s fastest rising and less survivable cancers. While the UK has made impressive progress in reducing...
Fury as British aid money used to build new £52m road through Amazon Jungle
British taxpayers will fund a £52 million road built in the Amazon, supporting a project intended to help the climate. The road in the South American country Guyana that will lead to a tiny village is part of the many schemes funded through the...
Report shows that young Americans attend religious services more than their parents
(ZENIT News / Washington, 10.30.2025).- For the first time in modern American history, young adults are more likely to be found in church pews than their parents. A new study by the Barna Group, conducted in partnership with Gloo as part of its...
'Blood everywhere': Multiple people stabbed on UK train, two arrested
Two men have been arrested after a number of people were stabbed on a train to Huntingdon, eastern England. UK police said they had arrested two suspects Saturday evening local time, as "a number of people" were taken to hospital and a...
Driving change: the rise of sustainable financing in Latin America
Introduction In recent years, many countries around the world have increased their focus on the preservation of the environment, the promotion of socially driven policies and the level of scrutiny of corporate governance of the companies that...
"The way my mouth DROPPED": American Horror Story confirms major season 13 stars and fans are shocked
American Horror Story has confirmed its lead casting for its upcoming 13th season, and it's safe to say that fans are beyond satisfied. Several franchise regulars will be back for the next outing, including none other than ultimate fan favourite...
Everything you need to know about all-Wales Bluetongue Restricted Zone
31st October 2025 Author: Aleksandra Cupriak Welsh Government announced that an all-Wales Restricted Zone (RZ) for bluetongue serotype 3 (BTV-3) will be introduced from 10th November. Stock photo. To date, 11 cases of BTV-3 have been confirmed in...
Notorious pitch invader strikes AGAIN: Internet menace Jarvo 69 infiltrates rugby league game and puts his arm around Australia star having already tormented England cricket and Gary Lineker on Match of the Day
Repeat offender Daniel 'Jarvo' Jarvis has struck again, this time the serial prankster targeting the second Ashes Test between Australia and England in Liverpool. The English sport fan, who goes by the alias Jarvo 69, has been behind some of the...
Bad broadband loans breed caution at National Wealth Fund
The investment fund backed by the government has warned that it is becoming more cautious towards Britain’s challenger broadband industry, after a rise in bad loans caused losses to spiral. Losses for the taxpayer-backed National Wealth Fund rose...
History Repeats Itself: Energy, Borders and the War Narrative in the Americas
Oil and gas have not only fueled economies but created rivalries, territorial disputes and wars. In the last one hundred years or so, since petroleum resources have been commercially extracted it is central to numerous armed conflicts. Some...
Alana Kassie to Represent Montserrat at the UK Youth Parliament in the House of Commons
Montserrat’s Alana Kassie is set to take her seat in the House of Commons this November as part of the UK Youth Parliament, continuing a family legacy of leadership and national pride. At just 17, the Business and Entrepreneurship student at...
Borthwick hails Pollock's impact in England win
England coach Steve Borthwick has praised Henry Pollock following his impact off the bench in the 25-7 win over Australia on Saturday. Pollock came on in the second half and scored on the hour mark to give his side some breathing room before...
The 26 Countries Where the Most Americans Are Killed by Terrorists
Since the end of the Second World War, the United States has had an indispensable role in global politics. With the most advanced military of any country, the U.S. projects power around the world to protect its interests — providing a security...
British bluesman Will Johns kicks off Dunedin Wines the Blues
DUNEDIN — The three-decade tradition of Dunedin Wines the Blues continues on Saturday, Nov. 8, from noon to 8 p.m. in Pioneer Park on Main Street, with the city’s signature event kicked off by a member of rock ‘n’ roll royalty, Will Johns, nephew...