Month: May 2024
No deportation flights to Rwanda before July 4 snap elections: UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak
LONDON: UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said that no deportation flights to Rwanda will take place before the July 4 snap election, reported Al Jazeera….
Millions of Britons set for lower energy bills after 7% price cap cut
Most British household energy bills will fall from July after regulator Ofgem cut its domestic price cap by 7%, largely thanks to a fall in…
HDFC Bank net banking, mobile banking, UPI will be down during this time
HDFC Bank has informed its customers that net banking, mobile banking will not be working on May 25 for a certain period of time. According…
Indian-American Congressional candidate raises $1 million for campaign
NEW DELHI: Krystle Kaul, an Indian-American Congressional candidate from Virginia, has achieved a significant milestone by raising $1 million for her campaign, a feat few…
Hong Kong asks Britain for details on death of man charged with spying for China
HONG KONG: A top Hong Kong government official has urged Britain to let the public “know the truth” about the unexplained death of a man…
‘Stop making groundless accusations’: China responds to UK’s ‘lethal aid’ accusations
NEW DELHI: A day after UK accused China of providing “lethal aid” to Russia against Ukraine, the Chinese embassy urged UK to stop making “groundless…
Heavy rains return to southern Brazil, flooding even higher ground in Porto Alegre
PORTO ALEGRE: Heavy rains once again pounded parts of Brazil’s southernmost state on Thursday, ruining days-long clean-up efforts and flooding areas that had previously been…
Putin arrives in Belarus for a two-day visit with a key ally
NEW DELHI: Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday, arrived in Belarus for a two-day visit. He was received by his Belgian counterpart Alexander Lukashenko. Lukashenko…
German police clear pro-Palestinian protesters from Berlin university
BERLIN: German police cleared about 150 pro-Palestinian demonstrators from a Berlin university faculty on Thursday, ending one of a wave of student-led protests across Europe…
UK government confirms graduate visa route will be kept
LONDON: UK’s govt has announced it will retain the graduate visa route, which allows international students to work or look for work for two years…