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Bollywood star Saif Ali Khan recovering after being stabbed by intruder at his home
Saif Ali Khan, one of Bollywood’s most popular actors, is recovering in hospital after a knife became lodged in his spine during an attack by an intruder in his Mumbai home.
Medical officials said Khan sustained six stab wounds in the attack, which took place during a 2am altercation with …
Donald Trump weighing up TikTok ban delay, reports claims
Suspended Labour MP Mike Amesbury pleads guilty to assault
Jeff Bezos’s Blue Origin rocket blasts off in challenge to Elon Musk’s SpaceX
Jeff Bezos’s Blue Origin company hailed “a new era” in commercial spaceflight on Thursday after its giant New Glenn rocket made a long-awaited successful maiden launch from Florida.
The spectacular early morning liftoff from Cape Canaveral space force station was a milestone moment for Bezos’s rivalry with fellow billionaire Elon …
‘Women are the best to women’: has Iceland found the antidote to toxic ‘girlboss’ feminism?
Walking in steady procession, mittened hand in mittened hand, we descend in our swimsuits into the icy cold North Atlantic Ocean, singing. Usually the women sing an Icelandic song as they enter the waves, but this Saturday, for my benefit, they have chosen to sing You Are My Sunshine first. …
Triumph, tragedy and an occultist: life at the dawn of mountaineering
US-Cuba deal to bring release of more than 500 detainees: ‘I thought I’d never get out’
When Maykel González Vivero, a journalist and LGBTQ+ activist, was picked up by police during massive street protests in Cuba in July 2021, he was driven to a detention centre on the outskirts of Havana and thrown into a jail cell with dozens of others.
“When I was in that …
Reeves clings to green shoots of recovery as UK economy flatlines
inflation figures
, and breathing room in the bond markets. After a difficult start to the year for Rachel Reeves, there are at last a handful of positives to cling onto.UK economy could be especially at risk from Trump’s tariff war, says minister
The UK government is worried a “tariff war” between the US and other countries could lead to higher inflation and unemployment, the trade secretary has said.
Jonathan Reynolds, the business and trade secretary, warned the UK was particularly vulnerable to the impact of US tariffs because it was a “very …
Rachel Reeves summons regulator chiefs to Downing Street to push growth agenda
Rachel Reeves is expected to pile pressure on UK regulators to do more to support growth when she summons bosses to No 11 on Thursday.
The chief executives of watchdogs including the Competition and Markets Authority, communications regulator Ofcom, water regulator Ofwat, and the energy regulator Ofgem, are due to …