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The BBC has appointed former Google executive Matt Brittin as the its new director-general Read Full Article at RT.com
Congress questioned the government's stance on diplomatic mediation, citing Prime Minister Modi's past efforts to broker peace between Russia and Ukraine. This comes after External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar stated India is not a «broker nation.» Opposition leaders expressed dissatisfaction with the government's response to the West Asia crisis, demanding a parliamentary debate.
The Houghton Estate, which borders Will and Kate's Anmer Hall, is the home of the Marquess and Marchioness of Cholmondeley - David Cholmondeley and his wife Rose Hanbury.
Nature abhors a vacuum, as Aristotle said, although at the time he was probably contemplating something rather more highbrow than the fate of the former Duchess of York, Sarah Ferguson.
Critics have been calling for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex pay for themselves on their quasi-royal visit next month and urged government officials not to contribute.
Ahead of Harry, 41, and Meghan's, 44, trip, advocacy group Beyond Australia has urged their government not to use taxpayer funds for the couple's security, logistics and other requirements.
Dame Sarah Mullally is the first woman to be appointed Archbishop in its 1,400 year history, and today's service is her formal installation.
South African activists have filed a court challenge against TotalEnergies’ offshore drilling project, citing environmental risks Read Full Article at RT.com
The US has reportedly presented Iran with a proposal demanding that it dismantle its nuclear program and agree to open the Strait of Hormuz Read Full Article at RT.com
Energy Minister Sergey Tsivilev says Russia will focus on lower-risk energy exports to neighboring countries amid global instability Read Full Article at RT.com
Kirill Dmitriev says Russian and US lawmakers will meet soon, calling parliamentary dialogue “vital for the world” Read Full Article at RT.com
Indian refiners have reportedly boosted Russian oil purchases, paying above Brent price as the Middle East war disrupts supplies Read Full Article at RT.com
Opposition parties pledged full support to the government on the Middle East crisis following an all-party meeting. Ministers addressed concerns regarding the Iran-Israel-US conflict's impact on India, including energy supplies and citizen safety. While most parties expressed satisfaction, some, like the TMC, skipped the meeting, and a few voiced lingering concerns about parliamentary debate.
Two new reports highlight India's growing role as a global AI hub, detailing the impact of artificial intelligence on its startup and Global Capability Center (GCC) ecosystems. The studies reveal how AI is accelerating innovation and forcing GCCs to shift from execution to co-creation to avoid displacement, emphasizing India's unique advantages in this transformation.
The BJP has nominated Ratna Debnath, mother of the RG Kar Medical College rape and murder victim, from Panihati for the West Bengal Assembly elections. Her decision to contest on a BJP ticket stems from her pursuit of justice for her daughter and a broader fight for women's safety. This move has sparked debate among activists.
Keralam Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has strongly condemned misogynistic remarks made by a UDF leader against MLA U Prathibha, terming them an insult to all women in public life. Prathibha plans legal action, stating the comments were beyond character assassination and aimed at discouraging women. The UDF candidate distanced himself from the remarks.
Dozens of multivitamin brands on sale in Britain contain well below the NHS-recommended daily levels for adults, according to Daily Mail research.
CrossCountry's newly refurbished Voyager trains have come under fire from staff and passengers - with some dubbing it 'all fur coat and no knickers'.
A Cabinet minister has admitted it was a 'cock-up' that exchanges between Morgan McSweeney and Mandelson were lost on a stolen phone.
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The New Zealand High Commission has opened a new shared workspace, known as the Kiwi Whare, in Port Vila to strengthen cooperation between regional security and policing partners.
Twenty market vendors selling produces at the Korman Market have completed a training on how to use a scale, as part of ongoing efforts to ensure fair trading practices in local markets.
Human Rights Defender and Chairlady of Women Against Crime and Corruption (WACC), Jenny Ligo Viregagaru, has urged the Ministry of Justice and Community Services to take more decisive action in addressing crime and violence affecting vulnerable groups.
Member of Parliament (MP) Luo Xiang Jian, also known as Jesse Luo, will appear before the Supreme Court next Monday to take a fresh plea on the remaining charges, after the prosecution discontinued several counts.
Three Japan-funded pico-hydropower stations at Waterfall, Melsisi and Larimaat villages on Pentecost were officially launched and handed over to the Vanuatu Government yesterday.
There are six types of affair. They're all devastating, but one is truly sickening.
Official figures show the average levy in England will rise 4.9 per cent next month, with a typical Band D property paying £111 more.
The Supreme Court weighed the responsibility of internet service providers when users exchange pirated music.
This study explores the competitiveness gap faced by the EU’s seafood sector. Five case studies illustrate how high input costs and relatively low productivity mean that imports, now supply over 80% of the EU’s consumption of fisheries and aquaculture products (FAPs). The policy recommendations provided aim to help secure a more self-sufficient, sustainable, and resilient seafood system. This document was prepared at the request of the Committee on Fisheries (PECH). Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP
This briefing provides background information for the mission of the Committee on Women’s Rights and Gender Equality (FEMM) to India on 16-20 February 2026. The mission will allow Members to assess the implementation of the EU Gender Action Plan III (GAP III) in India and evaluate how EU external action supports gender equality and women’s empowerment in a key strategic partner country and Indo-Pacific actor. It also offers an opportunity to engage with key national stakeholders, including representatives from government institutions, EU Delegation officials, civil society organisations, think tanks, and private-sector actors as well as social enterprises implementing gender-inclusive initiatives. The briefing first provides an overview of India’s political, social, and economic context. It then outlines EU-India relations, their strategic partnership, and the recently concluded Free Trade Agreement. Chapter three introduces the European Gender Action Plan III. Chapter four examines the current state of gender equality in India. Chapter five highlights the contribution of EU action in India. Finally, the briefing offers concluding remarks. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP