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200 candidates withdraw in French election: Will it block the far-right's path to power?
Firstpost· 4 hours agoIn an attempt at thwarting the far-right National Rally (RN) from gaining power, scores of...
Left in limbo: When pharma halts rare disease research
Pharmaceutical Technology· 4 hours agoWhen they hold it for five or 10 years, looking for a financial partner to recoup their lost assets,...
Satwik-Chirag don't fear any opponent at Paris Olympics
rediff.com· 19 minutes agoIMAGE: Satwik Sairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Chandrashekhar Shetty played a crucial role in India's...
‘Something Didn’t Feel Right’: AEW Star Mercedes Mone Reveals Why She Left WWE
Pinkvilla· 20 hours agoWhile Naomi would eventually return to the Stamford-based company after an indefinite suspension,...
Insider says ‘top Premier League clubs’ keen on Chelsea left back – his future is uncertain
The Chelsea News· 5 hours agoChelsea are set to receive interest from top Premier League clubs for one of their current left...
Podcast: Is Macron under siege from both Left and Right?
Scroll· 5 days agoOn this week’s episode of The Election Tricycle, in conversation with Art Goldhammer about what's going on in France’s parliamentary elections.
Who is Keir Starmer tipped to win UK elections? A football buff who dragged Labour Party from left...
Indian Express· 2 hours agoStarmer has been the Leader of Opposition in the UK Parliament for the last four years and mainly...
Woman in Chopra flogging incident refuses to meet West Bengal Governor
The Hindu· 19 hours ago“The victim wants to be left alone, and I will respect her right,” Mr. Bose told journalists at a...
Erik ten Hag keen to bring Miguel Gutierrez to Old Trafford, Man United locked in talks with Real...
The Peoples Person Articles· 1 hour agoManchester United were forced to play without a specialist left-back for the majority of last season...
All the Countries That Drive on the Left Side of the Road
HowStuffWorks· 2 days agoLeft-side or left-hand traffic may seem backwards for most U.S. drivers, but it's nothing new; in the 17th and 18th centuries, it helped control the flow ...