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FBI Email Probe Should Not 'Operate on Innuendo': Obama
US President Barack Obama implicitly criticized FBI director James Comey on Thursday, insisting US investigations should not operate based on "innuendo" or "incomplete information."
Veteran's Suicide Over OROP Sets Capital Afire as CM Kejriwal, Deputy CM Sisodia and Rahul Gandhi Face Off Against Centre
The suicide of an army veteran reportedly over the delay in implementation of one-rank, one-pension (OROP) scheme set Delhi’s political circles afire on Wednesday, with Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, his deputy Manish Sisodia and Congress Vice-President...
Online Applications for Affordable Homes Under PMAY (Urban) to Start Tomorrow
Online applications for affordable homes under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (Urban) will begin from tomorrow.
Pak Will Pay Heavily, India Has Suffered Enough in Silence: Jaitley
If Pakistan inflicts injuries on India, the costs are going to be far heavier for them, Union Minister Arun Jaitley has said, asserting that there is a shift in India's approach towards dealing with cross-border tensions as it has "suffered enough in sile...
Mahira Khan Replaced in Raees? Farhan Akhtar Refutes Rumours
Farhan Akhtar had recently slammed MNS for demanding filmmakers to contribute Rs 5 crore to Army welfare fund as penance for casting Pakistani artistes in their films.
Donald Trump 'Uniquely Unqualified' to be US President: Barack Obama
US President Barack Obama on Wednesday assailed Donald Trump for being "uniquely unqualified" and "temperamentally unfit" to be the next commander-in-chief as he asked Americans to recall how Republicans themselves were divided over having a "con man" as...
Residents Forced to Abandon Border Areas as Civilian Toll Mounts
There have been as many as 60 ceasefire violations by Pakistan in the last one month. There has been a significant rise in this number over the last five years.
No Indian Football Club Has Better Record Than Bengaluru FC: Sunil Chhetri
Bengaluru FC captain Sunil Chhetri feels no Indian football club has a three-year history like them and that in itself does all the talking about the giant strides taken by the southern outfit.
Panama Papers: Pakistan Supreme Court Orders Corruption Probe Against PM Nawaz Sharif
Panama Papers: Pakistan Supreme Court Orders Corruption Probe Against PM Nawaz Sharif
Kamal Haasan and Gautami Part Ways After 13 Years Of Being Together
Gautami Tadimalla on Tuesday announced she was separating from veteran star Kamal Haasan.
10 Die, 50 Injured in Pakistan Port Explosion
At least 10 people were killed and over 50 injured on Tuesday in a series of explosions at the Balochistan port in Pakistan.
Former Viva Member Neha Bhasin Marries Beau Sameer Uddin In Italy, See Pics
The two, who have known each other for over four years, married on October 23, in the presence of family and friends.
Here's What Mick Jagger Follows To Stay in Shape
At 73, singer Mick Jagger reportedly taken up gruelling anti-gravity aerial yoga to keep himself in shape for The Rolling Stones gigs.
Kerala Tourism Organises Road Shows in Melbourne, Sydney to Lure Visitors
The Kerala Tourism authorities organised a road show in Melbourne and Sydney in Australia, the sixth biggest tourism market, to attract more visitors from Down Under to the coastal state in India.
300 Million Children Breathing Toxic Air Around the World, Says UNICEF
As many as 220 million children in South Asia region, including India, among nearly 300 million globally, currently live in areas where outdoor air pollution exceeds international guidelines by at least six times, according to a new report released by UNI...
US Vote Twist Spooks European and Asian Stock Markets
European and Asian stocks dropped on Monday as the US presidential election race took a dramatic late twist. Markets moved cautiously as news that the FBI would further probe Hillary Clinton's emails fuelled fresh uncertainty about the outcome of the US p...