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Sunil Grover to Return to The Kapil Sharma Show After Filming Salman Khan's Bharat?
After their highly publicized mid-air fallout in 2016, it looks like Sunil Grover and Kapil Sharma are finally wanting to mend their relations.
Delhi Woman Stabbed to Death, Husband and Minor Son Critically Injured by Neighbour
The accused, identified as Mohammad Azad, stabbed Sunita, her son Akash and husband Veeru multiple times and fled the spot, the police said.
'Out of Allies, Out of Time': How UK Prime Minister Theresa May Battles on Alone
May suffered the biggest government defeat in modern British history when the House of Commons rejected by 432 votes to 202 the deal she struck with Brussels last year after 18 months of negotiation.
McDonald’s Loses ‘Big Mac’ Trademark Case to Irish Chain Supermac’s
The EUIPO said the affidavits from McDonald's needed to be supported by other types of evidence, and that the websites and other promotional materials did not provide that support.
FIFA Says in Regular Contact With AFC Over Detained Bahraini Player
The Australian soccer players' union this week called on the AFC to intervene to help secure the release of Hakeem Al Araibi, who plays in Australia but was arrested in November in Bangkok on an Interpol notice issued at Bahrain's request.
Mapusa Jail in Goa Converted Into Detention Centre For Foreigners
The foreigners found staying illegally in the state will be kept in the detention centre till the procedure to deport them is not completed, he added.
No Talks, Says Sheila Dikshit On AAP-Congress Tie-up, But Door Not Closed Yet
Ajay Maken’s replacement with Dikshit as the Delhi unit chief had sparked speculation in political corridors in the capital of a possible tie-up between Congress and AAP to take on the BJP, but Dikshit put AAP and BJP in the same bracket on Wednesday.
India's Men's Doubles Australian Open Challenge Ends in Single Day
The 15th seeded Indian team of Rohan Bopanna and Divij Sharan, who began their partnership with a bang in Pune, lost 1-6 6-4 5-7 to the unseeded Spanish pair of Pablo Carreno Busta and Guillermo Garcia-Lopez.
Jet Airways Shares Sink by 8.28 Percent Amid Uncertainty Over Etihad's Open Offer
Etihad Airways, which holds 24 per cent stake in the airline, has offered to pick up shares of Jet Airways at a discount according to reports.
Rihanna Sues Her Own Father for Allegedly Misusing Her Name in Business Deals
Singer Rihanna has sued her own father Ronald Fenty for using her brand name Fenty to launch a business for himself.
Muscle Discovery Decodes Evolution of Human Feet
Unlike species such as chimpanzees, which have opposable digits on their feet, humans have evolved arched feet to enhance upright walking.
Facebook to Invest $300 Million to Help Local News Survive
The investment in time and money is a significant expansion of a plan to help newsrooms in the U.S. and abroad create and sustain viable business models to survive, the company said.
Asia Shares Subdued After May's Brexit Vote Defeat, Pound Steadies
May's crushing loss marks the collapse of her two-year strategy of forging an amicable divorce with close ties to the EU after the March 29 exit. Investors' focus is now on a confidence vote on May's government by lawmakers later on Wednesday.
China Fielding World's Most Advanced Weapon Systems: Pentagon Report
The unclassified report by the Defense Intelligence Agency says Beijing said that the country's military strides were a result of domestic laws which have forced foreign partners to divulge technical secrets.
EU Urges Britain to Make its Mind Up After British MPs Reject Brexit Deal
EU Council president Donald Tusk, who represents the leaders of member states, seized upon the failure of Prime Minister Theresa May to sell her Brexit plan to lawmakers to suggest Britain stay in the union.
'Humiliated': How the British Press Reported Theresa May's Historic Brexit Defeat
Daily papers said May's deal was sunk after the huge vote against the agreement struck between May's government and Brussels, as she prepared to fight a no-confidence motion on Wednesday.