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Strait of Hormuz: Who gets through, who doesn’t — and can Iran charge ships for passage?
Guest wore shorts to South Mumbai’s posh CCI, then took them off. Now he’s banned for life
NIGEL FARAGE: How Britain's democracy is rotting from within
UK's electoral system was once envy of the world. But it's now in grave peril thanks to 'family voting', mass postal ballots and bizarre anachronism of allowing Commonwealth citizens to vote.
Govt raises commercial LPG supply cap to 70%, industries get priority
The 70% cap represents the latest step in a graduated restoration of commercial supplies that began at 20% of pre-crisis levels.
Myanmar travellers take to the trains as fuel prices rise
Myanmar’s ageing railway stations are bustling with life, crowded with passengers as surging fuel prices due to the Middle East war drive commuters to choose trains over costly planes and cars. On a journey from the country’s largest city Yangon to the capital Naypyidaw, Agence France-Presse journal...
Tech can be an impact amplifier, but it’s not the whole story: Brigit Helms, Miller Center for Global Impact
MTR Corp’s use of CRRC technology can act as ‘showcase’ for rest of the world
The deployment of mainland China-made rail equipment and technologies by Hong Kong’s MTR Corporation can provide a “showcase” for their applications overseas, a top representative of manufacturing giant CRRC has said. Jin Guozhong, chief engineer of the CRRC Qishuyan Institute, the Chinese state-own...
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How research linking climate change and extreme weather events is being used in lawsuits.
India’s foreign policy is being shaped by financial constraints
China urges Philippines to control operations of maritime, air troops
A Chinese military spokesperson on Friday urged the Philippine side to strictly control operations of its maritime and air troops, immediately cease all provocative and risky acts, and stop its smear campaigns and propaganda.
Agent begged Epstein to have sex with model, emails show
Ramsey Elkholy introduced the financier to women as young as 18 in correspondence over almost a decade.
Staying in place suicidal for Patriot air defense crews in Middle East — US expert
Scott Ritter says that there is no defense against Iran's attacks
Sarwar pledges to slash NHS waiting times and end 8am GP appointment ‘scramble’
The Scottish Labour leader said his party would ‘build a better future for Scotland’.
Several troops injured, multiple refuelling aircraft hit in Iran strike on US base in Saudi Arabia
At least 10 US troops injured in the attack on Prince Sultan Air Base
Andrew Garfield warns fans against watching 'Harry Potter,' calls Rowling ‘she that shall remain nameless’
Andrew Garfield said watching Harry Potter films is now "controversial," accusing J.K. Rowling of supporting 'inhumane' causes in a recent radio interview.
New $1 Billion Airport Near Delhi to Test India’s Buildout Boom
Realtors in Jewar are ecstatic. A construction frenzy sparked by an airport project has swept through this otherwise monotonous farming town near New Delhi.
Physical Intelligence is reportedly in talks to raise $1 billion, again
The deal would effectively double the company's $5.6 billion valuation in just four months.
Judge Agrees to Drop Charges Against Officers in Breonna Taylor’s Death
The Trump administration had asked the court to dismiss the charges, describing them as an example of “weaponized federal overreach” by the Biden administration.
Judge Agrees to Drop Charges Against Officers in Breonna Taylor’s Death
The Trump administration had asked the court to dismiss the charges, describing them as an example of “weaponized federal overreach” by the Biden administration.
If these were the Tuchel trials, Foden - among others - failed
After another subdued performance in an England shirt, has Phil Foden wasted his last chance to make their World Cup squad?