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17.02 / 02:25
MET Cooper Platform security social strain S Jaishankar, Canadian counterpart Melanie Joly hold talks amid strained bilateral ties
Jaishankar stated, "Pleasure to meet FM @DianaMondino of Argentina this evening. Discussed our economic and political cooperation. Look forward to working with her." He also met the Greek Minister of National Defence Nikos Dendias.
16.02 / 12:53
MET Cooper security wellness Photos International cricket Bilateral issues, global and regional concerns, and cricket - EAM Jaishankar's opening shot at Munich
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Friday discussed bilateral cooperation as well as global and regional issues with his British counterpart David Cameron on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference here in Germany. Jaishankar is here to attend the 60th edition of the prestigious Munich Security Conference, which calls itself the world's leading forum for debate on international security. The Indian minister is to participate in a panel discussion on 'Growing the Pie: Seizing Shared Opportunities,' which is also to be addressed by German foreign minister Annalena Baerbock, and US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Saturday. «Started my engagements at #MunichSecurityConference by meeting UK Foreign Secretary @David_Cameron. A good discussion on our bilateral cooperation as well as global and regional issues,» Jaishankar posted on his official X handle along with a photo of the meeting.
29.01 / 12:11
Action President War evacuation Iran denies links to Jordan drone strike that killed 3 US troops
Iran denied Monday any links to a drone strike in Jordan that killed three US military personnel and said it was not seeking an «expansion» of conflict in the Middle East. The killing of three American troops on Sunday in a strike in Jordan marked the first US military losses in the region since the Israel-Hamas war began. US President Joe Biden said "radical Iran-backed militant groups operating in Syria and Iraq" were behind the strike on the frontier base in Jordan's northeast. British Foreign Secretary David Cameron reiterated a call for Iran «to de-escalate in the region». Iran lambasted what it described as «baseless accusations» and said they were a «projection» and part of a «conspiracy of those who see their interests in dragging America's foot into a new battle». «The Islamic Republic of Iran does not welcome the expansion of conflict in the region,» Iran's foreign ministry spokesman Nasser Kanani said in a statement, adding that Tehran «is not involved in the decisions of the resistance groups». Iran has previously said it sees it as «duty» to support what it calls «resistance groups» in the region but insists they are «independent» in decision and action. Sunday's strike also left 34 personnel wounded, eight of whom required evacuation, according to the US Central Command. US troops operate at the base known as Tower 22 near Jordan's border with Iraq and Syria as part of an international coalition against the Islamic State jihadist group. Tensions have surged in the Middle East since Palestinian militant group Hamas launched an unprecedented attack on Israel on October 7, leaving around 1,140 deaths, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally of official figures. Israel has since launched a
25.01 / 21:35
President band stage song rock reports The Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr asks Donald Trump to put a stop to usage of their songs at rallies
Johnny Marr of The Smiths, the rock band, has made strong objections to their music being played at the events of the campaign of the former US President Donald Trump. The footage of the hit song «Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want» by The Smiths, became viral from the year 1984, and was played at a Trump rally in South Dakota in the past year.
23.01 / 10:19
Waves Target Action Death wellness War country US, Britain hit targets in Yemen as Huthis vow to strike back
Yemen's Huthis on Tuesday over their attacks on Red Sea shipping, as the Iran-backed rebels vowed to hit back. The latest raids, heard by residents of the rebel-held capital Sanaa around midnight (2100 GMT), hit eight Huthi targets, a joint US-UK statement said, while the Huthis listed 18 strikes across their territory. US and British forces carried out a first wave of strikes against the rebel group earlier this month, and the United States launched further air raids against missiles that Washington said posed imminent threats to both civilian and military vessels. But the Huthis have vowed to continue their attacks — just one part of a growing crisis in the Middle East linked to the Israel-Hamas war, which has raised fears of a broader war directly involving Iran. The latest strikes were against «eight Huthi targets in Yemen in response to the Huthis' continued attacks against international and commercial shipping as well as naval vessels transiting the Red Sea», Washington and London said in a joint statement with other countries that supported the military action. «These precision strikes are intended to disrupt and degrade the capabilities that the Huthis use to threaten global trade and the lives of innocent mariners,» the statement said. The US Central Command said in a separate statement that the targets of the strikes «included missile systems and launchers, air defence systems, radars, and deeply buried weapons storage facilities». — Attacks won't go 'unpunished' - British Foreign Secretary David Cameron said the Huthis had carried out more than 12 attacks on shipping since the first wave of joint strikes on January 11. «What we have done again is send the clearest possible message that we will
17.01 / 12:49
Target wellness President War Freedom country Argentina's Milei to meet UK foreign minister, IMF on Davos trip
DAVOS, Switzerland (Reuters) — Argentina's President Javier Milei will meet British foreign minister David Cameron and IMF chief Kristalina Georgieva on his trip to Davos, where he is expected to pitch his ultra-liberal government programme in a special address later on Wednesday.
10.01 / 17:02
MET Cooper CEO community country Defence Minister Rajnath Singh holds 'insightful deliberations' with UK Foreign Secretary
Rajnath Singh on Wednesday met British Foreign Secretary David Cameron and held «insightful deliberations» with him on boosting bilateral ties and deepening cooperation between both the countries. Singh, who arrived in London on Monday, has held a series of engagements besides bilateral talks with his British counterpart Grant Shapps.
24.12 / 02:50
Provident Target Cooper Waters Extreme UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron brands Iran 'malign influence' after shipping attacks
UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron has branded Iran «a thoroughly malign influence in the region and in the world» in an interview published Sunday in which he also pledged stepped-up deterrence towards Tehran. The former British prime minister's warning echoes accusations by the United States Friday that Iran is involved in attacks on commercial ships by Yemen's Huthi rebels, providing drones, missiles and tactical intelligence.
20.12 / 08:46
Progressive Fighting economy President show country reports end The UK and France reiterate that Russia's invasion of Ukraine must end in failure as US aid falters
Britain and France are reiterating their determination that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine must end in failure
01.12 / 15:17
Cooper Progressive Action President country PM Modi meets Antonio Guterres, Rishi Sunak, Lula, other world leaders on COP28 sidelines
Guterres on the sidelines of the UN climate summit here and highlighted India's initiatives and progress in achieving climate goals. During the meeting, Modi thanked Guterres for his support during India's G20 Presidency. «Both leaders exchanged views on priorities and concerns of the Global South related to Climate Action, climate finance, technology and reforms of the multilateral governance and financial institutions, including the UN,» a statement by the External Affairs Ministry said in New Delhi.
16.11 / 13:26
Provident Cooper Extreme country innovations reports strain Jaishankar flags pro-Khalistan extremism during meeting with UK leaders: 'Misuse of freedom...'
Jaishankar said, "We have long-standing concerns about extremist and sometimes even violent activities of various forces, including those who propagate Khalistan." "We have been trying to get the government here to understand that while we, as a fellow democracy, certainly understand the importance of freedom of expression, and of speech, they should be on guard against the misuse of these freedoms," he was quoted by news agency PTI as saying. Jaishankar further referred to the violent protests at India House in March and said the “gravity of the situation is sharply recognised". He also spoke about the safety of Indian diplomats in the UK.
14.11 / 15:19
Reuters Man Strategy BBC blues reports Is Rishi Sunak in trouble for bringing back David Cameron and ousting Suella Braverman?
Rishi Sunak's part, some others sought to remove Sunak from office before the 2025 UK general Elections. Andrea Jenkyns, a leader of the Conservative Party, submitted her "vote of no confidence letter" and said, "It is time for Rishi Sunak (also a Conservative Party leader) to go".
14.11 / 11:56
stage country Mint Explainer: What does Rishi Sunak's cabinet reshuffle mean for India?
Mint breaks down the situation. On Monday, Britain’s first Asian-origin premier fired his controversial Home Secretary Suella Braverman and brought former Prime Minister David Cameron back to frontline politics as foreign minister. Observers of British politics speculate that Sunak is trying to return his government to a policy of centrist pragmatism.
14.11 / 05:53
Fighting Puzzle Rishi Sunak Rearranges the Deck Chairs
United Kingdom Prime Minister Rishi Sunak reshuffled his cabinet Monday, and Britons can be forgiven if they don’t learn his new ministers’ names. They might not be around long. Changing ministers at this late date is unlikely to change the bleak Tory prospects in an election expected next year.
13.11 / 20:17
UK Treasury New pensions minister as Laura Trott promoted to Treasury role
Laura Trott Image: parliament.uk (CC BY 3.0)
13.11 / 20:03
Target Extreme country India-UK FTA: Jaishankar hopes the two sides will find 'landing point' which will work for both
S Jaishankar, who is on a five-day official visit to the United Kingdom to give “new impetus to the friendly ties", Monday said India and Britain are currently focusing on a free trade agreement (FTA) and hoped that both the countries would find a "landing point" workable for both of them. The Indian foreign minister said the Agenda 2030 put greater emphasis on connectivity, trade, and working together when it comes to defence and security, health and all climate change. "We are focusing on what is officially called an enhanced trade partnership.
13.11 / 18:56
Platform country social shock Jaishankar meets new UK counterpart David Cameron, discusses West Asia, Ukraine conflict
shock return of Cameron, a former two-time UK prime minister, into the country's politics. While a detailed statement was not immediately shared, Jaishankar took to social media to note that the Ukraine conflict, along with the “situation in West Asia" – an apparent reference to the Israel-Palestine row – was discussed by the two leaders. A discussion around the “Indo-Pacific" also took place during the talks, the Indian foreign minister's post on social media platform X suggested.
13.11 / 15:46
Man Fighting Strategy Southern show Department UK PM Sunak gambles on return of Cameron to win over moderate voters
David Cameron's return to government, but his appointment is one that British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak hopes will signal to wavering supporters that the Conservatives are not lurching to the right to win an election expected next year. As well as firing his interior minister, Suella Braverman, after she published an unauthorised article criticising the police's handling of protests, Sunak has used a wider reshuffle to bring back the prime minister who campaigned to remain in the European Union in a referendum on membership he called in 2016. It's a risky strategy — while welcomed by centrist lawmakers, the party's right senses the end of their increased dominance, built during the wars over EU membership, with one fearing the appointment amounted to a "Brexit surrender". «He has appointed the man who led the 'remain' campaign and who has got huge problems over his association with Greensill,» said a Conservative lawmaker on the right of the party, referring to Cameron's lobbying work for a now-collapsed supply chain finance firm. «Is he spoiling for a fight with Conservatives?» The decision to fire Braverman removes from the cabinet one of the most prominent supporters of leaving the EU and means even more of Sunak's top ministers supported remaining in the bloc in 2016. Out of the 29 cabinet roles, at least 16 backed remaining in the EU, compared with 10 who supported leaving. Sunak backed Brexit.
13.11 / 14:29
Action Fighting show country shock Ex-PM Cameron makes shock return to UK government; Here's all you need to know
David Cameron sensationally returned to the British government as foreign secretary on Monday, as Prime Minister Rishi Sunak shook up his top team with a general election looming next year. Cameron's comeback from the political wilderness came as Sunak sacked right-wing firebrand Suella Braverman as interior minister to assert his authority over the Conservative party, which trail the Labour opposition in polls. James Cleverly moved from the foreign ministry to succeed Braverman after critics accused her of heightening tensions during weeks of contentious pro-Palestinian demonstrations and counter-protests. Cameron quit as prime minister in 2016 after losing the Brexit referendum, standing down as an MP that year, before later becoming mired in a lobbying scandal that was seen as tarnishing his reputation. The former leader, whose foreign policy record as prime minister is viewed as chequered at best, said he «gladly accepted» his new role as Britain faced «a daunting set of international challenges». «While I have been out of front-line politics for the last seven years, I hope that my experience — as Conservative leader for 11 years and prime minister for six — will assist me in helping the prime minister to meet these vital challenges,» Cameron added, citing the Israel-Hamas war and Russia's conflict in Ukraine. Cameron will be made a life peer in the House of Lords — Britain's unelected upper chamber of parliament — Downing Street announced, making him eligible to sit in government. The last lord as foreign secretary was Peter Carrington, who quit Margaret Thatcher's government after Argentina invaded the Falkland Islands in 1982. Cameron was instrumental in leading western countries' intervention in Libya in
13.11 / 10:49
Action Remark shock UK Cabinet rejig: James Cleverly replaces Suella Braverman as home secy, ex-PM David Cameron makes shock return to govt
sacked Suella Braverman. The Downing Street also confirmed the return of former prime minister David Cameron into the UK government, as he has been given the foreign secretary charge. The announcement came as a shock in the UK political circles, as Cameron had quit politics following the Brexit referendum in 2016.
21.07 / 05:37
Provident Monarch Royal Family cover Grant 45% pay hike: King Charles’ grant rises to ₹1,320 crore; anti-monarchists slam Royal Family
₹908 crore) to £125 million ( ₹1,320 crore). The review of Royal funding, published by the Treasury, had been framed to suggest that the King would be taking a pay cut to channel crown estate funds towards public services. However, in reality, the monarchy is due to receive a significant pay rise, starting in 2025, The Guardian reported.

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