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Pak Links Don Uzair Baloch to Jadhav 'Espionage' Case: All You need to Know
The Pakistan Army has taken custody of Karachi-based underworld don Uzair Baloch who they claim was helping Kulbhushan Jadhav spy against the country.
Kate Beckinsale Flaunts Bikini Body While Lounging Poolside
Beckinsale, 43, has shared a series of her bikini-clad photos on Instagram.
New York Harnesses Future With Passion For The Past
Museums, apps and real estate: New Yorkers are taking a breather from the city's constant drive for renewal by delving into the past, searching for comfort and authenticity in fast-changing times.
A Tale of Two Lists: The World's Best Restaurant 2017 at Eighth Place in New Restaurant Ranking
While Eleven Madison Park may have been proclaimed the world's best restaurant just last week, a new ranking of the top 100 restaurants in the US has relegated the Michelin-starred eatery to eighth place.
Ambedkar Jayanti Celebrations at UN to Focus on Digital Empowerment
The UN mission is organising the event in association with the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA) and US NGO Foundation for Human Horizon.
Chidambaram Asks Govt to Push GST Introduction Date to October 1
Senior Congress leader P Chidambaram on Tuesday termed the Centre's bid to roll out GST by July 1 as "impractical and undesirable" and asked the government to push the date of its introduction to October 1.
EC Orders Repoll at 38 Polling Stations in Srinagar Constituency
The Election Commission on Tuesday ordered repoll at 38 polling stations in the Srinagar Lok Sabha constituency which witnessed large-scale violence during the by-election on Sunday.
I-T Department Raids Actor Radhika Sarathkumar's Radaan Media Network
Sarath Kumar had voiced his support for TTV Dhinakaran, the nephew of jailed AIADMK leader Sasikala
Begum Jaan Cannot Be Slut Shamed, She Is Unflinchingly Powerful: Vidya Balan
Vidya admits she loved the original film a lot but was hesitant about working in a remake.
China Demotes Official for Not 'Daring' to Smoke in Front of Muslim Leaders
However, some religious people force ordinary citizens also to comply with the requirements, a senior official who had been working in Xinjiang for years, told the paper.
Vijayakanth Expresses Regret to Press Council of India in the Spitting Incident
Film star turned politician Vijayakanth has expressed "regret" to the Press Council of India (PCI) over his alleged misbehaviour with journalists in 2015 following which a case in this regard has been 'dismissed.'
The 18 Million ReTweet Challenge: Will The Nevada Man Win His Wendy's Chicken Nuggets?
Wilkerson accepted the 18 million retweet challenge, answering "Consider it done."
Keep Ties in Mind Before Hanging Kulbhushan Jadhav, Sushma Warns Pak
External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj on Tuesday warned Pakistan of consequences on diplomatic relations if death sentence on Kulbhushan Jadhav is carried out.
Kulbhushan Jadhav's Friends Throng His Locked House, Say Govt Must Step in
As the news of the sentencing of Indian national Kulbhushan Jadhav to death by a Pakistan military court surfaced, people flocked to his family's apartment in the city but found it to be locked.
Why Are Young Boys Part of Protests in Jammu and Kashmir, Asks SC
The Supreme Court on Monday asked why youths aged 13 to 20 years were part of the protesting crowds in Jammu and Kashmir, and sough the assistance of members of the Srinagar bar in addressing the situation.
US Scuppers G7 Bid to Find Joint Stance on Energy and Climate
A source close to the G7 talks said the inability of U.S. energy secretary Rick Perry to commit showed the isolation of the United States at the ministerial meeting.