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Friday Sermon, April 23, 2026: UAE mosques call for national loyalty, warn against betrayal
The General Authority of Islamic Affairs, Endowments and Zakat (Awqaf UAE) has announced that this week’s Friday sermon across all mosques in the UAE will be delivered under the title: “Whoever betrays our nation is not one of us”.In guidance issued to imams, the authority stressed that betrayal of one’s country is a grave moral and religious offence, rejected by sound human nature and condemned in Islamic teachings. The sermon highlights that treachery is among the most serious sins, warning ag...
GFCN experts point to fakes allegedly referencing UN, TASS at Bulgarian election
Experts from GFCN drew attention to a post on social media claiming that the Russian news agency TASS published a story about Rumen Radev’s resignation before he officially announced it in a video address
'Proceedings Used As Online Tool In Political Campaign': Trinamool In Court
A video clip of the exchange between Menaka Guruswamy and Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, representing the Enforcement Directorate, was posted on X by the BJP's Amit Malviya. The post suggested that Mamata Banerjee's lawyer had referred to her as "Queen."
हुमायूं कबीर की कार पर हमला, सुवेंदु सरकार को दौड़ा-दौड़ाकर पीटा, बंगाल वोटिंग में जगह-जगह हिंसा
एसआईआर के नफा-नुकसान भांप रहीं मायावती, बसपा नई रणनीति से तय कर रही कैंडिडेट
Mandelson scandal LIVE: Sacked official accused of refusing to provide vetting files
NewsPoliticsPoliticsLIVEUpdated 2 mins agoMandelson scandal LIVE: Sacked official accused of refusing to provide vetting filesCat Little, the most senior Cabinet Office official, is appearing before the Foreign Affairs Committee to discuss the process of how the disgraced peer got clearanceCat Little faces questions about the process of vetting Lord Mandelson(Image: James Manning/PA Wire)CommentsNewsAlexander Brown Assistant Political EditorA senior civil servant faces questions about Lord Peter...
Mandelson scandal LIVE: Senior official faces questions over vetting as pressure builds on Starmer
NewsPoliticsPoliticsLIVEUpdated 5 mins agoMandelson scandal LIVE: Senior official faces questions over vetting as pressure builds on StarmerCat Little, the most senior Cabinet Office official, is appearing before the Foreign Affairs Committee to discuss the process of how the disgraced peer got clearanceCat Little faces questions about the process of vetting Lord Mandelson(Image: James Manning/PA Wire)CommentsNewsAlexander Brown Assistant Political EditorA senior civil servant faces questions ab...
'You'll be brilliant... we finally get to work together': Starmer's fawning message to Mandelson revealed as Cabinet 'gears up for coup'
'You'll be brilliant... we finally get to work together': Starmer's fawning message to Mandelson revealed as Cabinet 'gears up for coup'By JAMES TAPSFIELD, UK POLITICAL EDITOR Published: 09:10, 23 April 2026 | Updated: 09:18, 23 April 2026 e-mail View comments
'Thunderous jolt': PM Modi hits back at TMC’s 'jhalmuri' dig with 'chillies' barb
Prime Minister Modi playfully responded to opposition criticism about his unscheduled jhalmuri stop in West Bengal, stating the state will celebrate BJP's victory with sweets and the popular snack. He suggested the TMC felt the "heat of chillies" from his brief break, while the TMC accused him of staging a "scripted drama" and humiliating an Adivasi leader.
Iran behind low-level ‘hybrid warfare’ attacks in UK and Europe, analysts say
Iranian intelligence services apparently recruiting via intermediaries to mount attacks aimed at sowing chaosIranian intelligence services and Revolutionary Guards operatives are recruiting teenagers through criminal intermediaries to launch a wave of low-level “hybrid warfare” attacks in Europe and the UK, according to investigators, security officials, analysts and police documents.A first wave of attacks was launched in early March, 10 days after the US and Israel began strikes on Iran, and t...
'बेटा बैठ जाओ गिर जाओगे', रैली की स्पीच के बीच अचानक बच्चे से बात करने लगे PM मोदी
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Prince Harry in Kyiv on surprise trip
Kyiv: Britain’s Prince Harry arrived in Kyiv on Thursday for a surprise trip, the Ukrainian government reported, his latest visit to show support amid the Russian attack.“Prince Harry arrived in Kyiv for an unannounced visit,” Ukraine’s Centre for Countering Disinformation, a government agency, said on social media.Ukraine’s national railway operator published video of him disembarking a train after arriving in the Ukrainian capital.Harry has previously visited the war-torn country to support wo...
Senate GOP rams through blueprint to bankroll ICE, Border Patrol through end of Trump era
The Senate is another step closer to funding immigration operations in the country after grinding through a marathon vote series that lasted until the wee hours of Thursday morning.Senate Republicans adopted their budget resolution, which tees up funding for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Border Patrol, and cuts congressional Democrats out of the process entirely.It’s the first major component of unlocking the budget reconciliation process, which Republicans are diving into once a...
Top Cabinet Office official to give evidence to MPs about Peter Mandelson’s vetting – UK politics live
Permanent secretary, Cat Little, to give evidence to foreign affairs committee as pressure increases on Keir Starmer Good morning. As Kiran Stacey, Pippa Crerar and Jessica Elgot report in the Guardian’s splash, “Keir Starmer is looking increasingly isolated over his handling of the Peter Mandelson scandal with divisions emerging in cabinet over his decision to sack the Foreign Office civil servant Olly Robbins.”And this morning the saga continues, with Cat Little, permanent secretary at the Cab...
EU set to sign off €90bn loan for Ukraine and fresh Russia sanctions – Europe live
Move comes after Hungary and Slovakia dropped opposition following reopening of the Druzhba oil pipelineEU leaders are set to meet in Cyprus this evening to discuss the latest on the Middle East and the next EU budget, starting in 2028.But it looks like they will have a bit of a detour – and a reason to celebrate, too – as the long-awaited €90bn loan for Ukraine and the 20th package of sanctions against Russia are on course to be unblocked after four months of delays caused by Hungary’s Viktor O...
Dozens of Israeli settlers cross into Syria to demand settlement
Dozens of Israeli settlers crossed into Syrian territory in the Golan Heights and barricaded themselves on a rooftop.
EU migrant population hits record 64.2 million
Study based on Eurostat and UN data shows uneven inflows as anti-immigration sentiment grows The number of immigrants in the European Union reached a record 64.2 million in 2025, a study by the Berlin-based Center for Research and Analysis on Migration (RFBerlin) shows, citing Eurostat and UN data. Of this total, approximately 46.7 million were born outside the EU. The total rose by more than 2 million year-on-year and from about 40 million in 2010. Germany remains the bloc’s...
What the fish! The curious case of fishy political optics in Bengal
What the fish The curious case of fishy political optics in Bengal
Voting underway in key Indian states of West Bengal, Tamil Nadu
Voting began on Thursday in two of India’s politically key opposition-held states, with tens of millions casting ballots in West Bengal and the southern Tamil Nadu. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), the ruling party in the national parliament, is hoping to make inroads in the opposition strongholds. In West Bengal, which has a population of over 100 million, polling opened in the first phase to elect members from 152 cons...
Why ICC still has jurisdiction over Duterte despite Philippines’ exit
Dubai: The Appeals Chamber of the International Criminal Court (ICC) has confirmed that it retains jurisdiction in the case against former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte, despite the country’s withdrawal from the court’s founding treaty.In its ruling on April 22, the chamber has rejected in full the appeal filed by Duterte’s defence team and upheld an earlier decision issued in October last year.Judges have noted that the Rome Statute must be interpreted in a way that supports its central...