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Iraqi Forces Enter Islamic State-held Mosul City for First Time in Two Years, Take Over State TV Building
The Shiite forces, Iran-backed troops known as the Popular Mobilization Units, are not supposed to enter Mosul, given concerns that the battle for the Sunni-majority city could aggravate sectarian tensions.
NASA Working on Air Traffic Control Tech to Enable More Aircraft to Land on Time
The technology, called Flight Deck Interval Management, or FIM, will also increase chances of your flights -- connecting or otherwise -- arriving on time.
Panel to Examine Applications For 7 Coal Blocks Next Week
A technical committee will meet next week to examine and evaluate the applications for the allotment of seven coal blocks to power generation firms.
10 Die, 50 Injured in Pakistan Port Explosion
At least 10 people were killed and over 50 injured on Tuesday in a series of explosions at the Balochistan port in Pakistan.
Tablet Market Shrinks as Demand Grows for Detachable Hybrids
Tablet makers shipped 43 million units in the quarter, down 14.7 percent from the number shipped in the same period a year earlier, according to an IDC global quarterly report.
Toyota Creates Smartphone App to Start a Car
The app would only allow users that have previously signed up for the shared-use car to operate it, providing a more secure way of lending and renting cars.
Bhai Dooj 2016: 5 Gifts You Shouldn't Even Consider For Your Sibling
This Bhai Dooj, we seize the opportunity to list the gifts that most of the sisters across India are utterly bored of.
7 Civilians Killed, 20 Injured in Firing by Pakistani Rangers in J&K
Pakistan on Tuesday resorted to unprovoked firing in Pindi village in Arnia, Jammu and Kashmir injuring three civilians, with Border Security Forces (BSF) retaliating amid ongoing shelling.
Hilary Duff, Jason Walsh Apologise For Their Insensitive Halloween Costumes
The couple landed into trouble for dressing as a pilgrim and a Native American chief respectively at the Casamigos Halloween Party on Friday.
Rajinikanth's 2.o Might Feature Only One Song
Double Oscar-winning composer A.R. Rahman is composing the tunes for the movie, which is directed by Shankar.
Najeeb Ahmed's Mother Meets Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal
The mother of missing JNU student Najeeb Ahmed on Monday met Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal who assured that his government will use all its resources to trace her son.
Asian Champions Trophy 2016: Former Hockey Stars Laud India's Title Win
Praising the Indian team for their performance, former national hockey team stars Gurbux Singh and Dhanraj Pillay said now the aim should be beating more accomplished teams at the world level.
Jawan Killed, 2 Civilians Injured as Pak Targets Indian Posts, Villages Near LoC
Pakistani troops violated ceasefire by firing on Indian positions and villages in the twin border districts since early this morning.
Kejriwal Alleges Phones of Judges Tapped. Government Denies Strongly
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday created ripples by alleging that there is a "widespread" fear that the phones of judges are being tapped and said if it is true, then it is the biggest assault on the independence of the judiciary.
10 Things to Know About Students Islamic Movement of India or SIMI
Eight fugitive Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) terror suspects, who escaped from the high security Bhopal Central Jail, were gunned down in the outskirts of Bhopal, police said on Monday.
Pakistan Court Bars Imran Khan From Holding Anti-Government Street Rally
A Pakistani court has barred the opposition party of cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan from holding planned anti-government street rallies in Islamabad.