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Trump's Social Media Director Admonished for Political Tweet
The ethics watchdog says Scavino violated the Hatch Act, which prevents executive branch officials from using their positions to influence elections.
Fear of US Sanctions Stalls India's Plan to Develop Chabahar Port
The port of Chabahar is central to India’s hopes to crack open a transport corridor to Central Asia and Afghanistan that bypasses arch-rival Pakistan.
Iran's Ayatollah Ali Khamenei Hits Out at US And Saudi Arabia Over Terrorist Attacks
Iran's supreme leader hit out at the United States and Saudi Arabia during the funerals on Friday for those slain in the first attacks in the country claimed by the Islamic State group.
Behen Hogi Teri Review: Rajkummar Rao Pulls Off This Otherwise Flawed Film Well
The story basically traces Gattu’s feelings and his inadequacy to speak what’s on his mind.
Ranbir Kapoor Wants Rs 5,000 Reward for Suggesting Title of SRK's Film Jab Harry Met Sejal
Actor Ranbir Kapoor is happy that Jab Harry Met Sejal -- a title that he suggested -- has been finalised for the Shah Rukh Khan and Anushka Sharma starer directed by Imtiaz Ali. He says he wants Rs 5000 as a reward and in cash.
Car Sales Rise 5 Percent, Passenger Vehicle Sales 9 Percent in May
Motorcycle sales last month rose 7.72 percent to 10,60,746 units from 9,84,715 units a year earlier.
Govt Wrong in Stalling Abortion Law Reforms, Say Experts
The Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) is said to have returned the proposed amendments to the Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Act to the health ministry and called for stricter implementation of the existing law.
Theresa May: The Steady Leader Who Gambled and Lost
The ruling Conservatives lost their parliamentary majority in Thursday's vote, after a campaign marred by terror attacks, policy mistakes and her own awkward public manner, prompting warnings that her days are numbered
LeEco Unit Leshi Scraps Plans to Issue Bonds
In May, LeEco said it will cut over 300 jobs at its US business, amounting to almost three-quarters of its local workforce.
Apple CEO Tim Cook to Address 2017 MIT Graduates
Actor Matt Damon was MIT's commencement speaker last year.
SC to Hear CBSE Appeal Against Stay on NEET Results by Madras HC on Monday
The Supreme Court will hear an appeal filed by Central Board of Secondary Education on Monday against the stay of National Eligibility and Entrance Test (NEET) results imposed by the Madurai Bench of Madras High Court.
Modi Meets China's Xi on SCO Summit Sidelines, Talks Ways to 'Improve Ties'
It is the first meeting between the two leaders after India boycotted the high-profile Belt and Road Forum held in Beijing last month in which 29 world leaders took part.
Maharashtra Govt Appoints Committee to Calculate Unpaid Crop Loans
Maharashtra government has appointed a committee to calculate the exact amount of crop loans of banks which haven't been repaid, and the number of indebted farmers.
Britons Cast Ballots in Election Marred by Terror Attacks
Britain voted on Thursday in an election that started out as an attempt by Prime Minister Theresa May to increase her party's majority in Parliament ahead of Brexit negotiations but was upended by terror attacks in Manchester and London during the campaig...
Meet Kakkaji, Man Behind Madhya Pradesh Farmer Protests
Shiv Kumar Sharma, nicknamed Kakkaji, is the angry farmer leader who has been railing against the government for last several years and, as many believe, is the person behind the ongoing violent farmer stir.
Gujarat Boy who Scored 99.99 Percentile in Class 12 to Become Jain Monk
Seventeen-year-old Varshil Shah, an Ahmedabad resident, scored 99.99 percentile in the class 12th examination in Gujarat. Now he is set to become a Jain monk.