World UK Post Office chief sacked as firm reels from IT scandal London: UK Business Minister Kemi Badenoch on Sunday (Jan 28) said she had sacked the chairman of the Post Office Greece’s Turkish minority keeps ‘spirit of resistance’ alive Athens: Western Thrace Turks remember the day of resistance against the Greek erasure of their minority identity while lamenting conditions 4 years’ jail for woman who poured boiling soup on friend after argument Berlin: German Chancellor Olaf Scholz called on Sunday for the European Union to complete its creation of a banking and Iran wraps up trial of Swedish EU diplomat Tehran: The trial of a Swedish EU diplomat wrapped up in Tehran on Sunday, with Iranian prosecutors seeking the maximum Italy: New U212 NFS submarines to feature advanced Li-Ion batteries Taranto: The 6th Programme Committee Meeting took place at the Taranto Military shipyard and was attended by OCCAR-EA Director, Mr. Pakistan, Marshall Islands formally establish diplomatic ties Pakistan and Republic of Marshall Islands, a Pacific Island country, have signed a joint communique to formally establish diplomatic relations. Four Rwandans ‘granted refugee status in UK over fears of persecution’ Four Rwandans have reportedly been granted refugee status in Britain over “well-founded” fears of persecution, as Rishi Sunak pushes forward US to store nuclear weapons in UK's RAF Lakenheath in Suffolk, reports suggest The US is planning to store nuclear weapons in the UK for the first time in 15 years due to Italian PM reveals "Mattei Plan" for African development ahead of Italy-Africa Summit On the 28th and 29th of January, the Italian government will hold the much-anticipated Africa summit. Over 50 delegations, mainly Italy suspends funding to UNRWA - Tajani Italy has joined the United States and Canada in suspending funding to the United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees UNRWA Boeing 737 MAX lands in China, ending import freeze on order backlog Islamabad: The first Boeing 737 MAX jet delivered to a Chinese airline since March 2019 landed in China on Saturday, ending 'No country is able to cope alone': EU Commissioner for Crisis Management Call it the "crisis crisis". A record surge in the number and frequency of extreme climate events afflicting millions of UK still undecided on digital cash as privacy concerns persist London: British authorities will not decide until next year at the earliest on whether to go ahead with a state-backed King Charles doing well in hospital after prostate treatment London - Britain's King Charles is doing well after having planned treatment to address an enlarged prostate on Friday, a A Protest held in front of Indian Embassy in Brussels on Indian Republic Day (Black Day) Brussels: Under the auspices of Kashmir Council Europe (KCEU), a peaceful protest was held in front of the Indian Embassy ICJ orders Israel to stop genocide in Gaza Court concludes it has jurisdiction on this case, meaning it can continue The International Court of Justice (ICJ) on Friday برسلز: شدید بارش کے باوجود یوم سیاہ پر برسلز میں بھارتی سفارتخانے کے سامنے مظاہرہ کیاگیا برسلز:کشمیرکونسل یورپ (کے سی ای یو) کے زیراہتمام آج 26 جنوری بروز جمعہ بھارت کے یوم جمہوریہ (یوم سیاہ) کے Hermit crabs are 'wearing' our plastic rubbish Hermit crabs all over the world, which scavenge shells as armour for their bodies, are turning increasingly to plastic waste Mining giants told to pay $9.7bn over Brazil dam disaster A federal judge in Brazil has ordered mining giants BHP, Vale and their Samarco iron ore joint venture to pay The cities cutting back on cars From London to New York: Can quitting cars be popular? Cities around the world reveal surprising truths about getting the Italy premier in video call to Ax-3 astronaut Villadei from Colosseum Italy's prime minister Giorgia Meloni on Thursday spoke to Rome astronaut Walter Villadei via live video link between the Colosseum « Previous 1 … 233 234 235 236 237 … 708 Next »