Masaba's ex-husband becomes a father at 50, says - Krishna's blessing
Film producer Madhu Mantena and his wife Ira Trivedi welcomed their first child at the age of 50, expressing gratitude for the divine blessing on social media.
Ex-Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams has IRA bombing claims DROPPED in 'emphatic end'
The claims against ex-Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams regarding IRA bombings have been dropped by three victims who were pursuing a damages claim in court.
The trial against the Irish nationalist Gerry Adams abandoned after an agreement with three victims of IRA attacks
The civil trial against Gerry Adams, former leader of Sinn Fein, has been abandoned following an agreement with three plaintiffs who were victims of IRA attacks.
Claimants drop lawsuit against Gerry Adams over IRA bombings
Three men have withdrawn their lawsuit against Gerry Adams, the former Sinn Féin leader, regarding his alleged involvement in IRA bombings after a civil trial.
Gerry Adams at London trial to 'assert legitimacy of the republican cause'
Gerry Adams is defending himself in a London trial against allegations of involvement in IRA bombings, asserting the legitimacy of the republican cause.
Gerry Adams calls IRA 'undefeated' as he denies being a member in court
Gerry Adams, in court, claims the Provisional IRA is undefeated while denying membership against accusations from victims of IRA bombings.
Gerry Adams tells high court he was stunned by 1996 Docklands bombing
Gerry Adams testified in high court denying any involvement or prior knowledge of the 1996 Docklands bombing, which disrupted a ceasefire.
Gerry Adams firmly denies the accusation of membership in the IRA
Gerry Adams, the former leader of Sinn Féin, vehemently denies allegations of IRA membership during a civil trial in a British court.
Being in Sinn Féin not the same as being in the IRA, Gerry Adams tells high court
Gerry Adams asserts in high court that being a member of Sinn Féin should not be conflated with being part of the IRA, amid legal proceedings regarding his alleged involvement with the paramilitary group.
Gerry Adams tells court he had 'no involvement' in IRA bombings
Gerry Adams denies any involvement in IRA bombings during a court appearance, responding to allegations from victims in a civil case.
A London court tries again to find out if Gerry Adams was a relevant member of the terrorist organization IRA
A London court is re-examining whether Gerry Adams was a significant member of the IRA as three victims of attacks by the group take legal action against him.
What did Swara Bhasker’s mother say about the film 'Dhurandhar'?
Swara Bhasker's mother, Ira Bhasker, criticized the film 'Dhurandhar'.
'Pakistan has been described as a very violent country', Swara Bhasker’s mother speaks about the film Dhurandhar
'Ira Bhaskar criticized the film Dhurandhar for its negative portrayal of Muslims and Pakistan.
Gerry Adams was leader of IRA, ex-police officers tell high court
Former police officers testified in court that Gerry Adams was the leader of the IRA, amidst a lawsuit where Adams denies these allegations.
Debut of Alceu's tour, IRA!, 10 years of Samba do Peixe, play 'Liked Parents More': see what to do in Rio
The article highlights upcoming cultural events in Rio de Janeiro, including concerts and theatrical performances.
‘Inconceivable’ Gerry Adams was not involved in IRA bombings, claims former British army commander
A former British army commander stated in court that it is 'inconceivable' Gerry Adams was not involved in authorizing IRA bombings, providing evidence of his connections to the paramilitary group in a civil lawsuit brought by victims.
Gerry Adams in court, symbolic civil lawsuit of '1 pound' against the former leader of Sinn Fein
Gerry Adams faces a symbolic civil lawsuit brought by three victims of IRA bombings, seeking just 1 pound in damages.
Former IRA bomber says Gerry Adams was senior figure in organisation
A former IRA bomber testifies that Gerry Adams was a senior member of the organization in a court case involving claims against Adams related to historical bombings.
IRA victim suing Gerry Adams is proud Irishman related to Easter Rising leader
An IRA bomb survivor, Jonathan Ganesh, is suing Gerry Adams and is a relative of Ireland's legendary Republican leader Eamon de Valera.
Gerry Adams spotted in stab vest as ex-Sinn Fein leader in court for IRA bomb decisions
Gerry Adams, the former Sinn Fein leader, appears in court as victims of IRA bombings seek damages against him, claiming he was complicit in the attacks.
The trial against Gerry Adams begins after a lawsuit by three terrorism victims regarding his responsibility in the IRA
Gerry Adams, former leader of Sinn Féin, is facing a trial in London initiated by three victims of IRA terrorism who blame him for their injuries.
Gerry Adams 'as culpable as those who planted IRA bombs', high court hears
Gerry Adams is being accused of being as responsible for IRA bombings as those who executed them, as a civil trial begins regarding his role in the Provisional IRA.
Gerry Adams 'directly responsible' for bomb decisions, court told
Gerry Adams is accused in court of being responsible for decisions related to bombings carried out by the Provisional IRA, which he denies.
'I'm suing Gerry Adams for £1 - it's not about money it's about justice for IRA victims'
Three victims of IRA bombings are suing Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams for £1, seeking justice and truth rather than financial compensation.
Gerry Adams demanded to pay symbolic damages of one pound for IRA atrocities
Gerry Adams has been ordered to pay symbolic damages of one pound for his affiliation with IRA atrocities.
Gerry Adams demanded to pay symbolic damages of one pound for IRA atrocities
Former Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams is being called to pay symbolic damages for actions related to IRA atrocities.
Mauritania: The abolitionist NGO IRA denounces the arrest of its members after the revelation of a case of slavery
The abolitionist NGO IRA in Mauritania condemns the arrest of its members following the disclosure of a new case of slavery involving an 11-year-old girl.
When I Woke Up, The Company Was Finished: Anthropic AI Update Destroys Startup
A founder claims that a recent update from Anthropic's Claude AI has rendered her startup's product obsolete, leading to its potential closure.
Plastic surgeon apologizes for failing to 'speak up’ against youth trans surgeries at major NYC hospital
A plastic surgeon expresses regret for not raising concerns about youth transgender surgeries at a prominent NYC hospital.
Knight of the Seven Kingdoms boss admits cutting key scene was 'stupid mistake'
The showrunner of 'Knight of the Seven Kingdoms' acknowledges that cutting a significant scene was a mistake, which fans believe is crucial to the story's essence.
What they are and how to apply for Trump accounts: the process for registering children is now open
Parents can now officially apply for 'Trump accounts' for their children, an initiative aimed at promoting long-term savings for American citizens.
Heartfelt moment the men killed in IRA Docklands blast remembered 30 years on
A poignant memorial service was held to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the IRA Docklands bomb, honoring the victims Inam Bashir and John Jeffries.
I was in Docklands when horror bomb went off - I'll never forget that sound
A Mirror journalist recalls the traumatic experience of the 1996 IRA bombing in Docklands, which killed two and injured over 100 people.
The Parliamentary Committee Demands the Government to Inform About the Name of the Whistleblower Within IRA
The Parliamentary Committee in Iceland is demanding the government to disclose the name of a whistleblower associated with the IRA.
'IRA tried to kill me 30 years ago and I thought I was dead - I still want justice'
A survivor of a 1996 IRA bombing reflects on the attack's lasting impact as he seeks justice and remembers his fallen friends ahead of a memorial service.
IRA bombing victims withdraw damages claim against Gerry Adams
Three victims of IRA bombings have withdrawn their damages claim against Gerry Adams in London's High Court.
Why 'The Knight of the Seven Kingdoms' could last 20 years and 15 seasons? This is what the showrunner said
Ira Parker, the showrunner of 'The Knight of the Seven Kingdoms,' expressed ambitions for the spin-off to potentially extend over 30 years and 15 seasons.
A Rebel Princess... and Good
Princess Irene of Greece has passed away following a long illness, leaving behind cherished memories with her family including her sister and several nephews.
We asked passersby for the most beautiful name: "It depends if I'm in a patriotic phase or not"
A survey among passersby revealed surprising preferences for beautiful names, with individuals highlighting names like Jan, Danijel, Eva, and Ira for their appealing sounds and personal significance.
The smell of death hit me, in an instant I was back over that mass grave in Kosovo
The article reflects on Gareth Collett's memories of the IRA bombings in London, which motivated him to pursue a career in bomb disposal, connecting past trauma to present experiences.