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In leaked emails, the UK's Ambassador to Washington Kim Darroch labelled American President Donald Trump's administration as "inept, insecure and incompetent", a media report said on Sunday. ...
Taking offence to the International Cricket Councils (ICC) inability to ensure foolproof security during the India-Sri Lanka game at Headingley Cricket Stadium as planes with different political slogans were seen flying over the stadium, the Board of ...
Self-driving cars can be a potential game-changer for older adults aged above 60 and can help in minimising the risk of accidents, say researchers. ...
British Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt on Thursday again warned China against "repressing" violent protesters in Hong Kong and asked it to listen to the "root causes" of demonstrators' concerns. ...
Edgbaston turned blue on Sunday as the ICC Cricket for Good, in partnership with UNICEF, delivered the pinnacle event of the tournament, the eOne Day for Children campaign, with a special celebration at the England versus India World Cup match here. ...
Edgbaston turned blue on Sunday as the ICC Cricket for Good, in partnership with UNICEF, delivered the pinnacle event of the tournament, the 'One Day for Children campaign, with a special celebration at the England versus India World Cup match here. ...
British Prime Ministerial hopeful Jeremy Hunt has said that he would consider withholding some of the UK's 39 billion pounds European Union (EU) "divorce bill" in the event of a no-deal Brexit. ...