‘I am not done’: Kamala hints at another White House bid

In her first UK interview since losing to Donald Trump, former US Vice-President Kamala Harris says she “may possibly” run for president again in 2028. Former US Vice-President Kamala Harris has said she is considering another run for the White House, insisting she is “not done” with public life despite last year’s defeat to Donald Trump. Speaking to the BBC’s Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg in her first UK interview, Harris made her strongest suggestion yet that she could mount a fresh presidential campaign in 2028. While she stopped short of a formal declaration, she said she “possibly” saw herself becoming

IMF pegs India’s growth at 6.6%, outpacing China

IMF projects India’s economy to grow 6.6% in FY2025, outpacing China and global peers, as strong domestic demand and policy reforms drive resilience amid trade headwinds. India is set to remain the world’s fastest-growing major economy in 2025, with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) projecting a robust 6.6% growth rate despite global economic headwinds and the lingering impact of U.S. tariffs on Indian exports. The IMF’s World Economic Outlook (WEO) report, released this week, places India well ahead of China, which is

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Pope Sails for Peace

The ship’s current and final journey began in Naples and will end in Marseille, the eighth stop….reports Asian Lite News

Ivory Coast tightens protest ban

Two-month ban on demonstrations deepens fears of repression as opposition leaders barred and hundreds detained ahead of October 25 vote…reports

Portugal Passes Veil Ban

The legislation prohibits the use of clothing that conceals the face in public areas, with specific reference to the burqa…reports

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Reeves Woos Global Investors

The Chancellor Rachel Reeves has launched a new dedicated service to attract and support global financial firms investing in Britain…reports

Britain Backs Britain

Government launches major ‘Back British’ consultation to ensure defence spending drives UK jobs, skills and investment…reports Asian Lite News British

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India’s E&M Sector Enters a New Growth Phase

India’s cinema market is multilingual, and many regional industries are now rivalling Hindi output in volume and box-office share … writes Rafeek Ravuther The Indian film sector is undergoing a meaningful transformation.

Showbiz

Neena Gupta Highlights Ageism

Veteran actress Neena Gupta has opened up about the persistent challenges older actors face in the entertainment industry, pointing out a shortage of meaningful roles

Mammootty Back On Sets

Producer Anto Joseph also took to Instagram to share heartfelt sentiments about Mammootty’s return, highlighting the overwhelming support the actor received during his unexpected

Shah Rukh Joins Billionaire Club

Bollywood’s biggest star, Shah Rukh Khan, has officially joined the billionaire club, becoming the world’s richest entertainer with an estimated net worth of $1.4

Zeenat Aman Reflects on Beauty

Veteran Bollywood actress Zeenat Aman, who redefined the portrayal of women in Hindi cinema with her glamour and westernised fashion during the 1970s and

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Sai’s Time Is Coming!

Sudharsan, soon to turn 24, faces mounting pressure to justify his place at number three, considering the stakes are forever high in Indian cricket’s

Table Shake-Up Looms

Manchester United’s Ruben Amorim is in need of a convincing performance when Sunderland visit Old Trafford on Saturday,,,reports Asian Lite News The Premier League

‘It’s Mind Over Technique’

Gill said the quick white-ball to red-ball switch was more mental than technical, adding he focused on defence and getting in the zone….reports Asian

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IMF warns AI could widen divides

Kristalina Georgieva says artificial intelligence promises growth but risks deepening inequality without preparedness…reports Asian Lite News Artificial intelligence could become a powerful driver of economic productivity but also a major source of inequality both within and across nations, International Monetary
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