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Disney's Moana to Release in India on December 2
The feature film is about an adventurous teenager who, with help from demigod Maui, sails out on a daring mission to prove herself a master wayfinder and save her people.
Shooting in Baltimore, 'Multiple' People Injured; Gunmen at Large: Police
A shooting in Baltimore has left eight people injured including a three-year-old girl, police said, adding they are seeking three armed suspects who fled on foot.
Sudan Says Africa Wants Out of War Crimes Court
Sudan's foreign minister is accusing the International Criminal Court of being politicized and hampering peace.
There Should be A Difference Between War And Art, Says Anna Hazare
Social activist Anna Hazare on Saturday said artistes were beyond religion and country, and there should be a difference between war and art.
India Exports Software, Pakistan Exports Terror: Narendra Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi also said that he feels a sense of pride when he hears praise for the Kerala diaspora during his visits to Gulf nations.
Differences in Bharat Dharma Jana Sena Continues With BJP
A day after meeting Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, SNDP Yogam General Secretary Vellapally Natesan on Saturday maintained that Bharat Dharma Jana Sena (BDJS) has differences with BJP, while his son and party president, Thushar Vellapally dismissed the r...
Son of NREGA Labourer Makes it to IIT-Delhi
Son of a NREGA labourer, Abhishake Meen was completely unaware about the IITs till Class X, and yet he became the first person from his village in Kota to make it to the prestigious institution.
Fight a War on Unemployment, Poverty & Illiteracy: PM Modi Tells Pakistan
He will fly down to Karipur to address a public rally at 5 pm on the Kozhikode beach.
China Assures Pakistan of Support in Case of Foreign 'Aggression'
China has assured Pakistan of its support in the event of any foreign "aggression" and also supported the country's stance on the Kashmir dispute, a media report said.
Marcelo Vieira Suffers Muscle Injury, Casemiro to Miss for a Month
Brazilian Real Madrid player Casemiro, who was injured in last Sunday's encounter between Real Madrid and Espanyol (0-2), has a crack in the bone of his left leg.
Lata Mangeshkar Requests Fans to Donate for Soldiers on Her Birthday
Last Sunday, Lata had condemned the terror attacks in Uri, Jammu & Kashmir and demanded the strongest action against the perpetrators.
Congress Leader Hacked to Death by Unidentified Persons in Karnataka
Police said Ismail was about to reach his car after completing his Friday prayers at a mosque at Irvanadu in Sullia when miscreants attacked him with machetes. He died on the spot.
Donald Trump's Naked Statue Gets Stolen in Miami
Miami police said on the department's official Twitter account that the statue of the Republican presidential nominee was taken from the Wynwood arts district yesterday.
India Inks Deal to Buy 36 French Rafale Fighter Jets: Key Points
The Rafale has a modular and automatic weapon loading facility, which enhances operational capability.
Muslims, Christians, Dalits Stage Protest Demanding Ban on Cow Vigilantism
"The Communal Violence Bill should be made a law as soon as possible so that communal forces should be suitably dealt with for maintaining peace and law and order in the country," he said.
French Carmaker PSA Says It's "Responding" to Partnership Approach from Proton
People familiar with the matter said the DRB-Hicom conglomerate that owns Proton is looking to sell a stake in the long-struggling firm.