GB News host Tom Harwood has spoken out about the intimidation that he received for hosting a debate at university called “This House sees China as a threat to the West.”
After he invited a activist from China to appear he began receiving messages from Chinese students at Durham University and even received a call from the Chinese Embassy.
Hollywood actor Sharon Stone shared harrowing experience of hosting the Saturday Night Live program for the first time, where she had to face death threats and that people were getting beaten up and handcuffed during the event, according to her statements at the Fly On The Wall podcast hosted by Dana Carvey and David Spade, as per a report in Fox News.
During the podcast, the renowned actress talked about the experience around hosting the show for the first time in 1992 and expressed her gratitude towards executive producer Lorne Michaels who practically ‘saved’ her life during the Saturday Night Live event which was stormed by protestors.
‘Terrified with everything that happened there:’ Sharon Stone
66-year-old actor recalled that there were numerous people getting handcuffed as the…
Delphine Wambui Ngini left Kenya on Valentine’s Day 2024 in search of greener pastures in Canada but sadly, she will not return alive
The 46-year-old lacked a place to spend the night as the Dundas Shelter in Ontario was full, and she remained out in the snow, which froze her to death
A friend of hers, identified as Teresia Wanjiku, shared reasons why she could not host Delphina in her house
Delphina Wambui Ngingi, who died after freezing outside a shelter in Canada (l), her friend who lives in the country, Teresia Wanjiku (r). Photos:Jeremy Damaris. Source: Facebook
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), a leading IT player, finds itself under scrutiny as the Maharashtra labour department issues a notice regarding its employee transfer practices. The notice follows a complaint filed by the Nascent Information Technology Employees Senate (NITES), representing IT workers, against TCS for its alleged unethical transfer practices.
NITES has presented more than 300 complaints, alleging that TCS has been systematically compelling over 2,000 employees to relocate to different cities without proper notice or consultation. According to Harpreet Singh Saluja, President of NITES, the company has resorted to threats of disciplinary actions against non-compliance with the transfer directions. Furthermore, TCS is accused of unethically withholding the salaries of…