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Taliban opens diplomatic office in New Delhi

The Taliban establishes its first official diplomatic presence in India's capital, marking a significant policy reversal for New Delhi and reshaping regional alliances amid Afghanistan's ongoing crisis.

Police Pepper Spray High School Football Players in Ohio

Outrage erupts as bodycam footage reveals Ohio police deploying pepper spray against high school football players during a heated confrontation, leaving parents furious and community leaders calling for investigation.

Betfair Court Case Could Revolutionise UK Gambling

A landmark High Court case against betting giant Betfair may fundamentally reshape how gambling companies operate across Britain, with potentially seismic implications for the entire industry.

Trader sues over £1.2M bonus after £6B profits

A high-flying City trader is suing his former employers after they allegedly withheld a seven-figure bonus following his team's extraordinary £6 billion profit-making performance during market turbulence.

Mary Portas: Reinventing Britain's High Streets

Broadcaster and retail expert Mary Portas reveals her transformative vision for Britain's high streets, advocating for community-focused spaces over pure commerce in this compelling interview.

Aishwarya Rai Wins Landmark Personality Rights Case

The Delhi High Court grants Bollywood superstar Aishwarya Rai Bachchan permanent protection against the unauthorised commercial use of her name, image, and voice, setting a major legal precedent in India.

British Woman Murdered in Delhi Hotel

A 76-year-old British national has been discovered dead under suspicious circumstances in a hotel room in New Delhi, prompting a major investigation by Indian authorities.

Atlanta High School Volleyball Blackface Sparks Outrage

A high school volleyball game in Atlanta has been marred by controversy after students from a rival school were pictured appearing to wear blackface, prompting a district-wide investigation and accusations of racism.

Councils get new powers to block betting shops and vape stores

Local authorities across England are set to receive sweeping new powers to block new betting shops, payday lenders, and vape stores from opening in a bid to reclaim Britain's high streets. The 'planning crackdown' aims to give communities more control ove

Victoria Beckham's £898 Dress Vs £49 High Street Dupe

Fashion critic Liz Jones puts her style savvy to the ultimate test, pitting a luxurious Victoria Beckham designer dress against a shockingly affordable high street lookalike. The results will surprise you.

Five Years in Jail Without Trial: India's Umar Khalid Case

Umar Khalid, a prominent Indian activist, marks five years in pre-trial detention under the controversial UAPA anti-terror law. This in-depth report examines the case critics call a grave miscarriage of justice and a test for India's democracy.

UK's Best & Worst High Streets Revealed

Exclusive research by the Mirror names Westminster as Britain's top shopping destination, while Blackburn faces a stark struggle. Discover the full ranking and what it means for your local high street.

Ohio High School Football Hazing Scandal: Lawsuit Filed

Shocking allegations emerge as Ohio high school football players are sued for horrific hazing rituals, including sexualised assaults with a broomstick. The lawsuit reveals a culture of abuse and institutional failure.

Netflix's Chilling Doc on India's Burari Deaths Mystery

A new Netflix true crime documentary, 'House of Secrets: The Burari Deaths', re-examines the harrowing case of 11 family members found dead in their Delhi home. Explore the bizarre rituals, handwritten notes, and the psychological puzzle that stunned the

EU Courts India, Sidestepping Modi's Kremlin Ties

The European Union is championing a major strategic pact with India, focusing on trade and security, despite ongoing concerns over Prime Minister Modi's close relationship with Russia.

UK Court Blocks French Minister's Rwanda Visit

The UK High Court has intervened to prevent France's Interior Minister from visiting Rwanda, branding the UK's own asylum policy as unlawful in a major diplomatic and legal rebuke.

Parents lose court battle over son's cancer donations

A High Court rules against parents seeking to transfer £100,000 in cancer donations raised for their late son to his terminally ill younger sister. The charity trustees' decision to use funds for general purposes is upheld.

11 Chic & Affordable Knee-High Boots From £38

Discover the season's must-have knee-high boots. We've scoured the high street to bring you the 11 most stylish pairs, from classic leather to trendy suede, all under £150.

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