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One dead, dozens injured after two trains collide in UKTragedy struck north of London as two passenger trains collided, claiming one life and leaving dozens injured, 11 critically. The accident ...
BBC Layoffs: Around 2,000 jobs at risk as broadcaster plans 10% cost cuts; Who may lose their jobs and whyBBC Layoff 2026: The BBC is preparing to cut approximately 2,000 jobs, equivalent to around 10% of its workforce costs, as part of a wider ...
How Canada's draft chatbot law stacks up on global sceneCanada's proposed law requiring chatbot providers to protect users from "harmful" content is the latest step by global governments to regul...
On This Day in History June 1: From Genghis Khan and Scotch whisky to Marilyn Monroe, Superman's debut, The Beatles and other major eventsJune 1 marks significant historical moments. From Genghis Khan's capture of Peking in 1215 to the birth of Marilyn Monroe and the launch of...
Canada, India officials express optimism over trade pact talksCanada and India are making progress on a free trade deal. Officials are optimistic about reaching an agreement this year. This renewed eng...
Quote of the Day by Queen Elizabeth II: ‘Perhaps we make too much of what is wrong and too little of…’ - Why you must remain hopeful in difficult times, explained by the longest-reigning monarch in British historyQuote of the Day by Queen Elizabeth II suggests that dwelling too much on what is wrong in life can deepen negativity, as she once reflecte...
Three Indian-origin men convicted of couple's murder in CanadaA Canadian court has convicted three men of Indian origin for the first-degree murder of Arnold and Joanne De Jong. The couple was found de...
Quote of the day by Princess Diana: 'A mother's arms are more comforting than...' Life lessons on love, care and human nature by princess of Wales and mother of heir to the British throneQuote of the day by Princess Diana reflects the bond between a mother and child and highlights emotional support in families. This explaine...
Quote of the Day by Hector Hugh Munro (Saki): “We all know that Prime Ministers are wedded to the truth, but like other wedded couples they sometimes live apart” — powerful lessons on truth, leadership, public accountability, and why critical thinking matters by British writer and master satirist SakiQuote of the Day by Saki: “We all know that Prime Ministers are wedded to the truth, but like other wedded couples they sometimes live apar...
US fights to reopen the Strait of Hormuz as the UAE comes under attack in a test of Iran truceThe United States said it reopened a shipping lane in the Strait of Hormuz after engaging Iranian forces, sinking six boats that were targe...
UAE says Iran has resumed attacks as the US moves to reopen the Strait of HormuzThe United Arab Emirates reported Iranian attacks. This happened after US President Donald Trump's initiative to reopen the Strait of Hormu...
Iran warns will attack US forces in Hormuz after Trump announces plan to guide shipsIran's military warned of attacks on US forces entering the Strait of Hormuz, following President Trump's announcement of a new US maritime...
Three ships targeted in Hormuz, Iran seizes two: Monitors, GuardsIranian forces seized two container ships and fired on a third vessel in the Strait of Hormuz. These actions threaten a vital trade route i...
Gunman shoots several tourists at historic pyramids in MexicoAn armed man opened fire on tourists atop the Teotihuacan pyramids, killing one Canadian and injuring at least 13 others. The shooter, iden...
America is depleting a more powerful weapon than its missilesAmerica's standing has fallen due to a loss of trust. President Trump's administration is eroding credibility by spreading falsehoods. This...
China bans BBC news broadcasts in apparent retaliatory moveThe Chinese government has criticized recent BBC reports on the COVID-19 pandemic in China and on allegations of forced labor and sexual ab...
Proper mechanism in place to monitor terror groups: Kiren RijijuIn its report, the British news broadcaster said that the man operating the account is an executive working for an Indian conglomerate in B...
- Rupert Murdoch to 'hit back hard' on piracy allegations
Murdoch vowed to "hit back hard" against what his company president called baseless allegations from the BBC that a subsidiary ran a secret...
BBC to cut 2,000 jobs, move offices out of London to save $1bn in costsBBC, the world's biggest public broadcaster, plans to cut 2,000 jobs and move offices and production outside of London.
- New TV channel for British Asians to be launched
Brit Asia TV, a new free-to-air television channel aimed at the British Asian audience, will be officially launched on Monday.