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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...
PM Modi’s high stakes push for sovereign AI faces reality checkIndia is striving to build its own artificial intelligence capabilities, aiming for self-reliance and global export. However, the nation fa...
A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder Season 2: Netflix Release date, cast, trailer and what Pip’s darker mystery revealsWith A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder Season 2, viewers can expect sharper twists, deeper emotional consequences, and a compelling new case th...
OpenAI breaks off Microsoft exclusivity, Amazon CEO says OpenAI models coming to AWS soonMicrosoft's exclusive hold on OpenAI's artificial intelligence models is over. This change allows OpenAI to offer its technology to competi...
US stocks: Nuclear reactor maker X-Energy valued at $11.9 billion in stellar Nasdaq debutX-Energy's Nasdaq debut saw shares surge 30.9%, valuing the Amazon-backed nuclear reactor developer at $11.9 billion. The company raised ov...
AI-powered 'Wingman' drones stun Paris Airshow 2025: What they are, how they work, and why Military is betting bigThe Paris Airshow highlighted the rise of "wingman" drones designed to support fighter jets in combat. Companies like Anduril and General A...
'If nuclear weapons handed over to AI...': SIPRI sounds doomsday alarm as global nuke stockpile hits 12,241Global nuclear weapon count reaches 12,241 by January 2025. Russia and the USA possess nearly 90%. Stockpiles are modernizing and expanding...
Gold hits record high on economic growth concernsGold prices hit a record high on Wednesday. This surge happened because of a weaker dollar and trade war worries. Concerns about global eco...
Saudi Arabia Grand Prix 2025: Schedule, where to watch, and all you need to knowThe 2025 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix wraps up F1’s first triple header this weekend, with McLaren leading the charge. Piastri’s recent victory...
China builds a supercharged lab that can make it the world’s leading energy superpowerChina is constructing a large-scale laser-driven nuclear fusion facility in Mianyang, aiming to revolutionize energy and defense sectors. T...
Sleepwalking into nuclear chaos: How US uncertainty is pushing NATO and Asia toward more N-bombsFrom Asia to Europe and the Middle East, a quiet nuclear arms race is brewing. With history as a guide, the risks are clear: the more natio...
Trump vs Harris: 3 national polls, 3 weeks ahead of US elections 2024 — Who has the lead?United States presidential election approaches, three recent national polls reveal a tightly contested race between former President Donald...
'No one deserves this': UK Muslims reel after far-right violenceThe northern town of Burnley was engulfed in the riots which began an hour away in Oldham, as the far-right stoked racial tensions and mino...
Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise's feud reignites: How Brad’s new London film project sparks old rivalriesThe long-running rivalry between Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise has been rekindled by Brad's new film project in London. Their mutual business co...
Australia, UK defend AUKUS pact, say fears overhypedOther nations such as the Philippines and Singapore suggested AUKUS could contribute to regional peace by helping to counterbalance China's...
AUKUS security pact aimed at securing Indo-Pacific: AustraliaAustralia's High Commissioner to India Barry O'Farrell said nuclear-powered submarines will provide Australia with the capability it now be...
European Union moves toward stricter export controls for coronavirus vaccinesThe EU's executive body said Wednesday on the eve of a summit of the 27 leaders that it has a plan ready to guarantee that more vaccines pr...
Indians in UK most educated among minorities, shows report"The lowest unemployment rate was among Indians (9.2 per cent) and the highest among Pakistanis/Bangladeshis (17.3 per cent)," it said.
Winning the real race with ChinaThere are areas where India and China will forever compete — regional influence, over sharing of river waters, or for access to energy and ...
- Economic downturn may hit hard Indians in UK: IWA
There are "grave implications" of the current economic downturn for 1.5 million people of Indian origin working and living in Britain, acco...