Indian shops, restaurants in UK's Wembley vandalised in targeted attacks | India News

Indian shops, restaurants in UK’s Wembley vandalised in targeted attacks

LONDON: Gangs of suspected Somalian men have allegedly been terrorising Indian-origin shopkeepers and restaurant owners in Wembley and trashing their shops in targeted attacks of late. This follows the attack in Harlow last week, wherein a gang attacked Holi revellers. Wembley shopkeepers felt it could be the same group.Bob Blackman MP raised the Harrow attack…

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Lakers fans question team's call to start Austin Reaves in Game 1 vs OKC; ‘he's not himself.’

Lakers fans question team’s call to start Austin Reaves in Game 1 vs OKC; ‘he’s not himself.’

The Los Angeles Lakers dropped their second-round NBA playoff opener Tuesday night. LeBron James played very well and scored twenty-seven points in the game. The Lakers defense also held Shai Gilgeous-Alexander to eighteen points. Los Angeles Lakers guard Austin Reaves (15) on the court in the first half against the Cleveland Cavaliers (IMAGN IMAGES via…

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Taylor Swift slapped with lawsuit over alleged trademark infringement for 'The Life of a Showgirl' album title |

Taylor Swift slapped with lawsuit over alleged trademark infringement for ‘The Life of a Showgirl’ album title |

Pop star Taylor Swift may just be heading to court, and it’s not for the lawsuit linked to her friend, Blake Lively, but her own legal drama. According to the latest reports, the singer is now facing a lawsuit in California federal court over an alleged ‘trademark infringement’ linked to her album title – ‘The…

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‘You can’t talk like this,’ observer shoots back at CEC Gyanesh Kumar, gets removed | Kolkata News

‘You can’t talk like this,’ observer shoots back at CEC Gyanesh Kumar, gets removed | Kolkata News

By- Kaushik.Pradhan@timesofindia.comKOLKATA: A high-level election review meeting on Wednesday turned volatile when a senior election observer openly challenged CEC Gyanesh Kumar, later leading to the observer’s removal.During the virtual meeting convened by the full bench of the EC, Cooch Behar South general observer Anurag Yadav objected to remarks made by the CEC. The situation escalated…

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US-Iran war: Donald Trump tells Congress hostilities ‘terminated’, sidesteps war powers deadline amid ceasefire

US-Iran war: Donald Trump tells Congress hostilities ‘terminated’, sidesteps war powers deadline amid ceasefire

US President Donald Trump has told Congress that hostilities with Iran have “terminated”, even as American forces remain deployed in the region and tensions persist.The assertion came in a letter sent on Friday ahead of a May 1 deadline under the War Powers Resolution of 1973 requiring congressional approval for continued military action.“The hostilities that…

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Al-Quds rally in London: Pro-Iran protesters chant ‘death to IDF’, wave posters of Khamenei; 3 arrested

Al-Quds rally in London: Pro-Iran protesters chant ‘death to IDF’, wave posters of Khamenei; 3 arrested

Pro-Iran protesters gathered in central London on Sunday for the annual Al-Quds Day rally, shouting anti-Israel slogans and waving Palestinian flags as police made three arrests during the protest and a counter-demonstration.Crowds at the demonstration were heard chanting “death, death to the IDF” and “from the river to the sea”, while some protesters held posters…

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‘Matter of satisfaction and happiness’: Delhi LG and ex-envoy Taranjit Sandhu on Trump’s congratulatory message | India News

‘Matter of satisfaction and happiness’: Delhi LG and ex-envoy Taranjit Sandhu on Trump’s congratulatory message | India News

US President Trump and India’s then-US envoy Taranjit Singh Sandhu (File photo) NEW DELHI: Taranjit Singh Sandhu, India’s former ambassador to the United States, on Saturday expressed “great satisfaction and happiness” after US President Donald Trump congratulated him on his appointment as Delhi’s lieutenant governor and lauded his “deep commitment” to strengthening bilateral ties.Also Read…

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SEBI grants one-time extension for IPO approvals amid weak market conditions

Sebi cuts minimum investment to ₹1,000 for social impact funds to broaden retail participation

Markets regulator Sebi has sharply reduced the minimum investment required from individual investors in social impact funds to ₹1,000 from the existing ₹2 lakh, in a bid to widen retail participation on the Social Stock Exchange (SSE). This would align the minimum application size requirement for subscribing to Zero Coupon Zero Principal Instruments under Sebi’s…

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