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Priyanka Chopra, Aishwarya Rai, Anushka Sharma: What Your Favourite Celebrities Wore To Stardust Awards 2016 Red Carpet
With a bevy of stars making their way to the red carpet, the event turned out to be quite a glitzy affair this time.
Fire Breaks Out at Mumbai's Air India Building at Nariman Point
According to the police it's a level 3 fire.
Be a Boot-Friendly Person This Winter
Opt for fringed boots which are trending or choose a studded pair, which add an oomph to any ensemble.
Synonym for 'Hell': Explaining the Syria Civil War
In its February edition of 2011, Vogue magazine published a profile on his wife Asma-al-Assad titled “A Rose in the Desert”. The article was nothing less than a glowing tribute to the Assads.
Digital Payment Mechanisms Will Give Rise to Vexed Legal Issues: CJI TS Thakur
Importantly, development of digital or e-communication infrastructure may itself seek legal recourse in cases involving several kinds of malware like 'Trojan and worms' leading to e-commerce services blackout, Justice Thakur said.
AAP Declares Former Top Cop Elvis Gomes as Goa CM Candidate
A Well known and respected IPS officer, Gomes resigned from service after taking volunatry retirement in 2016 at gthe age of 53 years. He also served as IG prisons.
Assam Govt Announces 0.75% Extra Incentive on Digital Payment for Petrol/Diesel
Assam government has announced 0.75% additional incentive on digital payment for petrol, diesel over the one given by Centre.
Yearender 2016: Marvel Vs Dc Who Owned This Year's Superhero Universe?
At the beginning of 2016, Marvel and DC had planned to unleash everything big in store for the comic books fan.
Confidante of Disgraced South Korean President on Trial For Corruption
The jailed confidante of disgraced South Korean President Park Geun-hye denied on the first day of her trial on Monday that she used her ties to the presidential ties to extort money from powerful companies.
Human-Induced Climate Change Worsened 2015 Heatwave in India
The deadly heat waves that killed nearly 2,500 people in India and 2,000 people in Pakistan last year were exacerbated by human-induced climate change, scientists including those from IIT-Delhi have found.
US Election Hack Response to Russia "totally paralysed": McCain
McCain from Arizona who chairs the Senate Armed Services Committee, also called for a select committee to investigate the CIA's finding on the Russia hacking, the CNN reported.
United Nations Security Council to Vote Today on Sending Observers to Aleppo
The UN Security Council will vote Monday on a French-drafted resolution to quickly deploy UN observers to Aleppo, with Russia, Syria's ally, giving cautious backing to the measure.
Gunmen Burn Buses, Hindering Aleppo Evacuation Deal
Armed men burned five buses that were supposed to be used for an evacuation near Idlib in Syria on Sunday, holding up a deal to allow thousands to depart the last rebel pocket in Aleppo, where evacuees crammed into buses for hours, waiting to move.
John Kerry Hopes for New Yemen Ceasefire in 2 Weeks
US Secretary of State John Kerry expressed the hope in Saudi Arabia today that a new ceasefire in the Yemen conflict could be agreed within two weeks.
Sasikala Names Newborn Baby Girl 'Jayalalithaa'
Jayalalithaa's aide Sasikala on Sunday named a new born baby girl of an AIADMK cadre as Jayalalithaa in memory of the late Chief Minister.
Idlib Likely to be Syria's Next Bloody Theater After Aleppo
One of the next targets for the forces of Syrian President Bashar Assad will probably be the heartland of rebel territory, the neighboring province of Idlib.