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Indian Nationals Lead UK Visa Grants

New data reveals Indian nationals received nearly 20% of all UK visas in the past year. Explore the latest immigration trends and the government's new visa ban threats.

India evacuates citizens from Myanmar conflict

Indian authorities have successfully evacuated over 400 citizens from violence-torn Myanmar amid escalating civil conflict, with rescue operations continuing as fighting intensifies near the Indian border.

Academics slam $9tn net zero claim as 'misleading'

Leading Australian academics have condemned the Nationals party for repeatedly using a discredited $9 trillion figure to attack net zero policies, calling the costing 'fundamentally misleading' and based on misrepresented research.

Nationals revolt over Australia's net zero target

David Littleproud confronts growing rebellion within Nationals ranks as party room meeting debates ditching Australia's 2050 net zero emissions commitment, exposing deep climate policy divisions.

Russian link suspected in Paris memorial vandalism

Two Bulgarian nationals have been convicted for vandalising a Holocaust memorial in Paris, with French intelligence suspecting Russian involvement in orchestrating the attack to destabilise European unity.

Recreate British Pub Classics at Home

Discover how to master Britain's favourite pub classics in your own kitchen, from perfect fish and chips to irresistible sticky toffee pudding.

Nationals Make History With Rare Triple Play vs Twins

In a stunning display of defensive prowess, the Washington Nationals executed a remarkable triple play against the Minnesota Twins, marking a rare moment in MLB history that left fans and commentators in awe.

Nationals hire Blake Butera as youngest MLB manager

In a groundbreaking move, the Washington Nationals have named 31-year-old Blake Butera as their new manager, making him the youngest active skipper in Major League Baseball and signalling a dramatic shift in leadership strategy.

Royal Navy ship sent to Jamaica amid unrest

HMS Trent abruptly changes course from military drills to provide support in Jamaica amid growing unrest, raising questions about Foreign Office contingency planning.

Foreign Office criticised over Israel-Gaza travel warnings

The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office faces criticism for advising British nationals in Israel to leave immediately while failing to provide similar guidance for Gaza, drawing comparisons to controversial US homeland security alerts.

Barnaby Joyce storms out of net zero meeting

Former deputy prime minister Barnaby Joyce dramatically walked out of a shadow cabinet meeting amid heated debates over the Nationals' net zero policy, exposing deep divisions within the Coalition.

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