The 25th instalment in the popular James Bond franchise will release on November 8, 2019. The film's makers said that casting will be announced at a later date.
Willie Nelson, 84 years old, has no plans to retire in the near future.
The Delhi unit of the BJP on Friday hit out at the ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leaders, accusing them of indulging in politics over the CBI inquiry at Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia's premises.
"I am in politics but it does not give me the right to dictate what others will eat or not. This is not the real religion. Religion does not teach us to do politics over it or kill people. Religion means faith, peace, love and brotherhood," she said.
The Syrian government has denied rumours that President Bashar al-Assad is suffering from ill health, saying he was "carrying out his duties quite normally".
Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group is back on the US government's annual list of "notorious markets" that sell pirated goods.
Amid the judiciary-government tussle, Chief Justice of India TS Thakur on Thursday asserted the process of appointment of judges cannot be "hijacked" and judiciary needs to be independent as it plays a role in the eventuality of a "tyrannical regime".
Angelina Jolie's ex Billy Bob Thornton says he would love to work with her estranged husband Brad Pitt.
"Their training course is expected to begin from 15th November onwards," he added.
The UN Security Council has adopted a resolution authorising the European Union and individual countries to seize migrant-smuggling vessels on the high seas off Libya for another year.
Google is dropping its Nexus branding for future smartphones.
The rural people defend these sports claiming that they are an integral part of India’s intangible heritage. But the animal activists differ.
After her comeback with 'Jazbaa' this year, actress Aishwarya Rai Bachchan is now working on two plum films. And if a source is to be believed, she will also feature in a multi-starrer project.
The Congress on Monday accused the ruling NDA of making a "fundamental departure" in New Delhi's position on Indo-Pak ties.
Sobti has interwoven contemporary and traditional styles of Varanasi - the subtle and the grand - in her collection.