Opinion
Make no mistake, Trump has put the Clintons on trial

Make no mistake, Trump has put the Clintons on trial

It is 25 years since there was a Clinton in the White House, yet the diehard Democrat power couple still have a habit of ending up in the headlines. The release of the Epstein files

Opinion
‘The Big Bang Theory was an explosion of money, fame’

‘The Big Bang Theory was an explosion of money, fame’

A few years ago, but long after she became one of the highest-paid women on American television, the Big Bang Theory star Kaley Cuoco was asked to be on the cover of a magazine. And

Opinion
Labour needs more Shabanas, not Angela Rayners

Labour needs more Shabanas, not Angela Rayners

Angela Rayner’s response to the Green victory in the Gorton and Denton by-election was to say that Labour should be “braver”. Shabana Mahmood’s response was to do just that. The home secretary will next week

Opinion
Timely decision

Timely decision

The decision by Instagram to alert parents when teenagers repeatedly search for suicide or self-harm content is a timely and responsible step toward protecting young users. As a platform used daily by millions of adolescents,

Opinion
Bad spring

Bad spring

Bad spring

Business
Tata Motors sales jump 32% in February

Tata Motors sales jump 32% in February

Tata Motors Limited on Sunday reported a sharp 32 per cent year-on-year (YoY) rise in total sales for February 2026.The company sold 42,940 vehicles in domestic and international markets during the month, compared to 32,533

Business
Opec+ agrees to modest oil output boost as war disrupts shipments

Opec+ agrees to modest oil output boost as war disrupts shipments

Opec+ agreed a modest oil output boost of 206,000 ​barrels per day for April on Sunday just as the US-Israeli war on Iran and Tehran’s retaliation disrupted oil flows from ‌key members of the producer

World
China calls for cessation of military operations, de-escalation in Middle East

China calls for cessation of military operations, de-escalation in Middle East

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi today called on all parties involved to halt military operations in the Middle East, prevent the war from spreading and its repercussions from spiraling out of control.This came during a phone call between the Chinese Foreign Minister and his Russian counterpart, Sergey Lavrov, during which they exchanged views on the latest developments in the Middle East.Wang Yi stressed the need for all parties involved to return to dialogue and negotiation as soon as possible, urging all sides to strengthen peace talks and end the war.He emphasized that China has always opposed the use of force or the threat of force in international relations.For his part, Lavrov confirmed that Russia agrees with China's position calling for a ceasefire and a return to diplomatic negotiations. 

Sports
Pakistan cricket’s lack of T20 evolution exposed by World Cup exit

Pakistan cricket’s lack of T20 evolution exposed by World Cup exit

Pakistan's shortcomings were laid bare during their lacklustre T20 World Cup campaign which ended on Saturday night when the team failed to reach the semi-finals.From the captain Salman Agha, who was criticised for not being

Business
UAE strengthens its position as global hub for aircraft m…

UAE strengthens its position as global hub for aircraft m…

The UAE is further consolidating its standing as a leading regional and global centre for aircraft maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO), supported by its status as a major aviation market and as home to large