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Samsung Heir Lee Seeks 12 Years Jail in Corruption Case
The 49-year-old billionaire heir to South Korea's Samsung Group was convicted by the lower court of bribing the country's former president Park Geun-hye.
Top 5 Hatchback Launched in 2017 – Maruti Suzuki Baleno RS, Hyundai Grand i10
2017 was a slow year for hatchbacks as only a few new products were launched. Here's a list of the top 5 hatchbacks launched in the country in 2017.
Suzuki XBEE Compact Crossover Wagon Launched in Japan
The all-new XBEE adopts the Suzuki Safety Support and comes with Dual Sensor Brake Support (DSBS) collision-mitigating system.
Sushma Swaraj to Make Statement on Kulbushan Jadhav Issue Tomorrow
India has accused Pakistan of violating mutual understandings on Kulbhushan Jadhav's meeting with his family and said the former Navy officer appeared coerced and under considerable stress during the tightly-controlled interaction.
Most Expensive Cars Sold at Public Auction in 2017
2017 saw a number of auction sales that suggest classic cars are still a good investment.
Can MPs and MLAs Continue to Practise as Lawyers? Bar Council of India to Decide
The December 18 application stated that “many MPs, MLAs appear as an advocate even during Parliament/Legislative Assembly session and participate in matters that affect the financial interests of the country and with a person with whom they have a prospec...
Babul Supriyo Cries Non-cooperation by West Bengal Government
According to Babul Supriyo, he had tried to go "beyond the political considerations" for the welfare of the people of the industrial area.
Peru's Fujimori Asks For Forgiveness, Thanks Kucyznski For Pardon
Peru's former authoritarian President Alberto Fujimori asked for forgiveness "from the bottom of my heart" to Peruvians he acknowledged having disappointed, and thanked President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski for granting him a pardon on Christmas Eve.
Doctors Gone Wild: Booze in Ambulance, Belly Dancers at Alumni Bash
A video of the event, which shows Russian Belly dancers performing on stage amidst cheering doctors, has since gone viral on social media platforms.
China Successfully Launches Remote Sensing Satellites
The satellites were launched on a Long March-2C carrier rocket from Xichang Satellite launch centre in the southwest Sichuan province.
Vodafone to Start VoLTE Services in India by January
In the first phase, Vodafone VoLTE service will be available in Mumbai, Gujarat, Delhi, Karnataka and Kolkata and will be extended across the country in a short time, the company said in a statement.
'Modi Kaka ka Gaon' Set to Release Across India This Friday
The development comes close on the heels of the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) giving the censor certificate to the movie in late November, which it had been refused for eight months.
Oil Prices Cross $65/Barrel, Near June 2015 High After Cuts by OPEC
The production cuts come amid healthy global demand, which many analysts expect to hit 100 million barrels per day (bpd) for the first time at some point next year or in 2019.
BSNL to Start 4G services in India Soon
The telecom corporation hopes that the ensuing 4G launch onLong Term Evolution route (a standard for high-speed wireless communication) will enable its mobile customers to enjoy faster data speeds and improve its user experience
South Korea Approves LG Display's Plan to Build OLED Factory in China
The approval comes five months after LG Display announced it would invest in large-size OLED production in Guangzhou, China, to respond to the fast-growing demand for the screens in TVs in overseas markets.
Shambulal Regar, New Face of Hindu Far Right in Poll-Bound Rajasthan
Having brutally murdered a Muslim for his religion and recorded it on a widely shared video a fortnight ago, Shambhulal has since the last fortnight not only created a name for himself, he has created a communal fissure in Rajasthan.