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Hong Kong Police Fires First Gunshot, Water Cannon in Three Months of Pro-democracy Protest Rallies
Thousands of people marched peacefully in pouring rain on Sunday, a group of hardcore protesters erected makeshift roadblocks and threw bricks and Molotov cocktails at riot police.
Pope Fears for Amazon Fires, Says the Rainforest is Planet's 'Vital Lung'
Official figures show 78,383 forest fires have been recorded in Brazil this year, the highest number of any year since 2013.
ISRO Offered Semi-Cryogenic Engine Technology for Human Capsule by Russian Roscosmos
The move has been disclosed by ISRO chairman, who revealed Russia and India's ongoing discussions to collaborate in space technology.
Apple, Samsung Facing Lawsuit in USA Over Allegations of High Smartphone RF Emissions
According to the class-action lawsuit filed in Northern California, Apple and Samsung's phones are said to be emitting higher emissions than US FCC recommendations.
Trailers This Week: Netflix Treats Fans with 'Breaking Bad' Film El Camino and Bard of Blood
From upcoming 'Breaking Bad' film 'El Camino' to Salman Khan's 'Bigg Boss 13,' here are the major highlights of the week trailer wise.
Netflix Teases Breaking Bad Film 'El Camino' Sans Bryan Cranston, Aaron Paul
Netflix unveiled the first look at an upcoming 'Breaking Bad' film. Watch what's cooking here.
Seven of Top-10 Firms Lose Rs 86,880 Crore in M-cap; ITC Takes Biggest Knock
In a weak broader market, Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL), HDFC Bank, HDFC, Kotak Mahindra Bank, ICICI Bank and SBI were the other firms which witnessed a drop in their market capitalisation.
Rajasthan Has a New Anti-Lynching Law, But Do Cattle-rearing Meo Muslims Feel Any Safer?
The Rajasthan Protection from Lynching Bill, enacted by the Congress government on August 5, makes mob lynching punishable by a life sentence.
Measles-stricken Girl Visited Disneyland Amid Worst Outbreak of Disease in US in 25 Years
During her stay in Southern California the girl visited the Universal Studios Theme Park and several destinations in Hollywood and Santa Monica, Los Angeles health officials said.
Algeria's Culture Minister Resigns After Five People Killed in Deadly Concert Stampede
Meriem Merdaci's resignation came after Prime Minister Noureddine Bedoui fired the head of the National Office of Copyright and Neighbouring Rights, the public authority in charge of organising concerts.
In First Visit by Indian PM, Modi Meets King of Bahrain, Conferred 'The King Hamad Order of the Renaissance'
PM Modi and HM King of Bahrain Hamas bin Isa bin Salman Al Khalifa are said to have 'exchanged views on all matters of mutual interest'.
Fans Term Ajith Kumar's Look 'Cute' As He Appears Clean-shaven in Pic with Swimmer Kutraleeswaran
Ajith's new avatar indicates that the actor has done away with the salt-and-pepper look that was predominant in his last few films including 'Viswasam,' 'Vivegam,' 'Vedalam' and then 'Nerkonda Paarvai.'
Arun Jaitley's Contributions to Public Life Will be Remembered Forever, Sonia Gandhi Leads Congress in Paying Tribute
Sonia Gandhi said Jaitley had a long innings as a public figure, parliamentarian and minister and his contributions to public life will forever be remembered.
Sonam Kapoor Has Iodine Deficiency, Issues Warning to Vegetarians and Vegans
Sonam urged all the vegans and vegetarians to include salt with iodine in their diet.
'Deeply Saddened': Congress Offers Condolences Over Arun Jaitley's Death
Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot said that he was deeply saddened to know of untimely demise of former Union minister and senior BJP leader. He expressed his heartfelt condolences to Jaitley's family members.
North Korea Launches Short-Range Missiles Again, Complicating Talks With US
Saturday's launch, the seventh by North Korea since Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un met at the inter-Korean border in June, have complicated attempts to restart talks between US and North Korea.