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SYRIAN SWEETS

Syrian sweets, such as the exquisite Kufafa, are a testament to centuries of rich culinary tradition rooted in Syria and the broader Arabian region. Renowned for their intricate flavours, delicate textures, and
April 7, 2025

TIME OUT

Prime Minister Keir Starmer meets with school children in Barrow-in-Furness ahead of his visit to lay the keel of the Dreadnought submarine, the next generation of the UK’s nuclear deterrent.
March 21, 2025

GUINNESS DIPLOMACY

The first reception to mark St Patrick’s Day was held at Downing Street. It comes amid a thaw in relations between the UK and Irish governments. Speaking at Wednesday’s event, Prime Minister
March 20, 2025

KEY TALKS

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar meets with Tánaiste and Foreign Minister of Ireland Simon Harris, in Dublin. (ANI Photo)
March 9, 2025

WOMEN POWER

Female staff attend a special ceremony honoring women’s contribution to the aviation industry in the Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa. Africa’s leading carrier Ethiopian Airlines said that it has operated all-women functioned
March 9, 2025

RESTORING FORMER GLORY

Oxford Street has suffered in recent years due to a combination of the pandemic, the growth of online shopping and other factors. Urgent action is needed to give our nation’s high street
March 6, 2025

Bangladesh orders banks to assist Siddiq’s graft probe

A BFIU document issued Tuesday showed that banks had also been told to provide transaction records for Hasina, her son and daughter, Siddiq’s two siblings and her mother Sheikh Rehana…reports Asian Lite

UK Front Pages Highlight Military Allegations, Public Health Crisis

In The Guardian, a major focus is on Meta’s (formerly Facebook) controversial decision to scale back fact-checking policies ahead of critical elections. CEO Mark Zuckerberg defended the move as a commitment to

Thousands Rally Outside Parliament to Demand Cover for Palestinian Health Workers

The International Court of Justice has indicated that Israel’s actions could be classified as genocide, a claim that has intensified calls for accountability. Protesters also criticized the British government for its continued

King, Starmer honour former US president Jimmy Carter

Former President Donald Trump also paid tribute, stating on his Truth Social platform, “While I strongly disagreed with him philosophically and politically, I respected his dedication to making America a better place.”…reports
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