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Mumbai's Prabhadevi Railway Station Stampede Kills 15, Injures More Than 20
The stampede occurred at 10:46 am along the narrow footover bridge leading to the exit of the station on the western railway of the Mumbai local train services.
UN Chief Guterres to Myanmar: End Military Ops, Open Humanitarian Access
More than 500,000 Rohingya refugees have flooded into neighboring Bangladesh. The exodus came after attacks by Rohingya militants on security posts prompted a Myanmar military crackdown last month.
Madonna Used To Get Facials From Heroin Addict
Her story before she became the Queen of Pop.
White House Probing Use of Private Email: Report
Trump's White House legal staff is reviewing the accounts to see if any of the messages sent relate to the Russia probes being carried out by two congressional panels and special counsel Robert Mueller, Politico quoted one of its sources as saying.
Islamic State's Baghdadi, in Undated Audio, Urges Militants to Keep Fighting
The date of the 46-minute recording, released via the Al-Furqan news organisation, which is linked to the jihadist group, was not clear. But Baghdadi makes reference to North Korean threats against Japan and United States.
Pakistan Embassy in US Removes Portrait of Ex-envoy Critical of Leadership
Haqqani was Pakistan's Ambassador to the US from May 27, 2008, to November 22, 2011, which is considered as one of the most tumultuous periods of the US-Pakistan relationship.
Government to Borrow Rs 2.08 Lakh Crore from Oct-March, in Line With Budget Outlay
Arun Jaitley set a target for the fiscal deficit at 3.2% for the fiscal and the borrowings are meant to finance this. However, countering the slowdown will mean exceeding this target. Most analysts have said that the government could go up to 3.5%.
Nawazuddin Siddiqui's Mother Mehroonisa Siddiqui Named One of India's Most Influential Women
The list also features Indian women's cricket team captain Mithali Raj, entrepreneur Dr Urvashi Sahni and business analyst Nitya Thummalachetty.
TC to Consider BSNL Bid For Mobile Towers in North East
The state-run BSNL has been entrusted with the task of installing a network in tough terrain of Arunachal Pradesh and two districts of Assam -- Karbi Anglong and Dima Hasao.
US Senator Announces Deal on Autonomous Cars Legislation
General Motors Co, Alphabet Inc, Ford Motor Co and others have lobbied for the legislation to speed deployment of self-driving cars without human controls by allowing federal regulators to approve their use if they deem them safe and barring states from b...
National Blood Donor Day: New Facebook Tool to Help People Find Blood in India
Starting October 1 -- National Blood Donor Day -- Facebook users in India will be able to start signing up to be blood donors, the social network giant said in a blog post on Thursday.
Kajal Pisal Takes Her Character In Savitri Devi College & Hospital As A Fresh One
Kajal Pisal replaced Kishwer Merchant on the show Savitri Devi College And Hospital
New Device Can Turn Ambient Heat Into Electricity
Energy harvesting is a diverse field encompassing many technologies, which involve a process that captures small amounts of energy that would otherwise be lost as heat, light, sound, vibration, or movement.
How Apple’s Face ID Facial Recognition Works: Q&A
Facial Recognition system lets users unlock their phones just by glancing at them, but has also raised privacy questions and some anxieties over whether someone could force you to unlock your phone by pointing it at your face.
Donald Trump Administration May 'Review' US Govt Contracts Outsourced to Indian IT Giants
At present, Cognizant, Tata Consultancy Services and Infosys are among Indian firms working on US government contracts.
Japan Parliament Dissolved, Snap Election Likely on October 22
Shinzo Abe, a conservative who returned to power in 2012, is hoping a boost in his voter support in recent months will help his Liberal Democratic Party-led (LDP) coalition maintain a simple majority.