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Migrant Caravan Swells Despite Trump's Threat to Stop 'Illegal Aliens' from Entering US
Mexican authorities had managed to block the 'caravan' of migrants on a border bridge between Mexico and Guatemala, but many later forged the river below using makeshift rafts — regrouping early on Sunday to march north.
Political Parties Express Deep Anguish Over Civilian Deaths Near Kulgam Encounter Site
Expressing anguish over the 'highly unfortunate' incident, NC vice-president Omar Abdullah said little good can their words do to those who lost their loved ones.
Islamic, Indian Medieval Artefacts to Be Sold at Christie's 'Art of the Islamic and Indian Worlds'
Illustrations from an early "Baburnama", gilded manuscripts of the Quran, a 17th century painting of Hindu goddess Bagalamukhi, and a pigment-on-paper work showing Mughal emperor Jahangir will go under the hammer at the day-long auction.
Maldives Supreme Court Upholds President Abdulla Yameen's Vote Defeat
President Yameen had claimed magic ink had been used to rig the election and that ballots marked for him disappeared.
6 Civilians Die in 'Mysterious' Blast After Forces Kill 3 Militants in Kashmir's Kulgam
Police earlier used live ammunition besides teargas shells and pellets to disperse off the protesting youth while an encounter was raging on between three militants and forces.
Neena Gupta: Small Screen Gave me Money, Fame, Name
Reminiscing about the past, Neena Gupta said 'Working in films is an aspiration for all actors. When I did not get roles in films then I did TV and got a chance to play all kinds of roles. TV gave me money, fame and name.'
Aligarh, For Long a Second, Safer Home for Kashmiri Students, is Becoming as Uncertain as the First
The students smell politics ahead of 2019 polls to keep the AMU pot boiling for electoral dividends.
Mobiles, Wallets of Dead and Injured Were Robbed After Amritsar Train Accident
Deepak, who suffered injuries in the leg, said he lost his daughter in the accident and his son is critical. But even as he was unable to move and shouting for help, someone came and picked up his mobile phone.
J&K Municipal Election Results: BJP Flops in Ladakh, Sweeps 4 Districts in Militancy-Hit South Kashmir
The unprecedented victory for the BJP has given it control of at least four of the 20 civic bodies in the four districts of Anantnag, Kulgam, Pulwama and Shopian.
After Allahabad, Govt Planning to Rename Shimla to Get Rid of ‘Symbols of British Rule’: Report
The demand to rename Shimla after a local deity gained momentum after the Uttar Pradesh government renamed Allahabad as Prayagraj recently.
Four Faridabad Siblings Hang Themselves in Rented Flat, Cops Suspect Suicide Pact
A suicide note was found from the house, which mentioned financial trouble as the reason for the deaths.
Cycling, Walking in Nature May Improve Your Mental Health
People commuting through natural environments on a daily basis had on average a 2.74 point higher mental health score compared to those who commuted through natural environments less frequently.
Australian Nudist Beach Surfer Punches Shark to Escape Attack
Australian surfer was riding the waves off Samurai Beach, a naturist spot 200 kilometres (125 miles) north of Sydney, when he accidentally clashed heads with the toothsome fish.
Mother-daughter Conflict Ups Suicide Risk in Abused Teen Girls: Study
the quality of the mother-daughter relationship and their level of conflict are two direct mechanisms that are associated with child maltreatment and suicidal thoughts during adolescence.
After Sona Mohapatra & Shweta Pandit, 2 More Women Share #MeToo Stories Against Anu Malik
After singers Sona Mohapatra and Shweta Pandit called Anu Malik out on his inappropriate behaviour towards them, two more women have come forward to accuse him of sexual harassment.
Locals Say 2 Trains Passed Slowly Minutes Before 'Killer Express' Mowed Down Dussehra Crowd
Eyewitnesses say that before the train going to Amritsar from Jalandhar mowed down the revellers, two trains passed through the tracks, but slowed down their speed.