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Sri Lanka gets back six stolen artefacts from Netherlands

Six Sri Lankan artefacts taken by the Dutch over 200 years ago during the colonial era were repatriated to the island nation on Wednesday (29). The Netherlands, which colonised Sri Lanka from 1658-1796, returned the artefacts stolen in 1756. A Sri Lankan Airlines flight from Frankfurt arrived on Wednesday with…

Covid infections led to spike in preterm births, vaccines helped…

An alarming increase in premature births was attributed to Covid-19, but researchers, analysing birth records in California, US, have found that vaccines played a crucial role in restoring the premature birth rate to pre-pandemic levels. Maternal Covid-19 infection increased the probability of preterm delivery, which is birth occurring before 37…

Sunak attributes high immigration levels to Johnson’s tenure

Rishi Sunak has attributed the high levels of net migration to Boris Johnson. He said, that he "inherited these very large numbers" and is committed to reducing them. The prime minister pledged to take necessary measures to decrease net migration, facing pressure from the right wing of his party to…

India concerned over US linking intelligence official in plot to…

India expressed concern on Thursday (30), regarding the United States' linking of an Indian official with a man accused of conspiring to kill a Sikh separatist within American territory. Indian officials affirmed that they would take subsequent actions based on the conclusions drawn by a panel investigating these allegations. India…

Indian student in US viciously beaten, forced to work for…

Authorities in the US have rescued a 20-year-old Indian student from a prolonged period of captivity. During this time, the victim endured months without access to bathroom facilities, faced severe physical assaults, and was coerced into working across three different households by his cousin and two other men. The incident…

Lilly Singh, Charithra Chandran join hands for new series

YouTuber, television host, comedian, actress, and writer Lilly Singh has joined hands with actress Charithra Chandran, who played one of the leads in Bridgerton 2, for a new series. Singh is developing the series based on the novel Arzu, written by Mumbai-based author Riva Razdan. Writer Geetika Lizardi, whose writing…

Sunak’s £1.6 billion pledge aims to regain climate narrative

Prime minister Rishi Sunak is set to announce a funding pledge of £1.6 billion ($2 billion) during the UN climate summit on Friday (1), as an effort to enhance his green credentials, following the alterations made to Britain's measures aimed at achieving net zero, targets. Sunak, in Dubai for COP28…

Ranveer poses with Johnny Depp at Red Sea Film Festival

The ongoing third edition of the Red Sea Film Festival has turned out to be extra special for actor Ranveer Singh's fans. Not only did the Simmba star receive a special honour at the gala, but also got an opportunity to meet his 'screen idol' and Hollywood actor Johnny Depp…

6th International Short Film Festival on Cultural Tourism begins

The sixth edition of the International Short Film Festival on Cultural Tourism kickstarted in Varanasi on Friday. The festival is being organised with the tourism department of the Uttar Pradesh Government as its partner. Over 94 films from 44 countries will be screened at the festival. The films will aim…

Zoya Akhtar on challenges of making ‘The Archies’

Ace filmmaker Zoya Akhtar is gearing up for her upcoming film The Archies, which got the limelight since the release of its trailer. Bringing back the nostalgia of the 1960s when teenagers would enjoy reading Archie Comics rather than surfing the internet, Zoya has attempted to recreate the magic of…

Sunak pressed hard for easing covid rules, inquiry hears

During the Covid inquiry, it was revealed that in a meeting held in July 2021, Rishi Sunak advocated fervently for the lifting of all lockdown restrictions. Boris Johnson, during the same meeting, reportedly referred to individuals as "malingering" and "workshy," as detailed in a diary entry by the then chief…

Karan spills beans on Rani’s wedding in Manchester

The latest episode of Karan Johar’s popular celebrity talk show Koffee With Karan on Disney+ Hotstar saw Rani Mukerji and Kajol gracing the couch. During the show, KJo recalled how he managed to attend actress Rani Mukerji and filmmaker Aditya Chopra's destination wedding in Manchester at a time when his…

Arthanayake raises concerns about lack of diversity in BBC leadership

BRITISH ASIAN BBC presenter Nihal Arthanayake expressed concerns about the overwhelming lack of diversity in the network's newsroom, highlighting its impact on his mental health. Addressing a journalism diversity conference on Wednesday (29) at Media City in Salford, he expressed concern about the absence of Muslim employees in the "senior…

5 MLB Betting Mistakes You Need to Avoid at All…

The MLB regular season just finished a few weeks ago, and the victory of the Texas Rangers is still fresh on our minds. In just a few months, the regular season will begin. However, before we delve into that, let's figure out some of the mistakes you might have made…

The Business of Sports: Sponsorships, Endorsements, and Betting

In an era where environmental consciousness is becoming increasingly crucial, industries across the board are reevaluating their practices to align with sustainability goals. One such industry that has been making strides in this direction is gaming. As we delve into the intersection of sustainability and gaming, we uncover a common…

Covid Inquiry: Hancock regrets following scientists’ advice over his own…

While giving evidence to the Covid Inquiry on Thursday (30) former health secretary Matt Hancock said his “single greatest regret” concerning the pandemic was not “overruling” advice from scientists who allegedly said that Covid could not be transmitted asymptomatically. The former health secretary revealed that advisers had informed him during…

Kissinger advocated strong ties with India during Modi’s leadership

HENRY KISSINGER, known for his disdain for India's leadership in the 1970s, has been advocating stronger US-India ties in the past decade under prime minister Narendra Modi. After Modi came to power in 2014, Kissinger, also the former US National Security Advisor, has been advocating strong ties with India. When…

Irish music legend Shane MacGowan dies

Singer-songwriter Shane MacGowan, the legendary frontman of the Irish band, the Pogues, died early Thursday, his family announced online. He was 65, reported the New York Post. The songwriter of 'Fairytale of New York' died at 3 a.m. with his wife and family by his side, his band reported online.…

Sonia Rach introduces children to ‘basic understanding of world of…

Sonia Rach, the deputy news editor at FT Adviser, steps into the realm of children's literature with her creation, "Loose Change: Tina Learns to Save." Tailored for youngsters between the ages of 6 and 11, this new children’s book endeavours to sow the seeds of financial acumen by introducing the…

Mindy Kaling to be part of Medallia Experience 2024

Mindy Kaling has joined the impressive speaker line-up of Medallia Experience 2024, announced Medallia Inc., the global leader in customer and employee experience. The actress, screenwriter, and producer will be sharing the stage with three-time Super Bowl champion Steve Young and more at the event. Medallia Experience ‘24 will bring…

European Union Film Festival to open on Dec 1

The 28th edition of the European Union Film Festival, which spotlights the best in European Cinema and offers an immersive experience with a focus on celebrating women's stories told by women filmmakers, is set to open on December 1, 2023, in New Delhi. This year’s line-up includes 28 films in…

Freida Pinto joins Red Sea Film Fest jury; Ranveer to…

Red Sea International Film Festival recently unveiled its line-up of juries and awardees for its third edition which kicks off today on November 30. The festival takes place in Jeddah on the Red Sea's eastern shore. The event will conclude on December 9. Baz Luhrmann, who was previously announced as…

Sadiq Khan activates emergency measures as snowfall threat looms

MAYOR Sadiq Khan has declared the 'severe weather emergency protocol' for London as the possibility of snowfall looms over the city later this week. He is also implementing measures aimed at protecting rough sleepers amidst freezing temperatures. Khan explained that the procedure involves activating emergency shelters throughout the city to…

Rubicon Drinks founder Naresh Nagrecha dies at 73

Naresh Nagrecha, who founded the exotic soft drinks brand Rubicon four decades ago, died peacefully at his home on Tuesday (28), after a courageous battle with illness, the family said. He was 73. Nagrecha has been a pioneer in the exotic food and beverage industry as co-founder of Rubicon Exotic…

Canada seeks greater cooperation from India amid US allegations

Canada urged India on Wednesday (29) to cooperate in an investigation regarding the murder involving a Sikh separatist in British Columbia. The request came after the US revealed it had prevented an assassination attempt against a Sikh separatist on its soil. The U.S. Justice Department said earlier on Wednesday it…

‘The Apprentice’: Sebastian Stan to play young Donald Trump

Sebastian Stan, the star of Pam & Tommy and multiple Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) films, is set to play a younger version of former US president Donald Trump in the upcoming movie The Apprentice from Iranian filmmaker Ali Abbasi. According to entertainment news outlet Deadline, Succession alum Jeremy Strong and…

Randeep Hooda shares wedding photos

Actor-couple Randeep Hooda and Lin Laishram have shared the first pictures from their wedding. The two actors tied the knot on Wednesday at Chumthang Sanapung in Manipur capital Imphal. "From today, we are One. #JustMarried," Hooda and Laishram posted on their respective Instagram pages along with photos from the marriage…

Priyanka congratulates Vir Das for Emmy win

Stand-up comic Vir Das on Thursday thanked Priyanka Chopra for her wishes on his International Emmy Award win and praised the actress for opening doors for the rest of Indian talent around the world. On November 20, Das became the first Indian to win the International Emmy for his Netflix…

NASA partners with India for space station voyage training

NASA will train an Indian astronaut for a voyage to the International Space Station as early as next year, NASA Administrator Bill Nelson said on Wednesday (29), amid deepening space ties between India and the US. "There is an opportunity to share science," Nelson said, speaking at an event in…

French fashion firm strikes deal with Reliance

FASHION group SMCP, owner of French fashion labels Sandro and Maje, said on Thursday (30) it signed a deal with Reliance to expand into India and will join other high-end European brands opening stores in the Jio World Plaza mall in Mumbai. "There aren't a lot of accessible luxury fashion…

British Perspectives on Eastern and Western Entertainment

The landscape of entertainment in the United Kingdom presents a fascinating blend of Eastern and Western elements, creating a unique cultural tapestry. This exploration delves into the varied entertainment preferences in the UK, offering insights into how these differing influences coalesce to form a distinctive entertainment scene. The Charms of…

After 50 years US set to return to Moon on…

The head of a potentially pioneering private company has revealed that, more than 50 years after the final Apollo mission, the United States will endeavour to land a spacecraft on the Moon again on January 25. The lander, named Peregrine, will have no one on board. It was developed by…

Indian national charged with plotting to assassinate Sikh separatist in…

An Indian national has been charged with conspiring to assassinate a Sikh separatist leader on US territory, the Justice Department said on Wednesday (29). The allegations suggest the involvement of an Indian government official in the planning process. The Justice Department unsealed murder-for-hire charges against Nikhil Gupta, 52, "in connection…

How Intimacy Can Relieve Stress

We all have hectic lives, and finding time to be intimate with our spouses isn't always easy. Intimacy is beneficial for more than just the emotional connection it creates. Having sex on a regular basis, along with other forms of closeness, might have a surprising positive effect on your health.…

India honours WWII US servicemen with Himalayan museum

INDIA paid tribute Wednesday (29) to the hundreds of US servicemen killed during World War II with the opening of a museum near its strategic border with China honouring the dramatic Himalayan airlift dubbed "The Hump". Telling the story of how Allied pilots flew the perilous route to supply Chinese…

Nita on opening of West End blockbuster ‘Mamma Mia’

Nita Ambani, the founder and chairperson of Reliance Foundation, on Tuesday evening attended the opening show of 'Mamma Mia', a West End musical, which is currently being staged at the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre in Mumbai. Speaking at the opening of the musical, she said when the Nita Mukesh…

Charli XCX engaged to George Daniel

Popular English singer and songwriter Charli XCX, 31, is now engaged to her longtime boyfriend, George Daniel, a British drummer, singer, songwriter, and record producer. She revealed on Instagram that she and George Daniel of the 1975 are engaged and will soon get married. "Charlie XCX and George Daniel are…

The Bhavan UK celebrates Diwali

The Bhavan hosted its annual Diwali Gala on November 25, 2023, at the London Marriott Hotel, Grosvenor Square, attended by patrons, supporters, and artists. The event commenced with a warm and receptive audience. Vikram Doraiswami, the High Commissioner of India to the UK, graced the occasion as the Chief Guest,…

Eligible parents can apply for free childcare from January

PEOPLE can apply for the free childcare scheme for working parents from 2 January, the government announced on Wednesday (29). Eligible working parents can register between mid-January and the end of February to access 15 hours free childcare per week from April 2024. In 2024-25, the government plans to invest…

India opts for coal comfort in meeting power demand

INDIA last Tuesday (21) asked private firms to ramp up investments in new coal-fired power plants to meet a dramatic rise in electricity demand and bridge nearly 30-gigawatts of additional requirement by 2030, despite international pressure to stop building such facilities. India’s power and renewable energy minister, RK Singh, in…

Landlords of London flat in fire tragedy plead guilty to…

During a brief hearing at Thames Magistrates' Court in east London, Sofina Begum, 50, and Aminur Rahman, 53, the landlords of an east London flat where a deadly fire occurred in March, pleaded guilty to a total of nine criminal charges. The fire at 18 Maddocks House in Shadwell led…

Trust changes board to serve diverse communities

ONE of the largest charitable trusts in Britain has dismissed its entire board as part of an effort to enhance diversity and prioritise “social justice and anti-racism” in its mission, the Telegraph reported. The Tudor Trust, with a £288 million endowment, has been led by a family-dominated board for decades.…

Priyanka Chopra enjoys F1 Grand Prix 2023

Priyank Chopra recently attended the F1 Grand Prix at Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi. Several videos and photos from the grand racing event have now gone viral on social media where the former Miss World could be seen rubbing shoulders with a host of international celebrities, including Naomi Campbell,…

Jr NTR, Hrithik Roshan’s ‘War 2’ locks release date

Makers of the upcoming spy-thriller film War 2 on Wednesday announced the film's official release date. Starring Hrithik Roshan, Jr NTR, and Kiara Advani in the lead roles, War 2 is set to hit the theatres on the occasion of Independence Day 2025. The film is helmed by Ayan Mukerji.…

Coolie: 40 years of an all time classic

CLASSIC film Coolie captured the attention of Bollywood fans around the world when it was released on December 2, 1983 because an accident on the set had nearly killed lead star Amitabh Bachchan, after a stunt went wrong. The story of a boy separated from his mother, who grows up…

“Every moment felt that death was standing nearby,” say rescued…

AFTER 17 days trapped inside a collapsed Himalayan road tunnel they were building, Indian workers described the horror of their ordeal, and the hopes and prayers that kept them strong. "We were really scared, every moment felt that death was standing nearby," rescued worker Deepak Kumar said on Wednesday (29).…

People with higher cognition voted against Brexit, says study

PEOPLE with higher cognition were more likely to vote in favour of the UK staying on as a member of the European Union, new research has found. Researchers at the University of Bath found that cognitive skills – including memory, verbal fluency and reasoning – were linked with how people…

Father, three relatives of woman held for ‘honour killing’ in…

Pakistani police have arrested four individuals, among them a man who killed his teenage daughter following instructions from family elders. This action was reportedly prompted by her appearance in a viral picture with a man on social media, police said on Wednesday (29). The police said the 18-year-old woman was…

UK’s heading in the right direction, says Swati Dhingra

A MEMBER of the Bank of England’s (BoE) monetary policy committee said UK businesses have reasons to be “optimistic” over future growth. Dr Swati Dhingra said she believes the UK has “come out of the worst of the inflation and cost of living crisis” and the country will return to…

Suspected fraud on Covid loans climbs in value

THE value of suspected fraud flagged by lenders across emergency state-backed loans granted to struggling businesses in the Covid-19 pandemic has increased by seven per cent to £1.8 billion, government figures showed on Tuesday (28). Banks handed out a total of £77 bn of state-backed funds to support companies hit…

Screen time affects children’s brain development: Study

According to scientists screen time leads to physical and functional changes in the brains of children under 12 years of age, impacting their development. This was discovered after reviewing 33 brain imaging studies spanning 23 years and involving 30,000 participants. Screen time, referring to the time children spend watching television…

Capital comes together to raise awareness about changes to the…

The Greater London Authority (GLA) has launched a campaign to help all eligible Londoners access their right to vote, in collaboration with Shout Out UK, London borough electoral services and a coalition of civil society organisations South Asian faith leaders, public figures and community groups are supporting the campaign which…

Saudi wealth fund acquires stake in Heathrow

SAUDI ARABIA's sovereign wealth fund is to buy ten per cent of London's Heathrow airport from Spanish infrastructure giant Ferrovial, whose departure from the hub after almost two decades leaves Qatar as its biggest shareholder. Ferrovial late Tuesday (28) said it was offloading its 25 per cent stake for nearly…

Rinku Ghosh: Playing parts perfectly

A PROLIFIC two-decade career has seen Rinku Ghosh deliver perfectly pitched performances on film and television, across diverse languages. The versatile Indian actress played a key role in the recently concluded TV drama serial Junooniyatt and is looking forward to taking on more challenges in diverse projects. Eastern Eye caught…

Pakistan politics: Imran Khan names successor for party election

JAILED former Pakistani prime minister Imran Khan's party said on Wednesday (29) that he had named one of his lawyers as his temporary stand-in to contest the position of party head. Khan's Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party released a video showing barrister Gohar Khan announcing his nomination. "I will fill in…

Matt Smith to headline ‘The Death of Bunny Munro’

British star Matt Smith will lead the upcoming limited drama series The Death of Bunny Munro. Written by Pete Jackson, the six-episode show is based on Nick Cave’s darkly comic novel of the same name, according to a press release from Sky Studios. Smith, known for British shows Doctor Who,…

ZEE5 Global fortifies US leadership with aggregation of South Asian…

ZEE5 Global, the world’s largest streaming service for South Asian content, today announced a strategic move to aggregate multiple South Asian streaming platforms within the ZEE5 Global platform with the launch of Add-ons in the US. ZEE5 Global Add-ons will offer subscribers in the US a single window to access…

Experts seek more funds to help south Asian pupils hit…

AN URGENT “education recovery” programme is needed to help pupils from south Asian backgrounds catch up at school due to the impact of the pandemic, experts have urged. They have sought extra funding and resources in order to close the gap after new government figures showed a sharp drop in…

Khushalii Kumar: Deep dive into an underwater drama

TALENTED newcomer Khushalii Kumar has followed up an impactful film debut in 2022 psychological thriller Dhokha: Round D Corner with the newly released Starfish. The daughter of late music baron Gulshan Kumar plays a professional diver in her new ocean-set action-romance. Based on author Bina Nayak’s book Starfish Pickle: A Goan…

Barclays to cut 900 jobs in the UK: union

BARCLAYS is to cut 900 jobs in its UK business, trade union Unite said Tuesday (28), branding the bank's move as "disgraceful" in the run-up to Christmas. The union said the cuts are mostly in back-office jobs such as compliance, finance, legal, policy, IT and risk. Barclays said it was…

Uber to partner with London’s iconic black cabs

The ride-hailing firm Uber, identified as UBER.N, announced on Wednesday (29), its plans to open up its platform to London's black cabs early next year. This move signifies a notable shift in its relationship with drivers of London’s iconic taxis. In recent years, London's black cab drivers - who have…

Rahul Dravid to stay on as India coach

RAHUL DRAVID will stay on as coach of India, the country's cricket board said on Wednesday (29), having led the hosts to the final of the World Cup earlier this month. It was "unanimously agreed to further the tenure" of the 50-year-old former skipper, the Board of Control for Cricket…

Sanjeev Bhaskar’s father dies

Well-known actor Sanjeev Bhaskar lost his father, Inderjit Bhaskar, on November 18. He was 93. The Goodness Gracious Me and The Kumars at No. 42 star took to X to share the news with his fans and well-wishers. Sharing his father’s great lesson for life, he wrote, “Work hard. Don’t…

Uttarakhand chief minister rewards rescued tunnel workers for ‘exemplary patience’

The Uttarakhand chief minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Wednesday (29), met with the workers rescued from the Silkyara tunnel and presented Rs 1 lakh, equivalent to around £ 950 to each of the workers. He visited the rescued workers at a hospital in Chinyalisaur, where they are under medical observation.…

Leicester’s hospitals set to be revamped

LEICESTER’S hospitals are set for a once-in-a-generation transformation to modernise services and improve care, writes Hannah Richardson. The University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust (UHL) revealed plans for the city’s three hospital sites, with huge changes set to be delivered by the end of the decade. Simon Barton, UHL’s deputy…

Indian student charged for killing family members in US triple…

A 23-year-old Indian student has been arrested and charged for allegedly murdering his grandparents and uncle inside a New Jersey condominium, police and US media reports said. Om Brahmbhatt is accused of shooting Dilipkumar Brahmbhatt, 72, Bindu Brahmbhatt, 72, and Yashkumar Brahmbhatt, 38, the South Plainfield Police Department and the…

India to probe US concerns linking it to foiled Pannun…

INDIA will formally investigate security concerns aired by the United States in a warning to New Delhi about its links to a foiled plot to murder a Sikh separatist leader, the foreign ministry said on Wednesday (29). The issue comes at a delicate time for both India and the Biden…

What is the Importance of Credit Score in My Life?

In today's financial landscape, credit plays a crucial role in our lives. Whether you're applying for a loan, renting an apartment, or even getting a mobile phone contract, your credit score is a key factor that lenders and service providers consider. Understanding the importance of your credit score is essential…

How Should I Deal with Financial Stress?

Financial stress is a common issue that many individuals face in their lives. It can be caused by various factors such as debt, unemployment, unexpected expenses, or a lack of financial planning. Dealing with financial stress is crucial for maintaining overall well-being and peace of mind. In this article, we…

“Exploring the Potency and Benefits of THCA Flower: A Comprehensive…

THCA (Tetrahydrocannabinolic Acid) flower is a product of cannabis that is quickly gaining popularity among the cannabis community. While most people are used to smoking cannabis flowers that have been dried, cured, and undergone some degree of decarboxylation, thca flower is raw and unprocessed cannabis that is unheated and uncured. When…

How to Manage Multiple Projects as a Business Analyst

As a Business Analyst, you're probably used to working on several different projects simultaneously, each with specific goals and obstacles. As organizations strive for efficiency and agility, business analysts find themselves in the midst of various initiatives, requiring adept project management skills. In this blog post, we'll explore effective strategies…

“Discovering Pandabuy: Your One-Stop Online Shopping Solution”

With the current pandemic limiting our mobility, online shopping has become the go-to solution for those who want to shop without leaving their homes. However, shopping online has never been easy, especially when you have to visit different websites just to look for the products you need. This is where…

Nottingham attacks: Man admits to killing three

A man, identified as Valdo Calocane, 32 and also known as Adam Mendes has admitted to killing three people in a series of attacks that occurred in Nottingham in June. Though Calocane has denied murder, he has admitted to charges of manslaughter and attempted murder on grounds of diminished responsibility.…

Crohn’s and Colitis: Spot the signs of bowel disease

Stomach pain, blood in your poo and urgently needing the toilet can be embarrassing, scary and not easy to talk about.   But these are some of the symptoms of Crohn’s Disease and Ulcerative Colitis, the two main forms of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD). Although these conditions stay with you…

Finance executive wins discrimination case over ‘menopause’ jibe

A senior executive at a financial technology firm has emerged victorious in a discrimination claim against her boss who allegedly attributed her concerns about the company's finances to the menopause. Debbie Thomas, chief financial officer and director at London's Bibimoney since 2016, upset CEO Shiraz Jessa by warning about the…

Maxwell’s hundred carries Australia to five-wicket win over India

Glenn Maxwell's fiery unbeaten hundred carried Australia to a five-wicket win over India in the third T20I Guwahati on Tuesday (28). With this win, Australia managed to cut India's series lead to 2-1 in the five-match rubber. Maxwell made 104 off 48 balls (8x4, 8x6) as the Aussies went past…

All 41 workers trapped inside India’s Himalayan tunnel for 17…

Indian rescuers on Tuesday (27) pulled out all 41 construction workers trapped inside a collapsed tunnel in the Himalayas for 17 days, hours after drilling through the debris of rock, concrete and earth to reach them, officials said. The evacuation of the men - low-wage workers from some of India's…

Charitable trust initiates board overhaul to boost diversity

ONE of the largest charitable trusts in Britain has decided to dismiss its entire board as part of a comprehensive effort to enhance diversity and prioritise "social justice and anti-racism" in its mission, The Telegraph reported. The Tudor Trust, with a substantial £288 million endowment, has been led by a…

Foreign care workers facing widespread exploitation, union says

Foreign care workers invited to the UK to address staffing shortages are facing severe exploitation, with some being paid as little as £5 an hour while being charged exorbitant fees, The Guardian reported. A trade union, Unison, highlighted cases where workers were paid below the legal minimum wage, faced unexpected…

Nikki Haley quietly builds momentum for Republican nomination

INDIAN AMERICAN Nikki Haley is steadily gaining momentum in the race for the Republican nomination for the 2024 presidential election, the Sunday Times reported. Recent polls indicate that the former governor of South Carolina is now in a tight race with Ron DeSantis, the governor of Florida, for the second…

More empty promises on net migration undermine public trust

CONSERVATIVE politicians sounded like they were already in opposition during the ferocious blue-on-blue attacks on the government over record levels of net migration announced last week. There were many calls for immediate action to slash the numbers. Yet none of those declaring that it was of existential political importance to…

Zambian business magnate sues Atlas Mara over bank sale deal

A ZAMBIAN business magnate has sued Atlas Mara accusing the Virgin Islands-based banking group of failing to honour its payment commitment over an eight-year-old deal. Rajan Mahtani who set up the Finance Bank of Zambia in 1986, agreed to sell the lender to Atlas Mara in 2015 for $215 million…

Former adviser to Imran Khan victim of acid attack in…

An adviser to former Pakistani prime minister Imran Khan revealed that he was subjected to an acid attack near his residence in the UK. Mirza Shahzad Akbar clarified that while the chemical did not affect his eyes, it caused injuries elsewhere on his body. Authorities are currently investigating the incident,…

Rajesh Agrawal steps down as London’s deputy mayor

RAJESH AGRAWAL, the deputy mayor of London for business, is stepping down from the role to focus on Leicester East, where he is the Labour candidate for the next general election. The 46-year-old India-born entrepreneur-politician announced his departure on social media on Monday (27) after serving two terms in mayor…

Asos shifts bonus scheme focus from diversity targets to profits

ONLINE fashion retailer Asos has announced a change in the criteria for its annual executive bonus scheme, no longer requiring leaders to meet diversity targets to qualify for incentives, reported The Telegraph. The move is seen as a sign of shifting from the environmental, social, and governance (ESG) movement, which…

Fashion designer Rohit Bal in critical condition

Fashion designer Rohit Bal is in the intensive care unit (ICU) of Gurugram's Medanta Hospital undergoing treatment for cardiac issues and is in critical condition, doctors treating him said on Tuesday. Bal, a trendsetter in Indian fashion with designs that challenged established norms, is under the supervision of a team…

Cummins says players ‘not robots’ as Australia T20 team struggles

CAPTAIN Pat Cummins said Tuesday (28) that cricketers were "not robots" with Australia's Twenty20 team struggling in India straight after their 50-over World Cup triumph. Seven of the Australia squad who won the World Cup remained in India for a five-match T20 series that started four days after the November…

Sri Lanka sports minister sacked over cricket crisis

SRI LANKA'S sports minister was sacked on Monday (27), hours after he accused president Ranil Wickremesinghe of trying to assassinate him over his moves to clean up corruption at the cricket board. Officials said Roshan Ranasinghe was dismissed ahead of Monday's weekly cabinet meeting after he told parliament that Wickremesinghe…

Karan pens note as ‘Kal Ho Naa Ho’ turns 20

Ace filmmaker Karan Johar on Tuesday penned down a long emotional note as he celebrated the 20th anniversary of Shah Rukh Khan, Saif Ali Khan, and Preity Zinta starrer Kal Ho Naa Ho. Taking to Instagram, KJo dropped a special collage video that had a few scenes from the film…

First human case of swine flu strain detected in UK

A new strain of swine flu has been detected in a person in the UK for the first time and close contacts are being monitored to determine its potential to spread among humans, health authorities reported on Monday (27). The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) said the virus strain found…

‘Main Atal Hoon’ sets release date

National Film Award-winning actor Pankaj Tripathi on Tuesday unveiled multiple posters of his upcoming biopic film Main Atal Hoon and also announced the film's official release date. Taking to Instagram, Pankaj Tripathi shared the posters which he captioned, "Heart of Gold... Man of Steel... A versatile Poet... The visionary behind…

Mahesh Babu calls Ranbir Kapoor “best actor in India”

Actor Ranbir Kapoor is currently busy promoting his upcoming action thriller film Animal. On Monday, team Animal including Ranbir, Bobby Deol, Rashmika Mandanna, and Anil Kapoor headed to Hyderabad for a special event to promote their film where south superstar Mahesh Babu and ace director SS Rajamouli also joined the…

Big fat Indian wedding in air as couple exchange vows…

The wedding season has started and couples are finding unique ways to exchange vows and make their special day even more memorable. Recently, a Dubai-based Indian couple Vidhi Popley and Hridesh Sainani got married at 30,000 feet in Boeing 747 aircraft. Yes, you read that right! UAE-based businessman Dilip Pople…

Khalistani activists heckle Indian ambassador during visit to US Gurdwara

Pro-Khalistan activists heckled the Indian ambassador to the United States, Taranjit Singh Sandhu, during his visit to a gurdwara in New York on Sunday (26), forcing him to leave the premises. Videos circulated widely depicted the activists shouting and accusing Ambassador Sandhu of plotting the assassination of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep…

Sunak praises ‘competitive visa regime’ amid immigration pressures

Rishi Sunak voiced strong support for skilled migrant workers on Monday (27) during a key speech at the Global Investment Summit, addressing the growing pressure on his government to reduce the escalating immigration figures. The prime minister vehemently praised the country's “most competitive visa regime,” making it the best in…

Should schools respond to the current conflict between Hamas and…

ONLY a few years ago schools were proud of their every child matters policy. It was all the rage. But then, all of a sudden, without rhyme or reason, it vanished into thin air. For some educationalists, the recent Hamas/Israel conflict is a clear-cut singularity of rhyme. It’s the reason…

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10 Steps to Get Maximum Value from Selling your iPhone…

Many times, people often overlook the factor of taking care of their iPhone before selling them. Maybe you have a different reason, probably to upgrade to the newly launched iPhone 15 or something as simple as wanting to sell your iPhone 14 or 14 Plus to earn some extra cash…

Online Casino Etiquette: The Unwritten Rules

In the ever-evolving world of online gambling, the popularity of online casinos has skyrocketed in recent years. With the convenience and accessibility of playing from the comfort of one's own home, it's no surprise that more and more people are turning to virtual casinos for their gaming needs. However, while…

The Psychology Behind Casino Game Design

Casinos have long been known as a hub of entertainment, attracting people from all walks of life to try their luck and potentially win big. However, what many may not realize is that behind the glitz and glamour of these establishments lies a carefully crafted design aimed at enticing and…

How to Find the Best Home Remodeler for Your Project

Remodeling your home is a huge undertaking and one that requires a lot of planning, research, and most importantly, the right team of professionals. Choosing the right home remodeler for your project can be a daunting task, especially if you are not familiar with the industry. With so many contractors…

Discover the Benefits of Hiring Home Builders in Kansas City

Building a home is a significant investment. It requires careful planning, precise execution, and a team of experts to ensure that your dream home becomes a reality. While the DIY approach may seem cost-effective, it often results in subpar craftsmanship, higher expenses, and longer timelines. This is where home builders…

Government reaches deal with unions to end senior doctor strikes

THE government and medical trade unions said on Monday (27) they had reached a deal which could see an end to months of disruptive strike action by senior doctors in England. The Department of Health and Social Care said the offer would reform the pay structure for senior doctors, known…

Gippy Grewal confirms gunfire outside Canada residence

Hours after gangster Lawrence Bishnoi fired gunshots at his Canada residence, Indian actor and singer Gippy Grewal has confirmed the incident informing that he was not present at his residence at the time of the firing. The firing took place on Saturday at the actor’s residence in the White Rock…

Advaitesha Birla and Hannah Husain turn heads at Le Bal…

Saturday night saw a galaxy of teenage debutantes descending Shangri-La Paris to be a part of the Le Bal des Débutantes, an annual occasion organised by Ophélie Renouard to celebrate honourable young women from Europe, Asia, Africa, and the US while raising money for charity. Aged between 17-21 years old,…

I was ‘kept in the dark’ about early response to…

LONDON’S mayor Sadiq Khan has accused the government of keeping him “in the dark” about its early response to the coronavirus pandemic and claimed many “lives could have been saved” had he been in the loop then. He told the UK Covid-19 Inquiry on Monday (27) that Downing Street ignored…

Government struggled to address Covid ‘conspiracies’ during pandemic, says Kemi…

Trade Secretary Kemi Badenoch, who served as the equalities minister during the pandemic, addressed the impact of the coronavirus on various communities during her testimony at the Covid inquiry on Monday (27). She highlighted ongoing challenges the government faces in combatting misinformation, emphasising the harm caused by conspiracy theories, Sky…

Lightning strikes kill 24 in India

TWENTY-FOUR people have died by lightning strikes and about 23 have been left injured in rain-related incidents in the western Indian state of Gujarat over the past two days, government officials said. The state was hit by heavy rainfall accompanied by thunderstorms and hailstorms on Sunday (26) and Monday (27),…

Satyajit Ray was a renaissance man: Michael Douglas

Satyajit Ray was a "renaissance man” and it will be a great honour to receive a lifetime achievement award named after the Pather Panchali filmmaker, Hollywood star Michael Douglas said on Monday. Douglas will be felicitated with the Satyajit Ray Lifetime Achievement Award during the concluding ceremony of the International…

‘Om Shanti Om’ one of my favourite films: Catherine Zeta-Jones

She has seen it multiple times, her son has watched it, and his school friends too... Catherine Zeta-Jones says Shah Rukh Khan-starrer Om Shanti Om is one of her favourite films along with The Lunch Box. The Hollywood star on Monday attended the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in…

Mahira Khan set for Malayalam debut with Mohanlal

According to reports, Pakistani actress Mahira Khan is in final talks to headline a Malayalam-language film. Titled L2 Empuraan, the film stars legendary Malayalam actor Mohanlal in the lead role. If Khan manages to sign the film on the dotted line, she will not only make her Malayalam-language debut but…

West Yorkshire cop found guilty of imitating Indian woman’s accent

A disciplinary tribunal has found a police officer from northern England guilty of gross misconduct for imitating the Indian accent of a woman reporting a hate crime to the West Yorkshire Police call centre. Patrick Harrison was found guilty following a misconduct hearing last month, and the panel concluded that…

Imran sent to 14-day judicial remand in corruption case

An accountability court in Pakistan on Monday (27) ordered a 14-day judicial remand for Imran Khan in a corruption case, denying the anti-graft body's plea to extend the jailed former prime minister's physical remand. Judge Muhammad Bashir of the Islamabad Accountability Court presided over the hearing of the Al-Qadir Trust…

Sunak lauds ‘huge vote of confidence’ at Global Investment Summit

Prime minister Rishi Sunak unveiled on Monday (27) that the world's top investors have pledged £29.5 billion in new projects and capital, as a “huge vote of confidence” in the UK economy. Sunak, who welcomed CEOs of some of the world's leading businesses for a Global Investment Summit at Hampton…

Strictly’s Krishnan Guru-Murthy announces career change

Krishnan Guru-Murthy, who put on his dancing shoes and impressed everyone with his endearing performances on Strictly Come Dancing, has announced a big career move days after his exit from the popular BBC show. The 53-year-old Channel 4 broadcaster, who was paired with professional dancer Lauren Oakley on Strictly Come…

Irish writer Paul Lynch wins Booker Prize for Prophet Song

IRISH writer Paul Lynch won the 2023 Booker Prize on Sunday (26) for his novel 'Prophet Song', the story of a family and a country on the brink of catastrophe as an imaginary Irish government veers towards tyranny. The novel, Lynch's fifth, seeks to show the unrest in Western democracies…

His Excellency Dr Mugheer Khamis Al Khaili visits BAPS, Abu…

His Excellency Dr Mugheer Khamis Al Khaili, Chairman of the Department of Community Development, His Excellency Mohamed Al Balooshi, and senior officials of the DCD, received a traditional welcome at the BAPS Hindu Mandir. Their visit started with a detailed presentation outlining the Mandir's progress. After a joint ceremony showering…

IPL: Gill to lead Gujarat after Pandya returns to Mumbai

GUJARAT Titans said on Monday (27) that opener Shubman Gill would captain the side in next year's Indian Premier League after they allowed Hardik Pandya to return to Mumbai Indians, his first IPL team. Pandya, who helped Mumbai to four IPL titles between 2015-2021, led Gujarat to the IPL title…

Alia latest Indian celebrity to fall prey to deepfake

Leading Bollywood actress Alia Bhatt is the latest celebrity to fall prey to deepfake technology after Rashmika Mandanna, Katrina Kaif, and Kajol. An unsettling deepfake video of the Gangubai Kathiawadi actress has gone viral on social media. The video shows a girl who resembles Alia Bhatt looking into the camera…

Indian military digs by hand to rescue 41 tunnel workers

Indian military engineers were gearing up to dig by hand on Monday (27), in an attempt to reach 41 workers who have been trapped in a collapsed road tunnel for 16 days. The rescue operation has faced multiple setbacks. Soldiers plan to use a so-called "rat-hole mining" technique, digging by…

Sunak announces £29.5 billion private sector investments

Prime minister Rishi Sunak unveiled a £29.5 billion ($36.76 billion) influx of private-sector investments in Britain. Following this announcement, he convened with global executives as part of his initiative to re-establish the country as the primary destination for foreign direct investment (FDI) in Europe Australian funds IFM Investors and Aware…

Anuradha Juju on creating UN COP28 concert theme

Indian-American singer Anuradha Juju Palakurthi says music has always been a powerful tool for social change and with "Chal Phir Sajaayein", the theme song for the upcoming UN COP 28 concert in Dubai, she is trying to draw the world's attention towards the issue of climate change. The musical event,…

India deploys specialised equipment as rescue efforts continue

INDIA's military brought in specialised equipment on Sunday (26) as efforts to free 41 trapped workers entered a third week, with digging ongoing in three directions after repeated setbacks to the operation. The Indian air force said Sunday that they were "responding with alacrity", as they flew in their third…

FA council member resigns over Israel-Hamas post

FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION (FA) council member Wasim Haq on Thursday (23) resigned from his role after being suspended over a social media post about the Israel-Hamas conflict. Haq, who joined the FA as a BAME Football Communities Representative in 2019, was suspended by English soccer's governing body this month over a…

Former Newport GP sacked over sexual misconduct

AN independent tribunal has struck off a former Newport GP and Labour councillor after finding him guilty of sexual misconduct. The tribunal, following a hearing concluded on Wednesday (22), ordered that Dr  Ibrahim Hayat's fitness to practice is currently impaired and imposed an immediate suspension, pending a 28-day appeal window.…

Joe Root to skip next year’s IPL

ENGLAND batsman Joe Root has pulled out of next year's Indian Premier League, joining his red-ball skipper Ben Stokes in sitting out the glitzy Twenty20 tournament. Root, who had made his IPL debut for Rajasthan Royals earlier this year, opted out a day before the deadline for franchises to announce…

Fatal stampede in Kerala claims four lives

FOUR students were killed, and over 60 were injured in a stampede during Cochin University’s annual festival in Kochi on Saturday (25) night, police said. Officials said the stampede occurred before renowned singer Nikita Gandhi was to perform at a musical festival in the open-air auditorium of the university. Four…

Massive London protest demands permanent ceasefire in Gaza

TENS of thousands of pro-Palestinian protesters marched through central London on Saturday (25) to call for a permanent ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, the latest in a series of weekend demonstrations in the capital since the seven-week war began. Saturday's rally, which involved 45,000 campaigners according to police estimates, took…

The unique advantages of playing at Canadian land-based casino

When it comes to gambling, Canada is often overlooked in favor of more well-known casino destinations such as Las Vegas or Macau. However, what many fail to realize is that Canada is home to some of the most unique and advantageous land-based casinos in the world. From the picturesque views…

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13-year-old Indian-origin Yoga prodigy wins gold

Ishwar Sharma bagged the Europe Cup 2023 in the Boys 12-14 category in the competition organised by the International Yoga Sports Federation on 18 and 19 November A 13-year-old Indian-origin yoga prodigy from south-east England, boasting a collection of awards, secured yet another Gold Medal at the 2023 European Yoga…

Sunak’s Rwanda plan threatens Good Friday agreement, say senior Tories

Senior Conservatives have raised concerns that Rishi Sunak's stance against human rights laws, potentially enabling the deportation of asylum seekers to Rwanda, might jeopardise the Northern Ireland peace process. These MPs echoed worries expressed by the White House, underscoring that Downing Street's reported intentions to disregard parts of the Human…

T20I: Jaiswal, Kishan help India thrash Australia

OPENER Yashasvi Jaiswal and Ishan Kishan led India's batting charge to set up a convincing 44-run win over Australia in the second Twenty20 international on Sunday (26). Jaiswal smashed a 25-ball 53 and fellow left-hander Kishan hit 52 off 32 deliveries to help India to 235-4 after being invited to…

Yogi Divine Society celebrates Annakut festival and New Year

A grand Annakut Festival took place at Harisumiran Temple in Harrow on Saturday (18). Organised under the guidance of Pujya Guruprasad Swami and Pujya Harichintan Swami, the event featured an array of over 800 food offerings, before nine eminent Thakorjis, a press release from the Yogi Divine Society said. A…

Arora Group buys London’s Heythrop site

ARORA GROUP, one of the UK’s largest private operators of hotels, has bought the Heythrop site in London from Zenprop. The 2.7-acre site, just off Kensington High Street, is currently consented for a 320,000 square foot, 142-apartment senior living scheme, React News reported. Arora Group, which controls more than 7,000…

Covid may have affected bone health in young adults

Covid-19 may have adversely affected the bone tissues of young patients, impacting bone mineral density in the forearm and total bone mineral content, new research suggests. Assessing people during the pandemic and before, researchers at Comenius University, Slovakia, found that the disease caused a significant bone mineral density decrease in…

Manoj Bajpayee says 2023 has been a blessed year

Manoj Bajpayee says he is happy that his two films, Gulmohar and Sirf Ek Bandaa Kaafi Hai, have been embraced by the audiences and he hopes to end the year on a high note with Joram, a story that deals with issues of displacement and environmental crisis. Bajpayee started 2023…

‘Kantara Chapter 1’ film to go on floors on this…

After the blockbuster success of Kantara, its makers are set to come up with Kantara Chapter 1. They revealed the date of the Mahurat ceremony and the Rishab Shetty starrer's first look poster. Taking to social media, the film's production house Hombale Films shared an announcement poster and captioned it,…

IFFI 2023: ‘Odh’ wins Best Film award

The refreshing and thought-provoking short film on receding beach lines of Goa, Odh bagged the best film award at the '75 Creative Minds of Tomorrow' (CMOT) held at the 54th International Film Festival of India in Goa. Congratulating the winners, Prithul Kumar, Joint Secretary (Films), Ministry of Information and Broadcasting…

India rescuers hit snags in two-week bid to free 41…

INDIAN rescuers brought in a new digging machine on Saturday (25) to open a vertical shaft to free 41 workers trapped inside a collapsed road tunnel for two weeks, after efforts through another route hit snags just metres from reaching the men. In the latest setback in frantic attempts to…

Capitol Hill joins Indian American community for Diwali

BAPS Public Affairs and several partner organisations, including the Hindu American Foundation (HAF), the Asian American Hotel Owners Association (AAHOA), Shrimad Rajchandra Mission Dharampur, Federation of Jain Associations in North America (JAINA), the American Jewish Committee (AJC), the U.S. Indian Community Foundation, the U.S. India Security Council Inc, and the…

IFFI 2023: UNICEF, NFDC screen films on children’s rights

At the 54th edition of the International Film Festival of India (IFFI), UNICEF and the National Film Development Corporation (NFDC) have partnered to focus attention of the film industry and audiences on children's rights. This year, the partnership draws attention to the portrayal of violence against children, adolescents, and women…

Jemima Khan wishes son on the launch of his marketing…

British screenwriter and producer Jemima Khan is one proud mother as his son Kasim Khan has announced the launch of his own marketing platform. The young businessman, born to Jemima and well-known Pakistani cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan, has officially unveiled his venture, Mifu Marketing, along with the launch of the company’s…

NHS encouraged to provide cognitive behaviour therapy for menopause

The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has issued new draft guidance for the NHS, suggesting that women dealing with problematic menopause symptoms should have the option of receiving talking therapy, specifically cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT), in addition to or instead of hormone replacement therapy (HRT). This guidance,…

Fire in Pakistan shopping mall kills 11

AT LEAST 11 people were killed and 35 injured on Saturday (25) by a fire at a shopping mall in Pakistan's commercial capital of Karachi, officials said. More than 60 people were inside the mall when the fire broke out on the fourth floor of the six-storey building in the…

Oliver Dowden praises Asian businesses for ‘unwavering ambition, perseverance’

Oliver Dowden invoked the example of prime minister Rishi Sunak as the deputy prime minister paid tribute to the success and resilience of the British Asian community. Addressing the 25th annual Asian Business Awards last Wednesday (22), Dowden praised the Asian community for rebuilding post-war Britain and laying the foundation…

Lucky I’ve survived all these years in the industry: Salman

Thirty years as reigning stars and still shining. Superstar Salman Khan says he doesn’t really know why he and others such as Shah Rukh, Aamir, and Akshay Kumar have survived in the industry for more than three decades but it is probably a combination of hard work, the right choice…

India warns social media giants against deepfakes menace

INDIA's government on Friday (24) warned social media firms including Facebook and YouTube to repeatedly remind users that local laws prohibit them from posting deepfakes and content that spreads obscenity or misinformation, two sources said. The warning was conveyed by deputy IT minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar in a closed-door meeting where…

‘Farrey’ team and Alizeh win over the industry

Alizeh, Zeyn Shaw, Prasanna Bisht, and Sahil Mehta starrer Farrey has emerged as a winner already thanks to strong word of mouth. While the film has received some great reviews, it also had a celeb screening last night, after which many celebs from the industry were seen rooting for the…

‘Nagin’ filmmaker Rajkumar Kohli dies at 95

Filmmaker Rajkumar Kohli, known for multi-starrer movies such as Nagin, Jaani Dushman, and Naukar Biwi Ka, died on Friday morning at his residence in Mumbai, family friend Vijay Grover said. He was 95. Kohli, one of the popular directors of the 1970s and 1980s, frequently collaborated with the top stars…

Afghan embassy in India announces ‘permanent closure’

AFGHANISTAN'S embassy in India announced its "permanent closure" on Friday (24), more than two years after the Taliban returned to power in Kabul following the collapse of the Western-backed government. Most foreign nations - including India - do not officially recognise Afghanistan's Taliban government, but acknowledge them as the de…

Hundreds of Rohingya refugees set sail from Bangladesh

AT LEAST two more boats carrying hundreds of Rohingya refugees set sail from Bangladesh this week, refugees and a monitoring group said, the latest in a wave of migrations that has seen more than 1,000 asylum seekers arrive on Indonesian shores. Bangladesh is home to around one million Rohingya refugees,…

Sri Lanka cuts rates ahead of foreign debt deal

SRI LANKA cut key interest rates on Friday (24) for a second time in as many months ahead of a crucial debt restructuring deal with foreign lenders. The cash-strapped country defaulted on its $46 billion debt in April last year after running out of foreign exchange to finance imports of…

I practised a lot in nets during World Cup: Ishan…

SPENDING time on the bench during the ODI World Cup meant numerous opportunities for Ishan Kishan to work on his game under expert coaches. He batted and batted at the nets, visualising about how to play certain bowlers in match situations. During the first T20 International against Australia on Thursday…

Ranbir gets daughter’s name inked on collarbone

There's no greater feeling than embracing parenthood and Ranbir Kapoor is no exception, as he got her daughter Raha's name inked on her collarbone. Ranbir, who is busy promoting his upcoming action thriller Animal, recently revealed his tattoo. A video of Ranbir went viral on social media in which he…

‘Farray’ Review: Imaginative, intelligent and features a starmaking performance from…

Jamtara director Soumendra Padhi is back to woo audiences with yet another intriguing tale in his new film Farray, which translates to chits. It is based on the Thai film Bad Genius, which in turn was inspired by true-life events. Farray has been in the news for quite some time…

No unusual pathogens detected in China amid respiratory outbreaks

The WHO said on Thursday (23), that the Chinese health authorities have not identified any unusual or new pathogens, and they have provided the requested data regarding a surge in respiratory illnesses and documented pneumonia clusters in children. The WHO had asked China for more information on Wednesday after groups…

10 Nights’ UK tour announced

Phizzical Productions has announced the UK tour of Shahid Iqbal Khan's Olivier-nominated play, 10 Nights! Audiences will get to experience one man's spiritual journey of self-discovery after he decides to participate in Iʿtikāf - the Islamic practice of staying in a mosque and fasting for the last ten nights of…

Qatar court accepts India’s appeal against Navy personnel’s death sentence

A court in Qatar has admitted the Indian government’s appeal against the death penalty handed down to eight former Indian Navy personnel in that country, according to media reports. The Qatari court on Thursday (23) admitted the appeal filed by the Indian government and the next hearing is to be…

Imran Khan’s party directed to hold leadership poll

PAKISTAN'S election commission on Thursday (23) ordered jailed former prime minister Imran Khan's party to hold leadership polls to retain its voting symbol in next year's general election. Since being ousted in 2022, Khan has been tangled in a slew of legal cases he says are designed to stop him…

This industry requires patience and sacrifices: Ranbir

In his little over a 15-year career, Bollywood star Ranbir Kapoor says many lessons have been learned but patience and sacrifice are the two key elements an aspiring actor should swear by. Ranbir made his debut with 2007's Saawariya and is regarded as one of the most talented actors of…

‘Strictly’ confirms first three contestants for Christmas Day special

Strictly Come Dancing’s Christmas special will see six celebrity contestants take to the floor in a bid to be crowned Christmas Champion 2023. BBC has revealed the first three celebs for the Christmas special. History broadcaster Dan Snow, journalist Sally Nugent, and EastEnders actor Jamie Borthwick have been confirmed to…

Sunak’s tax cuts yield polling boost

SUPPORT for prime minister Rishi Sunak's Conservative Party has risen by four percentage points following the announcement of tax cuts and financial support this week, the Times newspaper reported on Friday (24), citing polling by YouGov. On Wednesday (22), chancellor of the exchequer Jeremy Hunt announced tax cuts for workers…

Suryakumar helps India chase down 209 against Australia

INDIA skipper Suryakumar Yadav's 42-ball 80 and an unbeaten cameo by Rinku Singh helped the hosts chase down an Indian best of 209 against Australia in a Twenty20 thriller on Thursday (23) in Visakhapatnam. Suryakumar smashed nine fours and four sixes on his captaincy debut for India as the hosts…

Bangladesh court refuses bail for jailed opposition leader

Bangladesh's jailed main opposition leader was refused bail on Wednesday (22) amid allegations of inciting vandalism in the lead-up to the upcoming general elections in January. Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, 75, Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) secretary-general, has led the party since BNP chairwoman and two-time former premier Khaleda Zia was…

UN appeals to Pakistan to cease Afghan expulsions during winter

The U.N. refugee agency on Wednesday (22), urged Pakistan to cease the deportation of undocumented Afghan refugees amid the harsh winter season, as authorities persisted in searching residences and expelling Afghans who hadn't already left. Islamabad last month announced it would expel over a million undocumented refugees, mostly Afghans, amid…

US foils plot to kill Sikh separatist; warns India

US authorities thwarted a plot to kill a Sikh separatist in the country and issued a warning to India over concerns the government in New Delhi was involved, a senior Biden administration official said. The US is treating the plot with utmost seriousness and has raised the issue with the…

Casino Nights at Home: The Allure of Online Casino Gaming

In recent years, the world of gambling and casino gaming has undergone a significant transformation. With the rise of technology and the internet, traditional brick-and-mortar casinos have been facing stiff competition from their online counterparts. The convenience and accessibility of online casino gaming have been drawing in a rapidly growing…

The Relationship Between Online Betting and Sports Popularity

In recent years, the world of sports has been experiencing a significant shift in terms of its popularity and revenue streams. Alongside the traditional methods of consuming and supporting sports, there has been a dramatic rise in the popularity of online betting. With the convenience and accessibility of technology, more…

The Ultimate Guide to Understanding Sex Toys

Sex toys have always been a topic of curiosity among people, and now with the availability of these toys in various shapes and sizes, it's become the norm. Nevertheless, not everyone is comfortable discussing this topic, and that's where this blog comes in. Whether you are curious, a beginner or…

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Water damage can cause a lot of problems for homeowners. It can lead to structural damage, mold growth, and even health issues. If you are experiencing water damage in your home, it's important to act fast and hire a water damage restoration company to restore your home to its pre-loss…

Imran Khan summoned for public trial by Pakistan court

A Pakistani court on Thursday (23), issued an order for the authorities to present former prime minister Imran Khan for trial on November 28 regarding charges of leaking state secrets, his lawyer said. This appearance would mark his first public appearance since he was jailed in August. The former cricket…

Sadiq Khan: Immigrants are not invaders; they are innovators and…

LONDON mayor Sadiq Khan has stated that he will stand with the British Asian community in lobbying the government for more flexible immigration policies. He emphasised that immigrants are not invaders; instead, they are innovators and wealth creators.  Speaking at the 25th anniversary of the Asian Business Awards in London…

RSPCA expects ‘winter crisis’ as animal abandonments rise

The RSPCA is preparing for a ‘winter crisis,’ due to escalating rates of animal abandonments, revealing a surge in incidents across several regions in England. Figures from Surrey alone show a concerning 27.4% increase in animal abandonments compared to 2020. Among the recent cases, a bearded dragon and two tortoises…

Foreign health workers may be allowed to bring just one…

THE government is believed to be planning a crackdown on the number of dependants foreign health and care workers can bring to the UK.They will be allowed to bring just one relative under the new curbs being finalised, according to a Times report.Out of the 282,742 health and care visas…

Shekhar Kapur’s daughter gears up for acting debut

Award-winning filmmaker Shekhar Kapur and actress Suchitra Krishnamoorti’s daughter, Kaveri Kapur, is gearing up to make her acting debut. If reports are to be believed, Kaveri has already kick-started her preparations to set foot in Bollywood. For those not in the know, Shekhar’s daughter is already proficient as both a…

Grammy winner Sam Slater on scoring music for ‘The Railway…

Two-time Grammy Award-winning music producer and composer, Sam Slater has received overwhelming praise for his original score in the global blockbuster series The Railway Men. The successful four-part mini-series is being praised for a variety of reasons, one of which being the music and original score composed by Sam Slater…

Dia Mirza among 4 Indians in BBC 100 Women list

Four Indian women, including Bollywood actress Dia Mirza, made it to the BBC 100 Women List 2023. BBC released the 11th edition of the list on November 21, 2023. In addition to Mirza, captain of India’s national women’s cricket team Harmanpreet Kaur, National Geographic photographer Arati Kumar-Rao, and Tibetan Buddhist…

TSC Bačka Topola: The Serbian Underdogs Playing West Ham in…

West Ham United is back in the UEFA Europa League for 2023/24, courtesy of winning the Europa Conference League last season. The Hammers join Olympiacos Piraeus FC of Greece, Germany's SC Freiburg, and little-known Serbian side FK TSC Bačka Topola in Europa's Group A this season. Freiburg reached the Europa…

Estimates show net migration to UK slowing

NET migration to the UK hit a record high of 745,000 in 2022 but provisional estimates for the year ending June 2023 indicated a ‘slowing’ of the trend. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) on Thursday (23) said net migration - the difference between the number of people leaving Britain…

Katrina Kaif on her 20 years journey

As someone who started acting when she was just a teenager, actress Katrina Kaif says she is very driven and competitive but over the years, she has learned to enjoy the "wonderful journey" she has had in Hindi cinema. There are many films that helped her grow, says Katrina, who…

Ranbir a mix of Robert De Niro, Al Pacino and…

As an actor, Ranbir Kapoor has no limitations, says filmmaker Sandeep Reddy Vanga, who believes he has presented the star in a never-seen-before avatar in their upcoming film Animal. The movie revolves around a father and son and their troubled bond, played by Anil Kapoor and Ranbir. It is set…

I hope we all just get sillier: Vir Das on…

He is still "just a guy on a stool" for whom the audience's laughter will always be more precious than accolades, says Vir Das, the first Indian comic to win an International Emmy Award. Das won the award for his Netflix stand-up special Vir Das: Landing in the Best Comedy…

Leading entrepreneurs celebrated at historic 25th anniversary of the Asian…

AN INSPIRATIONAL businessman whose company has donated over a billion pounds to charitable causes was crowned the Business of the Year at the 25th anniversary of the prestigious Asian Business Awards, held at the Park Plaza hotel on Wednesday (22). Nirmal Sethia is an internationally renowned entrepreneur whose business empire…

India’s first woman Supreme Court judge dies

THE first woman judge of the Supreme Court and former governor of Tamil Nadu state, Justice Fathima Beevi, died at a private hospital in Kerala on Thursday (23), official sources said. She was 96. Justice Beevi was admitted to the private hospital a few days ago due to age-related ailments…

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Are you a fan of card games? Do you find solace in the rhythmic shuffling of cards and the strategic planning of your next move? If so, then you're in for a treat. Solitaire, the timeless classic, isn't just one game. It's a broad spectrum of engaging and challenging variations,…

Asians grow their wealth, reveals Asian Rich List 2024

ASIAN entrepreneurs in the UK have increased their wealth by a staggering £6.8 billion in the past year, despite worldwide economic challenges, analysis by the Asian Rich List 2024 has found. Published by Eastern Eye, the list profiles the 101 richest Asian people in Britain. It was released on Wednesday…

Spin and Win: A Comprehensive Guide to Online Slot Machines

Online slot machines have become a popular form of entertainment for virtual gamblers around the world. With their accessible and user-friendly interface, these digital gambling options have revolutionized the way people can play and win from the comfort of their own homes. The widespread use of technology has made it…

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The world of online gambling has grown exponentially in recent years, with countless games and platforms available to players. Among these options, online slot machines have become increasingly popular due to their ease of access, exciting gameplay, and potential for big payouts. However, with so many different slot machines to…

Family of detained Scot appeals to Cameron for intervention

THE family of a Scottish man who has been detained in India for six years has appealed to the new foreign secretary to intervene and potentially save his life. Jagtar Singh Johal, a 36-year-old Sikh activist, faces terror charges in connection with political violence in India. His family has written…

Universities invest heavily in agent fees to attract international students

UK universities are spending millions on agent fees to attract international students, according to a report. This trend sheds light on the lucrative student recruitment industry, which has expanded rapidly, driven by the increasing reliance of some universities on income generated by international students, the Observer reported. Latest figures revealed…

‘News of ODIs’ demise has been exaggerated’

INDIA played the tournament’s best cricket for nearly six weeks but it was the familiar sight of Australia celebrating with the trophy when the 13th edition of the ICC World Cup came to a close last Sunday (19). Just five months after beating India in the World Test Championship final…

Gadar girl’s great return

IT’S TRUE that Ameesha Patel set foot in Bollywood with blockbuster hit Kaho Na Pyaar Hai in 2000, but it was her damsel-in-distress character of Sakeena Ali in Gadar: Ek Prem Katha (2001) that took her to an entirely new level of fame. After a massive gap of 22 years,…

Fake pharmacist jailed for drug dealing after student’s death

A drug dealer who claimed to be a 'pharmacist' has been jailed for four-and-a-half years after the death of an Indian-origin University of Cambridge student. Benjamin Brown was tracked down by the Cambridgeshire Police after officers found 20-year-old Keshava Iyengar dead in a friend's room at Trinity College, Cambridge University,…

‘I hope more Asians will engage with the National Trust’

BRITISH ASIANS are being encouraged to visit National Trust properties as the organisation is striving to improve diversity among its members, volunteers and staff, its director general Hilary McGrady told Eastern Eye in an exclusive interview. As Europe’s premier conservation charity, the trust safeguards more than 500 historic houses, castles,…

Poorly executed survival thriller becomes very pointless

THE Bollywood survival thriller recently premiered on streaming site Hotstar. A woman is travelling on a bus to meet her fiancé when it is suddenly attacked by a murderous gang, who loot the passengers. They kidnap the woman with the intent of raping and eventually killing her, but she escapes…

Prince William ducks question on ‘bank balance’

A YOUNG boy questioned Prince William about his “bank balance” during his visit to the Hideaway Youth Project in Manchester. Amir Hassan, 11, asked the Prince of Wales, “How much do you have in your bank account?” The royal responded with a laugh, confessing, “I didn’t know.” Members of the…

Shakib eyes Bangladesh elections

BANGLADESHI cricket superstar Shakib Al Hasan has formally entered politics, seeking a nomination from the ruling Bangladesh Awami League to run in the upcoming general election on January 7. Awami League joint secretary general Bahauddin Nasim told AFP that Shakib took nomination forms last Saturday (18) from the party to…

Abuse claims truly horrific, says McDonald’s UK boss

THE boss of McDonald’s in Britain said last week the US fast-food giant faces “one to two” sexual harassment allegations from workers every week, as he vowed to tackle the issue recently exposed by the BBC. Alistair Macrow, chief executive of McDonald’s UK and Ireland, told a watchdog parliamentary committee…

Is run machine Kohli greatest player ever?

VIRAT KOHLI has long been on the cusp of batting greatness, and at 35, he is making a solid case to be considered the greatest 50-overs player of all time after a run-laden World Cup. A fairy-tale ending of lifting the World Cup on home soil wasn’t meant to be…

South Asia presenting investment opportunities: diplomat

INDIA’S high commissioner to the UK has called on British businesses to make good of the opportunities south Asian economies are presenting. Vikram Doraiswami said India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Nepal were moving forward through regional integration to drive growth which the UK “is poised to benefit from”. “It’s well…

Two decades of Kal Ho Naa Ho

WHEN Kal Ho Naa Ho was released on November 28, 2003, it made an instant connection with audiences around the world and became the highest grossing Bollywood film of that year. The story of a terminally ill man teaching those around him to embrace life and sacrificing his own happiness…

ICE’s first Indian-origin chief

THE Institute of Civil Engineers (ICE), an independent professional association for civil engineers and a charitable body in the UK representing 95,000 members, has elected the first Indian-origin president in its 205-year history in professor Anusha Shah (top). As the institution’s 159th president, Shah took charge of her new role…

Impossible that India not a football power, says Wenger

LEGENDARY coach Arsene Wenger says ‘it’s possible’ to develop Indian football in a very short time and he cannot imagine the sport evolving globally without the involvement of the Asian country. The encouraging words from the former Arsenal manager came ahead of the Indian team’s World Cup qualifier against Qatar…

Hunt announces tax cut boost for economy

CHANCELLOR of the exchequer Jeremy Hunt announced on Wednesday (22) a bigger-than-expected cut in social security contributions and made incentives for business investment permanent in a bid to speed up the country's sluggish economy. Hunt, who is seeking to boost the fortunes of prime ninister Rishi Sunak's struggling Conservative Party…

Pakistan name Masood and Afridi as new captains

UNDER a new skipper in Shan Masood, Pakistan on Monday (20) named a squad of new faces for the tour of Australia starting next month, seeking a fresh start after a disastrous World Cup campaign. Following the tournament where Pakistan lost five of their nine matches and finished fifth, the…

A spotlight on Surinder Sunar: Poker’s most successful British Asian

Surinder Sunar has been a prominent figure in the world of poker for the best part of three decades, enjoying a distinguished career featuring success at both tournament play and cash games. The India-born Sunar moved to the UK at a young age and rapidly became a stalwart on the…

Maldives leader wants Indian troops out

THE president of the Maldives, Mohamed Muizzu, formally requested last Saturday (18) that India withdraw its troops from his strategically located archipelago, fulfilling an election pledge on his first day in office. In a conversation with a visiting Indian minister, Muizzu asked New Delhi to recall personnel deployed to operate…

Timely book from a superb writer about togetherness

BRITISH author Sara Nisha Adams receiving wide acclaim for her 2022 debut novel The Reading List meant that a lot was expected from her 2023 follow up book. Instead of being crushed up by the pressure, the writer has risen up to the challenge with another uniquely crafted read. The…

Braverman ‘confused’ by sacking

FORMER home secretary Suella Braverman said she was “confused” at the manner of her sacking, claiming that prime minister Rishi Sunak had agreed for her to write a newspaper column which he then pointed to as the reason for her removal from cabinet. In an opinion piece published in the…

Minimum wage to go up to £11.44 an hour

BRITAIN'S minimum wage will increase by 9.8 per cent to £11.44 an hour from April 2024, making it one of the highest as a share of average earnings of any advanced economy. Chancellor of the exchequer Jeremy Hunt announced the increase on the eve of delivering a mid-year budget update.…

Covid inquiry: Whitty admits first lockdown came ‘a bit too…

England's chief medical officer, professor Sir Chris Whitty, shared with the Covid inquiry that the initial lockdown in March 2020 was enforced "a bit too late," acknowledging the government faced limited options during that period. He highlighted public health concerns such as loneliness, depression, and the risk of exacerbating poverty,…

My Top 10 by Muzz Khan

WHETHER it is on stage, television, film or in a popular ASDA commercial, Muzz Khan has consistently shown off his impressive range as an actor and worked with many established names. The versatile British Asian, who is also an accomplished DJ, rcently joined the cast of West End show, The…

Stand up for comic Faizan Shah

THE booming British Asian comedy scene has more fabulous stand-up talents than ever before and Faizan Shah falls firmly into that category. The Manchester-based comic entertains audiences with relatable jokes based on personal experiences and provides plenty of laughs. He will be part of the ensemble Desi Central comedy shows…

Coping with cash worries

THE recent cost of living crisis has created a wave of anxiety among many, with around three in four adults reporting feeling overwhelmed about their financial well-being, according to ONS. Although it’s natural to experience such worries, excessive concern can become all-consuming, leaving you unable to function in daily life.…

‘Adani in a spot as India to restart coal imports…

INDIAN investigators are seeking to restart a probe into Adani Group for alleged overvaluation of coal imports and have asked the Supreme Court to allow them to collect evidence from Singapore, a step they say the company thwarted for years, legal documents show. Since 2016 the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence…

Modi thanks Jagger for note in Hindi

INDIA’S prime minister Narendra Modi responded to a ‘thank you’ note by Rolling Stones frontman, Mick Jagger. After concluding his India trip, the legendary rocker shared a note written in Hindi on X. His note accompanied a video of him singing Dreamy Skies from Hackney Diamonds, the band’s new album.…

US Indian hoteliers to develop £1.04bn Dubai resort

TWO US-BASED Asian American hoteliers are planning to develop a $1.3 billion (£1.04bn) luxury JW Marriott International resort in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The JW Marriott Al Marjan Island Resort & JW Marriott Residences Al Marjan Island – being developed by WOW Resorts – is scheduled to open in 2026.…

How to navigate the cost of living crisis

WHETHER it is a substantial increase in mortgages, rent, and household bills, including food prices, the cost of living crisis is hitting hard. More people than ever are becoming aware of spending and trying to find ways to get through the financial crunch. With that in mind, Eastern Eye put…

Gandhi family’s assets seized in money laundering probe

INDIA’S money laundering investigators on Tuesday (21) said they seized properties worth ₹7.52 billion (£72 million) in a probe linked to a nine-year-old complaint against opposition Congress party leader Rahul Gandhi and his mother Sonia. The complaint, lodged by an MP from prime minister Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)…

Transgender cricketer retires after ICC ruling

CANADIAN transgender cricketer Danielle McGahey has brought an end to her international career after the game's governing body said any player who had been through male puberty would not be able to compete in the women's game at the elite level. The International Cricket Council (ICC)'s decision, made at a…

India to host Afghanistan for T20 series in January

INDIA will host Afghanistan for three Twenty20s in January, the first time the two sides will meet in a multi-match white-ball series, the Afghanistan Cricket Board said late on Tuesday (21). The series will begin on January 11 in Mohali before moving to Indore for a match on January 14.…

‘Was depressed, had two heart attacks trying to make ‘Maximum…

Anurag Kashyap is one of the most sought-after filmmakers in Bollywood. Be it newcomers or established actors, everyone wants to work with him. The filmmaker has delivered several commercially and critically successful projects over the years. After the success of Sacred Games, the filmmaker was working on the adaptation of…

Spread of Covid-19 variant poses threat, says WHO

The World Health Organisation said on Tuesday (21) that Covid-19 virus variant continues to pose a threat as it steadily spreads across the globe. "This virus, SARS-CoV-2, is circulating in every country right now and it still poses a threat," WHO expert Maria Van Kerkhove said. "We have to remain…

Aladdin and the winds of change in diversity

UP-AND-COMING actors Rishi Manuel and Zaynah Ahmed make their panto debut with Aladdin, a story they said holds a “special place” in the hearts of south Asian communities. In recent years, Disney has been on a mission to venture into new cultures with films such as Wish, Encanto, Raya and…

India’s Russia oil policy helped global economy: Jaishankar

INDIA’S purchase policies “softened” the oil and gas markets by its decision to continue transactions with Russia, and New Dehi should be “thanked for managing global inflation” as a consequence, the country’s external affairs minister S Jaishankar said last week. His remarks came in response to a question of India…

Nighat Shah: ‘Gunjal’ brings child labour in focus

FROM small taboo-busting independent films like Joyland to record-breaking blockbuster The Legend of Maula Jatt, Pakistani cinema has been on the rise in recent years. Forthcoming film Gunjal looks like adding to that momentum, with the Pakistan-set story based on real events of child labour activist Iqbal Masih, who was…

Army drama based on an acclaimed book misfires

THE period war movie based on the book The Burning Chaffees by army veteran Balram Singh Mehta recently premiered on streaming site Amazon Prime. The story set during the battle of Garibpur during the 1971 Indo-Pakistan war revolves around two brothers in the army with distinctively different personalities. While one is…

South Asians warned of hefty inheritance tax

SOUTH Asian families have been warned about potential hefty inheritance tax bills over their property portfolios. Ahead of the chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s Autumn Statement on Wednesday (22), experts highlighted a lack of awareness among some first-generation British Asians about the tax rules on real estate. The average property wealth of…

Is Uri: The Surgical Strike a cursed film?

WHEN Uri: The Surgical Strike was released in 2019 it became a huge blockbuster success. In terms of budget versus return, the fictional account of India’s retaliation to Pakistan militants launching a deadly attack in 2016, became one of the highest profit-making movies of all time. Almost five years later,…

Unicef ambassador Beckham encouraged by India’s changes

DAVID BECKHAM, who was in India last week as a global ambassador for the United Nations children’s charity Unicef, has expressed confidence that positive social change is taking place in India, especially as young girls are demanding greater gender equality. The 48-year-old former football star met children at schools in…

Romesh Ranganathan reveals he was racially abused

Popular British-Sri Lankan comedian Romesh Ranganathan has made a shocking revelation. The 45-year-old said that he was racially abused at his private school. Ranganathan revealed that he was “racially abused” during his time at the independent Reigate Grammar School, which he attended from 1990 to 1992, and that he was…

Kartik Aaryan teams up with Karan Johar

Actor Kartik Aaryan is set to star in filmmaker Karan Johar's upcoming home production, the makers announced on Wednesday. The untitled film will be directed by Sandeep Modi of The Night Manager fame. A Dharma Productions and Balaji Telefilms Ltd presentation, the movie is a Dharma Productions project. It is produced…

Remaining BTS members initiate military enlistment process

The last four members of South Korean music sensation BTS, who were yet to fulfill their mandatory military duty, have begun the enlistment process, the group's management agency BigHit Music announced on Wednesday. Jin, j-hope, and Suga, three of seven BTS members, are currently serving in the South Korean military.…

AR Rahman on importance of film festivals

Music maestro AR Rahman on Tuesday attended the gala premiere of Gandhi Talks at the 54th International Film Festival of India in Goa. Before attending the screening, Rahman marked his presence on the red carpet along with actors Vijay Sethupathi and Aditi Rao Hydari, who headline Gandhi Talks. Speaking to…

India restarts tourism and business e-visas for Canadians

INDIA resumed issuing e-visas for Canadian tourists and business travellers on Wednesday (22), two months after it suspended such services following a row over Ottawa's accusation of possible Indian government involvement in the murder of the Canadian Sikh separatist leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Though the move is likely to ease…

Disabled people must fulfill ‘their duty’ by working from home,…

Individuals facing mobility and mental health challenges will encounter a new policy requiring them to work from home or risk losing their benefits, a government minister said on Tuesday (21), underlining the concept of fulfilling "their duty." This initiative, to be unveiled during Wednesday's (22) autumn statement, forms part of…

Documentary marking 10 years of BTS to premiere on Disney…

BTS Monuments: Beyond The Star, a documentary series celebrating the 10-year anniversary of South Korean music sensation BTS, will arrive on the streamer Disney Plus on December 20. The eight-episode series will have a staggered release on the streaming service, said the septet's management agency BigHit Music on the global…

Padma Lakshmi spotted with Kenya Barris

Padma Lakshmi, who was previously married to acclaimed author Salman Rushdie from 2004-2007, has a new man in his life. If reports are to be believed, Lakshmi and Hollywood writer Kenya Barris, best known for being the creator of the ABC series Black-ish., are in the early stages of dating.…

Indian students rush to secure UK visas before dependents ban

THERE is a surge in Indian students accelerating visa applications to bring their dependents to the UK ahead of the government-imposed ban in January, The Telegraph reported. Education agents are capitalising on this trend, charging inflated prices to secure spots at UK universities before the impending Home Office deadline, which…

Hunt to cut taxes to boost economy and election prospects

Jeremy Hunt will announce tax cuts for businesses on Wednesday (22) - and possibly some for voters too - as the chancellor of the exchequer tries to speed up Britain's sluggish economy and help his struggling party before an election expected next year. Buoyed by a fall in inflation, Hunt…

Adherents to UK Covid rules have worst mental health: Study

Researchers at Bangor University have discovered that individuals who strictly adhered to Covid lockdown measures during the pandemic are currently experiencing more pronounced mental health challenges. The study has revealed that those who initially followed the restrictions most closely when the pandemic began are now more prone to suffering from…

Trust Your Gut: Feeling Lucky Before Winning

Have you ever had a hunch or a gut feeling about something that turned out to be true? It's a sensation we've all experienced at one point or another. These gut feelings are our intuition at work—a powerful and often inexplicable sense that we just 'know' something without knowing exactly…

“Beginner’s Steps to Football Betting on UFABET CAM”

Football betting has hit new highs in popularity across the world, with millions of players placing wagers on their favorite teams and players every day. The vast array of betting options and odds can be overwhelming for new players. As a new player, it is essential to understand the basics…

Life Insurance Calculator: Protect Your Loved Ones With Smart Planning

Term life insurance calculators are financial planning tools that help users determine the best life insurance coverage for their needs. Such a tool is designated to use an individual's personal and financial information to estimate suitable premiums and then recommend plans. However, before using a term life insurance calculator, individuals…

Norwich officer urges South Asians to join prison service

A Muslim officer has encouraged individuals from various communities, especially South Asians, to consider pursuing roles as prison officers. Hammad Butt, prison officer at HMP Norwich in Norfolk, has asked people to consider joining the service, as applications for the role of prison officer are currently open. The Lammy Review…

Bangladesh convicts 139 opposition officials, activists

BANGLADESH has convicted 139 senior opposition party officials and activists in the past two days, prosecutors and lawyers said Monday (20), as a crackdown on anti-government protesters intensifies ahead of elections. Those convicted included scores of activists from the country's main opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), including on historic charges…

Yousaf asserts Matheson didn’t mislead him over iPad affair

Humza Yousaf has refuted any suggestion that he was deceived by Michael Matheson regarding the iPad data billing controversy. Nevertheless, Yousaf acknowledged that Matheson could have handled the situation better. Defending the health secretary, Matheson, the first minister described him as a “man of integrity,” as speculation about a possible…

‘India I’m bringing home your Emmy’: Ektaa Kapoor

Indian filmmaker Ektaa Kapoor on Monday was conferred with the Directorate Award at the 51st International Film Awards. Taking to Instagram, Ektaa shared a video of the prestigious award, which she captioned, "India I'm bringing home YOUR Emmy @iemmys." With this, Ektaa Kapoor became the First Indian Woman Filmmaker to…

International Emmy Awards 2023: Check out complete list of winners

The winners of the International Emmy Awards 2023 were announced at a gala event on Monday (local time) in New York. This year's nominations featured various groups of 56 candidates from 20 countries across 14 categories. From comedian Vir Das to actors like Martin Freeman and Karla Souza, several other…

Jim Sarbh reacts on his loss at Emmy Awards

Actor Jim Sarbh did not win the Emmy Award for Best Performance by an Actor. He was nominated for Best Performance by an Actor for his role in Rocket Boys. Martin Freeman bagged the prestigious award for his performance in The Responder. Taking to X, International Emmy Awards shared a…

NMC Health censured for misleading market

THE Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has censured the hospital operator NMC Health for misleading the market by understating its debt. However, the watchdog stopped short of imposing a financial penalty on the collapsed firm, saying no funds were anticipated to remain after creditors had been paid. The UAE-based firm, founded…

No link between Covid jabs and sudden deaths, say Indian…

INDIAN researchers found no evidence that Covid-19 vaccination was behind "unexplained sudden deaths", a medical organisation said on Tuesday (21), instead pointing to the disease itself, binge drinking and intense exercise as risk factors. The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) conducted a study following what it called "anecdotal reports…

Sunak vows to cut taxes ahead of Autumn budget

Rishi Sunak pledged on Monday (20) his readiness to "responsibly" reduce taxes after achieving his goal of halving inflation by year-end. However, he tempered expectations for the upcoming Autumn Statement budget scheduled this week, indicating that the government would not execute “everything at once.” Amid mounting pressure from sections of…

First video emerges of workers trapped in collapsed Indian tunnel

Indian rescuers on Tuesday (21), publicly released the first video footage featuring the workers confined within the Silkyara tunnel for the past ten days. The visuals were captured using an endoscopic camera sent in through the alternative 6-inch food pipeline. In the video, the workers, wearing yellow and white helmets,…

Indian state bans Halal-certified products

AUTHORITIES in India's most populous state of Uttar Pradesh have banned the distribution and sale of Halal-certified products, including dairy, garments and medicines saying it was illegal. Bakery products, sugar, edible oil and other products which were labelled as 'Halal-certified' by the companies manufacturing them would be banned from distribution…

Kane: England can be proud of Euro qualifying campaign

ENGLAND ended their European Championship qualifying campaign with a scrappy 1-1 draw in North Macedonia on Monday (20) but captain Harry Kane said they have much to be proud of after topping their group and finishing six points ahead of Italy. England had sealed qualification for next year's finals in…

Vivek Ramaswamy speaks about wife’s miscarriage, Hindu faith  

INDIAN AMERICAN Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy has shared a personal story about his wife Apoorva's miscarriage at an event in Iowa. "I haven’t spoken publicly about the loss of Apoorva and my first child—it’s difficult for us to talk about it. Apoorva and I draw strength from our faith…

Comment: Cleverly balances pragmatism and promises on immigration

James Cleverly is the first-ever Black British home secretary, though no national newspaper noticed enough to devote even a sentence or two to that fact. It would surely have made headlines five years ago. No Black or Asian politician had held any great office of state before 2018. Yet Cleverly’s…

Indian-origin man dies in accident in Ohio

A 52-year-old Indian-origin man was killed on the spot after being struck by a car in the US state of Ohio, according to the police. Piyush Patel, a resident of Brunswick city, was hit by a car on Saturday (18) evening while he was walking on Substation Road, the Ohio…

Suryakumar to lead India in Australia T20s

MIDDLE order batsman Suryakumar Yadav will captain India when they host World Cup vanquishers Australia in a five-match Twenty20 series starting on Thursday (23) in Andhra Pradesh. Opener Ruturaj Gaikwad will act as vice captain for the first three matches in the series before top order batter Shreyas Iyer takes…

India files case against Sikh separatist for Air India threat

INDIA'S anti-terror agency has filed a case against a Sikh separatist leader for threatening not to let flag carrier Air India operate anywhere in the world, while warning its passengers of danger to their lives. The agency said security forces were on alert after the threats by Gurpatwant Singh Pannun,…

Opening IFFI one of proudest moments: British filmmaker Stuart Gatt

British filmmaker Stuart Gatt, whose movie Catching Dust opened the 54th International Film Festival of India (IFFI), says sharing his film with the Indian audience was an "important moment" for him. Starring Erin Moriarty, Jai Courtney, Dina Shihabi, Ryan Corr, Jose Altit, Gary Fannin, and Olwen Fouere, the desert drama…

Vir Das wins first International Emmy Award

Actor-comic Vir Das has become the first Indian to win the International Emmy Award for his Netflix stand-up special Vir Das: Landing in the best comedy category and has dedicated the honour to his home country, India. The 51st International Emmy Awards Gala was held at the New York Hilton…

Sunak reportedly said ‘just let people die’, Covid inquiry hears

PRIME Minister Rishi Sunak was quoted as saying the government should "just let people die" during the Covid-19 pandemic rather than impose a second national lockdown, the inquiry into how Britain handled the crisis heard on Monday (20). Patrick Vallance, who was the government's chief scientific adviser during Covid, made…

Krishnan Guru-Murthy on how ‘Strictly’ changed his outlook on life

Channel 4 broadcaster Krishnan Guru-Murthy was the seventh contestant to be eliminated from the Strictly Come Dancing ahead of Blackpool Week. A week after his elimination, the 53-year-old says that the show transformed him from a sober newscaster into what he calls ‘one of those gibbering old men wrecks who…

Madhuri receives ‘Special Recognition for Contribution to Bharatiya Cinema’ Award

Actress Madhuri Dixit has been honoured with the 'Special Recognition for Contribution to Bharatiya Cinema' award at the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in Goa. She said that this kind of recognition and awards motivate and encourage artists to do better in their work. She said, "I am very…

Foreign workers will need salary over £30,000 to enter UK

Reforming plans suggest that foreign workers seeking entry to Britain will need a salary exceeding £30,000, aiming to maintain an annual net migration of around 500,000, as indicated in figures set to be announced this week. Ministers are anticipated to unveil proposals aimed at reducing net migration by raising the…

Portsmouth Historic Dockyard celebrates Diwali

DIWALI celebrations at the Portsmouth Historic Dockyard last Thursday (16) were attended by members of the public who got the chance to explore the shared maritime heritage of Indian communities and the Royal Navy. Military personnel, including the Royal Navy Race Diversity Network and the Defence Hindu Network, as well…

Indian players shine in World Cup team of the tournament

The International Cricket Council (ICC) announced its World Cup team of the tournament on Monday (20), including six players from finalists India and two from the champion team, Australia. Leading run scorer Virat Kohli — who was named player of the tournament — captain Rohit Sharma, KL Rahul, Ravindra Jadeja,…

Dravid praises Rohit’s exceptional leadership despite defeat in finals

India's coach, Rahul Dravid, described captain Rohit Sharma as an exceptional leader despite the team's six-wicket loss to Australia in the World Cup final, marking the end of their 10-match winning streak in the tournament. Batting more aggressively than ever before, Rohit played a crucial role during the World Cup…

India’s October gold imports surge to 31-month high amid festive…

October witnessed a 60% surge in India's gold imports compared to the previous year, reaching a 31-month peak. The decrease in prices just before an important festival prompted jewellers to increase their purchases, a government source on Monday (20) said. Higher imports by the world's second-biggest bullion consumer could support…

Bradford’s Pakistani community sees decline in cousin marriages

A recent study indicates a significant decline in the number of individuals within Bradford's Pakistani community marrying cousins over the past decade. Factors such as increased educational achievements, evolving family dynamics, and modifications in immigration regulations are believed to contribute to this decline, the BBC reported. Juwayriya Ahmed, a 52-year-old…

Iman Vellani on below-par box office performance of ‘The Marvels’

Iman Vellani says she isn't worried about the below-par box office collections of her latest film The Marvels and the actress would rather celebrate the positive feedback coming her way for the Marvel Studios movie. The Canadian actress, who plays Kamala Khan/ superhero Ms Marvel in the feature film from…

Scottish Labour leader avoids confrontation with Starmer over Gaza

Scottish Labour head Anas Sarwar has refused to be drawn into a clear confrontation with his party leader Sir Keir Starmer over the demand for a ceasefire in Gaza. Sarwar said he supported a ceasefire, but refused to say if he would have supported a Westminster vote on the matter…

‘Strictly Come Dancing’: Who went home this weekend?

Angela Rippon is the latest celebrity to be voted out from the popular dance reality show Strictly Come Dancing. All the celebrities performed at the iconic Blackpool Tower and two of them found themselves in the bottom two. Rippon found herself at the bottom of the leaderboard and in the…

Amitabh retrospective part of France’s Festival des 3 Continents

The 45th edition of France's Festival des 3 Continents has set a film retrospective on Indian screen icon Amitabh Bachchan, the organisers said on Monday. The film gala will run in Nantes from November 24 to December 3. The segment, titled 'Amitabh Bachchan, Big B Forever', will showcase nine films…

Big B reacts to team India’s loss in World Cup…

Megastar Amitabh Bachchan on Monday morning shared a heartwarming message for team India after their loss against Australia in the World Cup 2023 final match and called them "our pride." Taking to Instagram, Big B shared a picture in which he can be seen in a white hoodie paired with…

Rescuers drill to supply more food to workers trapped in…

Efforts are underway by rescuers to deliver cooked food and establish a phone connection to the 41 workers trapped for eight days in a collapsed tunnel in the Indian Himalayas. Officials mentioned on Monday (20) that they are exploring new rescue strategies after earlier attempts faced obstacles. The men have…

The Unmatched Contribution of USB Sticks in Today’s World

Whenever you think about storing files, transferring them, or sharing them with your friends, you will always think about the USB flash drive, and there’s a reason for that. These are highly compatible, and sleek devices, also known as thumb drives, or USB Sticks, that you can carry around and…

Modi reacts to Mick Jagger’s social media note in Hindi

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi responded to a ‘Thank you’ note by the legendary rockstar Mick Jagger. After concluding his India trip, the British rock band The Rolling Stones lead vocalist shared a note written in Hindi on X. His note accompanied a video of him singing 'Dreamy Skies' from…

Banita Sandhu boards ‘Goodachari’ sequel

Actress-model Banita Sandhu is set to star in G2, the sequel to the 2018 Telugu film Goodachari starring Adivi Sesh, the makers said on Monday. Sandhu, known for movies such as October and Sardar Udham, will star opposite Sesh in the upcoming action spy thriller to be directed by Vinay…

London’s deputy mayor is Labour candidate for Leicester East

LONDON’S deputy mayor for business has been chosen as the Labour candidate for the Leicester East parliamentary constituency which has one of the largest south Asian populations in the UK. Rajesh Agrawal was chosen at a hustings held in Belgrave Neighbourhood Centre on Saturday (18) to succeed incumbent MP Claudia…

Exploring the Woori Casino – A Guide to an Exciting…

Woori Casino is one of the most popular casinos in South Korea and offers a thrilling gaming experience to locals and tourists alike. With its state-of-the-art facilities and an extensive selection of games, Woori Casino offers something for everyone. If you’re planning a trip to Seoul and looking for a…

Why Working with Commercial Construction Subcontractors is Beneficial for Your…

When it comes to commercial construction projects, it is essential to have a reliable and efficient team in place. While hiring a general contractor is crucial, working with subcontractors can offer numerous benefits for your business. Commercial construction subcontractors are professionals who specialize in specific trades within the construction industry,…

World Cup chokers? India searches for answers after latest letdown

CRICKET-OBSESSED India was left grappling for answers on Monday (20) after the team's devastating defeat to Australia in the final of their home World Cup extended a drought in global tournaments. A much-fancied India team led by skipper Rohit Sharma went into Sunday's (19) final in front of nearly 100,000…

Australia win sixth World Cup title

AUSTRALIA won a record-extending sixth 50-overs World Cup title after opener Travis Head smashed a magnificent century to fashion their six-wicket victory in Sunday's (19) final against the tournament's in-form team India. Put into bat, India rode battling half-centuries by KL Rahul and Virat Kohli to post a below-par 240…

Women mostly donate kidneys to men in India

An evaluation of data from the National Organ and Tissue Transplant Organisation (Notto) in India has revealed that a significant majority of organ donors in India are women. Between 1995 and 2021, among the 36,640 patients who underwent transplants, approximately four out of five living donors were women. Correspondingly, four…

Religious Britons ‘significantly happier’ than atheists: study

RELIGIOUS Britons are “significantly happier” than atheists and non-religious people, new research has revealed. People for whom religion is an important part of their identity “are also more optimistic and more resilient than atheists and non-religious people,” the study commissioned by the research forum Institute for the Impact of Faith…

Experts set to reveal discord and chaos within government at…

The official inquiry into the Covid-19 pandemic is anticipated to disclose compelling evidence this week, regarding the tensions and disputes among the then prime minister Boris Johnson, his ministers, and the country's top scientific advisors. Sir Patrick Vallance, the government's former chief scientific adviser, is set to provide evidence during…

Hunt firm on avoiding tax cuts that fuel inflation

The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Jeremy Hunt, on Sunday (19) said that tax cuts raising inflation would not be implemented. This statement comes shortly before his scheduled unveiling of a major budget update, widely anticipated to contain tax reductions. The Sunday Times reported that Hunt was considering cutting income tax…

Clinical Australia bowl out India for 240

INDIA rode battling half-centuries by KL Rahul and Virat Kohli to post 240 all out in exactly 50 overs against Australia in the final of the World Cup at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Sunday (19). Pat Cummins's decision to field, primarily to avoid operating with a dewy…

Tobacco-related cancers kill 1.3 million annually across seven nations: Study

According to a study published in The Lancet's eClinicalMedicine journal, over 1.3 million lives are lost annually due to tobacco-induced cancers across seven countries, including India. The researchers observed that the collective contribution of India, China, the UK, Brazil, Russia, the US, and South Africa accounted for over half of…

Indian officials consider five new plans to rescue men trapped…

INDIAN authorities were exploring five new plans to rescue workers trapped inside a collapsed tunnel in the Indian Himalayas after a week of failed attempts. Forty-one men, stuck in the highway tunnel in Uttarakhand state since November 12, are safe and being fed through a pipe, the authorities say. The…

Award-winning UK author A S Byatt dies in London

A S Byatt, one of the most ambitious writers of her generation, died on Thursday at her home in London. Her novel Possession won the Booker Prize and gained her international acclaim as a novelist. She was 87 years old, The New York Times reported. Chatto & Windus, her longtime…

David Beckham concludes India trip

English football legend David Beckham concluded his maiden trip to India, thanking superstar Shah Rukh Khan and actor Sonam Kapoor for their gracious hospitality. The football superstar posted photos with Shah Rukh Khan on Instagram after the 58-year-old actor invited him for a dinner party at his Mumbai residence, Mannat…

Cillian Murphy to be honoured at Palm Springs International Film…

Oppenheimer star Cillian Murphy will be honoured with the Desert Palm Achievement Award at the 2023 Palm Springs International Film Awards. Murphy will receive the honour for his portrayal of physicist J Robert Oppenheimer in Christopher Nolan’s critically acclaimed film at the Film Awards on January 4 at the Palm…

India eyes fairytale finish in World Cup final

ROHIT SHARMA's undefeated India will look to end a 10-year global title drought in front of 130,000 fans in the World Cup final against five-time champions Australia on Sunday (19). India have racked up 10 straight wins at the tournament as they seek a third World Cup triumph to add…

Police charge four men over murder of British Sikh in…

FOUR men have been charged with the murder of a British Sikh teenager in Hounslow this week, a statement said. The Metropolitan Police charged Amandeep Singh, 21, Manjit Singh, 27, Ajmeer Singh, 31, and Poran Singh, 71, over the murder of 17-year-old Simarjeet Singh Nangpal. They will appear at Westminster…

British Asian boy’s ‘bank balance’ query puts Prince William on…

A British Asian boy boldly questioned Prince William about his 'bank balance' during a visit to the Hideaway Youth Project in Manchester. “How much do you have in your bank account?," Amir Hassan, 11, asked the Prince of Wales. The royal responded with a hearty laugh, confessing, "I didn't know."…

India tunnel rescue efforts halted as cracking sound sparks panic

INDIAN rescuers said Saturday (18) they had paused efforts to reach 41 men trapped in a collapsed road tunnel after a cracking sound created a "panic situation" over the possibility of a further cave-in. Excavators have been removing debris from the under-construction road tunnel in the northern Himalayan state of…

Nirav Modi may remain in UK for ‘years’, court hears

Nirav Modi, the fugitive diamond merchant wanted in India to stand trial on fraud and money laundering charges, told a UK court on Thursday (16) that he could be in England for years as some ongoing proceedings prevent his extradition. The 52-year-old former billionaire appeared for a hearing at Barkingside…

Starstruck SRK shares pic with David Beckham

Finally, the wait is over! A picture of superstar Shah Rukh Khan with football legend David Beckham is out and undoubtedly it is no less than a feast for the fans' eyes. A while ago, SRK took to Instagram and dropped a priceless picture with Beckham from an intimate dinner…

IFFI 2023: Madhuri, Shahid to perform; Ayushmann to honour Michael…

Bollywood stars Shahid Kapoor and Madhuri Dixit will perform at the star-studded opening ceremony of the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in Goa, where actors Sara Ali Khan, Pankaj Tripathi and Vijay Sethupathi will also unveil the first looks of their upcoming films. The 54th edition of the film…

“Essential Checklist: Selecting a Trusted Moving Company in New Jersey…

Relocating to a new place can be both exciting and daunting. Finding a new home, packing, and the actual move itself can be a stressful process. Especially when it comes to packing, moving, and unpacking your belongings. This is where a reliable moving company comes in. Choosing the right moving…

Aga Khan Development Network presents ‘Delhi and Hyderabad: A Green…

The High Commission of India in collaboration with the Ismaili Centre, and the Nehru Centre, London are jointly hosting an exhibition entitled “Delhi and Hyderabad: A Green Renaissance” from 18 to 25 November 2023. This exhibition will highlight projects in India by the Aga Khan Trust for Culture, a press…

Man and woman plead guilty to racially abusing Humza Yousaf

TWO people who pleaded guilty to racially abusing Scotland's first minister, Humza Yousaf, have been issued community sentences. Tracie Currie, 35, and Carl O'Brien, 25, admitted targeting Yousaf and directing offensive remarks at other SNP politicians in Dundee. They both avoided jail after pleading guilty. According to reports, Currie and…

Record-breaking auction sparks renaissance in Indian colonial art

LAST MONTH at Sotheby's, the art world witnessed an extraordinary event as The Taj Mahal by Moonlight, a painting valued at £30,000, shattered expectations by fetching an astonishing £482,600 at auction—more than ten times its initial estimate. This unexpected surge in interest has brought attention to the Company School of…

Innovative gene therapy gets approval for two blood disorders

The UK's medicines regulator has given approval for a groundbreaking gene therapy, Casgevy, to potentially treat two hereditary blood disorders. This innovative treatment, designed for sickle cell disease and beta thalassemia, marks a significant milestone as the first licensed therapy using the CRISPR gene-editing tool, pioneered by Nobel Prize-winning inventors…

Government to present new migrants treaty with Rwanda in ‘days’

The government on Thursday (16) said a fresh treaty for transferring migrants to Rwanda might be prepared for ratification within a matter of "days". This comes after a court deemed the previous agreement unlawful. The new treaty, which would then take at least three weeks to be approved by lawmakers,…

Salman Khan’s ‘Tiger 3’ raises £30 million globally

Bollywood superstar Salman Khan’s latest action thriller Tiger 3 is unstoppable at the box office. The film, which hit cinemas on August 12 in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu, has been performing exceptionally well not only in India but also across the globe. Tiger 3 has grossed over £30 million at…

Police identify British Sikh teen victim in Hounslow stabbing

A teenager who died of stab injuries in a street fight in south-west London has been identified by the Metropolitan Police on Friday (17) as Simarjeet Singh Nangpal, a British Sikh. The Met Police said four men, aged 21, 27, 31, and 71, remain in custody after being arrested on…

‘Monkey Man’: Netflix likely to showcase Dev Patel-starrer at Sundance…

Netflix obtained the world rights to Oscar nominee Dev Patel’s directorial debut, Monkey Man, in March 2021. Fans have been waiting for the premiere of the film since then, but the streaming media giant is yet to announce the official date. The latest we hear is that Netflix could showcase…

India urges Canada to uphold Vienna Convention for diplomatic relations

During a media briefing in Delhi on Thursday (16), India urged Canada to facilitate a conducive environment in accordance with the Vienna Convention on diplomatic relations, to enable its officials to perform their duties without impediments or security issues. India's fresh call to Ottawa came days after certain pro-Khalistani elements…

Hunt tightens unemployment benefit access to ‘tackle inactivity’

CHANCELLOR Jeremy Hunt has announced incentives and sanctions aimed at tackling the country's soaring levels of inactivity among working-age people, an increasingly acute economic problem. The "Back to Work" plan, billed as a way to help people "stay healthy, get off benefits and move into work", will form part of…

Kajol pays homage to grandmother Shobhna Samarth

A true feminist and one of the "sharpest and most forward-thinking" women of her time, is how Kajol remembered her grandmother, cinema legend Shobhna Samarth, on her 107th birth anniversary. Samarth was an actress and director, who worked extensively during the golden era of Indian cinema. She made her debut…

Canadian white nationalist found guilty of murdering Muslim family in…

A 22-year-old self-confessed Canadian white nationalist, who intentionally drove his truck into a Muslim family in 2021, was convicted of first-degree murder on Thursday (16). The killings shocked Canada, a country that encourages mass immigration and takes pride in its multiculturalism. The jury took around six hours to convict Nathaniel…

Trailer for Kumail Nanjiani’s ‘Migration’ out

Illumination Studios is set to tickle the funny bone of the audience with their upcoming animated film Migration which promises to offer the perfect blend of comedy and adventure this festive season. Ahead of its theatrical release on December 22, the studio has dropped a new trailer for the much-anticipated…

Indian workers to spend 48 hours more in collapsed tunnel

Indian rescuers cautioned on Friday (17) that it might require an additional two days of clearing debris before they can reach the 40 workers who have been trapped in a collapsed tunnel for nearly a week. Excavators have been removing debris since Sunday morning to create an escape route for…

Starc predicts ‘spectacle of cricket’ in World Cup final against…

AUSTRALIA's Mitchell Starc believes Sunday's (19) World Cup final against India at Ahmedabad's 130,000-capacity stadium will be "loud and a spectacle of cricket". Five-time champions Australia edged out South Africa by three wickets in a tense chase of 213 in Kolkata on Thursday (16) to make their eighth World Cup…

India urges FTA safeguards amid concerns over UK carbon tax

INDIA is worried about Britain's possible tax on imports of high-carbon goods like steel and wants a mechanism in their planned free-trade agreement (FTA) to address issues arising from such a measure, three Indian sources said. Earlier this year, Britain initiated consultations with domestic stakeholders on measures such as a…

SRK hosts private party for David Beckham at Mannat

Superstar Shah Rukh Khan on Thursday night hosted a private party at his residence for legendary footballer David Beckham. A video doing the rounds online sees a car arriving quietly at Mannat, with Beckham's staff seated in the front seat, while he sat in the back passenger's seat. David Beckham…

Anoushka Shankar, Jonas Brothers to perform at Lollapalooza India

Music aficionados are in for a treat as legendary singer Sting as well as popular bands Jonas Brothers and OneRepublic are set to perform at Lollapalooza India in 2024. The organisers on Friday unveiled the line-up of renowned artists from around the globe and India for the two-day festival in…

SBI Quick Transfer

SBI allows its customers to transfer funds from one account to the other (both within SBI and other banks) with the help of Quick Transfer. This method of SBI Fund transfer has the added advantage of instant money transfer without any requirement of adding a beneficiary to the bank account.…

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Jaishankar seeks evidence on Canada’s allegations over Nijjar murder

INDIAN external affairs minister S Jaishankar has said that India is not ruling out an investigation into Canada’s allegations about the involvement of the government’s agents in the killing of a Khalistani separatist in that country but wants it to provide evidence to back its claims. Jaishankar made the comments…

More women to gain access to contraceptive pills from pharmacies

From next month, nearly half a million women in England will gain access to the contraceptive pill directly from pharmacies without requiring a GP appointment. The Pharmacy First scheme will also extend its services to include treatments for urinary infections and various common conditions, the BBC reported. NHS England highlighted…

Australia to face India in World Cup final

TRAVIS HEAD starred with bat and ball as Australia set up a World Cup final clash with India after a tense three-wicket win over South Africa in Kolkata on Thursday (16). Chasing a tricky 213 for victory, Australia wobbled after Head hit 62 but Steve Smith (30) and Josh Inglis…

Jiwa Ready for Second Attempt at the World Darts Championship

You certainly can’t accuse the World Darts Championship of not living up to its global moniker. Impressively, at least 25 different nationalities will be represented at the 2024 edition of the showpiece tournament. One place in the draw is ringfenced for an Indian player: Prakash Jiwa, the 53-year-old who was so…

EXCLUSIVE: Prime minister right to sack Suella Braverman

The prime minister has shown that “he has a backbone” by sacking his controversial home secretary, south Asian Conservative parliamentarians and grassroots members have told Eastern Eye. Rishi Sunak fired Suella Braverman on Monday (13), five days after she wrote a Times newspaper article in which she criticised the Met…

Rwanda ruling: Braverman demands Sunak enact legislation or concede defeat

Amid a stir among right-wing Conservative MPs, Suella Braverman has joined the movement for emergency legislation challenging the Supreme Court's ruling on the UK government's deportation strategy regarding Rwanda. Following her recent dismissal as home secretary and her earlier criticism of Rishi Sunak, Braverman urged the prime minister to either…

Akshay, Twinkle, and Preity celebrate Diwali with Sunak

Bollywood couple Akshay Kumar, his wife Twinkle Khanna, and actress Preity Zinta celebrated Diwali this year with the British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak at his official residence in London. Zinta took to social media to share a set of pictures from the celebration. In the pictures, the trio is seen…

British Pakistani academic nominated for new High Sheriff role in…

A British Pakistani academic has been nominated as the new High Sheriff of West Yorkshire for 2024-25, a statement said on Thursday (16). Prof Adeeba Malik CBE DL was nominated on Monday (13) as part of the annual selection process overseen by the Lords of the Council in the King's…

Giant lung roadshow tours England to encourage South Asian community…

The NHS will visit thousands of people in England’s lung cancer hotspots with giant inflatable lungs this month, to raise awareness of potential cancer symptoms and help catch cancer earlier. The Let’s Talk Lung Cancer roadshow, run between NHS England and Roy Castle Lung Foundation, kicks off as new survey…

‘The Crown’ draws to a close with Diana’s death

Netflix’s acclaimed series The Crown, which chronicles the reign of Queen Elizabeth II, nears its long-anticipated conclusion from Thursday. The sixth and final season of the multiple award-winning series by Peter Morgan premieres the first five episodes on Thursday. The audience gets to see the final five episodes on December…

Jaishankar urges UK vigilance against Khalistani extremism

INDIAN external affairs minister S Jaishankar has raised the country's long-standing concerns about pro-Khalistan extremism in the UK during his meetings with the country's leaders. He stressed that they should be on guard against the misuse of freedom of expression and speech. Jaishankar concluded his five-day visit to the UK…

King Charles hosts special 75th birthday reception to meet Indian…

To mark his 75th birthday, King Charles III hosted a special reception at Buckingham Palace to honour Indian nurses, midwives, and global medical professionals dedicated to the NHS. Indians lead the estimated 150,000 international nurses and midwives currently working in the NHS, which is also celebrating its 75th anniversary year.…

Hardwell, Timmy Trumpet to perform at Sunburn Goa 2023

One of the most popular electronic dance music (EDM) festivals, Sunburn, is all set to come up with its 17th edition in Goa. The gala is scheduled to take place from December 28 to December 31 in Vagator, where renowned artists like Hardwell, Timmy Trumpet, and Charlotte De Witte will…

Bestway Foundation donates £100,000 to charity

THE charity arm of Bestway Group has donated £100,000 to The National Brain Appeal. The Group CEO of Bestway Group, Lord Zameer Choudrey CBE SI Pk, has handed over the amount to the CEO of The National Brain Appeal, Claire Wood Hill, at a function held in Park Royal, London.…

Biden and Xi discuss Taiwan, fentanyl at bilateral meet

US president Joe Biden and China's Xi Jinping engaged in a four-hour meeting on Wednesday (15), addressing topics spanning military tensions to drug trafficking. Biden welcomed the Chinese leader at the Filoli estate, a country house and gardens about 30 miles (48 km) south of San Francisco, ahead of a…

Cameron vows military support on surprise Kyiv visit

FOREIGN SECRETARY David Cameron vowed to keep up military support for Ukraine during a surprise visit to Kyiv announced on Thursday (16), with the West's attention focused on the Middle East. Former prime minister Cameron was in Kyiv on his first visit abroad as foreign minister of the UK, which…

ICC wants India in the final, alleges Vaughan amid ‘pitch…

FORMER England captain Michael Vaughan has alleged that the International Cricket Council (ICC) wanted India in the final of the Cricket World Cup. He claimed that this motivation led to the team being allowed to play on a used pitch. The World Cup semi-final between India and New Zealand in…

Special drilling machine flown in to save trapped Indian tunnel…

Indian rescuers announced on Thursday (16), the deployment of a powerful new drilling machine as they entered the fifth day of their efforts to rescue 40 workers trapped in a collapsed road tunnel. Excavators have been removing debris since Sunday morning from the site of the collapse in the Himalayan…

Mira Nair to executive produce ‘Against the Tide’

Award-winning filmmaker Mira Nair has come onboard Indian filmmaker Sarvnik Kaur’s documentary Against the Tide as an executive producer. The film from Snooker Club Films and A Little Anarky Films follows Mumbai-based fishermen Rakesh and Ganesh who are inheritors of the great Koli fishing knowledge system — a way to…

Sunak to revive Rwanda asylum plan after court setback

Despite a significant setback in the country’s highest court, prime minister Rishi Sunak is attempting to revive his flagship immigration policy. However, legal experts express doubts about its ability to surmount the existing legal hurdles. The UK Supreme Court on Wednesday (15) ruled the government's scheme to send asylum seekers…

Sonam hosts welcome party for David Beckham

Bollywood actress Sonam Kapoor and her husband Anand Ahuja hosted a lavish welcome party at their Mumbai home for football icon David Beckham. The Wednesday night bash was attended by well-known faces in the entertainment industry including Anil Kapoor, Sanjay Kapoor, Shahid Kapoor, Mira Rajput, Shibani Dandekar, Farhan Akhtar, Karisma…

Katrina Kaif’s ‘Merry Christmas’ to now release in Jan 2024

Filmmaker Sriram Raghavan's upcoming directorial Merry Christmas has a new release date of January 12, 2024, the makers announced on Thursday. The Katrina Kaif-Vijay Sethupathi starrer has been delayed multiple times and it was last slated to come out in theatres on December 15 this year. Presented by Tips Films…

Pedro Pascal in talks to lead ‘Fantastic Four’ movie

Hollywood star Pedro Pascal is being eyed to play the role of Reed Richards in Marvel Studios' much-awaited Fantastic Four movie. Pascal, who broke out with his portrayal of Prince Oberyn Martell in Game of Thrones, is in negotiations to play the leader of the titular superhero group, reported entertainment…

Anushka calls Virat ‘God’s child’ on his 50th century record

Actress-producer Anushka Sharma on Thursday said she is grateful to watch her husband, ‘God's child’ Virat Kohli grow from strength to strength while being honest to himself and to the sport of cricket. Virat became the first batter in the history of the game to score 50 ODI centuries, going…

Starmer hit by frontbench rebellion after Gaza ceasefire vote

Labour leader Keir Starmer was hit by a string of resignations from his frontbench in the House of Commons on Wednesday night, after facing a rebellion from his MPs over his refusal to back a ceasefire in Gaza. The vote calling for the ceasefire was defeated by 293 votes to…

Costs and Accessibility of MSC Therapy for Parkinson’s Disease

Exploring Mesenchymal Stem Cells and Their Accessibility in Parkinson’s Disease Treatment Parkinson’s disease is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder in which the patient has various motor symptoms. In the later Parkinson’s disease stages, the motor symptoms worsen, and the patient also develops nonmotor symptoms.  Parkinson’s disease is believed to be caused…

The Smart TV and Home Theater Integration: Creating the Ultimate…

In the ever-evolving world of home entertainment, the integration of smart TVs with home theaters has become a transformative force. This synergy between advanced display technology and immersive audio systems has given birth to the ultimate setup for experiencing movies, TV shows, and more. In this article, we will explore…

The Rise of OLED and QLED Smart TVs

In the world of smart TVs, two display technologies have been making waves – OLED and QLED. These acronyms may seem like technical jargon, but they represent a significant shift in the way we experience television. In this article, we'll explore the rise of OLED and QLED smart TVs and…

The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Smart TVs

Artificial intelligence (AI) has rapidly become an integral part of the technology landscape, and it's making its presence felt in the world of smart TVs. These intelligent televisions are incorporating AI to enhance the viewing experience, improve content recommendations, and offer advanced features that were once the stuff of science…

4K, 8K, and Beyond Smart TV Display Technology

The world of television technology has been advancing at an astonishing pace, and one of the most significant advancements in recent years is the development of high-resolution displays. Smart TVs have taken the lead in incorporating these displays, offering viewers an incredibly immersive and detailed visual experience. In this article,…

Addressing Leads Faster with Live Chat: A Game-Changer for Your…

Imagine this: A potential customer is browsing your website, feeling impressed by your brand and services. But they have a question or two holding them back from making a purchase. An easy way for them to get instant responses can significantly influence their buying decision, and that’s where live chat…

Risk Management and Compliance: How Virtual CFOs Ensure Financial Security

In an era where businesses are constantly evolving, and market dynamics are ever-changing, financial management and compliance have never been more critical. Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) often need help to maintain the financial expertise and compliance required to navigate the complexities of today's business landscape. This is where hiring…

“Unraveling the Potential Benefits and Cautions of Purchasing Anadrol”

In the world of bodybuilding, there are a few supplements that have gained immense popularity and Anadrol is one of them. For the beginners, Anadrol is a synthetic anabolic steroid that helps in increasing muscle mass, enhancing strength and stamina, and reducing the recovery time between workouts. But just like…

Starmer attempts to put Labour’s stance on Gaza conflict to…

Sir Keir Starmer is making efforts to subject Labour's stance on the Israel-Hamas conflict to a vote, aiming to preserve party unity. The party has introduced a Commons amendment expressing apprehensions about the civilian death toll and advocating for extended pauses in the fighting to aid delivery. However, it aligns…

Jerry & Marge Go Large: Full and Honest Review

The aroma of an aviation-themed film lingers in the air of Paramount+ comedy Jerry and Marge Go Large, though it fails to leave a lasting impression. While it provides a decent airborne diversion when other options are limited, justifying its viewing becomes more challenging on solid ground. This week's plethora…

Kohli, Shami star as India reach World Cup final

INDIA's Virat Kohli struck a record 50th hundred and fast bowler Mohammed Shami's seven-wicket haul proved equally crucial as the unbeaten hosts overpowered New Zealand by 70 runs in a high-scoring match on Wednesday (15) to march into the World Cup final. Kohli's 117 and a blistering 105 from Shreyas…

Pakistan set to receive $700m from IMF

THE International Monetary Fund (IMF) has reached a staff-level agreement with Pakistan on the first review of a $3 billion bailout, where the country will receive $700 million after approval from IMF's executive board, the organisation said on Wednesday (15). Earlier, the Pakistani prime minister's office in a statement said…

Kumar Sanu: A special kind of music romance

MAGNIFICENT songs, multiple awards and amazing musical achievements mean Kumar Sanu needs no introduction. The massively popular music star ranks among the most celebrated Indian playback singers of all time and is the voice behind songs that defined a generation. The once-undisputed ‘king of romance’ is currently judging the 14th…

V Shantaram: Life and times of a cinema giant

THERE is enough compelling evidence to suggest that V Shantaram was perhaps the most important Indian filmmaker of the 20th century. Whether it was technical innovations, pathbreaking work, expanding the horizons of Indian cinema or an incredibly fearless approach, he left behind an impressive body of work and countless magic…

Cameron faces pressure from India over protests at London High…

The UK is facing increased pressure to contribute additional evidence against individuals linked to the protests outside the Indian High Commission in London in March. This urging coincides with a meeting between the new foreign secretary, David Cameron, and the Indian external affairs minister, S Jaishankar. Jaishankar is supporting the…

Masaba slams Ramiz Raja for laughing at racist remark against…

Fashion designer and actor Masaba Gupta on Wednesday slammed former Pakistan cricketer Ramiz Raja for laughing at a racist comment directed towards her parents, West Indies batting great Vivian Richards, and veteran actress Neena Gupta, saying he had no grace. Masaba's reaction came after a two-month-old clip of Raja laughing…

Nazrin Choudhury short film sheds light on abortion issues in…

ABORTION laws in America taking away women’s fundamental rights over their own bodies has turned it into a hot topic and inspired Nazrin Choudhury to make an important short film inspired by the subject. Her directorial debut Red, White and Blue tells the moving story of a young mother forced…

Eighth baker leaves ‘Bake Off 2023’

Cristy, 33, became the eighth contestant to leave the popular baking show The Great British Bake Off after she failed to impress during Party Bakes week. The contestants were tasked with making 12 sausage rolls, followed by a fun chocolate party cake for the technical and an "anything but beige…

Hindi leading ladies hit an all-time low

WOULD you be able to tell Tara Sutaria, Disha Patani, Kiara Advani, Vaani Kapoor and Rakulpreet Singh apart if shown photographs of them? Even the most die-hard Bollywood fans would struggle with this conundrum or think of a truly memorable role they have played. You could perhaps recognise Sara Ali…

Riz Ahmed to executive produce Imran J. Khan’s ‘Mustache’

Riz Ahmed and his production banner Left Handed Films have onboarded the 2023 SXSW Audience Award winner Mustache. The project marks the feature directorial and screenwriting debut of Imran J. Khan. In a statement to Deadline, Ahmed and Left-Handed Films’ Allie Moore explained that when they first connected with Khan…

Britain’s Sikh community appeals for support on long-term issues

BRITAIN's Sikh population, whose ancestors first migrated from the Punjab more than a century ago, have long been admired as a model of integration and for maintaining a strong identity. Lauded in their country of origin and beyond for their valour, industriousness and charity, Sikhs took those values to Britain,…

Shanto ‘ready to lead’ Bangladesh

NAJMUL HOSSAIN SHANTO said he felt “ready” for the Bangladesh captaincy after standing-in as skipper for the injured Shakib Al Hasan during the World Cup. The 25-year-old led his team for the second time at the tournament, as they bowed out after an eightwicket defeat by already-qualified semifinalists Australia last…

India and UK can achieve energy and climate change goal…

Britain’s secretary of state for Energy and Net Zero, Claire Coutinho, believes India and the UK share a common energy and climate change objectives. The 38-year-old Goan-origin Conservative MP, promoted by prime minister Rishi Sunak in a recent Cabinet reshuffle, joked about setting somewhat of a trend as the latest…

Pakistan cricket officials back ‘depressed’ Babar

PAKISTAN captain Babar Azam was described as “depressed” and under pressure to save his job last Sunday (12), after the team crashed out of the Cricket World Cup, failing to make the semi-finals for a second successive tournament. A 93-run loss to England sealed Pakistan’s fate, ending the 1992 champions’…

Varun Thakur: ‘Indian stand-up is only getting bigger’

A DEEP desire to put a smile on people’s faces prompted Varun Thakur to pursue stand-up comedy and the adrenaline of being on stage consolidated that career choice. Falling in love with laughter has resulted in many memorable moments, including being a part of a pioneering group that helped to…

UK proposes adding India to safe states list

THE UK government has tabled plans to add India to an expanded list of safe states, which would speed up the process of returning Indians who travel from the country illegally and rule out their chance of seeking asylum in Britain. Draft legislation laid in the House of Commons on…

Sehwag, De Silva and Edulji in ICC Hall of Fame

INDIA’S Virender Sehwag, Sri Lankan batsman Aravinda de Silva and pioneering Indian women’s captain Diana Edulji have been inducted into cricket’s Hall of Fame, the game’s governing body said on Monday (13). They were honoured at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai during the World Cup semi-final between India and New…

‘Asian elites launder drug money in London’

CORRUPT Asian elites are exploiting Britain’s property market and the City of London to launder the proceeds of drugs smuggling, a new report warned. The report published last Friday (10) by the Foreign Affairs Committee (FAC) underscored the UK’s failure to prosecute money laundering crimes and emphasised its involvement in…

‘The Reel to Real’ review: Skilled duo make audience part…

MOST stand-up comedians start off their set by interacting with the audience for a relatively brief period, before commencing on their preprepared set. Some have turned that interaction into a full show, with mixed results. Indian act Abhishek and Nirmal have injected a high dose of energy, originality, and fun…

New York governor signs legislation declaring Diwali a holiday in…

In a historic move, New York State Governor Kathy Hochul signed legislation making Diwali a school holiday for New York City public schools. “New York City is rich in different religions and cultures, and we're taking an important step to recognise and celebrate this diversity in the school calendar,” Hochul…

Let Khaleda Zia get overseas medical help, says UN

THE UN rights chief Volker Turk has urged Bangladesh prime minister Sheikh Hasina to release main opposition leader Khaleda Zia for urgent medical treatment outside the country. Bangladeshi doctors have said Zia, a two-times former premier, was at “high risk” of dying without overseas medical intervention abroad after the Hasina…

Oliver Kahn opens academy in India to ‘transform’ football education

GERMAN goalkeeping legend Oliver Kahn has launched his academy in India, aiming to “transform the landscape of football education” and development in the country. He has entered into a partnership with Pro 10 in Maharashtra. The Oliver Kahn Academy aims to become the hub for complete football education that would…

Cameron helped strengthen India-UK ties

MY INSTINCT is that the return of David Cameron as foreign secretary is good for Rishi Sunak, for the government and for the country. Let’s not forget that Rishi was elected an MP in 2015 during Cameron’s last year as prime minister. Cameron has disagreed with Rishi’s decision to cancel…

Muhammad Yunus says corruption claims are ‘media fabrications’

THE Nobel peace laureate Muhammad Yunus has condemned what he says is a smear campaign driven by “powerful quarters”, saying news outlets in Bangladesh have falsely accused him of corruption. Yunus, 83, is credited with lifting millions out of poverty with his pioneering micro-credit bank. However, he has fallen afoul…

UK cancer care crisis can lead to fatal outcomes warn…

In the UK, the state of cancer care has reached a critical point, and experts in the field are warning that patients may face fatal consequences due to the government's decision to eliminate a dedicated plan aimed at addressing the disease. With waiting times for NHS cancer treatment hitting a…

Politics of identity

A MOLE has been kind enough to send Eastern Eye a transcript of Monday’s (13) telephone conversation between Rishi Sunak and Suella Braverman. Rishi: Morning Suella, I have something to say to you… Suella: Who’s that? Rishi: Rishi…. Suella: Which Rishi? Rishi: Rishi Sunak, prime minister….. Suella: Oh, that Rishi.…

Russia to supply IglaS missiles to India

RUSSIA has signed a contract to supply IglaS hand-held anti-aircraft missiles to India and allow production of the Igla there under licence, the Russian state news agency TASS quoted a top arms export official as saying on Tuesday (14). The Igla-S is a manportable air defence system (MANPADS) that can…

Asda settles £300m debt

SUPERMARKET chain Asda, owned by brothers Zuber and Mohsin Issa, has recently settled a hefty £300 million debt. It paid off a £200m loan acquired for the purchase of 132 convenience stores and petrol stations from the Co-op last year. Also, it cleared an additional £100m in borrowings. As a…

Kohli scores record 50th ODI ton

INDIA's Virat Kohli scored a record 50th one-day international hundred when he reached three figures in the World Cup semi-final against New Zealand in Mumbai on Wednesday (15), hailing the landmark as being "like a dream". Kohli, 35, reached his century -- his third of the tournament -- with a…

India-bound pigeon peas stranded in Mozambique fueling inflation worries

AT LEAST 150,000 metric tons of pigeon peas bound for India are held up at ports in Mozambique awaiting export permission from customs despite multiple requests from sellers over the past few weeks, five industry officials said last Wednesday (8). India, the world’s biggest producer and consumer of pigeon peas,…

Reports: Sonam to host David Beckham at their Mumbai residence

Former England football team captain David Beckham is currently in India as UNICEF's goodwill ambassador and he is likely to meet members of the Indian film fraternity soon. As per a source, couple Sonam Kapoor and Anand Ahuja will host David Beckham at their residence in Mumbai. "David Beckham is…

Sadhguru: What is the role of god?

QUESTION: What is the role of god in the spiritual process? Sadhguru: If you don’t have something to look up to, you could get easily lost, isn’t it? Whatever you consider as god is just the highest of human values. At different times in history, whatever they thought was the…

‘Tiger 3’ review: Third part of franchise is more action…

THE third instalment of an action franchise, which has spawned a Bollywood spy universe with spinoff films Pathaan and War, returned to the big screen after two previously successful outings. Salman Khan reprises his role of Indian super spy Tiger, and Katrina Kaif once again plays his Pakistani secret agent…

Sport fails to inspire Asian women

CAMPAIGNERS have expressed disappointment over new research showing that one in four women feel they cannot progress in sport due to a lack of role models. The study, by the London Lions basketball team, found that 25 per cent of females believe becoming a professional player or at management level…

‘Berlin’ review: Period espionage drama delivers lots of surprises

THE early 1990s set Indian spy thriller had its European premiere at the recent London Indian Film Festival. A sign language expert is brought into interview a deaf man, who is accused of spying, under the watchful gaze of competing Indian security factions, ahead of the Russian president’s visit. All…

‘Sunak’s reset could cause rifts as Tories face election nightmare’

TO HER party, Suella Braverman was able to say things which the prime minister thought but could not voice. To his critics, Rishi Sunak was the man who stabbed Boris Johnson in the back and someone whose party did not elect him as its leader. Braverman gave him a shield…

Radhika Madan’s ‘Sanaa’ to be screened at IFFI

Radhika Madan and Pooja Bhatt-starrer Sanaa is set to be screened at the 54th International Film Festival of India (IFFI). Sharing the update, the film's production banner Four Line Films took to Instagram and wrote, "SANAA comes home! Elated to announce that Sanaa will have its Indian Premiere at the…

Dealing with personality theft

HAVE you ever been in a relationship with someone who seemed to be your perfect match? They shared your interest in films, fitness, or music, you’d laugh at the same things and feel like you could be yourself around them. But then, over time, something changed. They started to dress,…

Rajinikanth attends India vs New Zealand World Cup semifinal

Superstar Rajinikanth on Wednesday attended the first semifinal of the 2023 ICC Cricket World Cup being played between India and New Zealand in Mumbai. The Jailer star and his wife, producer Latha were spotted exiting the airport in Mumbai on Tuesday night. The highly anticipated semifinal is underway at the…

European Union Film Fest to return in Delhi in December

The European Union Film Festival (EUFF) will return with its 28th edition in New Delhi on December 1. The 10-day film gala, which aims to celebrate the cultural connect between India and the European Union through the world of cinema, will take place across three locations -- the Indian Habitat…

Jashaan Gill: From working-class background to world’s fashion capitals

BRITISH ASIAN designer Jashaan Gill has urged youngsters to start pursuing their dreams, assuring them that they will ‘find their way’ in the process. Birmingham-based Gill’s journey into the world of fashion commenced with a dream that his teachers dismissed and mocked. Now, aged 26, this resilient designer from Oldbury…

Induction of Cameron into cabinet divides opinion

SEVEN years ago, David Cameron left Downing Street after his big gamble to hold a referendum on Britain’s membership of the European Union backfired and brought his sixyear term as prime minister to an end. A few months later, his political career appeared to be over as he resigned his…

Concerns rise for workers in India tunnel collapse as some…

Indian rescuers reported on Wednesday (15), that they had sent medicine to the 40 men trapped after the road tunnel they were constructing collapsed, marking the fourth day of frenzied efforts to free them. Officials said that there was sufficient oxygen reaching the tunnel for the trapped men to survive…

A guide to getting the right kind of attention

WHETHER it is in everyday life, when wooing a potential partner, on social media, at work or in any number of other situations, people want to get noticed. With over 12 years of experience working with the biggest movie stars and clients from other fields, in marketing, PR, creative communication,…

Sunak says pledge fulfilled as inflation slows sharply

BRITISH inflation cooled more than expected in October as household energy prices dropped from a year ago and there was also a wider softening of price pressures, offering relief to the Bank of England and prime minister Rishi Sunak. Annual consumer price inflation plunged to a lower-than-expected 4.6 per cent…

Braverman attacks Sunak, accuses him of betrayal

Suella Braverman, the dismissed home secretary launched a personal attack on prime minister Rishi Sunak on Tuesday (14), accusing him of betraying both her and the country. Popular on the right of the party, Braverman kept quiet on Monday (13) after being sacked but published a letter to Sunak on…

1983 winners tell Indian team: Don’t take title for granted

INDIA are the favourites to lift a third World Cup, but a star of the country’s 1983 breakthrough triumph has warned of the threats posed by cricket’s “glorious uncertainties”. Rohit Sharma’s side have cruised into the semi-finals, where they will face New Zealand in Mumbai on Wednesday (15), with nine…

The Rite of Spring: Art of combining Bharatnatyam and Russian…

BRITISH audiences are set to witness a unique experience through a never-seen-before amalgamation of Igor Stravinsky’s iconic ballet with Bharatnatyam, created by award-winning dancer and choreographer Seeta Patel. Russian composer Stravinsky’s The Rite of Spring is being revisited this week, this time through the lens of an Indian classical dance…

‘Frustration’ over NHS strike costs

HOSPITAL administrators are warning about plans to curtail additional bed openings due to a lack of funds, particularly during the winter months. NHS Providers, which represents managers, conveyed this message following the Treasury’s rejection of a plea for an additional £1 billion to cover strike-related costs. The group also mentioned…

Bus accident in India’s J&K kills 36 and injures 19

At least 36 individuals were killed, and 19 sustained injuries in a tragic incident in Jammu and Kashmir's Doda district on Wednesday (15). The accident occurred when a bus, carrying passengers, skidded off the road, rolling down into a 300-foot gorge, officials said. The bus bearing registration number JK02CN-6555 was…

India’s Sahara Group chief Subrata Roy dies at 75

EMBATTLED Sahara conglomerate chief Subrata Roy died on Tuesday (14) due to cardiorespiratory arrest, the company said in a statement. He was 75. Roy was admitted to a hospital in Mumbai on Sunday (12) and died following complications arising from metastatic malignancy, hypertension and diabetes, according to the company. "It…

BTS member RM says he wants to visit India someday

RM, the leader of the South Korean band BTS which enjoys massive popularity in India, says he would love to visit the country someday. In a live session on the global fan forum Weverse on Tuesday night, the 29-year-old was asked if he would want to come to India. In…

Charting the roadmap for UK foreign policy in India

DAVID CAMERON has replaced James Cleverly as Britain’s foreign secretary, but just how the job is done at the coal face is explained by Andrew Fleming, who took over last week as the new British deputy high commissioner in Kolkata. Just before leaving for India, Fleming sat in the Page…

Tragedy as mother and children die in house fire

FIVE members of a family, including a woman and her three children, were killed in a house fire in west London last Sunday (12) evening. The woman has been identified as Seema Ratra, but the three children have not been named. Their father, Aroen Kishen, who survived the fire, was…

India win toss, bat first against New Zealand in semi-final

INDIA captain Rohit Sharma won the toss and elected to bat in the first World Cup semi-final against New Zealand at the Wankhede Stadium on Wednesday (15). The venue, where India won their last 50-overs World Cup title, has hosted four day-night contests so far at this tournament with three…

Working on new Rwanda treaty: Sunak

BRITAIN's government has already been working on a new treaty with Rwanda and could change the country's laws after the Supreme Court ruled that the plan to send migrants there was unlawful, prime minister Rishi Sunak said on Wednesday (15). "The government has already been working in advance on a…

Australia invite India to bat first in World Cup final

AUSTRALIA captain Pat Cummins won the toss and elected to field against India in the final of the 50-overs World Cup at the Narendra Modi Stadium on Sunday (19). Two-time champions India have been the form team winning all 10 games to make the final against five-time winners Australia in…

Rwanda ruling crucial for Sunak, says Think tank

THE Supreme Court ruling on the government’s Rwanda scheme to deport people seeking asylum in the UK to the African nation is crucial for prime minister Rishi Sunak, said independent migration Think tank British Future. The top court will deliver its ruling on Wednesday (15) on whether the government can…

Guneet Monga, Vikas Khanna collaborate for OSCAR-qualified ‘American Sikh’

Ace Producers Guneet Monga and Vikas Khanna are set to come up with an OSCAR-qualified animated short film American Sikh. The amazing true story of Vishavjit Singh, a Sikh man who was born in America and wears a turban, who, after a lifetime of violence, self-doubt, and bigotry, eventually finds…

Katie Taylor to Cement Legacy as one of the Greatest…

Katie Taylor is back in action on the 25th of November as she locks horns with Chantelle Cameron in a rematch for the light-welterweight title. It's one of the toughest tests of Taylor’s esteemed boxing career, with victory sure to cement her legacy as one of the best to ever lace…

‘Iron Women of Manipur’, ‘Tuesday’s Women’ part of Film Bazaar…

Tuesday's Women, directed by Imaad Shah; Haoban Paban Kumar's Iron Women of Manipur; Ladakh 470 from Shivam Singh Rajput and Samman Roy's The Exile are among 10 titles to watch out for at the 17th edition of the Film Bazaar, a press release said. Film Bazaar, the co-production market event…

Some ultra-processed foods beneficial for health: Study

Certain ultra-processed foods increase the risk of developing cancer, heart disease, and diabetes, but new research suggests that some of these foods are beneficial for health. Regular consumption of meat products such as sausages and sugary drinks is associated with a higher likelihood of developing such diseases. However, despite being…

So happy to see all the love for ‘Loki 2’…

Actor Tom Hiddleston has thanked fans in India for showering love on the second season of Loki, a character that he has portrayed in different Marvel movies and now on a show. The second installment of Marvel Studios’ Loki, currently streaming on Disney+ Hotstar, has done well in India. In…

NHS grapples with opening extra winter beds and addressing staff…

Hospital administrators are issuing warnings about the necessity to curtail plans for additional bed openings due to a lack of funds, particularly for winter preparedness. NHS Providers, representing managers, conveyed this cautionary message following the Treasury's rejection of a plea for an additional £1 billion to cover strike-related costs. The…

Best ways to send money from the UK to India

The United Kingdom, with its diverse job market and unique educational opportunities, remains a highly attractive destination for people from all around the world. A significant part of the migrant community is made of individuals from India who come to the UK for various reasons, including reuniting with family members…

NHS England’s Dr Nikki Kanani to step down next month

PROMINENT British Asian GP, Dr Nikki Kanani, has announced that she will step down from her current role at NHS England next month after serving six years. She worked as the medical director for primary care overseeing the establishment of Primary Care Networks (PCNs) and the formulation of a fresh…

London’s big screens to light up for community festivals

LONDON mayor Sadiq Khan has formed a new partnership to celebrate the capital’s major cultural and community festivals, a statement said. Khan announced a tie-up with digital exhibition space, Outernet London, to showcase and celebrate key moments in the year on giant screens. The campaign started with Diwali celebrations last…

Rescue efforts continue for third day to free 40 workers…

In northern India, over a hundred rescuers faced challenges for a third consecutive day on Tuesday (14) as they tried to rescue workers trapped underground following the collapse of the road tunnel they were constructing. Excavators have been removing debris since Sunday morning from the site in the Himalayan state…

Fewer non-white members in Sunak’s cabinet now

THE number of non-white cabinet ministers has come down from five to four after prime minister Rishi Sunak reshuffled his core team on Monday (13). Suella Braverman was sacked as home secretary and former prime minister David Camaron was made foreign secretary as part of the exercise. While Sunak -…

Starmer visits Neasden Temple to celebrate Diwali

Keir Starmer, Leader of the Labour Party, visited BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir (Neasden Temple) in North West London to partake in the Diwali festival on Monday (13). During this busy period, the Labour Leader received a guided tour from senior swamis and trustees, interacting with volunteers supporting the temple as…

Sadiq Khan celebrates Diwali at Neasden Temple

LONDON mayor Sadiq Khan celebrated Diwali at Neasden Temple with thousands of others from the local community. Khan inaugurated the fireworks display on Sunday (12) evening, which brought a fusion of light and sound into the night skies, a statement said. Inspired by the selfless service and charity of His…

Salman Khan’s ‘Tiger 3’ raises £10 million in two days

Salman Khan's latest film Tiger 3 crossed the £10 million mark at the domestic box office on the second day of its release, production house Yash Raj Films (YRF) said on Tuesday. Directed by Maneesh Sharma and also starring Katrina Kaif and Emraan Hashmi, the much-anticipated film released on Sunday…

Priyanka Chopra-Nick Jonas host Diwali bash in Los Angeles

Actress Priyanka Chopra and her husband-singer Nick Jonas hosted a Diwali bash for their family and friends in Los Angeles. The pictures went viral on social media in which the couple can be seen walking hand in hand and looking gorgeous in Indian outfits. Priyanka can be seen wearing a…

Angelina Jolie reacts after Pakistan deports Afghan refugees

American actress Angelina Jolie has expressed her deep concern and sadness over the mass expulsion of Afghan refugees from Pakistan. In a heartfelt Instagram post, Jolie slammed Pakistan for the unexpected decision to send back vulnerable Afghan families, confronting the hard reality of survival in today's Afghanistan. Jolie emphasized Pakistan's…

India braced for ‘pressure’ semi-final against New Zealand

INDIA may be the outstanding team at the Cricket World Cup but New Zealand fast bowler Lockie Ferguson has insisted both sides will "start from zero again" when they meet in Wednesday's (15) semi-final in Mumbai. Tournament hosts India head into the knockout match having won all nine of their…

Brad Pitt introduces Ramon as his girlfriend

American actor Brad Pitt and jewellery designer Ines de Ramon are in a "good place," 'People' reported citing a source. "This is Brad's first proper relationship since the divorce," the US magazine cited the source as saying, referring to the actor's split from ex-wife Angelina Jolie. "He introduces Ramon as…

Tesla to double Indian imports, confirms minister

US electric car maker Tesla Inc is planning to double the number of components it imports from India, Indian trade minister Piyush Goyal said on Tuesday (14) through a post on social media platform X. "Proud to see the growing importance of Auto component suppliers from India in the Tesla…

Kapil Sharma and team heads to Netflix for new comedy…

Comedian Kapil Sharma has partnered with streaming service Netflix for a brand new comedy show. Sharma, who ruled the Indian television scene with his popular celebrity chat series The Kapil Sharma Show, is entering the streaming bandwagon to bring a "fresh, new and exciting comedy extravaganza to his fans around…

Billie Eilish says she is ‘physically attracted’ to women

Singer-songwriter Billie Eilish says she is physically attracted to women and also intimated by their presence. The 21-year-old musician, known for chartbusters such as "No Time To Die", "When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?" and "What Was I Made For?", said she shares "deep connections" with women…

Jaishankar hopeful the two sides will find ‘landing point’ beneficial…

India's external affairs minister S Jaishankar said on Monday (13) that India and the UK are presently concentrating on a free trade agreement and expressed optimism that the two parties will identify a "landing point" that benefits both. Jaishankar, who is in London on a five-day official visit to the…

King Charles marks 75th birthday with new scheme to tackle…

KING CHARLES III turns 75 on Tuesday (14), showing no sign of a let-up in activity just over a year since he became king after the death of his mother Queen Elizabeth II. Halfway through his eighth decade, the head of state is due to spend the day carrying out…

Morne Morkel quits as Pakistan bowling coach

SOUTH AFRICAN Morne Morkel has resigned as Pakistan's bowling coach, the country's cricket board (PCB) announced on Monday (13), two days after their failure to reach the semi-finals of the World Cup in India. Pakistan finished fifth in the standings with eight points having won four matches and losing five,…

‘Pippa’ makers on controversy surrounding Kazi Nazrul Islam’s song

The new rendition of "Karar oi louho kopat" in Pippa is a sincere artistic interpretation and done after securing necessary adaptation rights, the film's team said on Monday, days after AR Rahman's version of the beloved Kazi Nazrul Islam poem attracted controversy for its alleged "distortion". The poet's grandson and…

Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger goes pandal-hopping in Kolkata

Rock legend and Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger is in India, soaking in the Diwali flavour and how! The rock-and-roll star posted a series of pictures on his official Instagram handle, taking in the sights and sounds of the Festival of Light on the streets of Kolkata. Along with the…

Sunak visits Southampton temple with family to celebrate Diwali

PRIME MINISTER Rishi Sunak visited the Vedic Society Hindu Temple in his home city of Southampton on Sunday (12) to celebrate Diwali, the festival of lights. He was accompanied by his wife Akshata Murty, their two daughters and his parents as he participated in the ceremony of Aarti, lighting candles…

US surgeons perform world’s first eye transplant

A team of surgeons in New York has achieved a groundbreaking medical milestone by conducting the world's first transplant of an entire eye. The procedure has been widely called a medical breakthrough. However, it remains uncertain whether the recipient will eventually see through the donated eye. The groundbreaking surgery involved…

British Asian designer Jashaan Gill urges youngsters to dream big

BRITISH ASIAN designer Jashaan Gill has urged youngsters to start pursuing their dreams, assuring them that they will 'find their way' in the process. Birmingham-based Gill's journey into the world of fashion commenced with a dream that his teachers dismissed and mocked. Now, aged 26, this resilient designer from Oldbury…

Comment: Braverman exemplifies volatility in British politics

How do you solve a problem like Suella? This was the week that Rishi Sunak changed his mind. Bringing Suella Braverman back as Home Secretary was a price he was willing to pay to secure the premiership unopposed, though it this was a coalition of convenience rather than conviction on…

Royal Mail faces £5.6m fine from Ofcom for missing delivery…

Communications regulator Ofcom has imposed a £5.6 million fine on Royal Mail for significant and unexplained deviations from its first- and second-class delivery targets. The regulator highlighted that this failure caused considerable harm to customers, The Guardian reported. In the 2022-23 financial year, Royal Mail delivered only 74% of first-class…

US moves to break political impasse in Bangladesh

THE US ambassador to Bangladesh has sought meetings with leaders of the country's three major parties, the embassy said Monday (13), as Washington seeks to break a political impasse ahead of elections. Dhaka is set to hold a general election in January, but the main opposition, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party…

China, Pakistan navies hold drills in Arabian Sea

THE Chinese and Pakistani navies are holding weeklong drills in the Arabian Sea days after the Russian Pacific Fleet and Myanmar practised repelling attacks in their first maritime exercise, while India and the United States pledged security cooperation. At a naval base in Karachi on Saturday (11), the Chinese and…

Indhu Rubasingham announces her final season as artistic director of…

As Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York) opens, Artistic Director of Kiln Theatre, Indhu Rubasingham announces her final season for the company, completing her 12-year tenure at the helm of the North West London powerhouse. Talking about the same, Indhu Rubasingham said, “Tinged with many emotions, I am…

Issa brothers to buy Tesla charging units

ISSA BROTHERS-owned EG Group has signed a deal to buy Tesla’s ultra-fast charging units for electric vehicles to expand its growing 'evpoint' business across the UK and Europe. The initial batch of the new charging units is expected to be deployed before the end of this year, EG Group said…

Trudeau says Canada not seeking ‘fight’ with India right now

Prime minister Justin Trudeau has emphasised that Canada does not seek a "fight" with India at the moment, but reiterated his allegations, expressing Ottawa's desire to "work constructively" with New Delhi on this "very serious matter". Addressing the media on Friday (10), Trudeau also alleged that India violated the Vienna…

Ram Charan poses with Jr NTR, Mahesh Babu, Venkatesh Daggubati…

This festive season kicked off in grandeur as the power couple Ram Charan and Upasana played host to a Diwali celebration at their home in Hyderabad. From JR NTR, Venkatesh Daggubati, and Mahesh Babu, celebrities gathered under one roof for a special party. Mahesh Babu's wife Namrata Shirodkar on Sunday…

David Michod on Shah Rukh Khan-Brad Pitt’s 2017 meeting

Filmmaker David Michod has vivid memories of his last trip to India but what truly left an impression on him was witnessing the enchanting synergy between Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan and his Hollywood counterpart, Brad Pitt. Michod had come to the country with Pitt to promote their Netflix satirical…

Homeless tents demolished in Met operation

In a recent Met Police operation, homeless people's tents in central London were destroyed on Huntley Street, Camden on Friday (10). Refuse workers, reportedly working with the police, threw the tents into a lorry. Elodie Berland, a volunteer with the outreach organisation Streets Kitchen, recorded the scene after being called…

India juggernaut faces familiar New Zealand hurdle in semis

A SEEMINGLY unstoppable India stand on the verge of their first World Cup final since the triumphant 2011 campaign on home soil but must face their bogey team in major events to get there, as they take on New Zealand in Wednesday's (15) semi-final in Mumbai. Rohit Sharma's side have…

India’s Sehwag and Edulji go into Cricket Hall of Fame

INDIA's Virender Sehwag, pioneering women's captain Diana Edulji and Sri Lankan batsman Aravinda de Silva have been inducted into cricket's Hall of Fame, the game's governing body announced Monday (13). They will be honoured at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai during the World Cup semi-final between India and New Zealand…

Mindset Makeover

The Productivity Power-up So you've heard that whole spiel about "attitude is everything," right? Well--turns out it's not just some cheesy line your gym teacher threw around. A shift in mindset at work can seriously crank up the productivity dial. Imagine everyone dropping the drama and focusing on crushing it…

Kusal Mendis pleads for revocation of Sri Lanka cricket board’s…

SRI LANKA skipper Kusal Mendis appealed on Sunday for the governing International Cricket Council to lift its suspension of the country over alleged political interference in the local board. "This is our profession and we can't be staying at home doing nothing," Mendis told reporters in the capital Colombo. "We…

David Cameron returns to government as foreign secretary

FORMER prime minister David Cameron was named as the country's new foreign secretary on Monday (13), in a surprise appointment made by Rishi Sunak as he reshuffled his top team. Cameron, 57, served as British leader from 2010 to 2016, resigning after the outcome of the Brexit referendum, when Britain…

All 40 workers in India tunnel collapse safe, food and…

Rescue teams in northern India announced on Monday (13) that they were able to establish contact with 40 workers who had been trapped for more than 24 hours following the collapse of the road tunnel they were constructing. "All the 40 workers trapped inside the tunnel are safe," Karamveer Singh…

Three Indian cities among world’s 10 most polluted after Diwali

TWO Indian cities joined New Delhi to be among the world's worst 10 for pollution on Monday (13) morning, with smoke heavy in the air a day after revellers let loose with firecrackers for Diwali - the annual Hindu festival of light. The capital New Delhi took, as it often…

Krishnan Guru-Murthy eliminated from ‘Strictly’

Krishan Guru-Murthy became the seventh celebrity to be eliminated from the popular celebrity dance reality show Strictly Come Dancing 2023. The Channel 4 broadcaster lost out to Angela Rippon. After finishing at the foot of the leaderboard on Saturday evening with a score of 25 out of a possible 40…

Dravid hails Iyer as backbone of middle-order

INDIA coach Rahul Dravid described Shreyas Iyer as the backbone of their middle order after the batsman made an unbeaten 128 in Sunday's (12) World Cup victory over the Netherlands to ensure the hosts won all nine of their group stage games. Iyer followed up his scores of 82 against…

Kajol marks 30 years of ‘Baazigar’

Actress Kajol on Sunday marked three decades since the release of Baazigar, calling the Hindi romantic thriller "a whole of a lot of firsts". Released on November 12, 1993, Baazigar went on to become Shah Rukh Khan's breakthrough project, his first as an anti-hero. It was also one of Kajol's…

Sunak, Jaishankar celebrate Diwali at Downing Street

PRIME MINISTER Rishi Sunak and his wife Akshata Murty on Sunday (12) hosted Indian external affairs minister S Jaishankar and his wife Kyoko Jaishankar for Diwali tea at Downing Street. “Delighted to call on prime minister @RishiSunak on #Diwali Day. Conveyed the best wishes of PM @narendramodi. India and UK…

Netflix renews survival drama ‘Kaala Paani’ for S2

Survival drama series Kaala Paani has been renewed for a second season, streaming platform Netflix announced on Monday. The series is described as “a grounded story about the fight for survival and questions audiences on how far they would go to survive." Kaala Paani comes from Sameer Saxena, who had…

At least 40 workers trapped as tunnel collapses in northern…

AT LEAST 40 construction workers were trapped Sunday (12) after the road tunnel they were building collapsed in northern India, with rescuers scrambling to reach them beneath piles of debris. The collapse occurred early Sunday morning in the Himalayan state of Uttarakhand when a group of workers were moving out…

BT tech chief’s horse-car analogy stirs AI job debate

BT’s technology chief has ignited a contentious debate by drawing a parallel between workers threatened by AI and horses replaced by cars. The global telecommunications firm's chief digital and innovation officer, Harmeen Mehta described the impact of AI on employment as 'part of evolution'. "I don't know how horses felt…

Story of Diwali is a source of lasting inspiration: Sadiq…

LONDON mayor Sadiq Khan has said that the story of Diwali is a source of lasting inspiration for all. He added that the festival teaches us that 'good will always prevail over evil'. “I would like to wish all Londoners and everyone celebrating around the world a very happy Diwali.…

Kohli falls halfway to record 50th ODI ton

VIRAT KOHLI reached his 71st ODI fifty in Sunday's (12) World Cup clash against the Netherlands but was unable to push on for an all-time record 50th century in the format. Kohli surpassed South Africa's Quinton de Kock (591) as the leading batsman of the 2023 tournament with 594 runs…

Bangladeshi tourists die in houseboat fire in Kashmir

THREE Bangladeshi tourists died in India's Kashmir region when some of the houseboats stationed in the picturesque Dal lake caught fire on Saturday (11), a police official said. Police said a fire broke out in one houseboat in the early hours and quickly spread to other boats moored nearby. "Three…

Massive pro-Palestinian march in London, over 120 people arrested

MORE THAN 300,000 pro-Palestinian demonstrators marched through central London on Saturday (11), with police arresting over 120 people as they sought to stop far-right counter-protesters from ambushing the main rally. Skirmishes broke out between police and the far-right groups gathered to protest against the demonstration taking place on Armistice Day,…

Diwali 2023: A to Z of the festival of light

Diwali, also called Deepavali, is one of the biggest festivals in India which is celebrated throughout the country. Indians living in other parts of the world also celebrate the festival of lights with great pomp and show. The festival, which signifies the triumph of good over evil, represents happiness, togetherness,…

Diwali 2023: A look at popular Hindi film scenes depicting…

Diwali is more than just a real-life celebration; it's also a pivotal event in the world of Hindi cinema. Throughout the years, Hindi films have incorporated the festival of lights into their narratives, adding depth and significance to iconic movies. Here is a look at five popular Hindi cinema scenes…

Hindi film songs that celebrate the joyous spirit of Diwali

Diwali is celebrated with fervour across India, and Hindi films have been capturing the joyous essence of the festival of light since the golden era. From black-and-white films to contemporary cinema, many music directors, writers, and singers have portrayed the spirit of the festival through countless songs. Here is a…

Mobile Marvels: Playing Slots on the Go

In the rapidly evolving world of online gambling, there's one trend that has taken the casino industry by storm – mobile slots. The convenience of playing your favorite slot games on the go has revolutionized the way people experience the thrill of the casino. Whether you're waiting for a friend…

Raja Kumari releases music video for her song ‘No Nazar’

Rapper Raja Kumari on Saturday unveiled a music video for her song 'No Nazar'. The song comes from Raja Kumari's own label 'Godmother Records'. Excited about the song, Kumari said, "No Nazar is a song that was written during a dark time in my life. I wrote the lyrics like…

Braverman sacked amid reshuffle

PRIME MINISTER Rishi Sunak on Monday (13) sacked home secretary Suella Braverman, as he reshuffles his top team ahead of a general election expected next year. Sunak had come under growing pressure to axe Braverman, an outspoken right-winger, after critics accused her of heightening tensions during weeks of contentious pro-Palestinian…

Mitchell Marsh sinks Bangladesh as Australia’s winning spree continues

MITCHELL Marsh blasted his second big century of the World Cup as Australia primed themselves for the semi-finals by cruising to their seventh straight victory with an eight-wicket win over Bangladesh on Saturday (11). Australia lost Travis Head early in their chase of 307 but fellow opener David Warner (53)…

Oman gaining popularity as preferred destination for Indian weddings

Officials have reported nearly a twofold increase in the number of Indian weddings hosted at star-category properties in Oman this year compared to the same period last year. A representative of the Ministry of Heritage and Tourism, Sultanate of Oman said Omani officials began communicating with Indian wedding planners many…

King Charles to feature on cover of Big Issue for…

King Charles will grace the cover of the Big Issue, a magazine sold by homeless and vulnerable individuals, to mark his 75th birthday on November 14. His appearance on the cover aims to draw attention to the pressing issues of food insecurity and wastage. Charles has also authored an article…

Bradford teenager jailed for plotting to kill worshippers at mosque

BRADFORD’S teenage right-wing supremacist has been jailed for 10 years after plotting to disguise himself as an armed police officer and kill Muslims worshipping at a mosque. Joe Metcalfe, 17, has also been imprisoned for separate charges of multiple rape and coercive controlling behaviour against a teenage girl but the…

Modi meets Saira Banu

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday morning met veteran actor Saira Banu, during which the two discussed a wide range of subjects. Taking to X (formerly Twitter), PM Modi shared pictures featuring Saira Banu from their meeting. https://twitter.com/narendramodi/status/1723026258580086874?s=20 Sharing the pictures, he wrote, "It was wonderful to meet Saira…

Telugu actor Chandra Mohan passes away after cardiac arrest

Veteran Telugu actor Chandra Mohan passed away after a cardiac arrest at Hyderabad's Apollo Hospital on Saturday. The 82-year-old actor breathed his last on Saturday morning around 9.57 am at Hyderabad's Apollo Hospital, Jagan, the public relations officer (PRO) of Apollo Hospital, informed. According to reports, the final farewell and…

Amitabh Bachchan recalls shooting for ‘Ajooba’

Megastar Amitabh Bachchan on Saturday recalled shooting for the 1991 action drama Ajooba. Taking to Instagram, Big B shared a still from the film. In the picture, he can be seen striking a stylish pose while preparing for the scene. As soon as he posted, fans chimed in the comment…

WHO revises its guidance on Covid-19 treatments

The World Health Organisation (WHO) has revised its recommendations on Covid-19 treatments, offering up-to-date and reliable guidance to aid doctors in making informed decisions regarding the management of the disease. The new recommendations published by The BMJ are part of a living guideline, developed by the WHO with the methodological…

Indian neuroscientist receives Early Career Award from Society of Neuroscience

The Society of Neuroscience which recognises young neuroscientists has honoured Indian neuroscientist Abhilasha Joshi with the Early Career Award, acknowledging her exceptional research and educational contributions on an international scale. Joshi, currently a visiting researcher at the Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown in Lisbon, Portugal, was awarded the Peter and…

150 Bangladesh garment factories shut, 11,000 workers charged

BANGLADESHI garment manufacturers on Saturday (11) shuttered 150 factories "indefinitely", as police issued blanket charges for 11,000 workers in connection with violent protests demanding a higher minimum wage, officers said. Bangladesh's 3,500 garment factories account for around 85 per cent of its $55 billion in annual exports, supplying many of…

India and UK share common climate action goals, says Claire…

The secretary of state for Energy and Net Zero, Claire Coutinho, Britain's latest Indian-origin Cabinet minister, highlighted the common energy and climate change objectives between the two nations in her inaugural diaspora speech. The 38-year-old Goan-origin Conservative MP, promoted by prime minister Rishi Sunak in a recent Cabinet reshuffle, joked…

Police gear for ‘serious disorder’ as large crowds expected for…

Hundreds of thousands of protesters are anticipated to participate in a pro-Palestinian march in London on Saturday (11). The event, criticised by prime minister Rishi Sunak as disrespectful, raises concerns about potential violence on the day dedicated to the remembrance for war veterans. The "National March for Palestine" is the…

A Journey Through the Enchanting World of Christmas Ornaments

The holiday season brings with it a sense of magic and wonder, transforming our homes into festive havens filled with twinkling lights, wreaths, and the delightful allure of ornaments for Christmas. These small, intricate decorations carry the power to transport us to cherished memories and create an enchanting atmosphere. Join…

“The Role of Whorehouses in Shaping Social Dynamics”

Whorehouses, better known as brothels, have been around for centuries. Since the early days, they have been somewhat of a social taboo. Not everyone approves of them, but they are still a thriving industry, even in today's modern world. However, one thing that people don't often talk about is how…

India’s BJP enlists 25,000 Muslim community leaders for 2024 election

NAFIS ANSARI, a school principal who is Muslim, was enlisted this year by the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) as a "Modi Mitr", or friend of Indian prime minister Narendra Modi. The resident of the central state of Madhya Pradesh promotes the party to neighbours and relatives at events such…

Big B wishes grandson Agastya ahead of ‘The Archies’ debut

Megastar Amitabh Bachchan on Friday sent best wishes to his grandson Agastya Nanda ahead of his film debut with The Archies, saying the young actor will take the family's legacy forward. The Netflix movie, directed by filmmaker Zoya Akhtar, marks the acting debut of Agastya, son of Bachchan's daughter Shweta…

Mira Nair to executive produce ‘Our Land, Our Freedom’

Award-winning filmmaker Mira Nair, who is known for helming such global hits as Salaam Bombay, Kama Sutra: A Tale of Love, and Monsoon Wedding, has onboarded directors Meena Nanji and Zippy Kimundu’s Our Land, Our Freedom, ahead of the film’s world premiere at IDFA. IDFA takes place in Amsterdam from…

Police probe fake London mayor video on pro-Palestinian marches

A POST shared on social media purporting to show the mayor of London saying pro-Palestinian marches should take priority over Armistice Day events is fake and police are investigating, a spokesman for the mayor said. The social media clip could further inflame tensions in the capital, in light of a…

Diwali: A celebration of unity and hope across communities (South…

Diwali in southern India is a one-day celebration called Naraka Chaturdashi, occurring a day ahead of Diwali. Unlike the five-day festivities in the north, it signifies Krishna's victory over Narakasura. The day starts with an early morning oil bath, followed by elders applying oil to the heads of younger family…