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Sony to Return to Image Sensor Production in Full Capacity
Sony commands about 40 percent of the market for complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) image sensors.
No Question of Pulling out of SAARC When There was No Summit to Attend: Sri Lanka
The opposition hit out at the government, saying Sri Lanka was staying out of the summit to please India while hurting Pakistan.
Ventilator Teaser: Priyanka Chopra Debut Marathi Production Looks Interesting
The actress, who has stepped into production with her Purple Pebble Pictures production house, took to Twitter to share the teaser with her fans and followers.
Manish Sisodia Flays Amit Shah For Attacking Arvind Kejriwal
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Manish Sisodia denounced BJP President Amit Shah for criticizing Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal over the army's surgical strikes.
Tata Motors Strikes Deal With South African Car Hire Company, to Supply Tata Bolt
The Tata Bolt will be offered at a competitive hire charge which will be one of the lowest in the country, including 100 kilometres free per day.
Supreme Court Stays Patna HC Order Quashing Liquor Ban in Bihar
The Supreme Court on Friday stayed the Patna High Court order quashing the Bihar government's ban on liquor.
Debris Found in Mauritius from Missing Flight MH370, Confirms Malaysia
Malaysian and Australian officials say a piece of an aircraft wing found on the Indian Ocean island of Mauritius has been identified as belonging to missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370.
UN Syria Envoy Warns Aleppo Could Be 'Destroyed' This Year
The U.N. envoy for Syria called on al-Qaida-linked militants to leave the embattled city of Aleppo in exchange for an end to government and Russian bombardment, warning Thursday that thousands of civilians could be killed and the historic city "destroyed"...
Defence Ministry to Brief Parliamentary Panel on Surgical Strikes Next Week
Top brass of the Defence Ministry will next week brief the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Defence on the surgical strikes carried out by Indian special forces in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir.
4 Surgical Strikes During UPA, But Did Not Publicise Says Sharad Pawar
Amid a raging debate over the surgical strikes carried out by the Army across the LoC, NCP chief Sharad Pawar, a former Defence Minister, on Thursday said there were similar strikes during the UPA regime, but the then government didn't boast about the act...
Fresh Complaint Against Om Puri Over 'Disrespecting' Soldiers
The complaint was filed by Akhil Bhartiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) worker Shankar Gora yesterday, ASI Subhash Chand said.
Spectrum Auction: Day 4 Sees Bids Rising to Rs 63,500 Crore
The auction now is central to the government realising the revenue target of Rs 98,994.93 crore that has been provided for in the budget against 'other communications services' -- the bulk of which is scheduled from the fee paid for spectrum.
Syrian Military Announces Reduction in Bombardment of Rebels in Aleppo
It was not immediately clear what was behind the move, or if Russian air strikes would also be reduced.
England To Look For New Football Coach After Spain Friendly
Southgate, 46, will lead England in the next four matches against Malta on October 8, Slovenia on October 11, Scotland on November 11, and Spain on November 15.
Twitter Stocks Drops 9 Percent After Report that Google Won't Bid
Twitter's stock was last down 9.21 percent in after-hours trade at $22.58.
Lenovo in Talks to Take Over Fujitsu's PC Business - Source
Fujitsu had initially negotiated with Toshiba Corp and unlisted Vaio Corp, which was spun off from Sony Corp, for a three-way merger of their PC businesses.