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At least 7 dead, 40 injured in South Sudan UN base attack: Ban
The seven displaced persons were living in the base in the northeast town of Malakal where violence between the ethnic Dinka and Shilluk communities broke out overnight and continued into the day, Ban said.
Hardik Patel launches indefinite hunger strike in Surat jail
The surprise move by Hardik came at a time when his close aides have expressed willingness to hold talks with the BJP Government in Gujarat over the quota issue.
ABVP running 'Break In India' campaign: Tharoor on JNU row
"During your foreign visits you (the Prime Minister) are attracting investments and talking about Make In India. Meanwhile your party's students' wing, ABVP, is running 'Break In India' campaign at the JNU," Tharoor said
El Nino begins decline after powerful impact: United Nations
The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said El Nino, which occurs every two to seven years, has "passed its peak" but ocean temperature rises in recent months proved its considerable impact.
Kartik Aaryan plays Muslim boy in Tanuja Chandra's film
Kartik will be seen as Anwar, who has problems in expressing his feelings to the love of his life.
Not right time for bullet train in country, says former Delhi Metro chief Sreedharan
He said the Railways should concentrate on betterment of the existing facilities at the outset and think of bullet train later.
'Ambarsariya' trailer: Diljit Dosanjh is endearing, intense and funny in his upcoming film
Apart from showing the comical side of Diljit as insurance agent, ‘Ambarsariya’ has been grabbing everyone’s attention for exploring his intense potential as a leader (who’ll do anything to guard his community).
Not a stooge of BJP, I serve my country: Delhi Police chief BS Bassi slams critics
Bassi said Kanhaiya is guilty of sedition and the police have enough material to prove that he has violated the law.
'Sarbjit' first look: Aishwarya Rai wears minimal makeup, Randeep Hooda looks intense
Directed by Omung Kumar, the film revolves around the life of Sarabjit Singh, who was an Indian national convicted of terrorism and spying by a Pakistani court.
Call drop rate high by 18% in Q3 2015: TRAI
In terms of worst-affected cells having more than 3 per cent call drop rate for 2G services, Aircel's performance was lagging in 17 circles, state-run BSNL did not meet the benchmark in five circles, Tata GSM and CDMA in 15 circles while Vodafone in two c...
Girl writes to President alleging harassment by principal, threatens suicide
Earlier, Ishika had written letters to President after she was allegedly beaten by the principal.
Delhi Police will not oppose Kanhaiya Kumar's bail plea, says Bassi
On February 12, JNUSU President Kanhaiya Kumar was arrested by the Delhi police on sedition charges.
Goa casinos to ban entry of people below 21 from coming financial year
Goa has four off-shore casino vessels and several on-shore gaming dens operating at five-star hotels.
Tim Cook calls for public discussion after US judge asks Apple to build backdoor to iPhones
In a message to Apple customers, CEO Tim Cook has detailed what would be at stake if the company agrees to hack its own systems in order to cooperate with the law.