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At Least 33 People Died in Police Crackdown in Nairobi: Rights Groups
Protests erupted in Kenya after President Uhuru Kenyatta was declared winner over opposition leader Raila Odinga in the vote. The Supreme Court later voided the result.
Names of Mulayam, Shivpal Missing From SP National Executive List
There was suspense as to whether the SP founder, Mulayam Singh Yadav, will remain its patron. Party spokesperson Rajendra Chowdhury said he was not aware of any such post.
'Android O' Coming to OnePlus 3, 3T
The Android O update will include significant system enhancements including updated security patch, smart-text selection, quick settings design among others, the company said in a statement.
RIL Shares Gain Nearly 2% After Q2 Results
The stock gained 1.71 percent to touch its one year high of Rs 891.70 on BSE. It, however, gave up its early gains and was trading 0.58 percent lower at Rs 871.60.
Customised Ford Focus Hot-Rod Cars Heading Towards SEMA 2017
The Focus is one of very few Ford cars that's universally popular, loved as much in the US as it is in Europe and, since the launch of the fire-breathing, self-drifting RS model, it has found even more fans.
Varun Dhawan To Join The Likes of Mahatma Gandhi, PM Modi, Big B At Madame Tussauds Hong Kong
Varun is the fourth Indian figure to join Madame Tussauds Hong Kong after Gandhi Ji, PM Modi and Big B, whose wax statues are currently on display.
Happy Birthday Hema Malini: A Playlist To Celebrate Bollywood's Dream Girl
As Bollywood's dream girl turns a year older, we get you a playlist of a few all-time favorite songs featuring Hema Malini.
Twitter Turns Over ‘Handles’ of 201 Russia-Linked Accounts
Twitter is set to appear November 1 before the Senate intelligence committee at a public hearing. Both Facebook and Google have been invited to testify at the same hearing.
MHA Orders Withdrawal of 1,000 Paramilitary Personnel From Darjeeling
In a communication, the ministry said seven companies of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), including three women companies, and three companies of Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) personnel would be withdrawn from Darjeeling from tomorrow.
NTPC Denies Giving Jobs to Akhlaq Lynching Accused
This comes after reports that some people accused of lynching Akhlaq in Bisada village of Uttar Pradesh’s Dadri in September 2015 got contractual jobs with the PSU after being facilitated by a local MLA.
Controversy Over Vyapam-linked Deaths Result of Madhya Pradesh Police Goof up, Says CBI
Among the 24 deaths, 16 had taken place much before the the deceased were booked in the Vyapam scam by the state police, the CBI probe has found, ruling out any conspiracy behind the deaths.
Once Promised Paradise, IS Fighters End up in Mass Graves
Flies buzz around human remains to poke through the dusty earth in the Iraqi town of Dhuluiyah, 90 kilometres (55 miles) north of Baghdad, at a hastily-dug pit containing the bodies of dozens of IS fighters killed in 2015.
Delectable Festive Treats With Modern Twist
At the festival hosted by Cafe G at Crowne Plaza, Chef Nilesh Dey conducted the workshop on how to bake and decorate Diwali-inspired novelty cupcakes.
Colonial-era Military Farms to Go Amid Concerns for Cows Housed There
The 700-acre farm in the city of 1.1 million people, along with 38 other military farms set up by the India's former British rulers, is to be closed in coming weeks.
Low Productivity in Advanced Economies Worrisome, Says Arun Jaitley
While the persistence of low productivity and potential growth in advanced economies (AEs) remains worrisome, growth in emerging markets and developing economies (EMDEs) is expected to recover going forward, Arun Jaitley said.
German Minister Upsets Fellow Conservatives Over Muslim Holidays
Thomas de Maiziere pointed out that All Saints' Day was only a public holiday in Germany's Catholic regions and added: "In places where there are many Muslims, why can't we think about introducing a Muslim public holiday?"