Titanic Submarine

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Titanic Submarine Underwater, Rescuers Conduct Searches

Rescuers searching for a missing tourist submersible near the wreck of the Titanic have detected "underwater noises" in the search area, the US Coast Guard said on June 21.US and Canadian coast guard ships and planes are scouring 7,600 square miles of ocean (around 20,000 square kilometers) -- larger than the US state of Connecticut for the vessel. The ROV searches is likely to continue the search for the vessel.

Wed, 21 Jun 2023 - 04:34 PM / by Varsha Joshi

Tags: Titanic Submerine, US Tourist, British, international news, Rescue Search

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Sengol

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Amit Shah To Congress, Why Congress Hate Indian Traditions?

Union Home Minister Amit Shah questioned the Indian National Congress, over the recent "Sengol" controversy. He accused the Congress of reducing the ceremonial sceptre Sengol, which will be installed near the chair of the speaker in the new Parliament building, to a "walking stick". "Why does the Congress party hate Indian traditions?" said Shah. Congress said that there's no evidence of sengol being a symbol of power transfer.

Fri, 26 May 2023 - 03:04 PM / by Varsha Joshi

Tags: Amit Shah, Union Home Minister, Sengol, parliament building, British, Congress

Police Helicopter

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25-Year-Old British Man Killed In Spain After Plummeting From Devil's Pass Mountain

A 25-year-old British man tragically died from northern Spain's famed Devil's Pass, also known as Paso del Diablo.  The unidentified guy is supposed to have fallen while attempting to climb a limestone mountain summit that rises 4,367 feet above the ground. He fell due to poor weather conditions. The Ertzaintza Surveillance and Rescue Unit retrieved his corpse with the help of a helicopter.

Mon, 27 Jun 2022 - 09:01 PM / by Vidhi Jhunjhunwala

Tags: British, Fall, Unpleasant weather, Devil's Pass mountain, northern Spain.

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The cast of The Power Of The Dog

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BAFTA Awards 2022 Makes History, 'The Power Of The Dog' Wins Best Director Movie

This year's BAFTA  Awards made history with Jane Campion winning the best director for 'The Power Of The Dog'. She became the third woman to win best director. The award show was held in London's Royal Albert Hall, hosted by Australian actor-comedian Rebel Wilson. The British awards are usually held in the same week as the Oscars, yet this year's Oscars will be held on March 27. 

Mon, 14 Mar 2022 - 02:11 PM / by Rupsa Debnath

Tags: Film Awards, bafta awards, British, Films, london

Courtesy: The Indian Express

Queen Elizabeth II

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Queen Elizabeth II's Funeral Plan Gets Leaked: Operation London Bridge

It was reported through leaked documents that Britain's Queen Elizabeth II's death would carry out a major-operation under codename "Operation London Bridge" on September 3. Officials will refer to the day of the Queen's death as "D Day," as per a report by a US-based news organisation "Politico". In days running up to her funeral, large crowds and transport disruptions are expected, therefore a big security operation has been prepared. 

Sat, 04 Sep 2021 - 09:18 PM / by Vidhi Jhunjhunwala

Tags: Queen Elizabeth II, Funeral, Britain, British

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Boris Johnson, UK PM, Promises to Rescue Those Left Behind After Airlift Ends

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'Shift Heaven And Earth'; UK PM On Evacuation After Airlift

The death of British citizens in the Kabul airport highlight the need of evacuation operations, according to British PM Boris Johnson. He also stated that UK will "shift heaven and earth" to evacuate anyone left behind once the airlift is completed. He acknowledged that the timing of the departure was not what his government would have preferred, but lauded the evacuation effort as "quite remarkable".

Sat, 28 Aug 2021 - 12:42 PM / by Vidhi Jhunjhunwala

Tags: UK PM Boris Johnson, Afghanistan, British, Rescue

Courtesy: Republic World

A British man breaks his penis vertically while having sex

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World's First Man To Break Penis During Sex, Creates Medical History

According to the reports, a British man has fractured his penis vertically resulting to be the first-ever case in medical history. The 40-year-old man wounded himself when he “buckled” during sex with his partner. An MRI scan showed a three-centimeter-long tear on the right-hand side. However, the patient was unable to resume sexual activities within six months of his injury. Previously, many medical reports revealed horizontal penis fracture… read-more

Sat, 03 Jul 2021 - 09:05 AM / by Bornika Das

Tags: British, Penis fracture, Medical, Sex

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port

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Iconic Book By Kate Middleton; 'Hold Still: A Portrait of Our Nation in 2020'

The Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton released a book named 'Hold Still: A Portrait of Our Nation in 2020'. Started last year as a project with National Portrait Gallery, the book showcases iconic & photographic-clips of COVID-19 induced lockdown in the country. Interestingly, out of 31,000 portrait that have been present at different exhibitions, the judges selected 100 clippings for the book. Reportedly, the book is slated to launch… read-more

Sun, 28 Mar 2021 - 06:21 PM / by Ronit John

Tags: kate middleton, Duchess of Cambridge, British, Royal Family

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book

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British Novelist Sunjeev Sahota Launches New Book 'China Room'

Booker prize nominee and British novelist Sunjeev Sahota has unveiled his new book named 'China Room' that sheds light on his own family's past. Set in Punjab, the book narrates the pain and struggle of a woman in early 20th century. Besides, it interestingly captures the journey of the author's family at the time of India's independence while laying stress on the historical events. The book is published by Penguin Random House India.

Mon, 22 Mar 2021 - 03:26 PM / by Ronit John

Tags: Booker Prize, British, Sunjeev Sahota, Novel

Courtesy: The Times Of India

British actor Banita Sandhu

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Actor Denies Treatment At Govt Hospital After Turning COVID Positive

Complaining lack of infrastructure, British actor Banita Sandhu refused to get admitted to a government hospital in Kolkata after testing positive for Covid-19 on January 4. The actor, who arrived from the UK in December, was shooting for her film Kavita & Teresa. Reportedly, police were called since Banita was threatening to leave the ambulance. Later, she was admitted to a private hospital after signing a declaration from.

Tue, 05 Jan 2021 - 03:07 PM / by Bhavyata Kagrana

Tags: Banita Sandhu, British, Actor, Kolkata

Courtesy: The Indian Express