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Netflix Buys Rights to Adapt One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel García Márquez
Netflix has bought the rights to create the first ever screen adaptation of Gabriel García Márquez's 1967 magical realist novel.
Samsung Galaxy Fold 4G to Arrive in India Soon Says CEO DJ Koh
Galaxy Fold, which will be available globally on April 26, comes with the world's first 7.3-inch Infinity Flex Display.
US Senator McSally, an Air Force Veteran, Reveals She Was Raped by Senior Officer
Martha McSally's disclosure came less than two months after Senator Joni Ernst, an Army veteran, said publicly that she had been raped in college by someone she knew and that her ex-husband had physically abused her.
Pak Used Jaish-e-Mohammed to Carry Out Attacks in India During My Tenure, Says Pervez Musharraf
Former Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf also welcomed the action against the Jaish-e-Mohammed, saying it had tried to assassinate him twice in December 2003.
Agriculture Minister Seeks Farmers' Views to Improve Sector in Next 5 Years
The objective behind this exercise is to ascertain what farmers wish from the government in the next five years and ensure the agriculture sector improves, Agriculture Minister Radha Mohan Singh said.
OBCs to Get 27% Reservation in MP, EWS 10%, Announces CM Kamal Nath
The BJP had targeted the ruling Congress government over non-implementation of EWS reservation during the three-day Budget session last month.
Kerala's Warring Sunni Groups Now in Tussle Over Appointment of First South Indian as Grand Mufti of Muslims
The EK faction alleges that the anointment of Musliyar to the key post has not been done by the authorised body of Barelvi Muslims.
Disappointed With Quick Regulatory Changes in India, But We Are Moving Forward: Walmart
The government last month barred online marketplaces like Flipkart and Amazon from selling products of companies where they hold stakes and banned exclusive marketing arrangements that could influence product prices.
Modi Calls HDK Remote-controlled, Karnataka CM Hits Back Saying He’s Doing More Than a Free PM
Congress leader and former chief minister Siddaramaiah also took to Twitter to take a swipe at the Prime Minister, who he said might be expressing his own experience of being controlled from Nagpur through his comments against others.
‘Happy to Help’: Congress Takes Dig as BJP Website Remains Down a Day After Hack
Congress' social media in-charge Divya Spandana was among the first to tweet about the BJP's hacked website. She also shared a screenshot of a meme featuring Prime Minister Narendra Modi and German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Israel's First Moon Mission Spacecraft Sends Back Selfie With a Full Earth
The Israeli mission comes amid renewed global interest in the moon, 50 years after American astronauts first walked on its surface.
Ex-Nissan chief Carlos Ghosn Case Shines Harsh Light on Japan's 'Hostage Justice'
Ghosn was released on bail of 1 billion yen ($9 million) on Wednesday after being held for more than 100 days following his November 19 arrest by prosecutors on suspicion of under-reporting his compensation.
Pakistan Continues Ceasefire Violations Along LoC in J&K's Rajouri and Poonch Districts
The defence officials called the Rajouri firing the third ceasefire violation of the day.
South African Singer Charged After Girlfriend Streams Assault on Instagram
The 38-second clip sparked a backlash from authorities, politicians and on social media and led to the arrest of South African singer Mandla Maphumulo.
Unbelievable! Autosexual Writer Ghia Vitale is All Set to Marry Self
Ghia Vitale, a writer from Long Island in the US, who embraces feminism and her genderfluid identity and had become aware of her sexuality at the age of seven.
Priced at Rs 132 Crore, Bugatti La Voiture Noire is the World's Most Expensive New Car Ever Made
This is a coupé with the comfort of a luxury limousine and the power of a hyper sports car.