Named after ‘Game of Thrones’ character, 6-year-old UK girl denied passport

Named after ‘Game of Thrones’ character, 6-year-old UK girl denied passport

[ad_1] A UK woman’s excitement for a long-awaited family holiday was crushed when her six-year-old daughter’s passport application was rejected due to her name, Khaleesi, inspired by the popular TV series Game of Thrones.Lucy, 39, from Wiltshire, England, was left “devastated” after receiving a rejection letter from the UK Passport Office. Officials claimed they couldn’t…

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‘We are honoured,’ says Kangana Ranaut on former Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina coming to India | India News

‘We are honoured,’ says Kangana Ranaut on former Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina coming to India | India News

[ad_1] NEW DELHI: Following Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina resigning as the prime minister and fleeing her country, Lok Sabha MP Kangana Ranaut, expressed appreciation for the Bangladeshi Prime Minister’s sense of security in India. Kangana highlighted India’s role as the ancestral homeland for the surrounding Islamic Republics.“Bharat is the original motherland of all Islamic Republics…

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Watch: Sheikh Hasina flies out of Dhaka in military chopper as protesters storm official residence

Watch: Sheikh Hasina flies out of Dhaka in military chopper as protesters storm official residence

[ad_1] NEW DELHI: Former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina left Dhaka for a “safer place” in a military helicopter after resigning on Monday. Several videos doing rounds on social media showed her getting out of the car next to the military helicopter. Soon after, thousands of protesters stormed her official residenceMeanwhile, Bangladesh army chief General…

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Why ‘gender row’ in Paris Olympics boxing refuses to die down despite IOC’s defence | Paris Olympics 2024 News

Why ‘gender row’ in Paris Olympics boxing refuses to die down despite IOC’s defence | Paris Olympics 2024 News

[ad_1] The ongoing gender row in boxing at the Paris Olympics continues to make headlines, despite the International Olympic Committee (IOC) stepping in to support the two athletes at the center of the controversy—Algeria’s Imane Khelif (66kg welterweight) and Taiwan’s Lin Yu-ting (57kg featherweight). Both boxers have now advanced to the semi-finals, securing medals in…

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