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IBM to Appeal Judge's Order to Pay $78 Million to Indiana
Marion Superior Court Judge Heather Welch ruled on Friday that Indiana was entitled to $128 million in damages for the breach of contract by the company.
UK Recruiters Blaming Staff Shortage on Brexit, Say Hiring Agencies
The Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC) said the availability of staff overall suffered its biggest fall last month in a year and a half.
NBA Activist Medha Patkar, 11 Others Removed From Fast Site by MP Police
With the closure of gates of Sardar Sarovar Dam and increasing its height to 138 metre, several areas in Dhar, Barwani and nearby districts will be submerged under water.
SAT to Hear Sahara Life vs IRDAI Case on August 10
On July 28, IRDAI ordered transfer of Sahara India Life's business portfolio to ICICI Prudential Life Insurance effective from July 31.
Early Term Babies at Increased Risk of Diabetes, Obesity
Early term babies may have a shortened life span.
Shah Rukh Khan 'Stands In' for Aamir Khan, Kiran Rao at Satyamev Jayate Water Cup
Shah Rukh Khan has thanked Aamir Khan and his wife Kiran Rao for letting him stand in for them at the Satyamev Jayate Water Cup, organised by the NGO Paani Foundation.
Partial Lunar Eclipse on August 7 Night, to be Visible From India
The partial lunar eclipse this time would be visible from the whole of Asia and Australia and most parts of Europe and Africa, Debiprosad Duari, Director Research and Academic, M P Birla Planetarium said.
Cow Vigilantes Attacked in Maharashtra's Ahmednagar District
After the activists stepped out of the police station in the evening, they were attacked by a mob of around 50 people, some of them armed with butcher knives and rods.
Vietnam Floods Kill 26, Cause Damage Estimated at $41 Million
Flooding has crippled four provinces, damaging water systems and farms, where rice and fruit are grown, with about 200 homes destroyed and 400 more affected.
It's Taken 10 Years to Move on From Twilight: Robert Pattinson
Robert Pattinson says it has taken him a decade to leave the Twilight franchise behind but he doesn't regret starring in it.
Raksha Bandhan 2017: 8 Films That Celebrate The Strong Bond That Siblings Share
On the occasion of Raksha Bandhan 2017, here's a look at some of Bollywood's most-loved films that celebrate the strength of a sibling bond.
Aamir Khan, Wife Kiran Rao Down With Swine Flu
The actor, through video-conferencing during the 'Satyamev Jayate Water Cup 2017' event organised this evening in Pune by his NGO Paani Foundation, revealed that he has been diagnosed with swine flu.
Veteran Prosecutor Del Ponte Quits UN Syria Probe That 'Does Nothing'
Del Ponte, a 70-year-old Swiss national who came to prominence investigating war crimes in Rwanda and the former Yugoslavia, has been part of the four-member UN Commission of Inquiry on Syria since September 2012.
Air India Stake Sale: Parliamentary Panel to Hear Govt Views This Week
The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Transport, Tourism and Culture will hear the views of the Ministry of Civil Aviation, Department of Investment and Public Asset Management (DIPAM), Air India and Pawan Hans on the disinvestment of Air India and Pawa...
Swiss Cite India's Strong Data Security Laws For Auto-sharing Banking Info
Switzerland found India's data security and confidentiality laws "adequate" for entering into an automatic exchange of information pact, which will open a continuous access to details about alleged black money hoarders in once-all-secret Swiss banks.
OPINION | Stage is Set for Protracted Political Battle in Kerala
Signals emanating from the top-brass of the RSS-BJP combine suggests that after having upped the ante, it is not keen to immediately step down on its broadsides against the CPI(M) as this would be politically counter-productive.