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Inter Milan Sign Romelu Lukaku from Manchester United
Romelu Lukaku singed a five-year deal with Inter Milan after a what Italian media reports for around 65 million euros.
Climate Change Will Threaten World’s Food Supply, Warns United Nations
The UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change warned that efforts to limit global warming while feeding a booming population could be wrecked without swift and sweeping changes to how we use the land we live off.
Days after Vaiko Slams Nehru over Kashmir Plebiscite, TN Congress Chief Calls Him Political Opportunist
While Congress state president KS Azhagiri said Vaiko became an RS MP with his party's support, the MDMK chief denied the claim and refused to take back his comments on Jawaharlal Nehru.
Government Unlikely to Hike Vehicle Registration Fee Due to Auto Sector Slowdown
The Indian automotive industry is undergoing one of the worst slowdowns in history and as a result, the government may postpone the hike in the vehicle registration fee.
Jammu & Kashmir Governor Directs Officials to Facilitate Students Return to Their Homes for Eid
Governor has also sanctioned Rs 1 lakh each to designated liaison officers for organising Eid festivities for J&K students who are studying in other states and are unable to come to their homes on the occasion.
Won't Apologise for My Honest Opinion on Kangana Ranaut, Says Taapsee Pannu
Taapsee Pannu has said that her comment that Kangana Ranaut needs a "double filter" was not meant to be negative, and she has nothing to apologise for.
Apple MacBook Pro 16-inch Could Launch as Replacement For 15-inch Model
Apart from th MacBook Pro 16-inch, it is also said that Apple could update its existing lineup of 13-inch MacBook Pro and MacBook Air models around the same time.
Over 3 Cups of Coffee Per Day May Trigger Migraine, Say Researchers
Drinking three or more servings of caffeinated beverages a day increases the risk of migraine.
Planes for Rebel MLAs, No Helicopter for Flood-hit People? JDS Mocks Karnataka CM Yediyurappa
The Congress-JD(S) coalition government led by H D Kumaraswamy collapsed last month after the group of rebel MLAs resigned, reducing the government to a minority.
Son of Kashmir’s Last Ruler Says Discrimination in 35A Had to End, Muftis & Abdullahs Not ‘Anti-National’
Karan Singh, the last Sadr-e-Risayat of Kashmir, called for the release of leaders of legitimate political parties as soon as possible.
Three RBI Decisions That Will Help India Become a ‘Less-Cash’ Economy
The Bharat Bill Payment System, NEFT, and Central Payment will help India on its way to becoming a digitised economy.
Hundreds of Migrant Workers from UP, Bihar Flee Kashmir Amid Security Lockdown
Migrant workers complained that their Kashmiri employers didn't pay them any salary as security forces began imposing tight travel restrictions over the weekend and asked them to leave their jobs.
Humid Day in Delhi, Light Rains Likely on Thursday
The mercury settled at a high of 35.5 degrees Celsius, a notch above normal. The minimum temperature was recorded at 25.6 degrees Celsius, one notch below normal, the Meteorological Department said.
'Short-sighted Move': Indian Ministers, Diplomats Slam Pakistan's Decision to Recall Its Envoy, Cancel Trade
Pakistan’s cancellation of bilateral trade could adversely affect the proposed construction of the Kartarpur corridor, said Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh who described Islamabad’s move as a "knee-jerk" one.
Heavy Rain Batters Odisha; Flood-like Situation in Some Areas, Train Services Disrupted
At least three wagons of a goods train derailed in Ambadola station and several trains in the Rayagada-Titlagarh section have been cancelled or diverted due to heavy water logging and washing away of ballast of 100 metres of tracks.
Sushma Swaraj was a Pillar of Support, Recalls Sarabjit's Sister Dalbir Kaur
Recalling one of her meetings wuth Sushma Swaraj, Dalbir Kaur said, she was very concerned about Sarabjit and there were times when she told me that she wanted to do more but felt helpless as her party was not in power at that time.