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Afghan President Ghani, Chinese Foreign Minister Discuss Dialogue with Taliban
Tuesday's Afghan statement says Ghani and Wang underscored the Afghan government and people's role in the peace process.
Depression over Bay of Bengal May Intensify into Cylonic Storm Tomorrow, Says MeT Centre
A MeT official said that the depression lay centred over east-central and adjoining south-eastern Bay of Bengal and north Andaman Sea, about 950 km south-southeast of Paradip in Odisha.
Monaco's Ruben Aguilar Angrily Kicks Monitor After VAR-Red Card Controversy
Ruben Aguilar was seen kicking a pitch-side monitor after being shown a direct red card as VAR overruled an opposition red card.
Sharad Pawar's NCP Floats Formula to End Deadlock as BJP, Sena Refuse to Blink Over Govt Formation
The sources said the NCP was ready to offer the chief minister’s post to the Uddhav Thackeray-led party for five years if it walked out of the alliance with the BJP.
'Delhi, Amravati, Ranchi...': Amid Rising Pollution, Abhishek Singhvi Moots 2-4 Capitals for India
Singhvi was suggesting a solution of having two or four capitals as Delhi's pollution levels are manifold times higher than the normal permissible limits and common people were having problems.
In Ceasefire Violation, Pakistan Opens Fire at Forward Posts Along LoC in J&K's Poonch
On Monday night, Pakistani Ranger opened fire from across the border in Manyari-Chorgali area in Hiranagar sector, the official said.
Rupee Gains 4 Paise Against US Dollar in Early Trade Amid Positive Global Cues
The dollar index, which gauges the greenback's strength against a basket of six currencies, surged 0.09 per cent to 97.59.
Facebook Now Has a New Logo to Set it Apart From Instagram And WhatsApp
Facebook's main social media app retains its own branding while the new logo uses 'custom typography and capitalization' to differentiate from services.
US Woman Who Claims Trump Raped Her 23 Years Ago Sues Him for Defamation, Telling 'Swarm of Lies'
E Jean Carroll, a longtime Elle magazine advice columnist, said in a complaint filed in a New York state court in Manhattan that Trump lied about attacking her, and 'smeared her integrity, honesty, and dignity'.
McDonald's Appoints Chris Kempczinski as New Chief Executive Officer
Kempczinski, 51, takes over the helm four years after joining the company as an executive vice president.
In Burdwan, Dilip Ghosh Makes Bizarre Remarks; Talks About 'Golden Milk', Asks Beef Eaters to Have Dog Meat
Drawing comparison between 'desi' and 'videshi' cow, Ghosh said, only desi cows are our mother and not the videshi ones. There are people who brought videshi wives and they are now in trouble, he added.
Manoj Tiwari Accuses Delhi Govt of Harassing People Through Odd-Even Scheme, Terms it 'Arbitrarily Imposed'
In a sharp retort, the Aam Aadmi Party's (AAP) Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh alleged that BJP leaders like Tiwari and Vijay Goel were "misleading" people.
Cardiff City Face Transfer Ban over Non-payment of Emiliano Sala's Fee: FIFA
FIFA announced that Cardiff City face a three-window transfer ban unless they pay the fee for Emiliano Sala to Nantes.
Nitish Katara Murder Case: SC Dismisses Vikas Yadav's Plea for Parole, Tells Him to Complete Sentence
The bench did not allow the plea of Vikas who had sought parole for four weeks on the grounds that it was his constitutional right and he had spent around seventeen-and-a-half years of total 25 years jail term awarded to him.
India Decides Not to Join World's Largest Free Trade Agreement RCEP, Says Can't Compromise Core Interests
PM Modi said When he measures the RCEP Agreement with respect to the interests of all Indians, he does not get a positive answer.
Draw up Norms to Have Control Over Google, Facebook, Twitter, Says Mohandas Pai
The former Chief Financial Officer of Infosys said the government should through its probe agencies investigate the WhatsApp snooping scandal, come out with a report and place it before the people.