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24 Indians aboard Iranian oil tanker Grace 1 released in Gibraltar
A spokesman for Gibraltar's government also confirmed that police proceedings against four members of the crew had ended.
EU condemns North Korea over latest missile test
It was the fifth round of launches in two weeks, with Kim Jong Un labelling them a 'warning' over the joint US-South Korean military drills.
EU asks India, Pak to hold dialogues to resolve disputes
Islamabad has announced to cut trade and downgrade diplomatic relations with India.
Racism is the secret allure of the ‘Take Back Control’ call of UK PM
The Nazis, Brown Shirts and imperial Japanese came to rule their countries though hard-core patriotic appeal.
Indian Captain reveals UK soldiers’ 'brute force' when they seized Iranian ship
The seizure of the oil tanker sparked a diplomatic crisis between the UK and Iran, which has escalated since then.
Infosys founder Narayana Murthy's son-in-law in Boris Johnson's cabinet
As the face of hard Brexit in the ruling Conservative Party, Johnson has pledged to get Britain out of the EU within deadline of October 31.
Sacked in 2017, Priti Patel may be among top 4 in Boris Johnson’s diverse UK cabinet
May will leave Downing Street later on Wednesday to hand in her resignation to Queen Elizabeth, who will formally appoint Johnson.
5 things you may not know about Boris Johnson, UK’s next PM
Johnson, face of 2016 Brexit referendum, won votes of 92,153 members of the Conservative party, almost twice the 46,656 won by his rival.
Wimbledon, World Cup & Boris: It’s an exciting time in the UK
The best of all possible and most nail biting occasion of course was the World Cup cricket victory for England for the first time in 40-plus years.
EU clears Vodafone's USD 22 billion deal to expand in Europe
EU Commission said that the deal, valued at USD 21.8 billion, will go ahead if Vodafone addresses its competition concerns.