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Donald Trump Says US Working with Pakistan to Find Way Out of Afghan War
The United States views Pakistan's cooperation with a deal to end the 17-year-old war as essential but the two countries have a complicated relationship.
Inside Seized British Tanker, 'Iranian Guard' Thanks Crew for Cooperation; Indian Sailors Spotted Too
A video released by Iran's semi-official Fars news agency shows the seafarers, including 18 Indians, sitting around a table as a man in grey thanks them for their cooperation. Foreign media claims that the man is an Iranian guard.
UK High Court Rules in Favour of Indian Banks, Asks Vijay Mallya to Disclose Assets
Among the assets in question include the Force India and Indian Empress superyacht which was fitted with an Elton John piano around 2015 after being reportedly acquired by Mallya at a charity auction.
Controversial Odisha Godman Gets Bail in Cases of Sexual Abuse, Set to Come Out of Jail After 4 Years
A college dropout, Sarathi Baba took to spiritual preaching in the mid-1990s and drew thousands of followers at his ashram at Barimul since 2010.
Plea in SC to Intervene in Case Against Election of Maharashtra CM to State Assembly
The SC is seized of an appeal filed against the Bombay HC's order dismissing his plea seeking annulment of Mahendra Fadnavis's election to the Maharashtra Assembly on the ground of alleged non-disclosure of all pending criminal cases against him.
Manoj Naravane Appointed Army Vice Chief, Likely to Be Next in Line of Succession as Rawat Retires in December
In his 37 years of service, Lt Gen Naravane has served in numerous command and staff appointments in peace, field and highly active counter insurgency environments.
Taapsee Pannu Justifies Akshay Kumar Getting Bigger Space on Mission Mangal Poster
Taapsee Pannu has a message for the critics of the first poster of Mission Mangal which courted controversy for giving Akshay Kumar a bigger display than his women colleagues.
AP Police Sub Inspector Final Merit List 2019 Declared, Check Result at slprb.ap.gov.in
The AP Police SI recruitment final written examination was conducted by APSLPRB from February 23 to February 24 this year, where a total number of 31,560 candidates appeared.
Twitter Blocks Accounts of Iranian News Agencies
Persian language Twitter accounts of the official Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA), Mehr News Agency and the Young Journalists Club (YJC) news outlet were suspended due to Twitter rule violations.
In 50-day Report Card, Govt Says ‘Walking the Talk’ on Promise of Fast-paced Development
Information and Broadcasting Minister Prakash Javadekar presented the report card and achievements of the government in the first 50 days in office, saying the country has felt assured that the pace of reforms, welfare and justice to all has increased as...
Fire Breaks Out at Central Delhi Building, No Injuries Reported
The fire department received a call about the blaze at 4.45 am, after which seven fire tenders were rushed to the spot. Essential documents, air-conditioners and furniture were damaged in the fire, a senior officer said.
Odisha to Introduce Electric Buses to Curb Urban Air Pollution
While replying to a question, Science & Technology Minister Ashok Chandra Panda said electric buses will ply in the temple town of Puri and the twin cities of Bhubaneswar and Cuttack in the first phase.
Change in RBI’s Monetary Policy as Good as Additional 25-basis-point Rate Cut, Says Shaktikanta Das
The RBI governor said the government's decision to recapitalise state-run banks with another 700 billion rupees was a good step and privatisation of banks can be addressed later after seeing how the current measures play out.
Rupee Slips by 26 Paise to 69.06 Against Dollar in Early Trade
Forex traders said strengthening of the greenback vis-a-vis other currencies overseas and foreign fund outflows weighed on the local unit.
Edible Oil Imports Could Jump to Record High as Scanty Rains Trim Output, Says Analyst
The shortfall in oilseed production will force India to import as much as 16.1 million tonnes of edible oils in the new marketing year starting from Nov 1, up from this year's estimated 15 million tonnes, Patel said.
Pakistani Actor Mohsin Abbas Haider's Wife Accuses Him of 'Thrashing' Her While She Was Pregnant
Pakistani actor and singer Mohsin Abbas Haider's wife has accused him of domestic violence in a lengthy post on Facebook.