Bbc Film on Indian Pm Modi 2002 Riots Draws Government Ire
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Migrants cram into small boat as BBC films in Calais
Home Affairs correspondent Tom Symonds watches as migrants set off from France for the UK.BBC News - Top stories -
Modi is accused of using hate speech for calling Muslims 'infiltrators' at an Indian election rally
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Modi is accused of using hate speech for calling Muslims 'infiltrators' at an Indian election rally
India’s main opposition party has accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of using hate speech after he called Muslims “infiltrators.”ABC News - World -
PM Modi accused of hate speech for calling Muslims 'infiltrators' at rally days into India's election
India’s main opposition party is accusing Prime Minister Narendra Modi of hate speech after he called Muslims “infiltrators” at an election rally.NBC News - Top stories -
Event to commemorate role of Indian soldiers
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Stop Filming Yourself at the Gym Already
Phones are interrupting workouts and causing privacy concerns. Instructors and fellow gym goers are fed up.The Wall Street Journal - Tech -
Charlottesville tiki torch carrier pleads guilty in Jan. 6 riot case
A former Marine who carried a tiki torch ahead of a 2017 white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Va., pleaded guilty in connection with the Jan. 6 riot.NBC News - Politics -
Havertz and White run riot for Arsenal to crush Chelsea in boost to title hopes
All that Arsenal can do is win, turn up the heat, ask the question of Manchester City, the defending Premier League champions, who retain control of their destiny in terms of this season’s thrilling title race. But how Mikel Arteta’s team won here ...The Guardian - World - Premier League -
Has Reynolds cast Wrexham striker in Marvel film?
Fans are convinced they've spotted Ollie Palmer in Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman's new film.BBC News - Top stories -
PM 'appalled' by police treatment of Jewish man
A No 10 source says police "mishandled" its interaction with a Jewish man at pro-Palestinian protest.BBC News - Top stories -
Australia PM calls Elon Musk an 'arrogant billionaire'
Anthony Albanese's comments come amid a feud over X's reluctance to remove footage of a stabbing.BBC News - Top stories - Elon Musk -
PM's dementia adviser quits over benefits clawback
Johnny Timpson says the government is failing to protect vulnerable people by not intervening earlier.BBC News - Top stories -
India's battered opposition takes on Modi
The unwieldy alliance has had leaders arrested and bank accounts frozen as it tries to unseat the PM.BBC News - Top stories - India -
Minister defends government's record on climate
Claire Coutinho says the government's track record is 'strong' after watchdog accuses PM of setting the UK back.BBC News - Top stories - Climate -
'Balance of Power' Review: Governed by Banks
Should central banks lend a hand with the management of climate change and aim to keep the welfare state fully financed?The Wall Street Journal - World -
Rishi Sunak goes on the defensive
And, Huw Edwards resigns from the BBC on medical adviceBBC News - Top stories -
How does government borrowing work?
How does government borrowing work, and how and when is the money paid back?BBC News - Top stories -
Company Bosses Draw a Red Line on Office Activists
Google’s dismissal of protesting workers is the latest example of employers pushing back against pressure tactics by staff.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Company Bosses Draw a Red Line on Office Activists
Google’s dismissal of protesting workers is the latest example of employers pushing back against pressure tactics by staff.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
Chris Mason: Measure draws election dividing line
Ministers believe the novel deportation scheme is worth a try, but Labour plans to get rid of it.BBC News - Top stories -
Huw Edwards resigns from BBC
Veteran presenter was embroiled in allegations over payments for sexually explicit imagesFinancial Times - Business -
Indian teenager Gukesh Dommaraju becomes youngest challenger for world chess title
17-year-old will play defending champion Ding Liren for titleTan Zhongyi and Ju Wenjun will compete for women’s titleGukesh Dommaraju became the youngest player to win the men’s Candidates chess tournament after a draw against Hikaru Nakamura on a ...The Guardian - World -
‘Like a film in my mind’: hyperphantasia and the quest to understand vivid imaginations
Research that aims to explain why some people experience intense visual imagery could lead to a better understanding of creativity and some mental disorders. William Blake’s imagination is thought to have burned with such intensity that, when ...The Guardian - World -
Several crew members injured in crash on Georgia set of Eddie Murphy film
Several crew members were injured in a crash that occurred on the Georgia set of "The Pickup," an Amazon MGM Studios film starring Eddie Murphy.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
India opposition criticises Modi for 'hate speech'
The PM accused opponents of wanting to give wealth to "infiltrators", in remarks seen as anti-Muslim.BBC News - Top stories - India -
Why Narendra Modi Called India’s Muslims ‘Infiltrators’
The brazenness of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vilification of India’s largest minority group made clear he sees few checks at home or abroad on his power.The New York Times - World - India -
Why Narendra Modi Called India’s Muslims ‘Infiltrators’
The brazenness of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vilification of India’s largest minority group made clear he sees few checks at home or abroad on his power.The New York Times - Top stories - India -
Harvie does not know if Greens will stay in government
Scottish Greens co-leader Patrick Harvie hopes party members will vote to maintain a power-sharing deal with the SNP.BBC News - Top stories -
Can We Trust Government After Covid Disinformation?
It mishandled questions on vaccines and the pandemic origins.The Wall Street Journal - World - Covid -
Some criticism of Rwanda bill patronising - minister
Rishi Sunak said there will be no more delays to his asylum plan and Parliament will sit and "vote until it's done".BBC News - Top stories -
UK borrowing casts doubt on pre-election tax cuts
Government borrowing for the year was £6.6bn higher than expected, according to new figures.BBC News - Top stories - United Kingdom -
Conservatives are misguided in embracing big government industrial policy
Manufacturing matters. But industrial policy of the type pushed by Rubio has failed and will continue to fail.The Hill - Politics -
The Papers: PM wants end to 'meddling' on Rwanda and Met chief under fire
After a weekend of coverage, the Met Police antisemitism accusations remain front page news.BBC News - Top stories -
PM has confidence in Met chief after protest row
But the prime minister says Sir Mark Rowley still needs to rebuild the trust of the Jewish community.BBC News - Top stories -
Armenian PM defends decision to give four villages to Azerbaijan
Nikol Pashinyan urges calm after making concessions in attempt to avoid war with his country’s heavily armed neighbour. Nikol Pashinyan, the Armenian prime minister facing four days of protests against his decision to hand four villages to ...The Guardian - World -
Johnson temporarily dodges ouster vote as House passes foreign aid
Conservative rebels are hoping the week-long recess will build support for their pending effort to boot the speaker.Politico - Politics -
The IRS says it’s going after wealthy tax cheats. Here’s what new audit stats show.
After Congress approved billions of extra funding for tax compliance, the Internal Revenue Service pledged it would get tougher on rich taxpayers and corporations while avoiding extra scrutiny of middle-class households.MarketWatch - Business -
Bipartisan ire flares after POLITICO reveals Chinese Embassy's quiet TikTok lobbying
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Drug dealers offer BBC team deadly opioids
Powerful synthetic drugs linked to dozens of deaths are being sent to the UK from China, BBC finds.BBC News - Top stories -
Huw Edwards leaves BBC on medical advice
The presenter has been off air for months after reports he paid a young person for explicit photos.BBC News - Top stories