A Hindu businessman was hacked to death in Bangladesh after he allegedly refused to pay extortion money to drug addicts.
Sandea Wholesale Ltd is pleased to announce its acquisition of Swastik International (UK) Limited, a respected name in the FMCG sector. This strategic move marks a key milestone in Sandea’s growth, further strengthening its position in the UK’s...
This July marks 77 years since the creation of the National Health Service (NHS), a cornerstone of British life and one of the country’s most ambitious post-war reforms.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently marked eleven years in office, having taken the oath on 26 May 2014.
India is launching a diplomatic offensive against Pakistan by sending all-party delegations to different parts of the world to explain Operation Sindoor and expose Islamabad's continued support to terrorists and their cross-border activities....
Once seen as gateways to opportunity and prosperity, the world’s top study destinations are rapidly shutting their doors on international students.
Kemps Creek (Australia): The Fuldol Festival, a vibrant part of the Holi celebrations, was held at the newly opened BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Hindu Mandir and Cultural Precinct in Kemps Creek near Sydney. It attracted people from across Sydney...
A Hindu businessman was hacked to death in Bangladesh after he allegedly refused to pay extortion money to drug addicts.
China's two child policy has prompted a surge in demand for fertility treatment among older women, as they break past former reservations on the issue.
A special court in Senegal sentenced former Chadian military ruler Hissene Habre to life in prison after convicting him of crimes against humanity, torture, and sexual slavery.
Over 700 people are believed to have drowned in the Mediterranean last week, in the deadliest yet migrant-related incident in over a year.
Science's favourite man, Stephen Hawking is seemingly stumped by the phenomenon that is Donald Trump.
The Chinese government has expressed its ire at the Group of Seven members for "taking sides" in its maritime territorial disputes with other nations in...
This is the moment a group of men appear to flee from a fight in which a BMW driver was allegedly hit in the face with a hammer.
India’s contribution in World War I was the focus of a unique conference held at the Royal Pavilion in Brighton on 25th and 26th May 2016. The inaugural ‘Meeting of the Minds’ Symposium brought together experts from across all sectors who share...
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif successfully underwent open heart surgery at a private hospital in central London on Tuesday, the premier’s second cardiac...
Home Secretary Theresa May has claimed that Sharia teaching is being ‘misused’ and ‘exploited’ inorder to discriminate against Muslim women and has unveiled plans for an independent inquiry into the issue.