Live from Bruegel Annual Summit
EU policy thinktank Bruegel is hosting its annual summit on where legislation should go in the next five years. Check our live updates here for the key takeaways of the day
EU policy thinktank Bruegel is hosting its annual summit on where legislation should go in the next five years. Check our live updates here for the key takeaways of the day
Johannesburg, commonly know as the place of gold and once hailed as Africa's wealthiest city has become a shadow of its former self and is now riddled with crime, illegal immigrants and abandoned buildings, which are a death trap for the homeless.
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Benny Gantz, a former Israeli war cabinet member who walked out in June, has told Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to reach a deal to secure the release of hostages held in Gaza or else step down.
Benny Gantz, a former Israeli war cabinet member who walked out in June, has told Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to reach a deal to secure the release of hostages held in Gaza or else step down.
Claire Taggart and her Great Britain team-mates will face Indonesia in the boccia BC1/2 quarter-finals at the Paralympics on Wednesday morning.
The Bombay High Court has refused to direct the CBFC to issue a certificate for the film 'Emergency' as the Madhya Pradesh High Court has already ordered the Censor Board to consider objections raised by the Jabalpur Sikh Sangat. The CBFC must decide on these representations by September 18. The film's release, initially set for September 6, has been delayed.
‘How can a school peon investigate the headmaster accused of wrongdoing when the latter is in the saddle’, asks Anvar
Four in five items in the range are priced at under $20.
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In July 2024, Canada turned away 5,853 foreign travellers, the highest monthly figure since January 2019
KWave Festival EXO leader Suho to perform in India for the first time
Lyon suggests new format for WTC: '3-Test final at 3 different venues'
Algerians who came to France in the ‘50s now face laws making it hard for them to retire with their families back home.
With a market capitalisation of about $15 billion, Motherson supplies parts to domestic and global automakers such as Maruti Suzuki and Mercedes-Benz
Tracey Connelly, 42, was recalled to prison two years after her release. She was initially jailed after the death of her son, Baby P, who suffered horrific injuries while in her care in 2007
Rights groups and many Iraqi women fear the country's parliament will open the door to child marriages as lawmakers consider legal changes that would give religious authorities more power over family law
Pope Francis has urged Indonesia to live up to its promise of “harmony in diversity” and fight religious intolerance
Lightning has struck Rome's Constantine Arch near the Colosseum during a violent thunderstorm, loosening fragments from the ancient structure
A global watchdog report says European Union aid sent to Lebanon in an attempt to regulate migration by sea is funding practices that violate human rights
The rare meteorite fragment weighs less than 90 grams with a diameter of less than 5 cm and was provisionally named the Nqweba Meteorite
The blood, milk and meat of cattle have long been the staple foods for Maasai pastoralists in Kenya, perhaps the country's most recognizable community