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IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.Gazans return as Israeli troops pull back02:05Now Playing‘It’s complete devastation’: Gazans return home to ruins01:02UP NEXT‘Palestinians deserve life’: Gazans express hopes for lasting peace02:03Displaced Palestinians return to Gaza City as ceasefire goes into effect00:30Israel Says Ceasefire Is in Effect as Troops Pull Back From Gaza01:58Netanyahu praises Witkoff, Kushner after Gaza deal approval02:23U.S. prepares to deploy 200 troops to Israel00:36Both sides celebrate Trump’s Gaza plan02:04Israel and Hamas agree to first phase of Trump’s peace plan02:21Palestinians react to news of Gaza peace deal01:11Trump praises Mideast peace deal during…
New Delhi: The price of silver is expected to touch $60 per ounce within one year, representing a 20 per cent increase from current levels, a report said on Friday. The price surge will be driven by a supply-to-demand deficit of 20 per cent and rising industrial demand, according to the report from Emkay Wealth Management. The firm forecasted that expected rate cuts in the US may lead to some decline in the dollar, further providing support to price growth in gold. Gold has outperformed other assets year to date, returning 61.82 per cent through October 8, compared to a…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Maine Democratic Gov. Janet Mills appeared to announce the launch of her campaign for the Senate on X on Friday, but then quickly deleted the post. In a since-deleted announcement video, the 77-year-old Maine governor asked, “Folks, do you want Democrats to take back the Senate? Well, I’m Gov. Janet Mills, and I’m running to flip Maine’s Senate seat blue.”In the video, Mills took aim at incumbent Sen. Susan Collins, a moderate Republican, saying she has “sold out Maine and bowed down to special interests and to Donald Trump, but that ends now.”The…
IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.Remembering beloved chaplain and March Madness superfan Sister Jean01:28Halloween home displays causing controversy01:40Rural country in California to lose its only hospital02:36Now PlayingGazans return as Israeli troops pull back02:05UP NEXTTesla’s full self-driving software under investigation01:28Police issue warnings over A.I. home intruder prank01:41Nine days into government shutdown, military families worried about missing paychecks01:47Both sides celebrate Trump’s Gaza plan02:04New York attorney general Letitia James indicted01:44A touchdown during a youth football game goes viral and warms hearts01:29Robert Roberson’s execution halted in Texas shaken baby case01:41Israel and Hamas agree to first…
Once, before the election, Labour’s approach to China was forthright. The party promised to declare China’s systematic repression of its Uyghur Muslim minority as a genocide. Its MPs united to support a genocide amendment to a 2021 trade bill, voting with Tory rebels and only failing to defeat Boris Johnson’s government by 11 votes.But in the past week recriminations have swirled after the prosecution of two Britons accused of spying for China was dropped. A refusal by the government to describe China as a national security threat has reinforced Labour’s already softened approach to Beijing and sharpened focus on the…
New Delhi: Low-cost carrier IndiGo airlines on Thursday announced it will increase non-stop flights to Manchester from November 15, while Air India announced the addition of a fourth daily service from Delhi to London (Heathrow) from October 26. Both airlines made announcements of enhancing air connectivity between India and the United Kingdom, amid British Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s two-day visit to India. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer had reiterated their commitment to improving connectivity and enhancing cooperation in the aviation sector. Both countries are discussing the renewal of India-UK Air Services Agreement, along with other…
IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.Now Playing‘Palestinians deserve life’: Gazans express hopes for lasting peace02:03UP NEXTDisplaced Palestinians return to Gaza City as ceasefire goes into effect00:30Israel Says Ceasefire Is in Effect as Troops Pull Back From Gaza01:58Netanyahu praises Witkoff, Kushner after Gaza deal approval02:23U.S. prepares to deploy 200 troops to Israel00:36Both sides celebrate Trump’s Gaza plan02:04Israel and Hamas agree to first phase of Trump’s peace plan02:21Palestinians react to news of Gaza peace deal01:11Trump praises Mideast peace deal during Cabinet meeting05:00‘We are missing our beloved children’: Rachel Goldberg on pain for families…
Democrats won’t let Jay Jones go, Byron York says Fox News contributor Byron York reacts to growing concerns that Virginia gubernatorial candidate Abigail Spanberger has not withdrawn her endorsement of Jay Jones amid controversy, on ‘America Reports.’ NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! FIRST ON FOX: A top fundraising group in the Virginia election doubled its investment in the state’s attorney general race following the revelation of Democrat Jay Jones’ violent text messages, a sign that the controversy could be having concrete effects on his candidacy.The Republican Attorneys General Association invested $2.5 million in Republican incumbent Jason Miyares…
Boris Johnson breached rules designed to stop the abuse of contacts and access made in public office, an ethics watchdog has found.Last month the Guardian published revelations about Johnson’s conduct since leaving office. The Boris Files, a trove of documents from the former prime minister’s private office seen by the Guardian, suggested he repeatedly broke rules forbidding him from exploiting for private gain contacts made in office.Leaked documents suggested Johnson secretly lobbied the UAE for a billion-dollar private venture, amid plans to use an influential contact he had repeatedly hosted in No 10, and used senior contacts in the Saudi…
New Delhi: With Diwali just around the corner, excitement is building in offices across the country. Employees are eagerly looking forward to their Diwali bonuses which often come in the form of cash, sweets, gift vouchers, clothes, or gadgets. But while these festive perks feel like a treat, many are unaware that they could come with a tax liability, turning a joyous bonus into a surprise for your wallet. Many people assume festive gifts and bonuses are completely tax-free. The truth is, some Diwali perks are taxable, and failing to declare them correctly could draw the attention of the Income…
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