Mangaluru: The New Mangalore Port Authority (NMPA) has been recognised as ‘Major Port of the Year’, while its Chairman Dr A V ...
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Khumi Burton, daughter of Manipur's first assembly speaker, wins UK's Wilmslow by-election
The Conservatives have reclaimed the Wilmslow Lacey Green and Styal ward in Cheshire East Council after a decisive win in the by-election held on Thursday. The seat, previously held by the Residents ...
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What Happened to Tony Hudgell? The Story of Abuse, Survival and Why His Parents' Release Shocks Britain
Tony Hudgell, a 10-year-old from Kent, has become a national symbol of resilience after surviving horrific abuse at just 41 days old. His biological parents, Anthony Smith and Jody Simpson, were ...
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From doubt to dominance: Dolphins’ long road to second Women’s Basketball League title
After a decade-long wait, Dolphins Women finally reclaimed the Nigeria Women’s Basketball League crown—a triumph that not ...
The Business China Awards 2025 celebrates individuals and organisations whose efforts have strengthened people-to-people ...
The Foundation Fellowship is the college's highest honour for philanthropy. Chandrasekaran was elected to the fellowship in ...
TORONTO, Sept. 26, 2025 /CNW/ – Energy Storage Canada (ESC) recognized the contributions of six outstanding leaders and ...
After a breakthrough season which has seen claim her second Titans NRLW Player of the Year award, prop Jessika Elliston is ...
That's a wrap on this year's Toronto International Film Festival! After hundreds of movies, metric tonnes of celebrities, ...
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All Blacks hold off Wallabies rally to retain Bledisloe Cup
Cam Roigard scored two tries on his return from injury as the All Blacks held off a Wallabies fightback to prevail 33-24 in a ...
CBC is marking the fifth National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on Tuesday, September 30 with an extensive lineup of ...
Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei has released a new waiata, Take Whenua, to mark 185 years since rangatira Apihai Te Kawau gifted 3000 acres of land to establish Auckland, and to celebrate Te Wiki o te Reo Māori.
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