By Graham Fahy DUBLIN (Reuters) - Hundreds of Dubliners lined the streets singing The Pogues' Christmas anthem "Fairytale of New York" to bid farewell to singer Shane MacGowan as his horse-drawn
LONDON (Reuters) -Prince Harry on Friday lost his attempt to have the Mail on Sunday newspaper's defence to his libel lawsuit thrown out, meaning the British royal is likely to give evidence again at
By Hanna Rantala LONDON (Reuters) - Olympian-turned-filmmaker Savanah Leaf wants to challenge audiences' preconceptions with her feature film debut "Earth Mama", a study of compassion, Black
LONDON (Reuters) -Prince Harry's libel case against the Mail on Sunday newspaper over an article about his security arrangements must go to trial, a judge at London's High Court ruled on Friday,
By Jarrett Renshaw and Nandita Bose WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Joe Biden kicks off a three-day, star-studded fundraising trip in California on Friday that a top campaign official boasted will
LONDON (Reuters) - Prince Harry's libel case against the Mail on Sunday newspaper over an article about his security arrangements must go to trial, a judge at London's High Court ruled on Friday.
By Suzanne Plunkett MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) - French luxury label Chanel took its annual Metiers d'Art runway show to a rainy northern England street late Thursday where an international fashion
By Suban Abdulla LONDON (Reuters) -British poet, musician and actor Benjamin Zephaniah, known for fighting racism and social injustice, has died at the age of 65, after being diagnosed with a brain
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's ITV investigated rumours of a relationship between its star presenter Phillip Schofield and a junior staff member but could find no evidence to act, a lawyer said in a
By Sara Rossi MILAN (Reuters) - Italian composer Giuseppe Verdi's Don Carlo was being performed on Thursday at the traditional gala night to mark the opening of the new season at Milan's La Scala
Before social media, depiction of violence on news was the exception—graphic visuals were either not shown on TV or in newspapers or the images were blurred. This is no longer the case.
Neither state govts nor companies earn large profits from lotteries. However, a look at the system shows there’s ample evidence of murky dealings and financial irregularities.
The ‘idea’ Kejriwal's politics grew around was a no-holds-barred fight against corruption. That is the reason Modi govt has now tarred him and his entire party with the same paint.
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