The British Aristocrat Who Organized Queen Elizabeth II's Funeral Was Banned From Driving on Monday
The British aristocrat who organised Queen Elizabeth II's funeral was banned from driving on Monday, despite arguing that he needed his car to arrange King Charles III's coronation.
The Delhi Police has arrested four men from Bareilly in Uttar Pradesh for allegedly duping
The Delhi Police has arrested four men from Bareilly in Uttar Pradesh for allegedly duping more than 1,000 people on the pretext of getting them jobs through a fake call centre, it said on Monday.
Prices For Corgis, The Dogs Beloved By The Late Queen Elizabeth II, Have Doubled to New Highs
Prices for corgis, the dogs beloved by the late Queen Elizabeth II, have doubled to new highs since the monarch's funeral last week, the UK's largest pet marketplace said Monday.
Delhi Police is Renowned for Using Quirky Tweets to raise Awareness.
The Delhi Police is renowned for using humorous tweets to raise awareness about traffic laws and safety precautions.
Bank of England forced to issue emergency statement after UK leader’s
Bank of England forced to issue emergency statement after UK leader’s mini-budget triggers market turmoil.
Fresh accusations of violence against women divide France’s left
The old guard faces off against prominent feminists, as resignations provoke controversy inside Jean-Luc Mélenchon’s coalition.
President Joe Biden will host a state dinner for French President Emmanuel Macron
The French president's state visit will be the first for the Biden-Harris administration
5 killed, 13 injured in clashes in western Libya
Five people were killed and 13 others injured in a fresh wave of violent clashes in the western Libyan city of Zawiya, some 45 km west of the capital Tripoli, medics said Monday.
Iranian Foreign Minister and his Belarusian Counterpart Consulted on ways to Broaden Trade
Iranian Foreign Minister and his Belarusian counterpart consulted on ways to broaden trade and economic relations between their countries.
Canada to remove all COVID travel restrictions from Oct 1
Canada will drop all COVID-19 restrictions for travelers from Oct. 1, including vaccination and masking requirements for flights and trains, the government said on Monday.
Boat Overturned While Carrying About 100 Hindu Pilgrims From a Temple on The Karatoa River, At least 41 are dead
The boat overturned while carrying about 100 Hindu pilgrims from a temple on the Karatoa River in Panchagarh district in northern Bangladesh.
Mississippi Spent Millions in Welfare Money on Brett Favre's Pet project - Text messages show
Mississippi spent millions in welfare money on Brett Favre's pet project, a university volleyball arena. The retired NFL quarterback then tried to get additional money for another sports facility.
Edward Snowden Granted Russian Citizenship By President Vladimir Putin
Former contractor with US National Security Agency has been living in Russia since 2013 to escape prosecution in US after leaking classified documents
Kenyan marathon runner Eliud Kipchoge is spurring young athletes to follow in his Footsteps
Eliud Kipchoge broke his own world record Sunday at Berlin marathon
Experts Say That As the Actions in Syria Show Turkey Has Ended its Policy to Topple Assad
Experts say that as the actions in Syria show Turkey has ended its policy to topple Assad, the recent statements on dialogue with Damascus are a change in rhetoric