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No Bed Of Roses Banned in Bangladesh, Madhur Bhandarkar Feels Sorry for Makers
No Bed of Roses is said to be loosely based on late Bangladeshi writer and filmmaker Humayun Ahmed, who divorced his wife of 27 years and married an actress 33 years his junior.
Donald Trump Vows to Defeat ISIS, Rebuild Military to Keep Country Safe
US President Donald Trump has vowed to "totally destroy" ISIS and rebuild the US military as part of measures to keep the country safe.
Kashmir: Army Calls Off Anti-militancy Operation in Pulwama Due to Stone Pelting
In the backdrop of army chief's warning to people to stay away from encounter sites, a large number of youth on Saturday pelted stones on security forces who had launched an anti-militancy operations in South Kashmir.
Was the Trust Vote a Transaction or one for Transformation, Wonders Kiran Bedi
What happened in Tamil Nadu Assembly on Saturday was the worst in recent memory and it essentially shows a “thumb to the voter,” Lieutenant Governor of Pondicherry Kiran Bedi told News18.
For EPS, the Battle For Hearts and Minds Has Only Just Begun
Despite his triumph in the House, Chief Minister Palaniswami will be looking over his shoulder every step along the way, wondering if he can be secure in the 'confidence' he enjoys or someone – either in his party or the 'family' – is waiting to pull the...
Apple WWDC 2017 to Begin From June 5
"WWDC 2017" will give developers access to more than 1,000 Apple engineers with opportunities to meet and engage with them throughout the conference.
Donald Trump Calls Media 'Enemy of the American People'
Donald Trump ratcheted up his attacks on the media Friday, describing the press as "the enemy of the American people!" in a tweet.
Tamil Nadu Assembly Live: Edappadi Wins Vote of Confidence, OPS Calls it 'Undemocratic'
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Edappadi K. Palaniswami is seeking a vote of confidence in Tamil Nadu Assembly.
In Uttar Pradesh, 403 Separate Battles Will Decide Assembly Elections
For the last year, analysts have been searching for an overarching theme that will decide the 2017 UP Assembly polls.
BS-IV Norms Should be Implemeted as Planned, No Amnesty for BS-III Vehicles: Bajaj Auto
The industrialist said the Government is expected to honour its commitment to the nation.
Malaysia Won't Release Kim Jong-Nam's Body Until Family Comes Forward
The body of Kim Jong-Nam, the assassinated half-brother of North Korea's leader, will not be released until his family have provided DNA samples, Malaysia said on Friday, despite a request from Pyongyang.
Finnish Parliament Confirms Same-sex Marriage Law
Finland's parliament on Friday voted down a citizens' petition demanding a repeal to a law that will allow same-sex marriages, securing the future of the law that will come into force next month.
In Conversation With RBI Governor Urjit Patel
In an exclusive interview to Network 18, Reserve Bank of India Governor Urjit Patel argued in favour of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's demonetisation drive and said it is important to grow a thick skin in the business" of being a central bank chief.
Congress, BJP Failed to Expose Foreign Black Money Hoarders: Ram Jethmalani
“Then PM agreed to seek information only under Double Taxation Avoidance Treaty which has nothing to do with the black money,” he claimed.
India and US in Talks on F-16 Jet Factory, Says Lockheed Martin
US defence company Lockheed Martin said on Thursday that talks were taking place between the United States and the Indian government over its offer of setting up a factory to produce F-16 fighter planes in India.
RBI Governor's Job Demands One to Grow a Thick Skin: Urjit Patel
RESERVE Bank of India Governor Urjit Patel feels “it is important to grow a thick skin in the business” of being a central bank chief, as he presented one of the strongest arguments yet in favour of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s demonetisation drive in a...