Good Morning Britain's Richard Arnold had a few strong words for host Martin Lewis, picking him out for his choice of wardrobe as they discussed an upcoming musical
Meghan Markle has been estranged from her father Thomas Markle Snr for six years, with the 79-year-old begging the Duchess of Sussex to end their feud and reunite
Estonia's county newspapers believe that their print issues will be around for a maximum of five years, while neither editorial offices nor readers are prepared for the full switch to digital just yet.
Pheu Thai leader Paetongtarn Shinawatra said on Wednesday her father Thaksin was just joking when he told party MPs on Tuesday he was ready to work as her assistant if asked, a remark which could put the pary at risk of dissolution.
India will face England in the second T20 World Cup semifinal, aiming to avenge their 2022 loss. India remains unbeaten, and with key players ready, they seek to end their ICC trophy drought.
A Kerala High Court stay procured by animal rights activists and limited number of farmers with firearm licenses have been hurdles to mitigating wild boar menace
NPR's A Martinez talks to Republican strategist Mike Madrid about his book -- Latino Century: How America's Largest Minority Is Transforming Democracy -- about the power of the Latino vote.
"The Australian Government is alert to the potential for Australians to travel to foreign conflicts, including Israel...to engage in hostilities," a department spokesperson told The Jerusalem Post.
Susanna Reid briefly halted her and Martin Lewis' interview with Irish dance star Michael Flatley after he make a bold claim about the cause of his cancer
IRCTC swiftly debunks false social media claims about train ticket booking rules, clarifying that booking with different surnames won't result in penalties. Users can book tickets for friends and family using personal IDs, with clear guidelines on limits and usage. IRCTC warns against spreading misinformation and affirms commitment to transparent and guideline-compliant services for all rail passengers.
Seema Misra, a former Post Office manager wrongly jailed for theft over faulty software, has rejected the apology from the engineer whose evidence convicted her. Misra's case, overturned in 2021, highlights the faulty Horizon IT system scandal. Apologies from the engineer and former Post Office officials have been dismissed by Misra, who served time while pregnant. The UK government is compensating affected sub-postmasters and has introduced legislation to exonerate the wrongfully convicted.
Reports from Italy have linked Liverpool with a rather surprising transfer target in the form of an ex-Everton player. According to Calciomercato, the Reds are joined by Chelsea and Manchester United in showing an interest in Ademola Lookman, who memorably scored all three of Atalanta’s goals in their Europa League final win over Bayer Leverkusen […]
As anticipation builds for President Cyril Ramaphosa's upcoming Cabinet announcement, which is expected this week, parties within the government of national unity have opted to step back, allowing the DA and ANC to settle their dispute over positions.
The European Commission is set to impose new tariffs going up to 38.1% for battery-operated vehicles imported from China from November; the move comes after it found the EV industry in China benefited from subsidies, causing economic challenges to manufacturers in the EU