News
Don't Let Foreign Powers Use You as Cannon Fodder: Karzai to Kashmiris
Afghanistan’s Former President Hamid Karzai appealed to people of Kashmir not to be used by Pakistan for vested interests. He called upon people to learn from Afghanistan’s example.
Trump Says His Own Party Being 'Naive' About Voter Fraud
Donald Trump lashed out on Monday at Republicans who have tried to tone down his rhetoric about election fraud, calling his own party's leaders "so naive" and claiming without evidence that large-scale voter fraud is real.
Samsung Opens Note 7 Replacement Counter at Seoul Airport
In September, the company had recalled around 2.5 million units and was forced to permanently withdraw the device from the market when the problem persisted.
The Other Side Of Fashion Weeks: Business, Deals and Profits
Are fashion weeks only about pizzazz and paparazzi?
Worried Over TB Spike, India May Launch Door-to-Door Monitoring Mechanism
India's tuberculosis monitoring machinery is putting on the riot gear after a latest WHO report blamed the country for underreporting the number of patients.
Tesla Motors and Panasonic to Collaborate on Solar Cells Production
Panasonic is already working with Tesla to supply batteries for the Model 3, its first mass-market car.
RSS Man Hacked to Death in Bengaluru, Workers Take To Streets
Section 144 was imposed on Sunday in six police station limits in Bangalore, after an RSS worker was hacked to death by two motorcyle-borne men on an arterial road, police said.
No Medical Bulletin About Jayalalithaa's Condition for Sixth Day
The 68-year-old Jayalalithaa was admitted to the hospital on September 22 for fever and dehydration.
BRICS Summit 2016: Member Nations Call for Early Adoption of India-backed UN Resolution on Terrorism
The five-nation powerful grouping of BRICS on Sunday asked all countries to prevent "terrorist actions" from their territories and called for expeditious adoption of an India-backed global convention by the UN to fight the menace effectively.
Police Complaint Filed Against MAMI Film Festival for Showcasing Pak Film
Jio MAMI 18th Mumbai Film Festival with Star, which will begin from October 20, will showcase the 1959 Pakistani film titled Jago Hua Savera, directed by A.J. Kardar.
Would Never Presume to Understand Indian Culture: Ron Howard
Howard added that he is "pleased with the decision to depart from the literal understanding of the character".
Clinton Campaign Hits Out at Trump for Questioning Fairness of Electoral System
In all major national polls, Clinton is leading Trump by more than seven points.
Chelsea Hammer Leicester City 3-0 in Battle of Last Two Champions
Chelsea demolished the team that succeeded them as Premier League winners when champions Leicester City succumbed tamely 3-0 at Stamford Bridge on Saturday.
Turkey Determined to Join Mosul Operation, Says Erdogan
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says his country is determined to take part in a possible operation to liberate the Iraqi city of Mosul from the Islamic State group, despite calls from Iraq for Turkey to withdraw its troops.
Suicide Bombing in Northern Baghdad Kills 35
A suicide bombing targeting a funeral gathering in northern Baghdad Saturday killed at least 35 people and left another 63 wounded, Iraqi police and hospital officials said.
A Ramlila at India Islamic Centre, RSS Leader Presides
This enactment of Ramayana, as if on cue, started precisely at the point Prime Minster Narendra Modi left the narrative this Vijayadashmi.