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Sharif: Taliban claim is bogus
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Pakistan denies as ‘bogus’ Taliban claim of shooting down chopper Pakistan dismissed as “bogus” Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan’s claim of shooting down a military helicopter that led to the death of the ambassadors of Norway and Philippines in the northern area of the country. Speaking at a press conference on Friday, Foreign Secretary Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhry ruled…
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Saudi offers Houthis five-day truce
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Saudi Arabia offered the Shiite Houthi rebels a five-day truce in Yemen starting from next Tuesday, according to Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jobeir. The cease-fire will allow the entry of aid in the country and can be renewed if Houthis commit to stop their violent mobilisation of troops and weapons. In a press conference held…
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US military bases on high alert
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The Pentagon decided to raise the alert at all its military bases and installations in the US, to “Force Protection Bravo” level, as defence against “homegrown extremists” inspired or instigated by Islamic State (IS) jihadists. The threat level was raised by the Northern Command on Friday due to the “increased and predictable threat of terrorism”…
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Rajapaksa denies ‘assets abroad’
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Former Sri Lankan president Mahinda Rajapakse denied allegations that he had siphoned off state funds during his decade-long presidency and held assets worth $18 billion overseas….reports AAsian Lite, UK’s No 1 newspaper for British Asians Rajapakse’s response came a day after Foreign Minister Mangala Samaraweera said that according to intelligence reports, Rajapaksa had stashed away…
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Conservatives defy all predictions
Defying all predictions and speculation, Prime Minister David Cameron’s Conservative Party on Friday secured a simple majority in the 650-member House of Commons, winning 331 seats in the British general election. Ed Miliband’s Labour Party has secured 232 seats, the Scottish National Party (SNP) 56, and the Democratic Unionist Party and the Liberal Democrats eight…
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Don’t judge life by success or failure: Modi
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi, interacting with students in Chhattisgarh’s Maoist-affected Dantewada district, said that life should not be judged through the prism of success or failure. On being asked about the secret of success, Modi, who was accompanied by Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Raman Singh, said: “I don’t think life should be judged through the prism…
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New Cameron cabinet soon
British Prime Minister David Cameron is finalising the first all-Conservative cabinet after his party won a majority in Thursday’s election, BBC reported . He has already reappointed Chancellor George Osborne, who has also been made first secretary of state. Theresa May remains Home Secretary, Philip Hammond Foreign Secretary, and Michael Fallon as Defence Secretary, BBC…
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Miliband, Clegg and Farage goes
Ed Miliband is stepping down as Labour leader after his party’s disappointing general election showing. Labour suffered heavy losses at the hands of the SNP, with the Tories forecast to achieve a majority. In a speech in London, Mr Miliband said it was “time for someone else” to take over the leadership and that he…
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Cameron begins second innings @ 326 on board
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Cameron begins his second innings @ 326 on board for the conservatives. David Cameron has said he will lead a government for “one nation” and will make “Great Britain greater”. Speaking outside 10 Downing Street after visiting Buckingham Palace, he said he believed the country was “on the brink of something special”. The Conservatives…
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No probe into Clinton Foundation donations
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The US Department of State said it is not planning to investigate the Clinton Foundation’s failure to report private donations that it received while Hillary Clinton was Secretary of State. “The State Department has not and does not intend to initiate a formal review, or to make a retroactive judgment about items that were not…
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Pro-India Tories returned in British elections
Britain’s Conservative party confounded pollsters and pundits by unexpectedly winning an absolute majority in the House of Commons to earn the right to govern the United Kingdom for five more years – this time by themselves and not in coalition with any other party. The Conservatives are the most pro-India party in British politics. Their…
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HC suspends Salman’s five-year jail sentence
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The Bombay High Court suspended the five-year jail sentence to Bollywood superstar Salman Khan paving the way for him to apply for and seek regular bail. Accordingly, Salman will not be taken into custody, proving a major relief for the actor who was granted two days interim bail after his sentencing last Wednesday (May 6).
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Cameron to meet Queen
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Cameron Clings Victory and the prime minister will meet Queen at 11.30 I want to bring our country together, our United Kingdom together, not least by implementing as fast as we can the devolution that we rightly promised and came together with other parties to agree both for Wales and for Scotland David Cameron is…
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Indian origin MPs remains at 10
The number of Indian-origin members in the new House of Commons following the British general elections will remain at 10, unchanged from the previous house. All sitting MPs were re-elected bar one. Paul Uppal of the Conservative party lost in Wolverhampton South West in the West Midlands of England. He was defeated by Rob Marris…
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Cameron sprints towards the finish line
Britain’s Conservative Party of Prime Minister David Cameron is headed for a simple majority, having already secured 300 of the total 650 seats in the House of Commons, a media report said. Ed Miliband’s Labour Party has secured 220 seats, the Scottish National Party (SNP) 56, and the Democratic Unionist Party and the Liberal Democrats…
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Final hours for Ed Miliband
Ed Miliband is heading towards his final hours as Labour party chief. After a humiliation in Scotland he looks pretty bruised after the SNP mauling at night. Ed Miliband has apologised for a “very disappointing and difficult night” for Labour as he hinted he would stand down as leader later today reports The Independent. It…
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Noose tightens around Clegg
It has been a “cruel and punishing night” for the Liberal Democrats, party leader Nick Clegg has said. Three former cabinet ministers – Energy Secretary Ed Davey, Business Secretary Vince Cable and Treasury Secretary Danny Alexander – were among more than 40 Lib Dem MPs to lose their seats. Mr Clegg held his, but said…
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The shockers of the day
Shadow chancellor Ed Balls lost his seat to his Conservative rival, with 18,354 votes to 18,776. Any personal disappointment he had was nothing compared to the “sense of sorrow” he had for Labour’s showing across the country, he said – “and the sense of concern I have about the future”. He said he had many…
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SNP tsunami in Scotland
The SNP tsunami takes Scotland, winning 56 out of 59 seats. Labour has been left with just one MP in Scotland, with Scottish leader Jim Murphy, Douglas Alexander and Margaret Curran among those losing their seats. The Liberal Democrats lost 10 seats with only Alistair Carmichael holding on in Orkney and Shetland reports BBC. The…
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Cameron closer to a shock majority
David Cameron is set to return to Number 10 with a majority government, a Sky News projection suggests. Despite months of polls forecasting a close-fought contest, a collapse in support for both Labour and the Liberal Democrats looks likely to give the Conservatives 326 seats in the House of Commons – a majority of two. “This is…
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All eyes on Justice A. M. Thipsay
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All attention is focused on Justice A. M. Thipsay of Bombay High Court before whom Bollywood superstar Salman Khan’s bail plea will come up for hearing. The hearing is crucial for the actor since it is the final working day of the high court before it goes for annual summer vacations till June 8. Salman…
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Modi preaching without practising: Congress
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The Congress disagreed with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s remarks in an interview that his government views all religions at par and won’t tolerate any discrimination, saying he was “simply preaching without practising it”. Congress spokesperson Shakeel Ahmed said such remarks were aimed at diverting attention from the “failures” of his government in the past one…
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ISIS using social media to win recruits in US
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Amidst a federal investigation into a foiled attack on a Prophet Mohammed cartoon contest in Texas, FBI Director James Comey has said that Islamic State is leveraging social media to recruit people in US. “Hundreds, maybe thousands” of people across the country are receiving recruitment overtures from the terrorist group or directives to attack the…
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Cameron vows to pursue ‘One Nation’ agenda
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Britain woke up to the news of a political earthquake in Scotland and the Tories retaining power at No 10. The swing and the early results are reflecting the predictions off the Exit Poll which puts Conservative bagging 316 seats, followed by labour at 239 and Lib Dems 10. David Cameron said: “This is clearly a…
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US to investigate Baltimore police force
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The US Justice Department plans to launch a pattern or practice investigation into the methods of the Police Department in Baltimore, which was rocked by protests and violence over the police custody death of a black man. The investigation was requested by Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, mayor of Baltimore, a city of 600,000 people, two thirds of…
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EXIT POLL: Tories Largest Party
Tory – 316, Labour 239 and Lib Dems 10 but SNP – 58 A good news and good night sleep for Prime Minister David Cameron. He can either form a coalition with Lib Dems or lead a minority government to remain at No 10 Downing Street. The joint BBC/ITV/Sky survey released at 10pm after polling…
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Parliament passes Bangladesh land accord bill
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The Indian parliament passed a key constitutional amendment bill to give effect to the swapping of border land enclaves between India and Bangladesh under a 1974 agreement. Prime Minister Narendra Modi called up his Bangladeshi counterpart Sheikh Hasina to convey his greetings on the occasion. The Constitution (One Hundred and Nineteenth Amendment) Bill, 2013, which…
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Al Qaeda leader involved in Charlie Hebdo attack killed
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A senior commander in Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula has been killed in a US drone strike, according to an online video statement from the group spokesperson. It was not immediately clear when Nasr Ibn Ali al-Ansi was killed, CNN reported. A US official confirmed that al-Ansi was dead, but would not say whether…
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Leaders cast votes in general election
Party leaders have been casting their votes in the United Kingdom general election. Polls opened at 07:00 BST at around 50,000 polling stations across the UK, which will remain open until 22:00. A total of 650 Westminster MPs will be elected, with about 50 million people registered to vote reports BBC. As well as the…
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Over 50 Indian-origin candidates in UK poll
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Over 50 candidates of Indian origin are contesting in Thursday’s British general election, the outcome of which should be known by Friday morning. Those in the fray include Sajid Javid of the Conservative party, who is half Indian and has been a cabinet minister for culture, media and sport in the government now in…
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Diet or exercise…How to stem diabetes?
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Though people often think of the benefits from exercise, calorie restriction and weight loss as interchangeable, they may all actually offer distinct and cumulative benefits when it comes to managing Type-2 diabetes risk, says new research. “On the surface, it may seem obvious, and yet there are a lot of people who believe that if…
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Cameron hopes for majority
British prime minister and Conservative Party leader David Cameron has insisted that his party can secure a majority vote in elections, but at the same time opened the door for coalition strategising. “I am still fighting for a majority. We can achieve an overall majority that gives Britain the strong stable government,” Efe quoted Cameron…
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Millions begin to vote
Millions of people have begun casting their votes in the United Kingdom general election. Polls opened at 07:00 BST at around 50,000 polling stations across the UK, which will remain open until 22:00. A total of 650 Westminster MPs will be elected, with about 50 million people registered to vote reports BBC. As well as…
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Skills shortage a big challenge for incoming government
Within the next 24 hours, the UK will begin voting on a new government. One of the biggest challenges facing the new administration is the impending skills shortage fuelled by the country reaching record levels of employment. A major headache for fast growing companies in Lancashire, who are some of the country’s top wealth creators,…
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SpaceX Tests Astronaut Escape System for Crew Dragon Spacecraft
A loud whoosh, faint smoke trail and billowing parachutes marked a successful demonstration Wednesday by SpaceX of its Crew Dragon spacecraft abort system – an important step in NASA’s endeavor to rebuild America’s ability to launch crews to the International Space Station from U.S. soil. The successful test of the spacecraft’s launch escape capabilities proved…
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Excel London to host Defence Show
The platform, systems and technology suppliers exhibiting this September at London’s Defence & Security Equipment International (DSEI) event have solutions that meet the needs of major procurement programmes being staged by Asian nations. This fact is evidenced by Malaysia, where the Army has plans for new light observation helicopters, together with light attack, and transport…
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British aid provides shelter for over 65,000 Nepalese people
Britain has already provided much-needed emergency shelter to more than 65,000 displaced people across Nepal and more shelter kits are being delivered in the coming days, International Development Secretary Justine Greening announced today. The majority of the shelter kits already distributed had been put in place before the earthquake struck, as part of DFID’s preparation…
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London Aquarium’s JAWsome Shark
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The SEA LIFE London Aquarium is continuing their campaign to challenge misconceptions about sharks this May, with a mix of interactive talks, fun family activities including a JAWsome Shark workshop and an exhibition of beautifully carved miniature animal sculptures made from the aquarium’s discarded shark teeth. Throughout this month , guests can come face to…
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TRAVEL: St. Augustine Beckons You
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Florida’s Historic Coast includes St. Augustine, Ponte Vedra and 42 miles of beautiful pristine Atlantic Coast beaches St. Augustine is the oldest continuously occupied European settlement in America, established by the Spanish in 1565. Four and a half centuries later, the city and its people continue to symbolize the rich history and cultural diversity that…
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Britain braces for a messy affair at Westminster
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Britain is going to face an uncertain future on Friday. It will witness an array of messy affairs unfolding at the Westminster village. The fractured verdict will open doors for horse trading and endless parleys in between politicians. It will also trigger the call for political reforms like proportional representation…writes Kaliph Anaz The first result…
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British leaders eye Indian-origin voters
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Ironically, Britain – the oldest democracy in the world – could see this community play a major role in deciding the next government…writes Kaliph Anaz As the campaigning for the British parliamentary election enters its final phase, Prime Minister David Cameron and other leaders are eyeing undecided voters, especially among the 700,000 strong community of…
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Better Plan, Better Future: Ed Miliband
Following is the transcript of Labour leader Ed Miliband’s speech at Pendle Let me say directly to the British people, to all those people still making up their minds. I’m not asking you to simply vote for Labour tomorrow. I’m asking you to vote for yourself and your family. I’m asking you to vote to reward hard…
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Half of UK population will be obese by 2030
Many newspapers have reported that half of UK men could be obese by 2030 if trends continue. The Guardian said that “governments around the world need to make immediate and dramatic policy changes to reverse a pandemic of obesity”. The Independent reported that by 2030 there will be 26 million people in the UK who…
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4-wheel scooter arrives in the UK
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From Vacallo Switzerland Quadro, the world’s only 4 wheel scooter, has arrived in the UK! Swiss engineering has become a world mainstay for precision and engineering excellence. With this familiar ethos Quadro has created a scooter like no other in the world showcasing the innovative Quadro Hydraulic Tilt System (HTS). Quadro 3 Taking the familiar…
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UKIP suspends candidate for racist remark
A UKIP parliamentary candidate was dramatically suspended from the party tonight after Mirror investigators filmed him threatening to shoot his Tory rival. Robert Blay, who is standing in North East Hampshire, made the shocking threat of violence against Conservative Ranil Jayawardena reports Daily Mirror. Former bank accountant Blay, 55, who used to be a…
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Guy Wilks targets World Championship
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Two-time British Rally Champion Guy Wilks will make his FIA World Rallycross Championship debut at Lydden Hill over the Spring Bank Holiday weekend (22-24 May) later this month. The 34-year-old will drive one of JRM Racing’s exciting new 1.6-litre MINI RX Supercars in the eagerly anticipated Motorsport News World RX of Great Britain, the UK’s…
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Silverstone Gears up for Fleet Show
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A record number of motor manufacturers are unveiling some of the very latest models to hit this year’s fleet market at the record-breaking Fleet World Fleet Show on May 12th It will see a number of UK debuts in an impressive line-up of new models from the 25 vehicle manufacturers attending the event, with more than 220 models…
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Its neck and neck into the polling booth
Britain’s Conservative and Labour parties are neck-and-neck, according to the voting pattern forecasted on Wednesday, one day before the general elections, Efe news agency reported. A new poll conducted by research company YouGov found that both of the parties enjoy 34 percent support from the electorate, while the anti-European Union UK Independence Party (UKIP) came…
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A Conviction@ 2 and bail @ 4
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Who said Indian courts are slow. Read out the conviction at 2 pm and gave him bail at 4 pm. Wow! It only took 12 years to get here in the first place. Barely hours after he was sentenced to five years jail in the 2002 accident case, Bollywood superstar Salman Khan was granted…
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US envoy concerned over ‘challenges faced by NGOs in India’
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The US envoy to India Richard Verma voiced “concern” over reports about “challenges faced by NGOs operating in India”, as the government has put the US-based Ford Foundation under the scanner. Speaking at the Ananta Aspen Institute on the Foundations of the US-India Strategic-Plus Relationship, the ambassador said: “I read with some concern the recent…