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Bengaluru Woman Says Police Thrashed Her, Muslim Friend for Roaming Near Temple, Probe On
In a video message on Sunday, the Bengaluru woman had alleged that the police beat her up along with her friend as they belong to different communities and were seen roaming near a temple.
Vijay Gokhale, Man Who Helped Defuse Doklam Standoff, is New Foreign Secretary
Vijay Gokhale was the one constantly in contact with the Chinese side helping resolve the crisis that was termed a “challenge” for the relationship between neighbours.
Day After Trump’s Tweet, US Blocks $255 Million Aid to Pakistan
The confirmation comes after US President Donald Trump accused Pakistan of giving nothing to the US but "lies and deceit" and providing "safe haven" to terrorists in return for USD 33 billion aid over the last 15 years.
Union Home Ministry Declares Nagaland as 'Disturbed Area' For 6 More Months
A home ministry official said the decision to continue the declaration of Nagaland as "disturbed area" has been taken as killings, loot and extortion have been going in various parts of the state which necessitated the action for the convenience of the se...
How to Get Back Into Exercise Mode in 2018
The golden rule for anyone who wants to bring exercise back into their life is to gradually increase the level of intensity and make sure you practice regularly.
Israeli Archaeologists Find 2,700-Year-Old ‘Governor of Jerusalem’ Seal Impression
Governors of Jerusalem, appointed by the king, are mentioned twice in the Bible, in 2 Kings, which refers to Joshua holding the position, and in 2 Chronicles, which mentions Masseiah in the post during the reign of Josiah.
Michelle Williams on Sexual Harassment: Something Big is Happening
The 37-year-old actor said it took some time for her to come to terms when the allegations came to light but is glad to see efforts being made to change the situation.
Sushma Swaraj Rules Out India-Pak Series at Neutral Venue, Cites Ceasefire Violations
At a meeting of the ministry’s consultative committee, Swaraj said high incidents of cross-border violations by Pakistan mean the atmosphere is not “conducive” for cricket diplomacy.
Delhi Fogged up on New Year Day; Flights and Trains Disrupted
With mercury at 5.7 degrees Celsius, dropping a notch below the season's average on Sunday night, hundreds of passengers braved the morning chill as they remained stranded for hours at the airport and Delhi railway stations.
2-Fold Plan Rahul Gandhi Must Use in 2018 to Avenge 2014 Humiliation
If Rahul Gandhi wants to seek the revenge for the 2014 election defeat, then he has to form a formidable combination of smaller parties and cobble together a non-BJP alliance.
Rupee Starts 2018 on a Better Note, up 5 Paise Against Dollar
At the Interbank Foreign Exchange, the rupee was trading higher by 5 paise against the previous close of 63.82. It opened higher by two paise at 63.85 and touched a high of 63.81 in early trade.
Kim Jong-Un Says North Korea Could Participate in South's Winter Olympics
"I sincerely hope the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics will be staged successfully," Kim said in his new year's address to the nation. "We are willing to take necessary measures including to dispatch our delegation."
Revelers Around The World Ring in 2018, Say Bye To The Old
Tens of thousands of New Zealanders took to streets and beaches, becoming among the first in the world to usher in 2018.
New Home Launches Dip 35% in 2017; Supply of Low-cost Homes Up
Eight cities -- NCR, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Bengaluru, Ahmedabad, Pune and Hyderabad -- recorded decline in new home launches in the range of 8 percent to 52 percent, mainly on account of implementation of real estate regulatory law RERA under which al...
13 Reasons Why, Stranger Things: Netflix Shows That Turned Conversation Starters In 2017
With 2017 coming to an end, here is a look at all the terrific shows that we savored, fought over, and discussed over and over this year.
Will Soon Be On Feet Again: Amitabh Bachchan
Earlier this week, the 75-year-old actor, said he was suffering from excruciating pain on the left shoulder due to an extra tear in the rotor cup.