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Day after massive crowding, Western Railway GM visits Udhna station
'Sickfluencer', 47, defends making social media content that helps people claim maximum disability benefits: 'I get £750 a month from PIP, I empower others who are entitled to it, too'
Sara Middleton, 47, from Chesterfield, Derbyshire, has gained popularity on TikTok by sharing tips on how to access Personal Independence Payments (PIP) from the government.
How Anthropic’s latest AI model has experts issue 'Update ASAP' message to everyone
A powerful new AI, Anthropic's Mythos, has uncovered thousands of critical software vulnerabilities, prompting tech giants to rush out patches. Experts warn users to immediately update all devices and enable automatic updates to protect against potential exploitation by hackers. This marks a new era where AI rapidly identifies and fixes digital flaws.
America tells France that we do not support your probe against Elon Musk's X: What it said
The US Department of Justice has refused to assist France in its investigation into Elon Musk's X, citing concerns that French authorities are using their legal system to regulate American businesses and free expression. French officials had raided X's Paris office and sought interviews with Musk and other employees over issues like deepfakes and alleged bias.
Rain expected in UAE on Tuesday, with cooler temperatures and reduced visibility
Dubai: The UAE is set for a stretch of cooler and unsettled weather beginning Tuesday and continuing through the end of the week, with dusty conditions, shifting winds and intermittent chances of light rainfall, according to the latest forecast, according to the National Center of Meteorology (NCM). On Tuesday, skies will be partly cloudy to cloudy with dust in the air at times and a probability of light rain over some coastal areas and islands. Temperatures are expected to dip, particularl...
The busiest European airports for Brits as EES border checks cause delays
The busiest European airports for Brits as EES border checks cause delaysREAD MORE: Border chaos hits Europe: Airlines and airports blame each other as new EU travel rules spark massive delaysBy JOWENA RILEY, TRAVEL WRITER Published: 13:03, 20 April 2026 | Updated: 14:21, 20 April 2026 e-mail 26 shares
Cursor, which is replacing humans with autonomous AI systems, now asking Elon Musk for help
Cursor which is replacing humans with autonomous AI systems now asking Elon Musk for help
Drones, robots & precision fire: How Ukraine is defying Russian juggernaut
Ukraine is showcasing remarkable resilience against Russia through its innovative defense industry. The nation is producing millions of drones, long-range missiles, and robotic systems. These advanced weapons allow Ukraine to strike deep behind enemy lines and preserve its soldiers. This technological prowess is enabling Ukraine to effectively counter a larger adversary, demonstrating a new model of national resistance.
Supreme Court Rejects Umar Khalid's Bail Review Plea In 2020 Delhi Riots Case
According to the Supreme Court's rules, review petitions are considered by judges who delivered a judgment or passed an order in chambers to remedy an apparent error or a resultant grave injustice that was a consequence of a decision of the top court
Army sergeant says "ICE is out of control" after his wife was detained
In an exclusive interview with CBS News, an active-duty Army sergeant says he doesn't understand why his wife was detained by ICE at an immigration appointment in El Paso, Texas. Camilo Montoya-Galvez reports.
Supreme Court rejects Umar Khalid’s review petition to seek bail in 2020 case
Umar Khalid filed the review petition challenging the Supreme Court’s January 5 judgment denying him bail under UAPA in the Delhi riots conspiracy case| India News
Consider Beijing’s 10-point plan, Taiwan business leaders urge ruling DPP
Several Taiwan business leaders on Monday urged the island’s government to consider Beijing’s new plan for boosting cross-strait exchanges, arguing it could ease pressure on struggling sectors. In response, the ruling Democratic Progressive Party accused industry groups of helping mainland China “use business to pressure politics”. “There is no pressure from Beijing. None of us received calls from Beijing,” said Hsu Shu-po, chairman of the Taipei-based General Chamber of Commerce. “On the...
SC rejects Umar Khalid's plea against denial of bail in Delhi riots case
The Supreme Court has dismissed student activist Umar Khalid's review plea seeking bail in the 2020 Delhi riots case. The court previously denied him bail, stating that prolonged detention alone isn't a reason for release. Khalid faces charges under the stringent UAPA. This decision upholds the earlier ruling, impacting his ongoing legal battle.
Lesley Manville is blasted as 'out of touch' and 'pretentious' for claiming theatre-goers are 'insulting' actors by taking photos during curtain call
Lesley Manville is blasted as 'out of touch' and 'pretentious' for claiming theatre-goers are 'insulting' actors by taking photos during curtain call Have YOU got a story? Email tips@dailymail.co.ukBy MILLY VEITCH, SHOWBUSINESS REPORTER Published: 09:30, 20 April 2026 | Updated: 14:10, 20 April 2026 e-mail 21 shares
Chinese tech giants advance robotics push as sector sees rapid growth
Chinese Big Tech firms from Huawei Technologies’ spin-off Honor to Alibaba Group Holding are moving to the forefront of the country’s robotics push as Beijing seeks to spur growth in the sector. Honor, which separated from Huawei in 2020 to focus on smartphones and wearables and only expanded into robotics last year, emerged as the surprise gold medal winner at the second Beijing humanoid half-marathon on Sunday, besting the country’s robotics darlings from Unitree to X-Humanoid. Its Lightning.....
As the Hormuz crisis exposes ‘fragile’ global supply chains, how will China respond?
The chief of China’s top economic planner has outlined strategies and priorities to safeguard economic security, as Beijing reassesses its preparedness and vulnerabilities amid disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz during the US-Israeli war on Iran. Zheng Shanjie, head of the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC), warned external risks were mounting and said China had to reinforce its strategic reserves and response capabilities. “The evolution of the international situation is...
KP Assembly introduces strict anti-begging law with jail terms
Must ReadPakistanKP Assembly introduces strict anti-begging law with jail termsBy Web Desk-Apr 20, 2026PESHAWAR: A new bill aimed at eliminating begging has been introduced in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Assembly, proposing strict measures against professional beggars across the province, ARY News reported. Under the proposed Vagrancy Act 2026, the law will be implemented province-wide, with authorities empowered to take action against individuals involved in organized begging networks. The bill...
Pilot of hot air balloon carrying 13 people makes emergency landing in California backyard
The pilot of a hot air balloon said he was forced to make an emergency landing in a California homeowner's backyard after winds died down and the balloon, which was carrying 13 people, ran out of fuel. Tom Hanson reports.
Western Policy Aimed at Deterring Russia, China Threatens International Peace - Moscow
MOSCOW (Sputnik) - The policy of the West, which is aimed at deterring Russia and China, poses a threat to international peace and security, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Evgeniy Ivanov said on Monday.
Raja Shivaji trailer: Riteish Deshmukh fights for Maratha pride in period drama
Raja Shivaji trailer Riteish Deshmukh fights for Maratha pride in period drama