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Samsung Delays Galaxy Note 7 Shipments Over Battery Explosion Claims
Quality control problems, if confirmed, could deal a major blow to the world's top smartphone maker, which was counting on the Galaxy Note 7 to help maintain sales momentum in the second half when competition is expected to intensify.
Rajkumar Rao Sports an Intense Look In Hansal Mehta's Omerta
All other details about the film have been kept under wraps.
Why Sabyasachi Mukherjee Shies Away From Bollywood Designing?
Mukherjee's sartorial creations, marked by traditional fabrics and techniques, have made him a globally recognised name in the world of design.
Mangala Joins Valencia From Manchester City on Loan
Valencia have signed France defender Eliaquim Mangala from Manchester City on a season-long loan, the Spanish club announced on Wednesday.
Kejriwal Government Moves Supreme Court Against L-G Najeeb Jung
Kejriwal government has moved the Supreme Court against the High Court order that said that Lieutenant Governor Najeeb Jung is the ultimate authority and the administrative head of Delhi.
Pakistani Pilot Sisters Create History; Become First Pair To Fly a Boeing 777
It is a good news from PIA, which has been running in losses for years.
Volvo Cars to Hire 400 Engineers to Spearhead High-Tech Push
The decision is being taken to improve Volvo's safety technology, autonomous driving and electrification.
Union Cabinet Approves Permanent Residency for Foreign Investors
The cabinet imposed eligibility conditions after the Union Ministry of Home Affairs had moved a cabinet note on permanent residency for foreign investors.
Three ISIS Militants Arrested for Planning Attacks on Hindu Temple
Police said they had seized a grenade and a handgun with 24 bullets from one of the suspects, who works as a lorry driver. The two others worked as a butcher and a drinks seller.
Ericsson Launches World's First Commercial 5G Radio
The 'AIR 6468' 5G radio combines advanced antennas with a large number of steerable ports to enable 5G technologies of beamforming, Massive MIMO and multi-user MIMO.
Cabinet Approves New Norms to Push Construction Sector: Arun Jaitley
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said it was important to quickly address the issues related to the construction sector, which contributes 8 per cent to the country's gross domestic product (GDP).
John Kerry Says Pakistan Has to Do More to Clear Terror Sanctuaries
Addressing a session at IIT-Delhi, he said terror groups like Daesh, al-Qaeda, LeT and JeM can't be fought by a single nation alone.
At Least 9 Dead as Typhoon Hits Japan
At least two rivers swollen by the typhoon have broken through embankments, flooding areas in northern Japan.
Jilted Lover Beats College Mate to Death with Log of Wood
The assailant was one year senior to the victim in the college. A native of Paramakudi in Ramanathapuram District, had dropped out of the institution in 2015.
Was Waiting For Right Script: Ritesh Sidhwani On Rock On!! 2
The sequel, which like the first film has music by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy, will release on November 11.