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Black Mirror Star Andrew Scott Rules Out Ever Playing James Bond
The 25th James Bond film will be released worldwide in April 2020.
UK Minister Discusses Regional Tensions, Nuclear Deal in Iran
Minister of State for the Middle East Andrew Murrison spoke with Kamal Kharazi, head of the Strategic Council of Foreign Relations at Iran's foreign ministry, on "bilateral ties, regional issues" and the 2015 nuclear deal.
Anushka Sharma Heads to Brussels for Shoot, Will Join Virat Kohli in London Soon
After spending quality time with husband Virat Kohli in London, Bollywood star Anushka Sharma has now landed in Brussels, Belgium.
With Onset of Rain, No New Encephalitis Case Reported in Muzaffarpur Today
The Acute Encephalitis Syndrome (AES) outbreak, which according to the state health department has affected about 20 out of the 40 districts in Bihar has afflicted more than 600 children since June 1, killing close to 140.
US National Security Advisor John Bolton Warns Iran to Not Mistake 'Prudence' for 'Weakness'
"Neither Iran nor any other hostile actor should mistake US prudence and discretion for weakness," said Bolton ahead of a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem.
Veggies Transmit Superbugs to Human Gut: Study
Superbugs transmitted through vegies can hide and colonize in the intestines for months when they then escape the intestine they can cause diseases such as urinary infection.
This is Why Janhvi Kapoor Calls Herself 'Superstitious' and 'Old Fashioned'
Janhvi Kapoor made her Bollywood debut with 'Dhadak', along with Ishaan Khatter.
Indian Women's Hockey Team Beat Japan 3-1 to Clinch FIH Series Finals
Gurjit Kaur scored twice after skipper Rani Rampal opened the scoring as India defeated hosts Japan to be crowned women's FIH Series Finals champion.
Ethiopia's Army Chief Shot Dead by His Own Bodyguard Hours After Coup Attempt
Amhara state president Ambachew Mekonnen and his advisor were shot dead and the state's attorney general was wounded in Amhara's capital of Bahir Dar on Saturday evening, according to a statement from the office of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed.
Sudan's Main Opposition Coalition Agrees to Ethiopia-Mediated Draft Agreement on Govt Structure
The Ethiopian draft proposal suggested that the sovereign council, which would lead Sudan towards election, would consist of seven civilians and seven military members with one additional seat for an impartial individual.
11 Dead as Plane Crashes in Hawaii During Skydiving Trip
The twin-engine Beechcraft King Air plane took off from Dillingham Airfield on the north shore of the island. The plane was engulfed in flames when firefighters made it to the crash site.
Teenager Dies 5 Days after Being Allegedly Beaten up and Sodomised by Juveniles in Gurugram
The victim's father, a rickshaw-puller, did not have the money for his son's last rites and dumped the body at an isolated place in Kherkidhaula area, claimed residents of the area.
Yeddyurappa Rules Out Mid-term Polls in K'taka, Asks Cong-JDS Alliance to Quit If It Can't Govern State
Yeddyurappa's statement comes a day after former Prime Minister and JD(S) supremo HD Deve Gowda said there was no doubt there would be mid-term polls to the state assembly.
Odisha Declares 4th Saturdays as Holidays
In an order on Saturday, the government also announced new office hours which will be half an hour more than the existing hours.
US Aid Worker Arrested for 'Molesting' Judicial Magistrate in Shillong
The American aid worker and his organisation, Blind Lead Trust, have also filed a counter complaint against the magistrate for assaulting him inside the premises the family had rented out to the trust.
Iran Summons Emirates' Top Envoy over US Drone Incident
Iran issued a "strong protest" to the UAE diplomat, saying Iran does not tolerate the facilitation of foreign forces that violate its territory.