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Taliban Car Bomb Outside Police Headquarters in Kandahar Kills 12, Over 80 Injured
After the blasts, militant gunman opened fire from nearby positions and members of the security forces were battling them, said Tadeen Khan, the southern city's chief of police.
Motorman in Maharashtra Stops Train Midway to Urinate on Tracks
An eyewitness who made the viral video, said he saw the train halting and the motorman alighting to urinate bang in front of the train.
Two killed in Suicide Bombing, Four Beheaded in Egypt
Islamic State claimed responsibility for the attack via its Amaq agency, saying five members of the security forces were killed or injured.
Days after NRC Publication, Amit Shah to Visit Assam on August 3, Chair Meeting of North Eastern Council
The meeting is likely to take stock of the situation arising out of the release of the NRC data and the flood situation in the region.
Don't Look Away Mumbai! Here's Why You Need to Pay Attention to Dongri Building Collapse
There are so many Good Samaritans in this city who offer shelter to strangers on rainy days and form human chains to help BMC dig up rubble and look for missing people, as the locals of Dongri did on Tuesday. Where do they disappear the very next day?
Trump's Divisive Racist Narrative Could Help Him Win a Second Term in 2020
Trump believes his inflammatory rhetoric will strengthen his support among the white working class and attract a new group of disaffected voters who fear cultural changes across America.
Happy Birthday Priyanka Chopra: Celebrities Wish 'Desi Girl' on Birthday
Known for inspiring thousands of people around the world, Priyanka Chopra is a globally appreciated actress, singer and beauty queen.
As Pakistan Opens Airspace to Carriers Almost 5 Months After Balakot Strike, Europe, US Flight Fares to be Affected
While crew requirement will come down by 25 per cent. Flight operation cost for US-bound flights may come down by Rs 20 lakh one-way and for Europe-bound flights by Rs 5 lakh, according to an Air India spokesperson.
Edward Nketiah Gives Youthful Arsenal 2-1 Win Over Bayern Munich in Pre-season Friendly
Edward Nketiah and Louis Poznanski scored as Arsenal defeated Bayern Munich in their pre-season friendly in the US.
I Don't Think I will Ever Have Interest in Politics, Says Malayalam Superstar Mammootty
Mammootty, one of the biggest stars of South Indian cinema, feels that one doesn't have to be a part of politics in order to serve people.
Appreciate ICJ's Decision Not to Acquit, Return Kulbhushan Jadhav to India, Says Imran Khan
Taking to Twitter, Imran Khan said Kulbhushan Jadhav was guilty of crimes against the people of Pakistan and the country would proceed further as per law.
Turkey Brands US Move to Bar Ankara from F-35 Programme 'Unfair'
'It is unfair to remove Turkey, one of the partners in the F-35 programme,' the ministry said, as it dismissed claims the Russian S-400 system would be a danger to the F-35s.
Man Sentenced for Threatening to Bomb Harvard Ceremony for Black Students to 'End Their Pro-Black Agenda'
'If the blacks only ceremony happens, then I encourage violence and death at it. I'm thinking two automatics with extendo clips,' Nicholas Zuckerman wrote in an Instagram post 10 days before the ceremony.
Bihar Floods Death Toll Rises to 67, Officials Focusing on Prevention of Disease outbreak
The death toll, as per the state disaster management department, has registered a more than two-fold rise since 24 hours ago when it stood at 33.
Death Toll Rises to 27 As Flood Waters Maroon 29 Districts in Assam, 1.5 Lakh People Displaced
Vast areas of Kaziranga, Manas National Parks and Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary were submerged under flood waters, forcing the wild animals, including deer and buffaloes to move towards the highlands in Karbi Anglong Hills.
ICJ Rules in Favour of India, Asks Pakistan to Review Kulbhushan Jadhav's Death Sentence and Grant Consular Access
The International Court of Justice asked Pakistan to review the death sentence ordered by a military court in a closed trial.