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Stunning Labour triumphs in London and West Midlands leave Sunak reeling
Keir Starmer says the prime minister has no option but to call a general election Rishi Sunak was dealt a series of shattering blows last night as Labour won a knife-edge battle to seize the West Midlands mayoralty from the Conservatives and Sadiq Khan trounced his Tory rival in London to secure a third term. The results, along with decisive victories for Labours Andy Burnham in Greater Manchester, Steve Rotheram in Liverpool and Tracy Brabin in West Yorkshire, left Labour in charge of most of Englands mayoralties. Continue reading...
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Labours Richard Parker beats Andy Street to become West Midlands mayor
The Tory incumbents hopes of a third term in the role dashed in a damaging result for his party Local and mayoral election results live Labours Richard Parker has narrowly beaten Andy Street to become the next mayor of the West Midlands, in the most tightly contested metro mayor ballot in England. It was a huge win for Labour, which had been briefing they expected to lose to Street and his previously formidable Brand Andy campaign . Continue reading...
Its time to end the UKs divisions: Labour is for everyone
Britain has turned out in force to vote for change. Whenever the Tories go to the country, we will be ready to provide it Rishi Sunak might have been too scared to put his name on the ballot this week, but voters sent him a clear message in the local elections anyway. Across the country, people turned out to vote for change from the manufacturing heartlands of Derby to industrial Redditch and Thurrock in Essex. In Aldershot, home of the British army, Labour won Rushmoor borough council, ending 24 years of Tory rule. Ten more police and crime commissioners which, as a former chief prosecutor, makes me incredibly proud. And in York and North Yorkshire, the first Labour mayor, in the prime ministers back garden. Victories in traditional Tory territory across the country are important to me. Its not just about the numbers, though of course they matter: its the choice of the electorate to turn their back on 14 years of decline and division, and embrace national renewal with Labour. Continue reading...
Rishi Sunak is a busted flush. Its time to call an election | Observer editorial
After this weeks terrible results for his party, the only honourable thing to do is let voters decide his fate Rishi Sunaks government began last week by triumphantly announcing that a man whose asylum claim had been rejected had volunteered to take up to 3,000 cash in exchange for agreeing to take a commercial flight to Rwanda plus the provision of housing, food and healthcare there for five years at a cost of 150,000 to the taxpayer . Sunak bookended it with some of the worst-ever English local election results for the Conservatives, and the shock loss of the West Midlands mayoralty to the Labour party. A direct line can be traced from this preposterous claim of success to electoral disaster. During 14 years in government, the Conservatives have eroded the welfare safety net, sabotaged the quality of public services through underfunding and neglect, and imposed a huge economic hit in the form of a hard Brexit. Child poverty has gone up , the NHS is blighted by record waiting lists and understaffing and social care services for the vulnerable have been adversely affected. Continue reading...
Lib Dems on course to topple leading Tories in general election
Local election results in England justify the decision to focus on Conservative areas, claim party strategists The Liberal Democrats are increasingly confident that they will claim more than one Tory big beast at the coming general election, pointing to local election results putting them ahead in a series of true blue constituencies. Ed Daveys party has been criticised for failing to improve its polling performance in recent months, while its 17% projected vote share from last weeks local elections was down slightly on last year. Continue reading...
US Putting Japan, South Korea, India On China's Radar By Seeking Ship Repairs In Region During War
The US military is planning to carry out maintenance work on as many as six American naval ships at international shipyards next fiscal year. If approved by Congress, the move will signal a significant effort in identifying foreign shipyards for the upkeep of US Navy vessels. It will not only expand the use of foreign shipyards for such work on US Navy ships but also lead to certifying shipyards that match US standards. US Navy Secretary Carlos Del Toro disclosed the plans during a recent House Armed Services Committee hearing on the fiscal 2025 budget. Watch the video to find out more.
Conservatives need to discover the Houchen touch
Victory for the Tees Valley mayor should show the way for the Tories to refind their election mojo Rishi Sunak will have been relieved when Ben Houchen was declared the winner in the Tees Valley mayoral election, but he cant disguise the fact that these were very bad election results. Council elections are difficult to interpret there are a host of local factors at play. The best thing to look at is what is known as national equivalent vote share. The BBCs estimate at the time of writing is that Labour got 34% and the Conservatives 25%. Continue reading...
Devastating defeats give Tory MPs more reasons to fear what will befall them when the country delivers its verdict The mayoral elections demonstrated that there is a way to win for a Conservative. This is to make out that you have nothing to do with the Tories. Of the metro mayorships that were up for grabs, just one has been bagged for the Conservatives. The re-election of Ben Houchen in Tees Valley is being used as a human shield by Rishi Sunak to fend off any attempt to depose him from Downing Street. Hes relying on this sole glimmer of cheer for his party to convince it that a disastrous general election defeat is not inevitable and to blunt the daggers of those in his own party who want him gone. Continue reading...
Northern Gaza is now in 'full-blown famine': UN World Food Program chief
WASHINGTON: A top UN official said Friday that hard-hit northern Gaza was now in full-blown famine after more than six months of war between Israel and Hamas and severe Israeli restrictions on food deliveries to the Palestinian territory. Cindy McCain, the American director of the UN World Food Program, became the most prominent international official so far to declare that trapped civilians in the most cut-off part of Gaza had gone over the brink into famine. It's horror, McCain told NBC's Meet the Press in an interview to air Sunday. There is faminefull-blown faminein the north, and it's moving its way south. She said a cease-fire and a greatly increased flow of aid through land and sea routes was essential to confronting the growing humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza, home to 2.3 million people. There was no immediate comment from Israel, which controls entrance into Gaza and says it is beginning to allow in more food and other humanitarian aid through land crossings. The panel that serves as the internationally recognised monitor for food crises said in March that northern Gaza was on the brink of famine and likely to experience it in May. Since March, northern Gaza had not received anything like the aid needed to stave off famine, a US Agency for International Development humanitarian official for Gaza told The Associated Press . The panel's next update will not come before this summer. The USAID official said on-the-ground preparations for a new US-led sea route were on track to bring in more foodincluding treatment for hundreds of thousands of starving childrenby early or mid-May. That's when the American military expects to finish building a floating pier to receive the shipments. Ramping up the delivery of aid on the planned US-backed sea route will be gradual as aid groups test the distribution and security arrangements for relief workers, the USAID official said. The official spoke on condition of anonymity, citing security concerns accompanying the official's work on conflicts. They were some of the agency's first comments on the status of preparations for the Biden administration's $320 million Gaza pier project, for which USAID is helping coordinate on-the-ground security and distribution. UN accuses Israel of using starvation as 'weapon of war' in Gaza At a factory in rural Georgia on Friday, USAID Administrator Samantha Power pointed to the food crises in Gaza and other parts of the world as she announced a $200 million investment aimed at increasing production of emergency nutritional paste for starving children under 5. Power spoke to factory workers, peanut farmers and local dignitaries sitting among pallets of the paste at the Mana nonprofit in Fitzgerald. It is one of two factories in the US that produces the nutritional food, which is used in clinical settings and made from ground peanuts, powdered milk, sugar and oil, ready to eat in plastic pouches resembling large ketchup packets. This effort, this vision meets the moment, Power said. And it could not be more timely, more necessary or more important. Under pressure from the US and others, Israeli officials in recent weeks have begun slowly reopening some border crossings for relief shipments. But aid coming through the sea route, once it's operational, still will serve only a fractionhalf a million peopleof those who need help in Gaza. Aid organizations including USAID stress that getting more aid through border crossings is essential to staving off famine. Children under 5 are among the first to die when wars, droughts or other disasters curtail food. Hospital officials in northern Gaza reported the first deaths from hunger in early March and said most of the dead were children. Power said the UN has called for 400 metric tons of the nutritional paste in light of the severe hunger that is pervading across Gaza right now, and the severe, acute humanitarian crisis. USAID expects to provide a quarter of that, she said. Globally, she said at the Georgia factory, the treatment made there will save untold lives, millions of lives. USAID is coordinating with the World Food Program and other humanitarian partners and governments on security and distribution for the pier project, while US military forces finish building it. President Joe Biden, under pressure to do more to ease the humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza as the US provides military support for Israel, announced the project in early March. US Central Command said in a statement Friday that offshore assembly of the floating pier has been temporarily paused due to high winds and sea swells, which caused unsafe conditions for soldiers. The partially built pier and the military vessels involved have gone to Israel's Port of Ashdod, where the work will continue. A US official said the high seas will delay the installation for several days, possibly until later next week. The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss operation details, said the pause could last longer if the bad weather continues because military personnel and divers have to get into the water for the final installation. The struggles this week with the first aid delivery through a newly reopened land corridor into north Gaza underscored the uncertainty about security and the danger still facing relief workers. Israeli settlers blocked the convoy before it crossed Wednesday. Once inside Gaza, the convoy was commandeered by Hamas militants, before UN officials reclaimed it. In Gaza, the nutritional treatment for starving children is most urgently needed in the northern part of the Palestinian territory. Civilians have been cut off from most aid supplies, bombarded by Israeli airstrikes and driven into hiding by fighting. Acute malnutrition rates there among children under 5 have surged from 1% before the war to 30% five months later, the USAID official said. The official called it the fastest such climb in hunger in recent history, more than in grave conflicts and food shortages in Somalia or South Sudan. One of the few medical facilities still operating in northern Gaza, Kamal Adwan Hospital, is besieged by parents, bringing in thousands of children with malnutrition for treatment, the official said. Aid officials believe many more starving children remain unseen and in need, with families unable to bring them through fighting and checkpoints for care. Saving the gravely malnourished children in particular requires both greatly increased deliveries of aid and sustained calm in fighting, the official said, so that aid workers can set up treatment facilities around the territory and families can safely bring children in for the sustained treatment needed. After months of famine warnings in Gaza, children begin to die due to malnutrition and starvation
How Sadiq Khan won over London for the third time
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Bangladesh, Egypt for strengthening bilateral ties
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Woman found dead in Dhaka's Badda
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Erik ten Hags Ming the Merciless act has given United only flashes of glory | Jonathan Wilson
Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Ineos have a big decision to make but will an unlikely FA Cup final win be enough to save the manager? And so the real business begins. The four months since Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Ineos bought a little over a quarter of Manchester United have been the phoney war. No transfers could be done, so little could be changed on the pitch. The task of Ratcliffe and his advisers was to watch and learn and rejig the executive tier so that when the window opens they are ready to act. That rejig has been more dramatic than many anticipated. The chief executive, Richard Arnold, and the football director, John Murtough, are just the highest profile departures. Omar Berrada will come in as chief executive from Manchester City when his notice period expires on 13 July while Murtough has effectively been replaced by Jason Wilcox , the new technical director, and Dan Ashworth, who will come in once the terms of his severance from Newcastle have been agreed. Continue reading...
US shared gobsmacking lab leak evidence with UK at height of Covid-19 pandemic
Haaland nets four as Man City rout Wolves 5-1
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The Eras Tour 2024: Heres why Taylor Swifts European concert tickets are cheaper in US
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Sadiq Khan re-elected as London Mayor despite criticism over rising crime rate
Incumbent Sadiq Khan of the Labour Party was re-elected as the Mayor of London for a record third time on Saturday, defeating Conservative Party candidate Susan Hall by over a million votes.
Rahul Gandhi's fresh pitch for 'wealth redistribution' stirs controversy, video circulates
While the Congress has repeatedly denied any 'wealth redistribution' promise in its election manifesto for 2024 Lok Sabha polls, a fresh pitch for the same by party leader Rahul Gandhi has stirred a fresh controversy.
K'taka sex scandal: 'Won't interfere', says CM Siddaramaiah after SIT arrests ex-PM Deve Gowda's son
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Lowe fires Leinster into Champions Cup final despite Northamptons late rally
Leinster 20-17 Northampton Irish side survive late fightback after Lowes superb hat-trick They were not given much of a chance and sure enough, for most of the match they did not have one. But Northampton, having looked completely lost in front of 82,000 at Croke Park, burst into life in the final quarter to give Leinster something of a scare. The home side, though, are too packed to the rafters with international quality to lose from such a position. They have had their wobbles in the recent past, but letting slip a 20-3 lead early in the first half would really have been too painful to contemplate. As it is, with a hat-trick for James Lowe one of the very best players in the Six Nations, let alone the Champions Cup they march on to London for the final at the end of the month. Continue reading...
Four-star Haaland shines as Manchester City sink Wolves in title pursuit
Erling Haalands sixth Premier League hat-trick, completed in the opening 45 minutes and featuring two penalties, signalled the goal-scoring phenomenon is back in ruthless mood at the very best of times for Manchester City. After this crushing victory, in which Haaland added a peach of fourth following the interval, City can do what Arsenal have been doing to them: pile the pressure on in this tightest of title races by winning at Fulham next Saturday, move ahead two points, and make the Gunners think before kicking-off at Manchester United 24 hours later. Continue reading...
Just too good: how Real Madrids depth ensured a canter to the title
Girona briefly promised the unlikeliest of triumphs but the sheer variety in Ancelottis side made them a cut above the rest Over two hours had passed since the final whistle went on Real Madrids 3-0 victory over Cadiz and some of their players were still inside inside the Santiago Bernabu watching on TV when they officially found out they were champions, but they had known for a long time. The title, eventually delivered by Gironas 4-2 victory over Barcelona 681 kilometres to the north-east and confirmed at 8.30pm on the 34th Saturday of the season, did not see them board an open-top bus down the Castellana to Cibeles, although fans did gather by the goddess of fertility. There was more to do Bayern Munich come on Wednesday night and, besides, this was already done. It had been for some time. Two weeks earlier, Jude Bellingham had scored a 94th-minute goal to win the clsico , their last remaining contenders eliminated, if you could truly call Barcelona that. Two months earlier they had put four past the nearest thing they had to genuine challengers, effectively eliminating Girona too: they were the most exciting , the most surprising team but they would not be champions. As for Atltico Madrid, the only team to defeat Real all season, they had eliminated themselves even sooner, gone by Christmas. This hadnt been a race; ultimately, it had been a parade. Continue reading...
Real Madrid crowned champions of La Liga after Girona thrash Barca
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Haaland scores four as Man City thrash Wolves
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Woman dies after falling from Cliffs of Moher
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Nagaland: RPF seizes narcotic drugs worth over Rs 51 lakh in Dimapur
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Russia puts Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on 'wanted list' amid war
Russia puts Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on wanted list amid war
Air Force soldier killed, 4 injured in terror attack on IAF convoy in Poonch
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Police seize 22 XL bullies in raid on suspected Sheffield breeding farm
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57 Killed After Heavy Rains In Brazil, Dozens Still Missing
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Sadiq Khan re-elected London Mayor for record third term
Sadiq Khan reelected London Mayor for record third term
Australian MP drugged and sexually assaulted on night out
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Doctored Video: Indian police arrest Congress social media chief
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Full support for media to save environment
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India lifts ban on onion export amid polls in key region
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Walton to make mobile phone circuit boards
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Dhaka-Jashore Rail Line: Opens in July but will take a while to get full benefits
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Man buys 8 flats in Dhaka using fakeNIDs
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Death toll in southern Brazil flood rises to 58
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5 Palestinian Terrorists Killed In West Bank Raid, Says Israeli Army
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Dublin campus barricaded in pro-Palestinian student protest
Dozens of students pitched tents on one of the main squares at the university, which is a Dublin tourist attration
Death toll from rains in southern Brazil rises to 57
Hundreds of cities across Rio Grande so Sul hit by floods with 32,000 people displaced and infrastructure destroyed The death toll from rains in Brazils southernmost state of Rio Grande do Sul has risen to 57, local authorities said on Saturday afternoon, while dozens still have not been accounted for. The states civil defence authority said 67 people were still missing and more than 32,000 had been displaced as storms affected nearly two-thirds of the 497 cities in the state. Continue reading...
Du Plessis, Kohli keep RCB in IPL play-off race
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Sadiq Khan wins record third term as Mayor of London
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Mexico authorities find three bodies in search for tourists
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Sadiq Khan News | UK News LIVE: Sadiq Khan Re-Elected For A Record Third Term As London Mayor | N18V
Sadiq Khan News | UK News LIVE: Sadiq Khan Re-Elected For A Record Third Term As London Mayor | N18VSadiq Khan, who was Saturday re-elected for a record third term as London mayor, rose from humble roots to spar with world leaders and bring consequential change to the British capital.The 53-year-old Labour party politician -- a former human rights lawyer brought up on a London public housing complex -- comfortably defeated Conservative rival Susan Hall for a third stint at City Hall.
Fear Of False Allegation Or Female Voters? Ex-Trump Aide Reveals Why Stormy Daniels Story Was Killed
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15th OIC summit kicks off in Gambia: War on Gaza top agenda
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Book of Kells blocked by benches in student protest
Dozens of students camped out in protest against the university's response to the war in Gaza.
Max Verstappen wins Miami GP sprint race as Alonso and Hamilton clash
Red Bull driver dominates 19-lap race; Charles Leclerc is second Fernando Alonso accuses Lewis Hamilton of arriving like a bull Max Verstappen won the sprint race in Miami as Fernando Alonso accused Lewis Hamilton of arriving like a bull as they collided at the first corner. Verstappen controlled the 19-lap race which was interrupted by an opening-lap safety car after Hamilton was involved in a coming together with Alonso to claim a dominant win. Charles Leclerc finished second for Ferrari with Red Bulls Sergio Prez third. RBs Daniel Ricciardo started and finished an impressive fourth with Hamilton originally finishing eighth following a ding-dong battle with Kevin Magnussen. However, Hamilton was penalised for speeding in the pit lane, dropping him to 16th. Continue reading...
In his victory speech, Mr. Khan promised to deliver a fairer, safer and greener London
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'Canada's 'Internal Matter': India After 3 Arrested In Hardeep Singh Nijjar's Killing
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Ukrainian village of Ocheretyne left in ruins after Russian barrage
Kyiv says Moscow forces have gained foothold in area north of Donetsk city after pounding depleted defenders Putin on our doorstep: Ukrainians watch as the frontline edges closer The Ukrainian village of Ocheretyne has been battered by fighting, drone footage obtained by the Associated Press shows. The village has been a target for Russian forces in the Donetsk region of eastern Ukraine. Russian troops have been advancing in the area, pounding Kyivs depleted, ammunition-deprived forces with artillery, drones and bombs. Ukraines military has acknowledged that Russia has gained a foothold in Ocheretyne, which had a population of about 3,000 before the war, but says the fighting there is continuing. Continue reading...
Full-Blown Famine In North Gaza, Says UN Food Program Chief
The chief of the United Nations' food program has warned of a full-blown famine in northern Gaza and reiterated calls for a ceasefire in Israel's war against Hamas.
Lots of fear: how the Rwanda deportation crackdown led to panic and protests
The Home Office last week launched a nationwide operation to round up asylum seekers, leaving many fearful and confused At 2.37pm on Thursday news that a man had disappeared rippled through Londons raid-resistance WhatsApp groups. The asylum seeker had walked into the Home Office immigration reporting centre in Hounslow, west London, for a routine appointment, as many people seeking refuge in Britain are required to do. His brother waited outside. But the man did not come out. Ten minutes passed, then 20, then an hour, then three. The brother waiting outside went in, and came out with bad news: his sibling had been detained and told he faced being deported to Rwanda. Continue reading...
Spending cuts are often false economies that end up costing society dearly | Torsten Bell
New research has found that every pound saved in closing police stations costs the rest of us 3 Every government looks to save money. Sometimes, its a priority to reduce spending, as with post-2010 austerity. Even when overall spending is rising, politicians may reduce spending in one area to make progress on a priority elsewhere. Doing things more efficiently is always a good idea. But announcing a spending cut is not the same as reducing spending, let alone achieving value for taxpayers money. That is a key lesson of the austerity years. Cuts announced in haste in one area today have repeatedly led to costs ballooning elsewhere tomorrow. Continue reading...
Rebecca F Kuang: I like to write to my friends in the style of Joan Didion
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Chris Riddell on Rishi Sunak, sitting in no-chance saloon after local elections drubbing cartoon
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Akij Biri Factory: Worker protest lay-off in Lalmonirhat
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Ditzy, unfiltered: why Drew Barrymore is Hollywoods great survivor
The troubled child actor turned chatshow host faces flak for her toe-curling interview with Kamala Harris. But oversharing is all part of her shtick An office-style desk was once the key prop on a television chatshow a standard piece of kit beloved of Johnny Carson and David Letterman, not to mention Britains Jonathan Ross. Then the comfy sofa took over and guests began to scooch along, making room for each other. Now, though, under the auspices of Drew Barrymore , host of adaytime show on CBS, its the lowly rug that is taking centre stage. Barrymore, who is still best known internationally for her childhood role as the little girl in ET , likes to interact with her guests on a fluffy rug in the middle of her set in New Yorks Broadcast Center. She has prostrated herself upon it more than once in front of her studio audience and prefers it to the shows pink satin armchairs. Continue reading...
Putin on our doorstep: Ukrainians watch as the frontline edges closer
Russian forces are advancing in the countrys eastern regions, but the recent arrival of US arms could help turn the tide It was a perfect May evening. Daria Karpinska and her friends sat in the corner of a five-a-side pitch and played cards. Nearby was their school. Swifts had returned to their village of Hrodivka and screeched in a sunny blue sky. Suddenly, a loud whoosh-whoosh noise interrupted the teenagers game of fool: the sound of a Grad missile. Seconds later came the boom of artillery. Its louder today than yesterday, said 14-year-old Karpinska matter-of-factly. Continue reading...
Verstappen wins Miami sprint from Leclerc
Red Bulls Max Verstappen took a controlled victory ahead of Ferraris Charles Leclerc in the sprint race at the Miami Grand Prix.
India's Consulate Identifies Indian Couple Killed in Accident During Police Chase in Canada
The consulate general met the bereaved family at the hospital & assured all possible assistance. We are in touch with Canadian authorities, the post said
Chairman candidate attacked by 'rivals
Upazila chairman candidate Shahana Ferdousi Sima was beaten up allegedly by the supporters of one of her rivals in Lalmonirhat early today
King Charles Increases Charity Patronages To Mark Coronation Anniversary
Britain's King Charles has significantly increased his charity patronages by nearly 300 this weekend to mark the first anniversary of his Coronation since May last year.
Germany vows to fight violence against politicians after MEP seriously hurt
Interior minister Nancy Faeser promises tough action to protect democracy as political assaults rise The German interior minister Nancy Faeser has vowed to fight a surge in violence against politicians after a German member of the European parliament had to be taken to hospital after being attacked while campaigning for re-election. Matthias Ecke, 41, a member of Faesers Social Democrats (SPD), was hit and kicked by a group of four people while putting up posters in Dresden, capital of the eastern state of Saxony, police said. An SPD source said his injuries would require an operation. Continue reading...
McKenna guides Ipswich back to 'promised land'
Just two and a half years into his managerial career, Kieran McKenna has guided Ipswich to two promotions and a return to the Premier League.
Ukrainians Abroad Betrayed As New Mobilisation Law, Zelensky Aide Want Draft Doggers Back | Russia
Ukrainian embassies halted consular services for fighting-age men, placing new pressure on them to go home to fight Russia, The Washington Post reported. Citizen services, like passport renewals, were temporarily suspended as a precursor to a new mobilisation law effective from May 18. The new law will require all men aged 18 to 60 to update their personal information with a local draft office within 60 days. Also, on May 3, the Ukraine Defence Ministry published certain new draft rules for the Ukrainian armed forces. As per the new rules, people with HIV, tuberculosis and cancer, as well as some with substance addictions will be forced to serve in the army.
The Maze Runner Reboot Movie: Here is everything we know so far
The Maze Runner is all set for a comeback with a new storyline. The producers are negotiating with Jack Paglen to compose the new script. The storyline will be different from the original series.
Furuhashis double inspires win over Hearts and extends Celtics lead
Kyogo Furuhashi struck his first double of the season as Celtics 3-0 victory over Hearts maintained the prospect of a title party against Rangers. The Japan striker was on target twice in the first quarter and Matt ORiley converted a late penalty as the Premiership leaders moved six points and eight goals ahead of Rangers, who host Kilmarnock on Sunday. Continue reading...
Real Madrid put one hand on title with Cadiz win
Real Madrid earned a comfortable 3-0 win over Cadiz which ensures they will win La Liga if Barcelona fail to beat Girona later Saturday.
Hudson-Odoi seals precious victory for Nottingham Forest at Sheffield United
Nottingham Forest took a significant step towards Premier League safety as two goals from Callum Hudson-Odoi and another from their captain, Ryan Yates, piled more misery on bottom-placed Sheffield United. The victory moved Forest three points clear of Luton Town with two games remaining. Forest fell behind early on to a Ben Brereton Daz penalty and, had it not been for a combination of some real profligacy in front of goal from the hosts and a string of great saves from Matz Sels, could have been further behind. But they recovered superbly, levelling through a wonderful strike from Hudson-Odoi. Continue reading...
British-Palestinian doctor Ghassan Abu Sitta denied entry into France
Renowned British doctor of Palestinian origin, Ghassan Abu Sitta, has said he was denied entry into France on Saturday, May 4, where he was scheduled to speak at the senate. I am at Charles de Gaulle Airport. They are preventing me from entering France, Abu Sitta, a reconstructive plastic surgeon, wrote in a post on Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .