India uk news

Here are some recent news articles from India and the UK:

India News

  1. India's economy grows 7.3% in Q2, beats expectations: India's economy grew 7.3% in the second quarter, beating expectations and showing signs of recovery from a slowdown. (Source: The Hindu)
  2. India's COVID-19 cases surge past 20 million: India's COVID-19 cases have surged past 20 million, with the country reporting over 300,000 new cases in the past 24 hours. (Source: BBC News)
  3. India's government announces new farm laws: India's government has announced new farm laws aimed at liberalizing the agricultural sector and increasing farmers' incomes. (Source: The Times of India)
  4. India's space agency launches record 36 satellites: India's space agency, ISRO, has launched a record 36 satellites into orbit, including 28 foreign satellites. (Source: The Indian Express)
  5. India's Supreme Court rules in favor of women's entry into Sabarimala temple: India's Supreme Court has ruled in favor of women's entry into the Sabarimala temple in Kerala, which has been a contentious issue for years. (Source: The Hindu)

UK News

  1. UK economy shrinks by 2.2% in Q2, worst since 2009: The UK economy shrank by 2.2% in the second quarter, the worst performance since 2009, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. (Source: The Guardian)
  2. UK and EU reach Brexit trade deal: The UK and EU have reached a trade deal, which will allow for tariff-free trade and avoid a no-deal Brexit. (Source: BBC News)
  3. UK's COVID-19 cases surge past 1 million: The UK's COVID-19 cases have surged past 1 million, with the country reporting over 20,000 new cases in the past 24 hours. (Source: The Telegraph)
  4. UK's Prince Harry and Meghan Markle announce they will step back from royal duties: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have announced that they will step back from their royal duties and pursue a more private life. (Source: The New York Times)
  5. UK's Labour Party elects Keir Starmer as new leader: The UK's Labour Party has elected Keir Starmer as its new leader, replacing Jeremy Corbyn. (Source: The Financial Times)