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Maharashtra forms expert panel to turn campus patents into industry products
Two men arrested over Jewish charity ambulance arson attacks
Four Hatzola ambulances were set ablaze in Golders Green, London, in the early hours of Monday.
Why US supercarrier had to leave Middle East amid Iran war: Many problems of USS Gerald Ford
The US Navy's most expensive aircraft carrier, USS Gerald R Ford, is facing renewed scrutiny after a fire forced its departure from a Middle East deployment. This incident highlights ongoing concerns about the $13.2 billion warship's operational readiness, with Pentagon testing revealing insufficien...
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Netanyahu fears US to strike deal with Iran without Israel — news outlet
Axios reported that the Israeli military and political leadership are skeptical about the prospects for a peaceful settlement
The five UK cities that would be 'hit hardest' by fuel rationing
As the conflict in the Middle East continues there are growing concerns that some British cities will be hit hard if fuel rationing is introduced
Revealed: When Mohammed Salah and Liverpool decided to part ways as transfer fee 'confirmed'
The Egyptian King’s exit has been months in the making
Türkiye commemorates Muhsin Yazıcıoğlu 17 years after his death
Seventeen years have passed since the untimely death of Muhsin Yazıcıoğlu, the founding chairperson of the Great Unity Party (BBP), who lost his life along with five others in a he...
Sinner survives Michelsen scare to secure Miami quarterfinals spot
Jannik Sinner advanced to the Miami Open quarterfinals on Tuesday with a straight-sets victory over unseeded American Alex Michelsen, keeping his bid for the 'Sunshine Double' aliv...
Man extradited from Singapore to New Zealand faces rape, home invasion charges
A Chinese national accused of raping and strangling a woman during a violent home invasion appeared in a New Zealand court on Wednesday to face charges, seven months after he was extradited from Singapore. Zhang Xuesong reportedly fled to China following the alleged March 2024 Auckland break-in, com...
Nayara plans 35-day shutdown, 8% of India's refining capacity may take a hit
A large portion of the refinery’s output is sold within the domestic market, with exports having declined after the sanctions last year. A considerable share of production is supplied to state-run refiners.
Two men arrested over Golders Green ambulances arson attack
The Metropolitan Police said the men, aged 47 and 45, were arrested on Wednesday morning at addresses in north-west London and central London.
Petrol pump owners threaten nationwide shutdown
APPPOA vice chairman warns of fresh fuel crisis if issues remain unresolved, says govt to bear responsibility
Is Iran’s negotiating position stronger than when US-Israeli war started?
Tehran believes so, and will seek to extract concessions that the US and Gulf nations can't agree to, analysts caution.
BREAKING: Two arrested after Golders Green masked arson attack on Jewish ambulances
Two men have been arrested on suspicion of arson with intent to endanger life after an arson attack on volunteer-led ambulances run by the Jewish community in Golders Green, north London
'Anti-Bengali party': Mamata vs BJP over puja pandal permission row
As West Bengal assembly elections approach, the BJP and TMC are trading sharp accusations. BJP chief Nitin Nabin alleged Hindus need court permission for puja pandals while Muslims can offer namaz freely. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee countered, calling the BJP an 'anti-Bengali' party and raising c...
Lawyer defends ex-don's son in viral Lamborghini clip, says driver lost control
Lawyer defends exdons son in viral Lamborghini clip says driver lost control
London station staff's 'rude' tone with elderly woman instantly backfires on camera
London station staffs rude tone with elderly woman instantly backfires on camera
KKR retire Andre Russell’s No.12 jersey
Some of Australia’s biggest news programmes go dark as public broadcaster staff go on strike over pay
Hundreds of staff of ABC staged large-scale protests outside the broadcaster's office over low pay and working conditions