Grant Wahl previously made headlines when he was denied entry into a stadium for wearing a rainbow shirt in solidarity with the LGBT community.
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Demons Creep up from Europe’s Attic
The extremist ideology and revanchism found fertile soil in the 1920s and 1930s in Germany. If the economic crisis deepens in Germany, similar conditions can arise again.
South Korea Widens Back-to-Work Orders on Thousands of Striking Truckers
Critics say the law infringes on constitutional rights because it doesn't clearly spell out what would qualify as acceptable conditions for a strike.
MP: ‘Controversial Book Author Farhat Khan Held in Pune While Undergoing Dialysis’
The arrest follows a complaint on December 3, by ABVP leader Lucky Adiwal against the author, the book's publisher Amar Law Publication, law college principal Inamur Rehman and Prof Mirza Mojij Baig
Munich Airport Runway Closes Amid Climate Protest
Climate protesters have blocked one of the two runways at Munich airport in southern Germany, forcing it to temporarily close, the airport says. A similar demo by the "Last Generation" group was taking place in Berlin.
Parliament: Bills Introduced in Lok Sabha to Revise ST Lists in 4 States
Ahead of Assembly polls in Karnataka and Chhattisgarh in 2023, two Bills seeks to modify list of Scheduled Tribes in the states.
Italy Distances From ‘Cancellation’ of Russia?
Italian president Sergio Mattarella, Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and Italy’s high society, including politicians, businessmen attended a Russian opera at La Scala.
Himachal Pradesh new CM and Deputy CM to be sworn-in on Dec 11: Kharge
Mallikarjun Kharge said after discussion with everyone the party has decided to have a swearing-in ceremony for the Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister tomorrow.
FIFA World Cup: Soccer Journalist Grant Wahl Dies in Qatar
Grant Wahl previously made headlines when he was denied entry into a stadium for wearing a rainbow shirt in solidarity with the LGBT community.
UK Approves Controversial New Coal Mine, Sparking Criticism
The Woodhouse Colliery project is expected to take two years to build and create 500 jobs. However, many say it will set back Britain in its bid to meet climate goals.
South Korea Widens Back-to-Work Orders on Thousands of Striking Truckers
Critics say the law infringes on constitutional rights because it doesn't clearly spell out what would qualify as acceptable conditions for a strike.
MP: ‘Controversial Book Author Farhat Khan Held in Pune While Undergoing Dialysis’
The arrest follows a complaint on December 3, by ABVP leader Lucky Adiwal against the author, the book's publisher Amar Law Publication, law college principal Inamur Rehman and Prof Mirza Mojij Baig