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Choir members sue charity after being 'banned from singing for founder's gender-critical views'
Choir members are pursuing legal action after being banned from performing at the 2026 London Marathon due to their founders' gender-critical views.The Singing Striders had been invited to attend the 2026 marathon by Scope, a leading disability charity, to entertain runners from the sidelines of the races.However, the charity withdrew the invitation just days before the marathon after receiving anonymous complaints regarding the founder, Janet Murray, who publicly expressed gender-critical views...
Putin to visit China on May 19-20 to further strengthen 'comprehensive partnership'
Russian President Vladimir Putin will travel to China on May 19 for a two-day visit, hot on the heels of United States President Donald Trump’s trip to Beijing, the Kremlin said on Saturday. During the trip, the Russian leader will discuss with his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping how to “further strengthen the comprehensive partnership and strategic cooperation” between Moscow and Beijing, according to a Kremlin statement. Putin and Xi will “exchange views on key international and regional issues...
Israel says it has killed leader of Hamas' military wing dubbed 'architect of October 7' in Gaza missile strike that destroys building and car fleeing the scene
Israel says it has killed leader of Hamas' military wing dubbed 'architect of October 7' in Gaza missile strike that destroys building and car fleeing the sceneBy SABRINA PENTY, FOREIGN NEWS REPORTER Published: 09:08, 16 May 2026 | Updated: 09:09, 16 May 2026 e-mail View comments
Isla Bell's heartbroken family is joined by dozens at a Melbourne rally: 'Enough is enough'
Isla Bell's heartbroken family is joined by dozens at a Melbourne rally: 'Enough is enough'Rally held in Melbourne to remember Isla BellHer body was found in a rubbish dump in November 2024READ MORE: Isla Bell's heartbroken mother reacts to major legal update By TARA COSOLETO FOR AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS Published: 09:05, 16 May 2026 | Updated: 09:06, 16 May 2026 e-mail View comments
Iran war day 78: Trump, Tehran signal talks as Lebanon truce extended
Iran says Trump signalled openness to talks as deadlock remains over Tehran’s nuclear programme.
Sadiq Khan blames Maga, Russia and China for 'lie' that London is in decline
Sir Sadiq Khan has blamed Russia, China and the US for generating AI content claiming London is in decline.The Mayor of London took to social media to criticise the online content and linked to research commissioned by City Hall that found a surge in such posts over the past two years.Sir Sadiq said: "You've got state actors, claiming that evidence had emerged of Russian and Chinese involvement alongside backers of the Make America Great Again movement in the United States."He added: "Secondly,...
NEET paper leak: NSUI members protest outside NTA office in Delhi
NSUI protested against the NTA over the alleged NEET-UG 2026 paper leak, demanding the agency's ban. The CBI is investigating a larger conspiracy, with accused Dhananjay Lokhande remanded to custody to identify linked NTA officials. Investigations reveal financial transactions and circulation of leaked papers among multiple accused.
Revisiting Kargil: How India crushed Musharraf's bid to cut off Ladakh
In 1999, Pakistan's army, led by General Musharraf, infiltrated Kargil, aiming to sever India's vital National Highway-1A and seize the Siachen Glacier. Local shepherds alerted the Indian Army, which initially mistook intruders for terrorists. After a patrol led by Lt. Saurabh Kalia was captured and brutally killed, the full scale of the incursion became clear.
Spain PM defends Eurovision boycott over Israel
Spanish PM Pedro Sanchez has defended Spain’s boycott of the Eurovision Song Contest over Israel’s participation.
Covid Inquiry 'endorsed state-backed surveillance of lockdown critics'
Critics of pandemic restrictions have accused the Covid Inquiry of "endorsing" state-sponsored surveillance following the publication of its latest report last month.The inquiry concluded that the Government's counter-disinformation unit operated in a manner that was "lawful, necessary and proportionate" during the health crisis.Campaigners whose social media activity was secretly tracked by the CDU have branded this conclusion "chilling" and characterised it as an assault on freedom of expressi...
'If it continues to harbour terrorists ...': Army chief's stern warning to Pakistan
Army chief Upendra Dwivedi issued a stark warning to Pakistan, stating that continued harboring of terrorists and operations against India would force them to "decide whether they want to be part of geography or history." This statement comes after the first anniversary of Operation Sindoor, where Indian forces conducted precision strikes on terror infrastructure.
Naqvi discusses cooperation in counter-terrorism, cybercrime with delegation from Egypt
Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi on Saturday met a delegation from Egypt during which the two sides discussed promoting cooperation in the fields of security, counter-terrorism, combatting narcotics, cybercrime, and safe city initiatives, the interior ministry said. Both sides agreed to enhance cooperation between the interior ministries of the two countries, it said in a social media post on X. The delegation from Egypt’s interior ministry was led b...
Trump's geopolitical brinkmanship has hit a wall with Iran
During his first year back in office, United States President Donald Trump’s blustery negotiating style won him concessions from countries on issues ranging from tariffs to armed conflict. But with Iran, that same brand of coercive diplomacy, marked by public threats, insults and ultimatums, seems to have hit a wall and may be undermining his own efforts to end a war that has shaken the global economy. With the two sides deadlocked, Trump has signalled growing frustration over the 11-week-old cr...
Award-winning security firm praises GB News for championing 'freedom of expression' and commitment to privacy
One of the world's best-known security firms has praised GB News for its "commitment to freedom, privacy, and choice". ExpressVPN, which offers a range of products to keep people safe and anonymous online for as little as 6 pence per day, has ignored pressure from political activists to support The People's Channel.A spokesperson for the brand, which was acquired by UK-based Kape Technologies in 2021, said that ExpressVPN will always "value platforms that champion independent thinking and the ri...
‘Why are we even doing this?’ The week that left Britain’s PM looking like an interim leader
Week of leadership jostling has left Keir Starmer looking vulnerable and short of time – even though no challenger has officially come forwardIt was a minute or so into his BBC interview on Friday morning, after being asked about “moves” to remove Keir Starmer, that Steve Reed ran out of patience. “There is no contest,” he interrupted. “‘Moves’ mean nothing. People need 81 nominations to stand against the prime minister.”The housing secretary, a close ally of Starmer and a founding member of the...
First country to officially announce the start of Dhu Al-Hijjah and Eid Al-Adha dates - Emirates 24|7
First country to officially announce the start of Dhu Al-Hijjah and Eid Al-Adha dates Emirates 24|7
Saudi Arabia warns of heavy penalties for visa overstayers during Hajj season - Emirates 24|7
Saudi Arabia warns of heavy penalties for visa overstayers during Hajj season Emirates 24|7
'Darling, leaked papers for you': What Lucknow teacher told female student; viral audio sparks row
An assistant professor from Lucknow University is accused of leaking examination papers and making inappropriate advances towards a female student. Viral audio clips allegedly capture the professor promising academic favors and leaked papers in exchange for meetings. The university has filed a complaint, leading to the professor's detention and an ongoing investigation.
'ED is being managed by govt': Robert Vadra gets bail in Gurugram land deal scam case
NEW DELHI: Delhi-based businessman and Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi's husband, Robert Vadra, was granted bail by Delhi’s Rouse Avenue Court on Saturday in the Enforcement Directorate’s money laundering case linked to the controversial Shikohpur land deal in Gurugram.
'Who paid for your globetrotting?': BJP claims Rahul took 54 foreign trips in 22 yrs
The BJP has accused Rahul Gandhi of a significant financial discrepancy, alleging his foreign travels over two decades cost approximately ₹60 crore, far exceeding his declared income. The party questions potential Foreign Contribution Regulation Act and tax law violations, demanding transparency regarding the source of funds for his numerous international trips.