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'It Has to Stop': England's Jadon Sancho Fears Racism Will Ruin Football
Romelu Lukaku was the latest footballer to face racial abuse in Inter Milan's win over Cagliari.
I Don't Want an Election, Says Boris Johnson in Latest Brexit Warning
Boris Johnson said in a brief televised address Monday that there are 'no circumstances' under which he would accept a delay to Brexit, which is scheduled for Oct 31.
Classic Case of Shooting Messenger: Editors Guild on Scribe Booked for 'Salt-roti' Report in UP
The Guild urged the state government to withdraw these cases forthwith and ensure that the journalist is not put to any further harm or harassment. It also expressed 'grave concern' over recent incidents of restrictions on the overseas travel of journalis...
Iran Warns of 'Strong Step' from Atomic Deal if No New Terms
The terms of negotiation are unclear, but anyone caught buying Iranian crude oil would be subject to US sanctions and potentially locked out of the American financial market.
90% of Kashmir Free of Daytime Restrictions, Says J&K Principal Secretary
The J&K Principal Secretary decided to open communication blockade in 29 more exchanges, making the number of functional exchanges to 76 out of 95.
Ordinance on E-cigarettes Welcome But Only Total Ban Can Solve Problem, Say Experts
The government last month came up with a draft ordinance seeking to ban the production, import, distribution and sale of electronic cigarettes and proposing jail term of one year for violators.
Delhi Court Reserves Order on Anticipatory Bail of P Chidambaram and Son for Sept 5 in Aircel-Maxis Case
The CBI and the ED sought in court the custodial interrogation of the P Chidambaram and Karti Chidambaram in cases arising out of the Aircel-Maxis scam saying they have been non-cooperative in the investigation.
India Inc's Foreign Borrowings More Than Double to USD 4.98 Bn in July: RBI
Larsen & Toubro and HPCL-Mittal Energy raised USD 150 million and USD 125 million, respectively for rupee expenditure.
Kerala Government Employees to Enjoy Long Weekend Starting September 8
Kerala government employees will enjoy the 8-day long break due to various holidays falling in between like Onam, Moharram, Sree Narayana Guru Jayanthy.
2,428 Cases in One Day, over 70,000 Since January: Dengue Wreaks Havoc in Bangladesh
The total number of dengue cases in 2019 has exceeded the combined totals of the past 19 years in Bangladesh, according to data released by the country’s Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS).
Nokia 8.1 Selling for Rs 15,999, Down From Launch Price of Rs 27,999
The Nokia 8.1 has now come down to a price of Rs 15,999 for the 4GB RAM variant.
Plane Develops Snag Minutes Before BJP MP Ravi Kishan was Set to Board
Ravi Kishan, BJP MP from Gorakhpur, was attending a party function when he was informed about a technical glitch five minutes before boarding.
Why is Aspirin Not Prescribed in Dengue? It Could Prove Fatal
With dengue cases being at an all-time high across various cities in the country, a lot of people are panicking and often self-medicate in order to rid themselves of irritation or discomfort.
Aedes Mosquito Responsible for Zika Cases in 2016 at Ahmedabad
The Zika virus was first detected in the country in November 2016 in an Ahmedabad based 34-year-old pregnant woman and in 2017 Tamil Nadu Zika detection found 18,000 aedes mosquitoes were screened.
Journalist Who Broke Story of Salt, Roti Being Served as Mid-day Meal in UP Booked for Criminal Conspiracy
The move comes despite an assurance by the district magistrate that the matter would be looked into and 'those responsible for serving such low standard mid-day meal will be dealt with strictly'.
Do Dil Mil Rahe Hain: Arjun Kapoor Tries to Woo Malaika Arora Shah Rukh Khan Style
Arjun recently posted a series of pictures from the condo where he is put up in Austria. One particular image has two heart-shaped balloons hanging from the ceiling, with the caption "Do Dil Mil Rahe Hain."