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20.09 / 11:41
20.09 / 11:01
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'Investors spooked': Rishi Sunak confirms speech on the future of UK's net zero plans
In an unusual move, Sunak issued a statement late last night in response to BBC reports that the government was planning to delay, dilute or scrap at least six major environmental policies.
20.09 / 10:39
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Mint Explainer: What the world thinks of Trudeau’s allegations against India
Joe Biden, the UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and French President Emmanuel Macron about the matter. According to a report in the Washington Post, Canada also approached countries part of the Five Eyes intelligence alliance, which also includes Australia and New Zealand, prior to the G20 Summit in New Delhi. However, the same report states that these countries were unwilling to make a joint statement calling out India for its alleged role in killing Nijjar.
20.09 / 08:37
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Indian Businessman Vikash Sorout joined hands with UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak for Future Business Investments
Introducing the dynamic partnership between Indian businessman Vikash Sorout and UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, a collaboration that is set to reshape the future of business investments! With their shared vision for economic growth and global expansion, these two influential figures have joined hands to unlock unparalleled opportunities in both India and the United Kingdom.
18.09 / 10:51
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UK competition regulator lays out AI principles
competition regulator proposed principles to govern new artificial intelligence (AI) models on Monday, including accountability, access and transparency, as it seeks to foster competitive growth in the fast-moving technology. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) started looking at the impact of generative AI applications such as ChatGPT in May to try to ensure the technology benefited businesses and consumers.
17.09 / 16:23
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UK visa fees hiked: Here's how much you will pay now for Student, Tourist visa
student visa and visitor or tourist visa effective from 4 October. The British Government has announced that a UK Tourist Visa for under six months will cost ₹1,543 (£ 15) more and UK Student Visas will be ₹13,070 (£127) more expensive for travelers from around the world, including Indians.
16.09 / 11:59
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UK Visa Alert! Hike on student and visitor visa fee to be effective from THIS date. Details here
₹1,543 (GBP 15) more and UK Student Visas will be ₹13,070 (GBP 127) more expensive for travelers from around the world, including Indians. The UK Home office has informed that the changes mean the cost for a UK Visit Visa for less than six months will rise to ₹11,835 (GBP 115) and the fee for applying for a UK Student Visa from outside the UK will rise to ₹50,428 (GBP 490) – to equal the amount charged for in-country applications.
15.09 / 13:29
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UK PM Rishi Sunak orders ban on American Bully XL dogs after one killed in latest attack
American bully XL. “It's clear this is not about a handful of badly trained dogs.
14.09 / 09:31
13.09 / 17:07
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Received hoax calls of terror attacks, 38 complaints about drones: Delhi Police on PCR arrangements during G20 Summit
Delhi Police received hoax calls about terrorist attacks in the national capital and 38 PCR (Police Control Room) calls complaining about drones flying over the residential areas during the G20 Summit this weekend. «We received 38 calls complaining against drones that were flown in different areas of Delhi. There were also one or two calls regarding terrorist attacks.
13.09 / 13:07
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G20 declaration underlines strengthening fight against illicit trafficking of cultural property; their restitution
New Delhi Declaration adopted at the G20 Summit emphasised the «strengthening» of the fight against illicit trafficking of cultural property at the national, regional or international levels to enable its «return and restitution» to their countries and communities of origin.
13.09 / 02:55
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G20 Declaration testament to diplomatic skills, dexterity of PM Modi, his team: UNGA President Dennis Francis
UN General Assembly Dennis Francis said. «First of all, let me congratulate the government and people of India on the fantastic outcome of the G20 Summit,» Francis told PTI in an exclusive interview here. «I think it's a testament to the diplomatic skill and dexterity of Prime Minister Modi and his team that they were able to keep the G20 together in issuing a solid joint statement of partnership, which of course, is what we need,» Francis, who assumed his role this month as President of the 193-member UN body for the 78th session, said. «We need to build solidarity, we need cooperation, we need a conciliatory approach to our challenges — all of the things that are spelt out in the declaration,» he added. India hosted leaders of the world's biggest economies, including US President Joe Biden, French President Emmanuel Macron, Saudi Arabia Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov among others, for the G20 Leaders' Summit on September 9 and 10 in the Indian capital Delhi. As G20 President, India pulled off a big diplomatic win with the adoption of the New Delhi Leaders' Declaration at the summit, overcoming major differences in the Russia-Ukraine war. The announcement about the consensus on the 34-page declaration and its subsequent adoption came hours after India circulated a new text to the G20 countries to describe the Ukraine conflict. «We have just received good news.
12.09 / 04:43
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Indian companies to be listed on the London Stock Exchange. All you need to know
free trade agreement (FTA), with investment negotiations set to run parallel to goods and services trade negotiations. The Economic and Financial Dialogue saw a continuation of the G20 discussion on digital payments with several countries expressing interest in India's Unified Payments Interface during G20 discussions.
11.09 / 06:27
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'Big men don’t have ego.' Photo of UK PM Rishi Sunak’s heartwarming interaction with Bangladesh premiere Sheikh Hasina is going viral for the right reasons!
Rishi Sunak is on a roll charming netizens across the world. A photograph of the British PM’s cute interaction with Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina during the G20 Summit meeting at Delhi has gone viral on social media, leaving many netizens touched at the former’s humility. In the picture both the political leaders are shown engaging in a cordial conversation, with Sunak sitting on one knee, listening to Hasina with rapt attention. One X (formerly Twitter) user shared the photo and praised the British PM profusely for his sweet gesture. “Big men don't have ego! Prime Minister Rishi Sunak of UK sat down on the floor to match the comfort — in a tetatete with with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina,” they wrote. Another netizen pointed out that even though Sunak was an NRI (non-residential-Indian), he was still well-versed in the culture enough to show respect to his elders, as being deferential to elders is an intrinsic part of Indian culture.
11.09 / 06:27
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BMW to make 'multi-million' pound investment in UK plants: Govt
car giant BMW is to make a multi-million pound investment in its Mini plants in the UK, the government in London said Monday. The money will be used to «transform» BMW's plant in Oxford, southern England, «securing 4,000 high-quality jobs and strengthening the electric vehicle supply chain,» the government said in a press release. «BMW's investment is another shining example of how the UK is the best place to build cars of the future,» said Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. «By backing our car manufacturing industry, we are securing thousands of jobs and growing our economy right across the country,» he added, with his government having offered tens-of-millions of pounds in support for BMW. The first generation of the iconic British vehicle's electric model was launched at the Oxford plant in 2019, but last year BMW announced most of its electric cars would be made in China. The investment is expected to be used to make the plant fit for making electric vehicles, with all Minis set to be electric by 2030. «Today's announcement by BMW, coming a week after electric vehicle production started at Stellantis's site at Ellesmere Port, clearly shows that the government's plan for the automotive sector is working,» said Business and Trade Secretary Kemi Badenoch.
11.09 / 04:29
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China slams UK spying reports as 'political farce'
China has lashed out at media reports alleging a man who was arrested on suspicion of espionage was gathering intelligence for Beijing, labelling the claim a «political farce».UK police said over the weekend that they had arrested a man in his twenties at his home in Edinburgh for spying, with the Sunday Times reporting he was a researcher in Britain's parliament. Officers from the Metropolitan Police Service arrested him, and another man in his thirties, in March on suspicion of offences under the Official Secrets Act and both have been bailed until October. The arrests led British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to tell Chinese Premier Li Qiang at the G20 summit in New Delhi that he had «very strong concerns» about Beijing's «interference» in democracy. Asked about the media reports that the British pair were «arrested on suspicion of providing intelligence to China», a spokesperson for the Chinese embassy in London said it was «malicious slander». «The claim that China is suspected of 'stealing British intelligence' is completely fabricated and nothing but malicious slander,» the spokesperson said in a statement published late Sunday. «We firmly oppose it and urge relevant parties in the UK to stop their anti-China political manipulation and stop putting on such self-staged political farce.»
11.09 / 04:07
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‘Enormous opportunity’, UK PM Rishi Sunak optimistic about signing FTA with India this year
G20 Summit in Delhi on Friday. Speaking to ANI, Rishi Sunak said, "Both Modi Ji and I are keen to see a comprehensive and ambitious trade deal concluded between our two countries. Both of us think that there is a good deal to be done." The British premier stressed there was “still hard work to do" and said an agreement had to “work for both countries", as per Bloomberg reports, citing ANI. “I think there is an enormous opportunity for both India and the UK to strengthen our economic cooperation which will bring real benefits to our citizens in both countries," the UK PM added.
11.09 / 00:25
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‘Under your leadership…’: Shah Rukh Khan congratulates PM Modi as G20 Summit concludes
G20 Summit drew to a close. The two day event involving the world's biggest economies was hosted in New Delhi amid an increasingly convoluted geopolitical landscape. Indeed the successful adoption of the G20 Leaders' Declaration has been dubbed a ‘coup’ for host PM Modi.
10.09 / 22:39
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India forges compromise among divided world powers at the G20 summit in a diplomatic win for Modi
India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi touted his country as well-placed to bridge gaps in the Group of 20 top economies and solve global problems
10.09 / 17:23
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UK pledges $2 bn for climate action
NEW DELHI : UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on Sunday pledged $2 billion to the UN’s Green Climate Fund (GFC), a day after G20 leaders adopted a ‘green development pact’ to speed up measures to tackle the challenges of environment and climate change. “The UK is stepping up and delivering on our climate commitments, both by decarbonising our own economy and supporting the world’s most vulnerable to deal with the impact of climate change," the UK high commission quoted Sunak as saying.
10.09 / 14:57
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Congratulate you for doing it in a budget less than that of 'Interstellar': IMF chief Kristalina Georgieva to Modi on Chandrayaan-3 success
G20 Summit here congratulated Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the success of Chandrayaan-3, with IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva hailing India for achieving the feat «in a budget less than that of the movie Interstellar», according to sources. During various sessions and meetings of the G20, many world leaders showered praise on India for its lunar mission and also lauded the successful launch of Aditya L1, India's first space-based mission to study the Sun. While the British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak congratulated India and the entire world for Chandrayaan-3, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa hailed the country for the feat and recalled that he had watched a telecast of the lunar landing while taking a break during the BRICS meeting, sources said. «I congratulate you on the Moon landing.
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