Charlotte Owen in the ermine robes of the House of Lords. Charlotte Owen, a former aide to Boris Johnson, has
Category: World
Colombo-born ace BBC correspondent George Alagiah dies at 67
London, July 24 (BBC/The Guardian): George Alagiah, one of the BBC’s longest-serving and most respected journalists, has died at 67,
Over 1.75 million Indians have renounced Indian citizenship since 2011: S.Jaishankar
New Delhi, July 22 (PTI): As many as 87,026 Indians have renounced their citizenship until June this year, and over
Sri Lanka’s ‘Vaulting Queen’ works as Dubai housemaid to support family at home
By Ramola Talwar Badam/The National News/UAE Dubai, July 21: A top Sri Lankan athlete who set national records in the
Pakistani woman cricketer Ayesha Naseem, 18, announces retirement citing religion
Karachi, July 21 (PTI): Once dubbed a “serious talent” by the great Wasim Akram, Pakistani cricketer Ayesha Naseem, 18, has
6 Important Questions You Should Ask Your Kid’s Coach
Fostering a relationship with their child’s coach can help parents stay informed and better empower their kids in their athletic
Andrew Mitchell Casts Doubt On Petrol Car Ban As Tory Splits Erupt On Net Zero
Cars are lined up after coming off the production line at the Vauxhall manufacturing plant at Ellesmere Port in north
Buddhism has the seeds of modern International Humanitarian Law
By P.K.Balachandran/Ceylon Today Colombo, July 24: The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) defines International Humanitarian Law (IHL) as:
Keir Starmer Defeats Left-Wing Critics As Labour Rejects ‘Unfunded’ Spending Proposals
Keir Starmer has faced down his left-wing critics. Keir Starmer has defeated his left-wing critics to win backing for his
India’s flawed Myanmar policy fuels violence in Manipur
By P.K.Balachandran Colombo, July 23 (The Citizen): The Indian government’s policy of letting Manipur burn without taking political steps to