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Myanmar Not Ready for Return of Rohingya Refugees: UN Official
Myanmar and Bangladesh agreed in January to complete a voluntary repatriation of the refugees in two years and Myanmar set up two reception centres near the border in Rakhine to receive the first arrivals.
Here’s How Depression Negatively Impacts Heart Patients
About one-fifth of cardiovascular disease patients suffer from depression.
Brazil's Lula Spends First Day of 12-year Prison Sentence
The next potentially explosive legal development could come as early as next Wednesday, when local media report that the Supreme Court may revisit the current law on incarceration during appeals.
Husband Throws Acid on Woman Cop for Giving Birth to Girl in Muzaffarnagar
Komal, who was posted at Delhi, was living with her parents after a dispute with her husband Kapil Kumar, who works in a private firm in the national capital.
AP SSC Class 10 Results 2018 Will be Declared on April 29 on bse.ap.gov.in
The Board of Secondary Education of Andhra Pradesh (BSEAP) conducted the AP SSC Class 10 examination 2018 from 15-29 March, 2018.
Delhi Court Discharges BJP Leaders Ramesh Bidhuri, Others in Rioting Case
Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Samar Vishal granted the relief noting that the charge sheet filed by Delhi Police was sketchy and dismissive in nature and there is no investigation on the identity of the accused persons.
Donald Trump Stands by Embattled EPA Chief Scott Pruitt in Tweet
Taxpayers have paid more to protect Pruitt than past EPA chiefs but those expenses are justified since Pruitt has been under threat, Trump wrote.
Former President Lula Agrees to Surrender to Brazil Police After Defying Order
A judge ordered Lula to turn himself in to police on Friday afternoon to start serving a 12-year prison sentence for bribery that will likely end the political career of Brazil's first working class president and his hopes of returning to power.
TMC MLA Greets 'Rivals' With 'Rosogullas' Amid Panchayat Poll Violence
BJP’s Kashi Biswas and senior CPI (M) leaders like Amal Haldar, Uday Sarkar appreciated the initiative taken by Nepal Ghorui.
Poisoned Russian Agent Sergei Skripal is Getting Better Fast, Hospital Says
Sergei Skripal, who was recruited by Britain's MI6, was arrested for treason in Moscow in 2004. He ended up in Britain after being swapped in 2010 for Russian spies caught in the United States.
Donald Trump Not to Attend White House Correspondents Dinner
This is for the second consecutive year that Trump has declined to attend the annual mega event of the journalists who cover the White House.
Arvind Kejriwal Asks L-G Baijal to Restore 5 Powers Enjoyed by Sheila Dikshit Govt
Kejriwal demanded that transfers and postings of officers should be handed to the Delhi government, saying vigilance powers can only be exercised by an elected government.
As Govt Scouts for Potential Buyers, Air India Looks to Renew Flying Permit
As per the DGCA, Air India's flying permit is valid till June this year, while Air India Express SOP was to expire on 21st of this month.
In BJP's Dalit Outreach, Legislators Asked to Visit Villages to Spell Out Party's Stand in SC/ST Act
More than 20,000 villages with more than 50% Dalit population have been identified and elected representatives of the party have been told to spend a night in the village.
[Update] After Ministry of Defence And Home Affairs, Law Ministry Website Goes Down
The Law Ministry website also showed a similar message: "The website encountered an unexpected error. Please try again later."
BJP Takes on Nitish Kumar, Says Innocents Implicated in Communal Violence Cases
This aggressive posturing of BJP comes a day after chief minister Nitish Kumar said that his government was committed to maintaining communal harmony and those trying to disturb it would go behind bars.