Sri Lanka’s election commission on Monday set the country's Parliament elections for June 20, invoking a hitherto unused legal provision to avoid a possible constitutional crisis if the country failed to hold the vote because of the coronavirus
Sri Lanka’s election commission on Monday set the country's Parliament elections for June 20, invoking a hitherto unused legal provision to avoid a possible constitutional crisis if the country failed to hold the vote because of the coronavirus
The Palghar police have arrested over 100 people and detained nine minors in connection with the lynching of three men allegedly by a mob of villagers in the district over mistaken identity

The UK government has announced a £1.25 billion support package to help tech start-ups survive the coronavirus pandemic

In an attempt to slash costs, Grant Thornton has cut the pay and hours of 300 UK employees whose workload has declined due to the coronavirus pandemic
Meditative musicality meets rhythmic rap in Vidhu’s unique performance style

Unless some of us have experienced a death of a close one during the Covid-19, you will not have quite appreciated the outstanding selfless contribution...
On Monday 16th June, the Commonwealth Jewish Council (CJC) announced a multi-faith panel for a special “Faith in the Commonwealth” webinar. It is hosted in parallel to the Commonwealth Summit in Rwanda which was slated to be held around the...
The Shree Ram Mandir Birmingham have been offering door-to-door delivery of hot meals to those vulnerable as the coronavirus pandemic continues in the UK. Birmingham was believed to be one of the other major hot spots in the UK besides London...
On 18th June, the Oxford University’s Oriel College backed the removal of the Victorian imperialist Cecil Rhodes statue. Additionally, it has agreed to set up an independent inquiry into the key issues around the statue in light of the recent...
Asians were expelled from Uganda 48 years ago