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‘Warriors will destroy your kingdom’: UK fines Khalistani network that called for violence against India, showed flames superimposed on Red Fort

UK media watchdog imposed a fine of 50,000 pounds on a pro-Khalistan network - Khalsa Television Ltd or KTV for broadcasting terror content

UK hospital trust goes woke, goes from ‘breast-feeding’ to ‘chest-feeding’, changes post-natal terminologies

The Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust has decided to be more 'gender-inclusive' to respect 'trans and non-binary birthing people'.

Read how radical Islamist outfit JKLF had killed an Indian diplomat in England 37 years ago

Following the brutal killing of Mhatre by JKLF, two accused Mohammed Riaz and Abdul Qayyum Raja were convicted of the murder.

China takes on BBC, threatens it for its reporting on atrocities on Uyghur Muslims after UK withdrew licence to Chinese state broadcaster CGTN

In a recent BBC report, former detainees of concentration camps in Xinjiang had spoken out against brutal sexual torture by Chinese regime

Almost 70 representatives from G7 nations pen letter to their leaders, urge them to take ‘allied action’ against China: Details

The G7 countries include Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States.

Padma Shri awardee UK MP moves motion to commemorate 31st anniversary of the genocide of Kashmiri Pandits

Conservative MP Bob Blackman tabled a motion in the UK Parliament, commemorating the 31st anniversary of the genocide of Kashmiri Pandits in the Valley.

Mutated coronavirus: India extends the temporary suspension of flights to and from the United Kingdom

India had temporarily suspended the flights to and from UK till December 31 after a more-infectious mutated coronavirus strain was detected in the United Kingdom

India to become 5th largest economy in the world by 2025, projects UK based think tank

As per projections by UK-based think tank Centre for Economics and Business Research (CEBR), Indian economy will overtake UK by 2025

OfCom: The secretive govt censor that has fined the UK affiliate of Republic Bharat. Why people are rejoicing and what it means

The Office of Communications holds sweeping powers over broadcasting, telecommunications and even postal industries in the UK.

British regulator fines Republic TV for telecasting a debate exposing Pakistan-sponsored terrorism

The order claimed that the Republic Bharat show contained statements which amounted to hate speech against, and was abusive and derogatory about, Pakistani people on the basis of their nationality.

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