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Lionel Messi's New Contract Clause Reveals He Could Leave FC Barcelona for Free
Some new clauses of Lionel Messi's contract with FC Barcelona have come to light.
Record Unnao Rape Victim's Statement at Temporary Court in AIIMS, Says SC Month After Car Crash
The apex court's directions came after CBI cited medical conditions of the survivor for requesting a temporary court at the hospital to record her statement.
With Long List of Hits & a Few Misses, How Modi's 100 Days in 2nd Term Are Better Than Maiden Stint
The most important miss is the economy. Several indicators including the slump in the auto sales, rail freight, consumption of petroleum products, domestic air travel and also in imports, clearly showed the slow down.
'A Critical Event For the Whole World': Man Behind First Chandrayaan Mission Feels the Anticipation
Ahead of the much-awaited moon-landing of Chandrayaan-2, the mission director of Chandrayaan 1, Mylswamy Annadurai said that unlike the first mission, it will be a soft landing this time.
'Don't Want to Contribute to Environmental Harm': H&M Halts Leather Purchases from Brazil Over Amazon Wildfires
Sweden-based H&M follows VF Corp, owner of shoe and clothing brands including Timberland, Vans and North Face, which made a similar announcement last week in response to the fires.
Drunk Man Sets Bike on Fire in Delhi After Being Stopped by Traffic Police
When the police team reached the spot, it was found that the traffic staff was carrying out action against drunk driving.
Pakistan Trying to Escalate Violence Along Border Ahead of UN General Assembly Meet, Says Official
Security forces were directed to be on extra alert along the border as well as in the hinterland so that any misadventure by the Pakistan Army and Pakistan-backed terrorists could be foiled.
Situation 'under Control', Says Telangana Govt as State Grapples with 2,000 Dengue Cases, 'Multiple Deaths'
There have been reportedly more than 50 dengue deaths in the state. Reports suggested the government was trying to verify how many of these deaths were 'actually' due to dengue before making any statement.
DGCA Suspends 2 IndiGo Pilots for 2 Months for Flying Plane with Tail Support Attached
During loading or unloading of any kind of cargo in an aircraft, the tail support or 'tail prop' is used to prevent the plane from tipping over backwards.
Fresh Trouble for MLA Anant Singh, Voice Sample Tests Positive in Planning Murder of Local Contractor
Police said that the forensic test was conducted to ascertain whether he was in touch with alleged attackers planning a murderous assault on a local contractor.
'Bearings on Global Economy': PM Modi Makes a Case against US Sanctions from Russian Platform
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said there was concern and debate over unilateral sanctions as they didn’t just impact the country concerned but also had a bearing on other nations and the global economy at large.
Two Live-stream Suicide on Social Media in Punjab's Sangrur, Cause Uncertain
Police said that the cause is not clear. Both were unmarried and their families denied of having information about any possible relationship between them.
'We’ll Live & Die Together': MP Woman Arrested for Kidnapping Minor Girl Says They Were in A Relationship
Officials said that the accused is 19 years old while the victim is 17, adding that the incident took place in Pangola village, in Alirajpur district about 50 kilometres away from Bhopal.
Sensex Drops 80 Points as Banking, IT Stocks Suffer Losses
After rising over 174 points in early session, the 30-share index failed to sustain the momentum and gave up all gains to end 80.32 points, or 0.22 per cent, lower at 36,644.42.
Need Wider G7-Style Group with China, India and Turkey, Says Russian President Vladimir Putin
Putin, who was speaking at an economic forum in Russia's Far East, said he could not imagine an effective international organisation without China or India.
Yoga Could Help People Recover from Heart Attack, Says Study
Study authors found that a three-month programme of yoga while recovering from surgery following a heart attack resulted in lower risk.