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Dutch police said on Monday officers were surprised upon arresting a man in connection with a drunk driving incident over the weekend, when his driver's licence named him as "Boris...
BBC Chairman Richard Sharp resigned on Friday after an independent report found he breached rules by not disclosing a potential conflict of interest in his role in securing an £800,000...
For a man who prefers the media to keep out of his life, Prince Harry certainly seems to be doing a poor job of keeping his head down. He is,...
A recent resolution by the Indian Ministry of Power (MoP) has introduced a new concept of ‘Renewable Generation Obligation (RGO)’ for power producers. Any upcoming coal or lignite-based commercial...
John Geddie, Reuters Xi Jinping walks a diplomatic tightrope as he heads to Moscow, seeking to present China as a global peacemaker while strengthening ties with his closest ally, President...
William Schomberg, Reuters Finance minister Jeremy Hunt tried to show that Britain’s economy was turning a corner in his budget statement on Wednesday, but his chances of bolstering his Conservative...
China’s outgoing Prime Minister Li Keqiang, in his Government Work Report, presented to the 14th session of National People’s Congress (NPC) on Sunday, set the goal of GDP growth for...
US President Joe Biden’s choice of Indian-origin Ajay Banga to head World Bank is significant because Banga is one those few successful CEOs who has shown interest in climate change...
Sarah Marsh and Andreas Rinke, Reuters “Scholzology” — the art of understanding German Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s decisions — is in vogue as critics at home and abroad question his reluctance...
Richard Parker, Tribune News Service Perhaps the most fitting sight of President Joe Biden’s recent trip to the 2,000-mile US-Mexico border was this one: He went to the less important...