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Indians Can Visit Russia's Far East Without Visas
"We are pro actively forming the modern infrastructure and creating special regimes in the far east; the law on visits to the Vladivostok free port was approved in March," he said.
CBFC Demands Deletion of Two Words from Sonakshi Sinha's Noor
The movie, which is an adaptation of Saba Imtiaz’s novel Karachi, I Love You features Sonakshi in the role of a journalist.
Trump Congratulates Turkish President Erdogan After Contentious Referendum Win
Ignoring concerns raised by international monitoring groups, President Donald Trump called Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Monday to congratulate him on the country's contested referendum greatly expanding presidential powers.
Modi Hints at Rules For Doctors to Prescribe Generic Drugs
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday indicated that his government may bring in a legal framework under which doctors will have to prescribe generic medicines, which are cheaper than equivalent branded drugs, to patients.
What Will be The Biggest Cars of This Year's Auto Shanghai?
Audi has chosen Shanghai to debut its e-tron concept which is also expected to be an all-electric or plug-in hybrid performance car.
GM to Add 1,100 Jobs in California Over Five Years at Self-Driving Unit
GM acquired Cruise Automation for $1 billion in March 2016 as part of its effort to build autonomous vehicles.
Italian Emma Morano, Last Known Survivor of 19th Century, Dies at 117
Emma Morano, an Italian woman believed to have been the oldest person alive and the last survivor of the 19th century, died Saturday at the age of 117, Italian media reported.
BJP Must Clarify its Policy Towards Allies: Shiv Sena
It said the BJP may continue moving towards the fulfillment of its mission of ruling from Panchayat to Parliament.
Which Films Have Made To The Cannes 2017 Lineup?
For several weeks now, big names like Michael Haneke, Sofia Coppola, Michel Hazanavicius, Bong Joon-Ho and Jacques Doillon have all been tipped for the lineup of the 70th edition of the Cannes Film Festival.
Didn't Make Udta Punjab to Win National Award, Says Alia Bhatt
Abhishek Chaubey's Udta Punjab, which dealt with the issue of substance abuse in Punjab, failed to win an award in the 64th National Film Awards.
Email Id For Black Money Info Receives Over 38,000 Mails
The email address launched by the Finance Ministry for getting tips about black money received over 38,000 emails, but only 16 per cent of them were forwarded for further inquiry, CBDT said in a reply to an RTI query earlier this month.
Former Law Officer, Ex-Militant Gunned Down in Separate Incidents in Kashmir
A former law officer and an ex-militant were gunned down in separate incidents in the Kashmir valley this evening, police said.
Nine Wounded in Shooting at Ohio Party Hall
Nine people were wounded by gunfire on Sunday at an after-hours club in Columbus, Ohio, with injuries ranging from minor to life-threatening, police said.
On Easter, Pope Francis Denounces 'Oppressive Regimes' But Urges Restraint
Pope Francis denounced "oppressive regimes" in his Easter message on Sunday but in an apparent call for restraint urged world leaders to prevent the spread of conflicts, as tensions rose in North Korea and Syria.
Begum Jaan Opened at Rs 3.94 Crore Despite Mixed Reviews: Srijit Mukherji
Vidya Balan-starrer Begum Jaan is an adaptation of Bengali film "Rajkahini", also helmed by Srijit. It released on April 14.
Islamic State Launches Chlorine Gas Attack on Iraqi Troops in Mosul: Iraq
An Iraqi military officer says Islamic State militants have launched a gas attack in a newly-liberated area in western Mosul.