LONDON — The government’s plans for hitting climate goals have been ruled unlawful in the High Court for a second time.
Category: Politics
Campus protests: Top French university shuts as police remove pro-Palestinian group
Police forced out a pro-Palestinian group which staged an occupation overnight at Sciences Po in Paris, a top university known
Denmark relaxes abortion law
Denmark is easing its abortion law for the first time in 50 years to allow women to terminate their pregnancies
Winning coalition to be formed under Lankan President Ranil Wickremesinghe
By DBS Jeyaraj/Daily Mirror Colombo, May 4: The 2024 May Day saw-according to some newspapers-41 May Day rallies, meetings or
Elite Russian hackers breach Scholz’s German socialist party
The German government on Friday lashed out at Russian intelligence services for hacking email accounts belonging to Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s
Keith Gerein: Alberta’s Bill 20 threatens what works at city hall
During last week’s city council budget debate — you know, the one that resulted in a nearly nine per cent
India ranks 161 out of 180 countries in press freedom, says Reporters sans Frontieres
By Sriram Lakshman/The Hindu London, May 3: India slips in World Press Freedom Index, ranks 161 out of 180 countries.
Georgia to Washington: Butt out!
Georgia’s Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze slammed the U.S. for its “false statements” on his government’s controversial “foreign agent” law which
Rishi Sunak Limps On As Tory Rebellion Crumbles Despite Miserable Local Elections
Rishi Sunak congratulates Ben Houchen on his re-election as Tees Valley mayor, the only bright spot so far on another
With Rahul Gandhi in Rae Bareli, the Grand Old Party shows how it’s still in the game
By Paran Balakrishnan/The Telegraph Kolkata, May 3: Rae BareiliIt was a masterly piece of political deception that caught everyone by