Labour set to surpass 1997 landslide in election: poll

The UK Labour party is 99 percent “certain” to secure more seats in today’s general election than when it won a landslide victory in 1997, a major new poll said on Tuesday.
3 July 2024, 18:00 PM

Putin, Xi vie for influence

The leaders of Russia and China were in Kazakhstan yesterday for a regional summit, seeking to harden anti-Western alliances and press their influence in the strategic Central Asian region.
3 July 2024, 18:00 PM

Biden expresses concerns over his candidacy to ally: NYT

US President Joe Biden has told an ally that he knows he may not be able to salvage his candidacy if he cannot convince the public in the coming days that he is up for the job after his debate performance last week, the New York Times reported yesterday..After the report was published, Whi
3 July 2024, 16:59 PM

Who is Bhole Baba, preacher at centre of Indian stampede disaster

Former police constable-turned-preacher Bhole Baba built an immense following among poor and marginalised Indians before his latest sermon ended in a stampede that killed 121 of his followers
3 July 2024, 14:43 PM

UN rights chief warns about rise of far-right in Europe

The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights on Wednesday called for vigilance in the face of far-right political gains in Europe, citing narratives that dehumanise migrants and asylum seekers
3 July 2024, 14:40 PM

Labour predicted to eject Tories in UK election

Britain's political leaders made a final push for votes Wednesday on the last day of an election campaign expected to return a Labour government after 14 years of Conservative rule
3 July 2024, 14:16 PM

India stampede: Death toll rises to 121; FIR filed against congregation organisers

The death toll in the stampede at a religious congregation in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh's Hathras has risen to 121, including seven children, the Office of the state Relief Commissioner said today
3 July 2024, 04:53 AM

Gold mine leak 'poisons' 185 people in Ivory Coast: officials

Contaminated water from a gold mine in Ivory Coast that leaked into a river from a cracked valve "slightly poisoned" 185 people, officials said Tuesday
3 July 2024, 04:40 AM

Keir Starmer: Britain's next prime minister?

Labour leader Keir Starmer is a former human rights lawyer turned-state prosecutor whose ruthless ambition and formidable work ethic look set to propel him to Britain's highest political office
3 July 2024, 04:35 AM

Major stampedes in India over the years

At least 116 people were killed in a stampede at a Hindu religious gathering in India's northern state of Uttar Pradesh on Tuesday, authorities said, in one of the worst such tragedies in recent years
3 July 2024, 03:28 AM

Who could replace Biden if he withdraws from race?

Joe Biden's withdrawal from the race for the White House is still a rather improbable scenario, but the rumor mill is pumping out myriad possibilities as to who could replace him atop the Democratic ticket
3 July 2024, 02:38 AM

'Almost fell asleep on stage': Biden's exhaustion explanation

US President Joe Biden on Tuesday said relentless international travel was to blame for his disastrous debate performance last week, adding "it's not an excuse, but an explanation"
3 July 2024, 02:35 AM

Dangerous skin diseases spreading among Gaza children

Wafaa Elwan's five-year-old son cannot sleep in the Gaza tent city where she and her seven children shelter, but it is not the guns of war that cause his daily nightmare
3 July 2024, 02:32 AM

Strike on air base: Russia destroys five Ukrainian SU-27 fighters

Russia said yesterday it had destroyed five Ukrainian SU-27 fighter jets with Iskander-M missiles and damaged two more at the Myrhorod airfield in Ukraine’s central Poltava region.
2 July 2024, 18:00 PM

Former Pak PM Imran Khan arbitrarily detained

A panel of UN experts has determined that the detention of former Pakistani prime minister Imran Khan was arbitrary and a violation of international law, calling for him to be released “immediately”.
2 July 2024, 18:00 PM

Candidates exit runoff to block far right from power

French candidates faced a deadline yesterday to stay in or quit the weekend’s runoff election, with over 160 withdrawing so far in an effort to block the far right from winning an absolute majority.
2 July 2024, 18:00 PM

Hindenburg denies SEBI’s allegations

Hindenburg Research has denied allegations by India’s securities regulator that it colluded with a US asset manager to use non-public information to set up a short bet against Adani Group last year, which if proven would breach the country’s rules.
2 July 2024, 18:00 PM

Manila, Beijing agree to ‘de-escalate’

The Philippines and China yesterday agreed to “de-escalate tensions” over the South China Sea, Manila said, following a violent clash in the disputed waters.
2 July 2024, 18:00 PM

It’s a ‘dangerous precedent’

President Joe Biden warned later on Monday that the US Supreme Court’s landmark ruling on presidential immunity sets a “dangerous precedent” that Donald Trump would exploit if elected in November.
2 July 2024, 18:00 PM

UK election gives hope to first time immigrant voters

Voting for the first time in a British election, Prathesh Panjak and other immigrant voters are excited to take part in the July 4 ballot, hoping they can influence change in the country that they have chosen to call home.
2 July 2024, 18:00 PM