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"Long Live The Friendship Between India, France": Macron On Meeting PM Modi
Nov 23, 2025 - World 
Following his meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the sidelines of the 2025 G20 Summit in Johannesburg, French President Emmanuel Macron expressed gratitude and reaffirmed the strength of India-France relations.
Ukraine Peace Plan "Not Final Offer", Says Trump After Giving A Deadline
Nov 23, 2025 - World 
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has reacted coolly to the plan, saying he would propose "alternatives."
‘Ignorant and life-threatening’: experts condemn Free Birth Society misinformation
Nov 23, 2025 - World 
Professionals say claims about birth, including excessive bleeding, blue babies and placenta care, are dangerous• Full story: How the FBS is linked to baby deaths around the worldThe Free Birth Society (FBS) is a multimillion-dollar business that promotes the idea of women giving birth with no medical assistance.It is led by two ex-doulas turned social media influencers: Emilee Saldaya and Yolande Norris-Clark. Neither have midwifery or medical training, but they claim to have extensive experience from attending the births of other women. Continue reading...
Why Trump’s lavish Saudi courtship leaves Israel on the back foot
Nov 23, 2025 - World 
Pageantry and trillion-dollar promises reveal how Washington’s loyalties may be tilting toward the GulfThe White House welcome bestowed on the Saudi crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, was the most lavish of the Trump presidency, and a gaudily clear statement of its foreign policy priorities.It was billed as a mere working visit, but it was more extravagant than any previous state visit. The president greeted the prince on the south lawn, the White House’s biggest stage. There were uniformed men on horses bearing flags and a flypast of fighter jets. Continue reading...
UK gambling firms spent ‘astronomic’ £2bn on advertising last year
Nov 23, 2025 - World 
Calls for Rachel Reeves to increase taxes in budget as estimate outstrips duties collected from online casinosBritish gambling companies spent an “astronomic” £2bn on advertising and marketing last year, according to a new estimate that has intensified calls for the chancellor to increase taxes on the sector.Bookmakers, online casinos and slot machine companies spent the sum through a mixture of print and digital promotions, as well as affiliate programmes, where third parties are paid to steer gamblers towards particular operators in return for a fee. Continue reading...