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Iran's Vice President Urges China, Other Friendly Countries to Buy Oil
China's crude oil imports from Iran sank almost 60% in June from a year earlier, Chinese customs data showed on Saturday, following the end of a waiver on US sanctions at the start of May.
Youth Roughed Up by Army Personnel for Overtaking Convoy on Highway in J&K's Banihal
The protesters blocked the highway in Banihal for over an hour but dispersed peacefully after police assured them that a case was registered against the Army personnel in connection with the alleged manhandling of the student.
Rupee Does U-turn, Settles 14 Paise Up at 68.75 Against US Dollar
At the interbank foreign exchange (forex), the domestic currency witnessed a heavy volatility. The local unit opened at 68.92 a dollar and touched a low of 68.95 and high of 68.73 during the day.
2019 Bajaj Dominar 400 Price Hiked by Rs 6,000
At its launch, the 2019 Bajaj Dominar 400 was launched at an introductory price of Rs 1.74 lakhs. This was at a premium of Rs 10,000 over the previous model.
Ready to Talk Brexit When You Shift Position: British PM Boris Johnson Tells EU
Since becoming prime minister last week, Boris Johnson has spoken to several EU leaders but he has yet to say when he will make his first visits abroad.
Harendra Singh Still Open to Coach Junior Hockey Team But on His Own Terms
Harendra Singh, who coached India to 2016 Junior World Cup crown at home, said he is still open to take up the job.
Punjab Framing Policy for One-rank Promotion for Defence and Police Personnel: Amarinder Singh
Amarinder Singh had ordered a double promotion for Satpal Singh as a special case and decided to recruit him as an assistant sub-inspector (ASI).
NGT Seeks Report on Illegal Construction by DDA in Mayapuri Greenbelt
A bench headed by NGT Chairperson Justice Adarsh Kumar Goel directed Principal Chief Conservator of Forest (PCCF) to submit factual and action taken report in the matter.
Horror Overdose: It Chapter 2 to Run for Nearly 3 Hours
Andy Muschietti, who directed the sequel to the 2017 horror blockbuster 'It', said the people who have already seen the film have had no complaints about its runtime.
Australian Hay Fever: Symptoms, Treatment and Precaution
Australian Hay Fever, also known as allergic rhinitis, is one of the most common allergic disorder affecting one in five people in Australia and New Zealand.
ZTE Patents Smartphone with Slider Design and Dual-Selfie Cameras
The slider design of ZTE's latest patent is similar to the Xiaomi Mi MIX 3, Lenovo Z5 Pro, and Honor Magic 2. Sliding down the handset's glass screen uncovers the camera which looks similar to a speaker grill.
Here's How You Can Add Chic Vibe to Your Home Decor
Want to give your home a hotel inspired make-over? Here's how you can do it.
John Abraham is a Patriot with a Progressive Mind, Says Batla House Director Nikhil Advani
Balta House is inspired by the alleged police encounter operation of 2008 that took place in Delhi, in the wake of the serial blasts. It will release on August 15.
Police Files Case Against Youth Congress Workers for Sprinkling Cow Dung Water to 'Purify' Dalit MLA's Protest Venue
The incident took place on Saturday when the Communist Party of India (CPI) MLA Geetha Gopi staged a protest at the premises of Cherpu Mini Civil Station, demanding maintenance work at Triprayar to Cherpu state highway.
Google is Replacing SMS With its Rich Communication Service (RCS) in the UK, France and More
RCS expands the 160 character limit that is found with SMS, supports group messages and issues a "read-receipt" when a message sent is read by the recipient.
International Tiger Day 2019: 10 Interesting Facts to Know about the Big Cats
International Tiger Day was first established in 2010 at Saint Petersburg Tiger Summit in Russia to raise awareness about the decline of wild tiger numbers and to encourage the work of Tiger conservation.