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Russia, Upping Pressure on Telegram App, Says Terrorists Use it
Russia's FSB security service said on Monday that the Telegram messaging app had been used by terrorists to plot atrocities on Russian soil, increasing pressure on the service days after the authorities accused it of violating Russian legislation.
Yogi Completes 100 Days in Office, BJP Counts its Pluses
Yogi Adityanath on Monday completed 100 days in office as Uttar Pradesh chief minister but it was a low-key anniversary with no big event to showcase the achievements of the government.
5 Things You Can Learn from a Low Wage Job
Although everybody dreams to start their professional careers with a decent and hi-paying job; given the current scenario even if we get our desired job the salary may not be what we had expected. But, should you get disappointed and leave the opportunity...
Tourism Has Become Barcelona Locals' Main Concern
Tourism has become the main issue of concern for Barcelona's residents ahead of unemployment, according to a survey published Friday by the city hall of the popular seaside resort.
In Touch With India Over Mansarovar Pilgrimage Issue: China
China said on Monday that it was in touch with India over continuing the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra through the Nathu La pass in Sikkim, days after refusing entry to pilgrims citing damage to roads in Tibet due to landslides and rains.
Is Your Gemstone Jewellery Genuine?
You can be duped easily when you're buying gemstones. Be aware of checkpoints before making the purchase, say experts.
Eid Posters in South Kashmir Feature Hafiz Saeed And Burhan Wani
The posters also carry photographs of separatist leaders from the Valley like Masarat Alam Bhat and Syed Ali Shah Geelani
Mosul Celebrates First Eid Without Islamic State in Years
People in the Iraqi city of Mosul celebrated their first Muslim Eid holiday without Islamic State in years on Sunday after the militants were ejected from much of the city, and hoped the battle to recapture the remaining area would soon be over.
Congo President's Daughter Charged With Corruption in France
French investigators have charged the daughter and son-in-law of Congo's President Denis Sassou Nguesso with corruption, judicial sources said on Sunday.
China Floods: 34 Killed in , 93 Missing in Landslide
At least 34 people have been killed in floods triggered by days long heavy rains, while 93 others remained missing in a massive landslide, forcing evacuation of over 4.50 lakh people in southwest China.
Madhur Bhandarkar's Short Film Mumbai Mist Applauded in China
National Award winning filmmaker Madhur Bhandarkar's short film Mumbai Mist received a positive response at the BRICS Film Festival in Chengdu, China.
Kartik Aaryan Received Best Compliment from Paresh Rawal
Actor Kartik Aaryan, who has shared screen space with Paresh Rawal in Guest Iin London , was complimented by the Veteran actor and BJP MP for his comic timing.
Two Thirds of Mosul Old City Retaken From Islamic State, Says Commander
Iraqi forces have retaken two thirds of old Mosul, a week after launching an offensive against the Islamic State group's last bastion in the city, a senior commander said on Sunday.
Two Decades After Handover, Scant Love For China Among Hong Kong Youth
Hong Kong student activist Chau Ho-oi, born in the year the Asian financial hub returned to Chinese rule 20 years ago, recalls the sense of pride she once felt towards mainland China.
'Girls as Dessert': Thai Sex Scandal Exposes Grim Tradition
When senior bureaucrats visited the remote Thai province where local official Boonyarit worked, the routine was often the same: welcome them with the finest food and drink and then bring out the teen girls, often referred to as "dessert".
Dog in Forlorn Search For Owner After China Landslide: State Media
A droopy-eyed white dog apparently looking for its owner has been found in the rubble of a landslide that buried a village in southwest China, a state broadcaster said Sunday.