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Kulbhushan Jadhav Case: Pak to Propose 3 Names to ICJ For Appointment as Ad-hoc Judges
Pakistan will propose three names to the International Court of Justice on Thursday for appointment as ad-hoc judges to hear the case of Indian prisoner Kulbhushan Jadhav who has been sentenced to death by a military court, according to a media report.
Nicolas Cage Turned Down a Role in Master of None Season Two
Actor Nicolas Cage turned down a role in the Netflix series, Master of None, which has been created by actor-comic Aziz Ansari.
Noel Gallagher Donates Song Profits to Charity for Manchester Victims
Singer Noel Gallagher has reportedly donated all profits from Oasis hit single Don't look back in anger to charity for victims affected by the May 22 terror attack in Manchester.
Snapchat User Growth May Decline This Quarter
In Snap's first quarter, it reported 166 million daily active users, a growth rate of five percent from the previous quarter.
Czech 'GyroDrive' Beats Flying Cars For Hybrid License
Instead of creating a car that flies, Czech pilot Pavel Brezina has made a "GyroDrive" – a mini helicopter you can drive.
Mandsaur Farmers' Agitation: Collector, SP Transferred
The government also transferred Mandsaur SP, OP Tripathi and posted Manoj Kumar Singh in place of him, the sources added.
Mexico Protects Ancient Temple While Hotel is Built Above
Plans to expand a hotel in Mexico City have been put on hold after archaeologists unearthed a 1400s-era temple to the Aztec wind god Ehecatl and a ceremonial ball court under the property.
Youth Killed, Six Bullets Pumped Into Dead Body on Orders of Panchayat
Yadav’s attackers also took the girl, Soni Kumari, away with them as they escaped
An Emotionally Moving Film: Rajkumar Hirani on Sachin: A Billion Dreams
The film has been written and directed by James Erskine and produced by Ravi Bhagchandka and Carnival Motion Pictures under 200 Not Out Productions.
S&P cuts Qatar's credit rating one notch to AA-
S&P Global Ratings on Wednesday cut Qatar's credit rating by one notch AA- and put it on watch for further downgrades after six Gulf partners severed ties.
Demonetisation Didn’t Impact Growth, says RBI
Demonetisation has not led to lower economic growth, the Reserve Bank of India said on Wednesday while citing “surprises” like dip in inflation as well as GDP growth for maintaining status quo on policy rates.
Farmer Protests Spread Across Madhya Pradesh, Centre Rushes Forces
Rioting and arson was reported in several districts of Madhya Pradesh a day after six farmers died in police firing in Mandsaur.
MediaTek Opens New Facility in Bengaluru
MediaTek's chipsets power consumer products like cell phones, TVs, set-top boxes, DVD players, routers, tablets, fitness bands, smart watches and gaming stations.
Global Server Revenue Declines; HP Still Leads
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) continued to lead in the worldwide server market based on revenue.
Where Even GPS Gets Lost: Highway Maze Drives Chinese Motorists Crazy
Fifteen ramps and eight directions have been built to allow vehicles to move from one level to another.
French Open: Nadal Moves to Semi-final After Carreno Busta Retires
Rafael Nadal qualified for the French Open semi-finals for the 10th time on Wednesday after compatriot Pablo Carreno Busta retired with injury while trailing 6-2, 2-0.