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'Haven't Moved an Inch in 2 Years', Cries Mother as Delhi HC Allows CBI to File Closure Report in Najeeb Ahmed's Case
Ahmed had gone missing from the Mahi-Mandvi hostel of the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) on October 15, 2016, following a scuffle with some other students, allegedly affiliated to the ABVP, the previous night.
Vikas Bahl is a Sexual Offender, He Preyed on a Young Woman: Vikramaditya Motwane
After Anurag Kashyap, Vikramaditya Motwane broke his silence over former Phantom partner Vikas Bahl’s sexual harassment row.
Keira Knightley Slams Kate Middleton for Setting Unrealistic Standards for New Mothers
Keira Knightley has penned a powerful essay discussing her experience of childbirth.
BMW Group's January-September 2018 Sales in India up 11 Percent
According to BMW, its sales in India during the period under review grew to 7,915 cars.
Rupee Falls 14 Paise Against US Dollar in Opening Trade
On Friday, the rupee had lost 18 paise to end at record low of 73.76 after collapsing to a life-time low of 74.23 (intra-day) after the RBI unexpectedly kept the policy rate unchanged.
Far Right, ex-military Officer to Face Leftist in Brazil Presidential Runoff
Bolsonaro, 63, had surged in recent opinion polls on a wave of antipathy towards Haddad's Workers Party, whose leader is serving 12 years in prison after a corruption conviction.
DMK Chief Stalin Flays EC for Not Announcing Bypolls in Tamil Nadu
Claiming that the ruling AIADMK was afraid of facing elections, Stalin accused the party of avoiding the bypolls through the Chief Secretary.
Increasing Rule of Mob Posing Threat to Freedom of Expression in India, Says Arundhati Roy
Arundhati Roy said that mob-based violence and attacks on literary and other forms of art were far more terrifying than the cycle of court cases she has undergone.
Amid Fears of US Sanctions Over S-400 Deal, Army Chief Says India Follows 'Independent Policy'
OP Rawat also said India was looking forward to procuring Kamov helicopters and other weapon systems and technology from Russia.
Kim Jong Un, Pompeo Agree to 2nd US-North Korea Summit at 'Earliest Date'
The two sides agreed to 'continue talks to decide on the specific time and location for the second summit', US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told South Korean President Moon Jae-in.
UP, Bihar Migrants Flee Gujarat After 'Rape Backlash' Triggers Attacks; 342 Arrested
The backlash against migrants in Gujarat was triggered by the alleged involvement of a Bihari migrant in the rape of a 14-month-old girl in Sabarkantha district last week.
Mike Pompeo Hails 'Progress' After Talks with Kim Jong Un in Pyongyang
On the flight to Tokyo, Pompeo said his aim was to "develop sufficient trust" between Washington and Pyongyang to inch towards peace.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi Attends Investors Summit in Dehradun, Says 'India Going Through Major Transformation'
Emphasising that the strengths of each of India's states surpass those of many European countries, PM Modi said if every state recognises its strengths and develops accordingly nothing can stop the country from growing by leaps and bounds.
Kanye West Quits Social Media Again
Rapper Kanye West has deleted his Twitter and Instagram accounts.
Tanushree Dutta on Bigg Boss Rumours: It’s a Way to Discredit Me, You Think Salman Khan is God
Social media users believed Tanushree is making these allegations for a publicity stunt and she wants to participate in the reality show, Bigg Boss.
The Walking Dead Actor Scott Wilson Dead
Scott Wilson dies after a battle with cancer.