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Buried Under Debt, UK Truck Victim Families Take on Loans to Repatriate Remains to Vietnam
Families in central Vietnam, where many of the 39 victims come from, said they were desperate to bring their loved ones back nearly four weeks after the tragedy, despite the steep loans they will have to take on.
Shazam Director David Sandberg Teases Troll With New Black Adam Design
David Sandberg had directed Shazam! starring Zachary Levi and is currently working on the film's sequel.
Chadwick Boseman Expresses Aspirations for Black Panther 2: Have to Maintain the Foundation We Set
Ryan Coogler, who directed the first Black Panther film, will be returning to the chair for the sequel. He said there is a lot of pressure following the success of the first installment.
New Google Chrome Update is Causing Browsers to Become Unresponsive
WebContents Occlusion, a new resource usage feature, left thousands of google chrome browsers unresponsive adversely affecting several businesses.
In Pics: Katrina, Jacqueline Join Salman Khan for Aayush Sharma-Arpita Khan's Anniversary Bash
While Aayush Shama and Arpita Khan completed five years of marital bliss, Salman Khan’s parents Salim Khan and Salma’s had their 55th wedding anniversary this year.
Mubi Wants You to Watch Critically Acclaimed Cinema at Rs 199 For Three Months
Even though the content and positioning are unique, Mubi will be competing for the same set of eyeballs and wallets as the likes of Netflix and Amazon Video.
'We Supported Hindutva When You Weren't Even Born': Sena’s Fresh Salvo at BJP Amid Maharashtra Logjam
The editorial also lashed out at Sena being allotted seats on the opposition side in both houses of Parliament, as announced by Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi on Sunday.
How Indira Gandhi Pulled Off India's Victory Against Pakistan During 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War
Indira Gandhi became the Prime Minister of India in 1966. When freedom calls were resonating in 1971 in then East Pakistan, India under the leadership of Indira Gandhi intervened in the conflict to liberate Bangladesh.
In Sixth Letter, Pakistan Foreign Minister Qureshi Urges UN to Reject 'Illegal' Bifurcation of Kashmir
Jammu and Kashmir was bifurcated on October 31 into two union territories -- Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh -- in accordance with the Indian government's August 5 announcement revoking the state's special status under Article 370.
JNUSU Office Bearers Taken by Police to Meet HRD Secretary, Protesters Asked to Vacate the Place
JNUSU vice-president Saket Moon said they met GC Hosur, the joint secretary of HRD Ministry, and submitted a memorandum of demands to him.
Decriminalise 46 More Offences Under Companies Law, Says Panel Report
The proposals are aimed at further de-clogging of the criminal justice system as well as improve the ease of doing business in the country, an official said.
His Commitment to National Team is Unparalled: Stimac, Gurpreet Praise Anas as He Returns for World Cup Qualifiers
Anas Edathodika missed India's FIFA 2022 World Cup Qualifier vs Afghanistan as he had returned to India after his mother passed away.
In a First, Indian Students in US Cross 2 Lakh-Mark But Jobs Uncertain as Trump May Scrap Special Plan
The report states that 18% of all international students in the US were Indians. The number of graduate students from India was second only to the Chinese at over 90,000 students enrolled.
'Won’t Let Bhopal Become Delhi': Social Workers Oppose Destruction of Greenery for MLA Rest House
The assembly secretariat had recently approved the construction of a new MLA rest house for the lawmakers, which is expected to come up on the Arera Hills adjoining the Madhya Pradesh Assembly complex.
Bala Devi Called for Trials at Scottish Club Rangers Football Club
Bala Devi will travel to Glasgow on November 19 for a week-long trial at Rangers Football Club.
Man Attacks Karnataka Congress MLA With Knife for Not Getting Him a Job
Congress legislator Tanveer Sait is out of danger and is recovering from a surgery at a private hospital in Bengaluru.