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Anti-migrant politics spark resurgence of racism, say some Britons of colourRecent incidents of violence and protests have heightened racial tensions in Britain, leading some ethnic minorities to feel increasingly u...
Folarin Balogun, who could have played for England or Nigeria, scores 2 for US in FIFA World Cup debutFolarin Balogun made a stunning World Cup debut for the United States. He scored two goals in their opening 4-1 win against Paraguay. The s...
From ‘Wicked’ to ‘Dragonkeeper’: 5 movies to stream now for a perfect family nightCheck out five children’s movies you can stream right now, each full of magic, adventure, and fun. Watch “Wicked” for a musical extravaganz...
‘Today’ show co-host Sheinelle Jones’ husband Uche Ojeh dies after ‘aggressive’ cancer battleUche Ojeh, husband of 'Today' show co-host Sheinelle Jones, has passed away at 45 after battling glioblastoma. The news was shared on air, ...
Pankaj Tripathi, Richa Chadha decode 'Fukrey' series success, say 'absurd' plotline worked in favour of the franchiseActors Pankaj Tripathi and Richa Chadha are set to return for the third instalment of the successful film franchise "Fukrey". The series, k...
African space tech? Don't rule it out, says Nigeria's startup kingAboyeji, who has many of the trappings of a global tech boss -- he is often known simply as "E" and he wants to build a city devoted to tec...
Ivor songwriting awards: Kate Bush's 1985 song 'Running Up That Hill' to compete with 'As It Was' by Harry StylesSheeran won the category last year with "Bad Habits" and it is the first time the same song has been nominated for the award two years runn...
Rebecca Ikumelo dies after Brixton concert stampede, say reportsRebecca Ikumelo, a mother of two, passed away during the stampede that took place when ticketless fans grappled to enter Asake’s show. Asak...
16 Indian sailors detained in Equatorial Guinea: Kerala CM seeks PM's interventionIn a letter to the Prime Minister, Vijayan requested PM Modi to direct Indian diplomatic missions in the countries concerned -- Equatorial ...
Hundreds of Nigerian schoolgirls taken in mass abductionResident Musa Mustapha said the gunmen also attacked a nearby military camp and checkpoint, preventing soldiers from interfering while the ...
Opec+ cheats get ultimatum that puts cuts extension in doubtSaudi Arabia and Russia’s hard line injects greater uncertainty into the oil market.
FIFA World Cup 2018: Are European techniques killing African rhythms?For the first time since 1982, there will not be an African side in the second phase of the World Cup. Of the five African teams, Egypt and...
Dr D's column: Why was the Taj Mahal not included among Uttar Pradesh’s tourism wonders?The Mughals, too, were rulers as rulers have been throughout history. Sometimes cruel, sometimes brutal, sometimes benign.
How Africans are battling deep-rooted prejudices and biases in IndiaThe African community may want to get on with life, and business — and the party. But it may not be quite that easy.
FIFA U-17 World Cup: How it can persuade a generation of Indian athletes to choose footballCan we get more people passionate about football? The only way of doing that is getting more kids to kick a football, more kids who think f...
FIFA under-17 World Cup 2017: It’s for the children, reallyThe FIFA U-17 World Cup India 2017 will have the single largest outreach of any school programme ever attempted to make playing football bo...
Arvind Kejriwal orders two magisterial probes into separate incidentsThe incident of violence had taken place at Burari last night and it has been alleged that the police did not register a case against those...
Fast-changing strategies, maximum goals and India’s interest will make this World Cup memorableEven without Luis Suárez bite, this has turned out to be the most dramatic Fifa World Cup. Reigning champions Spain are out of the tourname...
- Forget dog years - we are living ‘China Years’
In October 2001, George W Bush stepped out of his limousine in Shanghai’s Pudong district for the first time in 26 years and uttered a sing...
- Developing nations to test $150 laptops
From Brazil to Pakistan, some of the world’s poorest children will peer across the digital divide this month - reading electronic books, sh...