Protests Turn Violent In India Over Us-style 'Tours Of Duty' For Military Service
Protests Turn Violent In India Over Us-style 'Tours Of Duty' For Military Service
Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama marked his 87th birthday on Wednesday by inaugurating a library and museum in his hillside Indian headquarters. He was cheered by a large number of followers, including American actor Richard Gere, a longtime disciple.
Cabinet Office minister Michael Ellis claimed there is “no such culture” in Parliament before encouraging any victims of abuse to come forward.
Boris Johnson’s relationship with the truth is once again dominating headlines. After denying any knowledge of the sexual harrassment allegations against his disgraced former deputy chief whip, the Prime Minster announced that he had been personally briefed about Chris Pincher’s history, before promoting him. It was the final straw for two heavyweight members of his cabinet - Chancellor of the Exchequor Rishi Sunak, and Health Secretary, Sajid Javid - who resigned within 10 minutes of each other. And a slew of resignations flooded in, in the hours that followed. But Johnson shows no signs of quitting in the face of another political battering, so this video explains the other ways Boris Johnson could be booted as PM.
THERE IS still time to enter the 24th annual Glasgow Business Awards, for which The Herald is media partner.
Registrations of new vehicles fell by more than 24% last month compared with June 2021.
HIGHLAND PARK, Ill. (Reuters) -A gunman perched on a rooftop opened fire on families waving flags and children riding bikes at a Fourth of July parade on Monday, killing six and wounding more than 36 in the Chicago suburb of Highland Park. Hours later, police announced that they had a suspect in custody after 22-year-old Robert E. Crimo III surrendered to authorities. The main street in Highland Park became a crime scene spanning blocks, strewn with abandoned chairs and flags.
The Scottish First Minister said “the end might be nigh” for Boris Johnson’s time in Downing Street.
The Tour de France takes to the hills and a series of dangerous cobblestones on a brutal day likely to claim some victims
The huge ships that stop in Senegal’s bustling port of Dakar normally carry goods bound for Europe or China, but inside the Global Mercy’s warren of corridors, medics are preparing for a very different task.
Baby born with four extra limbs believed to be Hindu goddess reincarnation
‘Freedom is under attack in your state,’ California governor says in ad paid for by his re-election campaign that aired on Fox News
Unarmed 28-year-old killed by police marksman in 2015 when part of a gang trying to free a prisoner
Authorities in the Mediterranean country have banned all domestic LGBTQ+ events, citing "security reasons".
Allies of Rishi Sunak and Sajid Javid insist that their resignations are all about a question of integrity.
"I’m just worried about him in there with those other guys."
American basketball star Brittney Griner asked US President Joe Biden to free her from a Russian prison in a handwritten letter Monday, portions of which were made public by her family.
From a rotating leather bed to quotes from James Baldwin, the Egyptian artist has imagined the home and inner life of a fictitious, insomniac aesthete
House prices in Lewes have soared by an average of over £10,000 in the month of April, according to figures from the Land Registry.
Elisabeth Borne, who helms France's new minority government, had her 90 minutes of speech interrupted by MPs who shouted back, banged on tribunes and even booed.
Spanish golfer Jon Rahm looks ahead to the 150th Open Championship at St Andrews, which gets under way on July 14.