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Vice President Venkaiah Naidu to Visit Comoros, Sierra Leone from October 10 to 14
The vice president's trip will be the first-ever high-level visit from India to the two countries, the Ministry of External Affairs said in a statement.
Weeks After Punjab Confirmed 8 Sorties, Another Drone Enters From Pakistan; Forces on High Alert
The development comes just weeks after Punjab police said a large number of AK-47 assault rifles, satellite phones and grenades were dropped in Punjab's Tarn Taran district by heavy-lifting drones that came from Pakistan.
Flooding Due to Unplanned growth, Modi Govt Correcting 'Legacy Issue' with Smart City Plan: Javadekar
Javadekar rejected the findings of a recent report that said cities like Mumbai and islands like Andamans and Nicobar are expected to gradually become uninhabitable by 2100 due to the rise in sea level.
Deepfakes Target Porn, Politics But Increasingly Difficult to Detect
The report by security firm Deeptrace comes amid growing concerns that deepfakes will be used to manipulate voters ahead of the 2020 US Presidential elections.
Robert Downey Jr Appreciates Martin Scorsese's Opinion on Marvel Films Not Cinema
Martin Scorsese ticked off Marvel fans after stating that their films were not cinema according to him.
Indian Air Force a Symbol of Valour, Courage, Says Amit Shah on IAF Day
In a tweet, Amit Shah said the entire nation is proud of the Indian Air Force's dedication and commitment to safeguard the motherland.
Youthful England, Italy Just A Win Away from Securing Euro 2020 Qualification
England and Italy are just one win away from booking their qualification for Euro 2020 on the back of the strong performances of youngsters
Amitabh Bachchan Trolled by Netizens for Correcting Durga Puja Tweet Number
Amitabh Bachchan recently corrected his tweet number, forcing fans to poke fun at this habit of his.
Michel Platini Plans Comeback, Legal Fight after 4-year FIFA Ban
Michel Platini said that he is still unsure where and when he will return to the game.
US Blacklists 28 Chinese Entities Over Human Rights Violations, Abuses Against Uighurs in Xinjiang
The US Department of Commerce said the action constricts export to entities implicated in human rights violations and abuses in China's campaign targeting Uighurs in the Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region.
Pepsi Wins US Award for Saving More Than 17 Billion Litres of Water in India
Other recipients of the award are Chambers Federation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Procter and Gamble Asia Pacific in Singapore and Agilis Partners in Uganda.
Rajnath Singh to Hold Talks with French President before Sortie in Rafale Jet
After performing 'Shastra puja' at the air base in Merignac, the defence minister will take a sortie in a two-seater trainer version of the Rafale aircraft.
Marvel Offended by Martin Scorsese's Remark, Dayaben Returns to Tarak Mehta ka Ooltah Chashma
Martin Scorsese's comment 'Marvel films are not cinema' offends MCU actors and filmmakers. This and more in today's entertainment wrap.
Kawasaki Ninja 1000, 400, 650 and Others Available at Discount of Up to Rs 1.16 lakh
The discounts are only applicable to customers who book their preferred Kawasaki bike before 10 pm on Dussehra, October 8.
This is Why Gurdas Maan Cancelled His Kolkata Puja Performance
Gurdas Maan was due to perform at the Subhash Uddyan venue in South Kolkata locality of Bhowanipore on Sunday.
Pakistan Fares Badly in Terror Financing Report, Likely to Be Retained on FATF Grey List
Pakistan was placed on the grey list by the Paris-based watchdog in June last year and was given a plan of action to complete it by October 2019, or face the risk of being placed on the black list with Iran and North Korea.