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Old Video Surfaces in the Wake of UK Crisis: "India Should Say We Have To Fix This"

New Delhi: During a political crisis in the United Kingdom, an old video of South African comedian and talk show host Trevor Noah suggesting that India "colonise Britain" has surfaced.After Home Secretary Suella Braverman resigned, British Prime Minister Liz Truss, who was already the subject of intense scrutiny, was thrown into even greater disarray. In her letter of resignation, Braverman criticised the way the current UK government was handling the financial crisis. According to one report, the present cost-of-living problem has caused millions of Britons to miss meals.An old footage from Noah's "The Daily Show" has gone viral on social media amid the political unrest in the UK. In the video, Noah advises that one of "their ancient countries" should colonise Britain in order to put things under control.Currently, Noah believes that one of Britain's former colonies should simply colonise the country because conditions there are so dire. Look at t...

Heavy rain floods many roads and damages cars in Bengaluru.

Bengaluru: On Wednesday evening, Bengaluru was severely pounded by heavy rain, which caused numerous arterial routes in the city's east, south, and centre, including Bellandur's IT district, to become flooded. The Meteorological Department reports that Rajamahal Guttahalli in the city's north received 59 mm of rain. The meteorological office has issued a yellow notice, which means there will be severe rain for the next three days, according to the forecast. Pictures taken in low-lying areas revealed severely flooded roadways, water rushing into exposed manholes, flooded parking garages, and damaged automobiles. Rain began around 7.30 p.m., during the busiest hour of the evening, forcing office workers on their way home to seek cover at metro stations. A wall near Majestic collapsed as a result of the persistent rain, destroying several four-wheelers that were parked on the road. After three consecutive days of rain, the city saw record flooding last month, which sparked a ...

Tesla Investor Attracted by US Startup's Flying Car: Report

 The idea of a flying car is not brand-new; for decades, inventors have attempted to add wings to wheeled motor vehicles with varying degrees of success.The founder of Alef Aeronautics, Jim Dukhovny, wants to alter that equation. His California-based company has developed a unique strategy for launching terrestrial objects into space and has drawn interest from at least one well-known venture financier. Alef's Model A, which has only recently completed a seven-year gestation period, resembles Bruce Willis' flying taxi from the 1997 movie "The Fifth Element" more than the flying automobiles in classic films.Tim Draper, an early investor in Elon Musk's Tesla Inc. and SpaceX, was drawn to Alef by its distinctive design, which incorporates a body that flips on its side to form the wing after lift-off. Tim Draper's Draper Associates Fund V has provided $3 million in seed funding for Alef. After making a tiny initial investment, Draper claimed in an email that he ...