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In July 2024, ISBF moved to its expansive one-acre campus in Jasola, South Delhi, designed to foster both academic and personal growth. The Indian School of Business and Finance (ISBF), a leader
Last autumn, Sharon Holder, H&F Cabinet Member for Public Realm, applauded the plaque unveiling as an appropriate way to launch Black History Month In one of his last acts as outgoing US
Ministers have repeatedly said they want to reduce overall migration, and Keir Starmer accused the Conservative government of conducting an “open borders experiment” The UK government will publish an immigration white paper
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News Group Newspapers agreed to pay substantial damages and apologised to Prince Harry, closing a long-standing legal battle with the Duke of Sussex. The publisher of The Sun newspaper has agreed to
In Riot Women, five women form a makeshift punk-rock band in a bid to enter a local talent contest. As they write their first original song, they realize they have much more
January 22, 2025, unfolded as a day marked by significant events on both sides of the Atlantic, capturing the attention of governments, industries, and individuals worldwide. Dominating the global spotlight was former
She wants to tell stories that show women in a stronger light. From portraying a tough spy in “For Your Eyes Only” or a sharp-witted cop in “Gyaarah Gyaarah”, actress Kritika Kamra
Prof. Abbes Amira, Dean of the College of Computing and Informatics, led the University delegation and emphasized the importance of UoS’s involvement in specialized exhibitions such as BETT. The University of Sharjah