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Tesla Model S Creates New World Record with 1078 Km Drive on a Single Charge
Elon Musk took to Twitter to congratulate the team at Tesla Owners Italy for its accomplishment and confirm the record run of 1078 km in a single charge.
Hong Kong Closes 13 Beaches as Congealed Palm Oil Washes Ashore
The spill has sparked outrage among some residents and environmentalists and comes just a year after mountains of rubbish washed up on Hong Kong's beaches, with labels and packaging indicating most of it had come from mainland China.
'Face Yoga' Could Be Your Alternative To Anti-Aging Beauty Treatment
Face Yoga, the concept involves using exercises to tone, lift and sculpt muscles in the face and counteract sagginess and puffiness for a rejuvenated appearance.
Parliament: Rahul Didn't Listen to Security Men, Says Rajnath on Convoy Attack
The day is expected to be another stormy affair as the opposition are set to attack the government majorly on the Chandigarh stalking issue where Haryana BJP president Subhash Barala’s son Vikas and his friend stalked, chased a girl couple of days back.
Fukrey Returns First Look Poster Is Out And It Looks Promising
The film, which has been directed by Mrigdeep Singh Lamba, is slated for December 8 release.
Google Fires Employee Behind Anti-Diversity Memo
James Damore, the engineer who wrote the memo, confirmed his dismissal saying that he had been fired for "perpetuating gender stereotypes," in an email to Reuters on Monday.
How The Numbers Stack up in Gujarat Rajya Sabha Elections
As things stand today, this how numbers work out – 176 divided by 4, which equals to 44, adding one more to take it over the half-way mark – the number which a candidate requires to be elected to the Rajya Sabha sits at 45.
China Says Willing to Pay the Price for New North Korea Sanctions
The United Nations Security Council unanimously imposed new sanctions on North Korea on Saturday that could slash its $3 billion annual export revenue by a third.
Haryana Stalking Footage Recovered, 'Shows' Vikas Barala Chasing Woman
The Chandigarh Police on Tuesday added that it will not hesitate to add non-bailable provisions in the stalking case involving Haryana BJP chief's son Vikas Barala.
Nawaz Sharif Says Decision to Disqualify Taken Before SC Verdict
Nawaz Sharif was disqualified by the Supreme Court on July 28 for not disclosing the salary he did not receive from his son's company.
CBI Registers Case Against Illegal Factories For 'Death by Toxin'
CBI filed the case against unidentified officials of the East Delhi Municipal Corporation and the Government of Delhi on August 4, according to its FIR.
Shoot of Malala's Biopic To Resume From September
The shooting of upcoming biopic Gul Maka - based on the life of teenaged Pakistani activist and Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai - will resume from September.
Chinese Army's Tirade: Withdraw From Doklam to Avoid Confrontation
Responding to questions on the present impasse in Doklam, Chinese Foreign Ministry said, "What the PLA will do depends on the actions of the Indian side. We will take appropriate action when it is necessary."
Society Won't Progress With Film Policing: Nandita Das on Censorship
Nandita Das says the society will not move forward if the kind of policing done by a body like the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) continues.
Pakistan Man Decapitates Wife for not Quitting Job
Nasreen, a mother of three and a resident of Shamke Bhattian, was found dead on Sunday by her children and neighbours in her house in Manga Mandi, 41 kilometres from Lahore.
Amarnath Yatra Concludes, Sees Second Lowest Attendance in Past 14 Years
This year's figure of pilgrims visiting the shrine is the second lowest in the past 14 years. Last year, only 2.20 lakh pilgrims had visited the cave shrine due to the summer unrest.