July 4, 2024 9:31 PM
World

India brings back bodies of 45 workers from Kuwait

An Indian Air Force flight has brought back the bodies of 45 workers who were killed in a fire in Kuwait. The fire broke

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Sports

China fans send Singapore goalkeeper money as thank-you

Singapore goalkeeper Hassan Sunny says he has received money from Chinese football fans after his 11 saves against Thailand in a World Cup

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Defence Europe World

G7 agrees $50bn loan for Ukraine from Russian assets

The G7 has agreed to use frozen Russian assets to raise $50bn (£39bn) for Ukraine to help it fight invading Russian forces. US

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Aviation Defence Top News

Russian warships in Cuba are no threat, US says

US officials have played down Wednesday’s arrival of four Russian naval vessels in Cuba for military drills. The visit of the vessels –

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Sports

Stones returns to England training after illness

England defender John Stones has returned to training after recovering from illness. He spent Wednesday isolated in his hotel room in an attempt

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Business Technology

Musk says Tesla investors backing pay deal

Tesla boss Elon Musk says shareholder votes on a record-breaking payout to the multi-billionaire and a plan to move the firm’s legal headquarters

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Life Style Top News World

Forty Indians among 50 dead in Kuwait block fire

At least 40 Indians are among 50 people killed in a fire at a residential building in the Kuwaiti city of Mangaf, India’s

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Defence Technology World

Zelensky expects ‘important decisions’ on Ukraine at G7 summit

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky says he expects “important decisions” to be made at the G7 summit of leaders from seven of the world’s

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Defence World

Australian army to allow recruits from foreign nations

The Australian Defence Force (ADF) will allow recruits from foreign countries, including the UK, to help grow its ranks. Australia has been struggling

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Business Finance

British bank accused of helping to fund terrorists

A British bank that escaped prosecution for money laundering carried out billions of dollars of transactions for funders of terrorist groups, US court

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