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Pakistani Journalist Taha Siddiqui, Who Works for Indian Channel, Escapes Abduction Bid by Armed Men
The Rawalpindi Islamabad Union of journalists has expressed serious concerns over the incident. It appealed to Pakistan's Interior Minister Ahsan Iqbal to direct officials to investigate the incident.
Bajaj Dominar 400 2018 Edition With New Colors Launched in India
Now the bike will also be available in Rock Matte Black, Glacier Blue and Canyon Red shade along with already existing Midnight Blue, Twilight Plum, Moon White and Matt Black colors.
BMW M5 Performs 232 Mile Long Drift, Earns 2 Guinness World Records
BMW Performance Driving School instructor Johan Schwartz has reclaimed the title of the Guinness World Record by recording the longest drift at 232.5 miles.
Supreme Court Seeks Centre's Response on SIT to Probe Kulburgi Murder Case
The scholar was shot dead in August 2015 at his Dharwad residence in broad daylight by unknown assailants, who are yet to be nabbed.
Internet Giants Not Doing Enough to Take Down Illegal Content - EU
Several European governments have increased pressure on social media companies to do more to remove illegal content - from incitement to hatred and racism to extremist material to counterfeit products being sold online.
New Polish PM Fires Top Ministers to Reduce Tensions with European Union
The feud between Brussels and Warsaw's eurosceptic government has emerged as a central element of mounting tensions between wealthier western EU members and the ex-communist east amid a wider debate over the bloc's future.
In China, Macron Declares "Europe is Back", Pitches France Inc
Macron has emerged as arguably the strongest voice in Europe, in the absence of either German or British leadership, with Chancellor Merkel bogged down in coalition talks and PM May swamped by Brexit.
GAIL to Focus on Pipelines, Marketing Can be Done by Anyone: Dharmendra Pradhan
Refusing to confirm or deny reports of government mulling splitting GAIL into two, Oil Minister Dharmendra Pradhan on Tuesday said creating infrastructure to take environment friendly natural gas to uncovered parts, particularly eastern India, is a priori...
Man, Who Consumed Poison at BJP Office to Protest Note Ban and GST, Dies
Prakash Pandey, a resident of Haldwani, the largest city in the Kumaun region, had recounted his story to Uttarakhand Agriculture Minister Subodh Uniyal during a Janata Darbar programme at the BJP office in the state capital on Saturday.
Maharashtra Policeman Suspended After Wife Claims He Married Seven Times
During the inquiry, police found that the constable first married in 1986 and subsequently in 1992, 1993, 1995, 1998, 2007 and in 2014.
Joanna Lumley to Host BAFTA Film Awards
Actress-model Joanna Lumley is on board to host the 71st British Academy Film Awards. The ceremony will be hosted by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA).
BAFTA 2018 Nominations: The Shape of Water Leads; Here's The Complete List of Nominees
Here's the full list of BAFTA 2018 nominees:
CES 2018: Intel Chief Says Chip Flaw Damage Contained by Industry
Intel chief Brian Krzanich took the unusual step of addressing the security issue as he delivered a keynote ahead of the opening of the huge Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas,
CES 2018: Google Teams With Sony, Lenovo For Smart Speakers With Touchscreens
Dubbed smart displays by Google, the new devices introduce tablet-like screens to speakers that can obey oral commands to perform tasks like playing music, dimming lights, locking doors and setting alarms.
Hackers Targeting Winter Olympics in South Korea: McAfee
McAfee Advanced Threat Research analysts Ryan Sherstobitoff and Jessica Saavedra-Morales discovered a campaign targeting organisations involved with the Pyeongchang Olympics scheduled from February 9-25.
French Prosecutor Launches Probe Into Apple Planned Obsolescence
The French watchdog's preliminary investigation could take months, and depending on its findings, the case could be dropped or handed to a judge for an in-depth investigation.