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Viktor Orban arrives at 10 Downing Street in central London in December 2019 ahead of a Nato summit (Niklas Halle’n/AFP via Getty Images)
Viktor Orban’s Downing Street visit has seen Boris Johnson come in for criticism, amid warnings from Labour that the UK should not “roll out the red carpet” for the autocratic Hungarian prime minister.
The prime minister’s official spokesperson was forced to issue a rare defence of Friday’s diplomatic event, which No 10 insisted was “vital to the UK’s prosperity and security” in light of Hungary soon assuming presidency of the Visegrad Group, a 30-year-old alliance founded to further the European integration of Hungary, Poland, Slovakia and the Czech Republic.
Ever since the actor s death, Shweta has been remembering her brother by sharing unseen moments of the actor s life on social media. The late actor s fans and followers also cherish those precious memories and show their love for Sushant Singh Rajput.
Reacting to the latest post, one of the actor s fans wrote: Didi, take care of yourself. We all are always with you & with your family. We all will fight for Sushant till the end & will definitely bring Justice for him ..Har Har Mahadev , while another follower said: Miss him so badly.I don t use was for him, he is still is for me..Wonder if he returns someday mysteriously.
PM appeals to world leaders to come together and defeat terror
PM appeals to world leaders to come together and defeat terror
IANS / Updated: May 27, 2021, 06:00 IST
#NEWDELHI Prime Minister
Narendra Modi(in pic) on Wednesday appealed to world leaders to come together in fight against forces trying to spread hate,
terror and mindless violence.
Buddha Purnima,
Modi said while Buddha’s life was about peace, harmony and co-existence, there are forces in today’s world “whose existence depends on spreading hate, terror and mindless violence”.
“Such forces don’t believe in liberal democratic principles. Believers of humanity must come together, defeat terror,” Modi said. Noting impact of ongoing second wave of coronavirus pandemic, the prime minister also urged to focus on other challenges that are being faced by the humanity.
Kolkata, May 26
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday said the world had not seen a malady like Covid-19 in a century. He, however, added that research into the infectious disease was helping in
India News: NEW DELHI: Vaccines are critical for saving lives and defeating Covid-19, PM Narendra Modi said on Wednesday, emphasising that the pandemic is a “once.