From his first song Oh Oh Jaane Jaana to Seeti Maar in Radhe, Kamaal Khan takes a look back at his hit association with Salman Khan over the years.
Ramsey Clark, the attorney general in the Johnson administration who became an outspoken activist for unpopular causes and a harsh critic of U.S. policy, has died. He was 93.
The agenda is to discuss ways to rehabilitate Navjot Singh Sidhu, who quit the Cabinet about two years back over his differences with CM Capt Amarinder Singh.
An expectant father was killed when a device he was building for a gender reveal party exploded, police in New York said Monday.
Gold prices ticked higher on Wednesday as weakness in the dollar offset worries about a U.S. stimulus deal after President Donald Trump threatened not to sign the pandemic relief bill.
ISRO chief K. Sivan later said that two satellites coming close to each other is a fairly regular occurrence, and such things aren't usually reported in public.
The state legislative council teacher and graduate constituency polls are scheduled to be held on December 1 in both states.
Some large Chinese fund managers have submitted bids in the range of 6869 yuan per share for the Shanghai leg of the financial technology giant Ant Group's likely $35 billion duallisting, people with direct knowledge of the matter said.
The deceased was identified as Guddu (35), police said, adding that the injured were undergoing treatment at a hospital.
Twentysix scientists, most of them working at universities in Italy, have signed an open letter questioning the reliability of the data presented in the earlystage trial results of the Russian COVID19 vaccine, named "SputnikV".
The U.N. human rights office said on Friday that the images of the shooting of Black man Jacob Blake in Wisconsin appeared to show that the police officer had used "excessive" force that was likely discriminatory in nature.
Mexico's legendary masked wrestlers have been economically bodyslammed by the coronavirus pandemic, with some resorting to food parcels or even underground fights to survive a ban on sporting events.
India has banned some mobile apps of Chinese companies such as Xiaomi Corp and Baidu Inc, three sources told Reuters on Wednesday, in New Delhi's latest move to hit Chinese companies following a border clash between the neighbours.
When India went into lockdown in late March, vast numbers lost their jobs, prompting a huge heart-rending exodus back to their home villages, sometimes on foot, their children in their arms. Some died on the way.
They also warned that banks will start reporting higher non-performing assets (NPAs) after September, once the six-month moratorium on loan repayment ends.