Bangladeshi police have clashed with protesters in the capital Dhaka as a nationwide strike brought much of the country to a halt. The 24-hour industrial action shut schools and businesses, including crucial garment export shipments. The main opposition Bangladesh Nationalist ...
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Snow causes travel chaos
Heavy snow brought renewed travel chaos to Britain , creating paralysis on motorways, the railnetwork and at airports.
Read More »ENGLAND LOSES WORLD CUP BID TO RUSSIA
Russia has been chosen to host the 2018 World Cup, Englad Miss Out!
Read More »STUNNING KAREN DAVID LIGHTS UP BAFTA RED CARPET
Stunning actress and singer Karen David last night lit up the red carpet at the EA British Academy Children’s Awards, as she stepped out in a glorious Alberta Ferretti one shoulder silk gown with embroidered bust. Karen joined a host ...
Read More »The Lebara Mobile UK Asian Music Awards 2011… let the voting commence!
Organisers of the Lebara Mobile UK Asian Music Awards 2011, which will honour and celebrate the best of British Asian Music, last night announced the start of the four month campaign of public voting and judging for the 15 categories.
Read More »THE PUREJEWELS’ ASIAN WEDDING EXHIBITION 2010 SHOWCASES THE CREAM OF THE BRITISH ASIAN INDUSTRY
The annual Asian Wedding Exhibition 2010 was held this weekend at north London’s iconic Alexandra Palace.
Read More »Smile
Smile Turn on the smile Whatever your style Cute and quirky, Lights up the eye, Stretches ear to ear, The infectious variety? If it’s been a while since you sported a smile be sure to ask why? Turn on the ...
Read More »What’s it like to be an Afghan child growing up in a country at war?
Compared to other parts of Afghanistan, Kabul is relatively peaceful and that’s brought huge changes to the lives of people living there – especially girls. When the Taliban were in charge, Maryam High School in Kabul had to be shut ...
Read More »Australian economic growth rate slows
Australia's rate of economic growth slowed between July and September as the high value of the Australian dollar ate into export earnings.
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