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Amazon Workers to go on Strike in Germany; Demand Better Working Conditions
Amazon said it expected only a fraction of its 12,000 workers in Germany to join the strike, and that there would be no impact on Prime Day deliveries.
MPSC Recruitment 2018: 547 Posts, Apply before July 27
Interested and eligible candidates must apply for the relevant post on or before 27th July 2018.
Abhimanyu Murder: SDPI Calls for State-wide Hartal on Tuesday After Arrest of 4 Leaders
The police on Monday arrested state president Abdul Majeed Faizi, vice president MK Manoj Kumar, Roy Arackal and V K Shoukathali after they held a press conference in connection to the murder of 20-year-old student leader Abimanyu.
Staying Barefoot May Improve Children's Motor Skills: Study
Staying barefoot might improve children's motor skills like jumping and balancing compared to those who wear shoes all the time, according to a study.
Millennials Are More Likely to Post 'Deceptive' Vacation Photos on Social Media
When Millennials share photos of their beach-side or a glamorous European vacation, there's vanity, competition and a touch of deception behind their posts.
Two Held for Raping, Burning Woman Alive in UP's Sambhal, 3 Accused Still Absconding
According to a complaint lodged by the victim's husband, the incident took place on Saturday around 2.30 am when the woman was in her house with her daughter. Five people barged into the house and raped her.
Microsoft Could be Working on Android-Powered Smartphone
The report also reveals that the new smartphone will not be a part of the Lumia series seen before by Microsoft.
British Cave Diver Says Considering Legal Action After Elon Musk 'Pedo' Tweet
Elon Musk launched the extraordinary tirade against Vernon Unsworth without providing any justification or explanation, after the cave expert slammed his offer of a miniature submarine to extract the footballers from the Tham Luang cave as a "PR stunt".
Have Bitcoins Gains? Here's How to Pay Your Taxes in India
Long-term capital gains (LTCG) tax will be applicable if one has had bitcoins for more than three years.
Suspect Involved in Killing of Indian Student in US Shot Dead, Say Police
Sharath Koppu was fatally shot on July 6 in the back during a suspected attempted robbery at a restaurant where he worked in the US state of Missouri.
Over 100 Families Affected After Heavy Rains Flood Kerala's Chellanam Village
In Alappuzha district's Chandriroor, an uprooted fell on top of the last bogey of the Thiruvananthapuram-bound Mangalore Express, but there were reports of any injuries.
Badals Spent Rs 121 Crore on Travelling in Private Helicopters, Says Navjot Singh Sidhu
The local bodies minister made these allegations based on information procured by Daljit Singh Gilzian, the son of Congress MLA Sangat Singh Gilzian, through an RTI query.
Delhi Air Hostess Jumps Off Terrace, Family Alleges Dowry Harassment
Anisiya Batra was in her 40s and worked with a German airline. She allegedly jumped from the terrace of her house on Friday.
US President Trump Has 'Low Expectations' for Putin Meeting
Donald Trump, who has been preparing for the summit by playing golf at his Trump Turnberry course on the western coast of Scotland, told CBS in an interview that "nothing bad" would come out of the summit with Putin.
Ola, Haryana Govt Sign Pact to Create 35,000 Job Opportunities
The memorandum of understanding (MoU) is part of the state's Saksham Haryana initiative which was rolled out early last year to empower the youth through various skill development initiatives.
Out With the Old, In With the Bold: Why ‘Modicare’ Was Entrusted to Young Crop of IAS Officers
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s flagship Ayushman Bharat universal healthcare scheme will be taken to the most backward districts of the country by IAS officers much younger than the ones normally entrusted with such heavy duty work.