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'Facebook Friend' Kidnaps Gujarat Man After Calling Him to Park, Asks Family To Shell Out 12 Lakh
The four accomplices of Nitu Rawal arrived at the park and claimed to be her brothers. They then kidnapped victim Suresh Chhabriya and asked him to marry the woman.
Maharashtra Minister Says Online Liquor Sale to be Allowed, Then Backtracks
The minister, reportedly fearing backlash over the announcement from Opposition parties and anti-liquor activists, later said only a proposal had been received.
'Please Join Imran Khan's Cabinet': BJP Snubs Sidhu After He Professes Love for Pakistan
BJP leader Sambit Patra called Sidhu's remarks a 'conspiracy' of the Congress government to divide the nation.
Wildlife Carer, Husband Feed 30 Kangaroos During Severe Drought; One of Them Attacks Family
Linda Smith, 64, suffered a collapsed lung, broken ribs, cuts and other internal injuries, and underwent surgery in hospital on Sunday after being attacked by the kangaroo she had fed amid severe drought in Australia.
Chitrangada Singh on #MeToo: Men Who Have Done Wrong Should be Scared
Chitrangada Singh is positive that the #MeToo movement is here to stay for long and says change can happen only through fear and for now, it's working.
Nawazuddin Siddiqui's Sister is Battling Cancer Since She Was 18
Nawazuddin Siddiqui shared a heartfelt message for his sister, who he says has been battling breast cancer since she was 18.
Let's Laugh Uncensored: The Rise and Rise of Stand-Up Comedy in India
As we prep for the insanity of elections 2019, everyone’s talking but the truth is rarely told. And even rarer is it told with laughter.
Donald Trump Spells Out ‘Sole Criteria’ for Immigration to US
"I'm very tough at the borders. We've been very tough at the borders. People have to come into our country legally, not illegally. Legally. And I want them to come in on merit," Trump told reporters at the White House on Saturday.
Freed US Pastor Held for Terror Charges Arrives Home from Turkey, Meets Trump
On Friday, a Turkish court in Aliaga convicted Brunson on charges of espionage and aiding terror groups. It sentenced him to three years, one month and 15 days in jail -- but released him based on time served and good behavior.
Family of Pakistani Christian on Death Row for Blasphemy Prays for Freedom
Asia Bibi, a labourer, was accused of blasphemy against the Prophet Mohammed in 2009 by Muslim women she was working with in a field. The charge is punishable by death under legislation that rights groups say is routinely abused to settle personal vendett...
Women in Cinema Collective Attacks AMMA, Accuses it of Siding With Actor Accused of Molestation
The WCC members alleged that despite being the only body in the Malayalam film industry, AMMA was acting against the interests of women and was not providing a "safe place" for them to discuss their issues.
India Will Face 10 Surgical Strikes if it Attacks Us Even Once, Warns Pakistan Major General
The military spokesman said the Pakistan Army was the custodian of the $50 billion CPEC and the mega project will strengthen the economy of the country.
Elon Musk’s April Fool Joke to Become Reality, Tesla-branded Tequila 'Teslaquila' Coming Soon
Besides sharing a link to a media report on Twitter with the message 'Teslaquila coming soon …', Musk also later shared a photo of a 'Teslaquila' label in a tweet.
Guard Felt He Was 'Possessed' When He Shot at Gurugram Judge's Wife and Son
The woman and her son have been admitted to a hospital for treatment. Police said the motive behind the shooting is still not clear.
Rush to Name Newborns After Cyclone 'Titli' as it Leaves Trails of Destruction in Odisha
Twenty-year-old A Allemma of Paradip, who gave birth to twins at the sub divisional hospital at Chhatrapur at 6.05 and 6.12 am on Thursday, at the time of landfall of Titli at Palasa, wants to name the newborns 'Titli' which means butterfly in Hindi.
Nokia Chairman Reopens Old Wounds With New Book
Nokia was the world's largest mobile handset maker and Europe's highest valued company at its peak, accounting for about 4 percent of Finland's economic output.