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U.S. Companies Brace for Climate-Friendly Alternatives in Cooling Systems
150 nations struck a global agreement on ways to phase down HFC gases, which are currently used in air-cooling systems and refrigerators,
Ferry Packed With Teachers, Students and Workers Capsizes in Central Myanmar
"So far we have found 14 dead bodies from the river, but we still need to identify them," director of the local relief and resettlement department, Sa Willy Frient, told AFP.
Rupee Tumbles 12 Paise Against Dollar on US Rate Hike Calls
The rupee turned weak by 12 paise to 66.83 against the dollar on Monday at the foreign exchange market after the American currency gained ground following a spurt in demand from importers.
RTI Activist Murdered at His Residence in Mumbai, Two Arrested
The deceased was spotted by a neighbor as he saw blood coming out of the living room of the house. When he reached the main door he saw Veera in a pool of blood.
Syrian Rebels Seize "Doomsday" Village Where Islamic State Promised Final Battle
Syrian rebels said they captured the village of Dabiq from Islamic State on Sunday, forcing the jihadist group from a stronghold where it had promised to fight a final, apocalyptic battle with the West.
China Launches Space Mission Carrying Two Astronauts
China on Monday moved a step closer to establish its permanent space station by 2022 as it launched a spacecraft carrying two astronauts
Omar Abdullah Subjected to 'Secondary Immigration Check' in US
Khan too had tweeted that while he fully understood and respected security protocols, "to be detained at US immigration every damn time really really sucks".
Police Targeting DMK Cadres Over Rumours About Jayalalithaa's Health: Stalin
DMK Treasurer M K Stalin on Sunday condemned 'harassment' of his party cadres under the pretext of taking action against those spreading rumours about Chief Minister Jayalalithaa's health on social media and asked police to immediately stop such 'oppressi...
AAP MLA and Gujarat incharge Held Hours Before Kejriwal's Rally
Aam Aadmi Party leaders confirmed Gulab Singh's arrest. He becomes the 14th AAP legislator in Delhi to be arrested.
Uri Terrorists Scaled LoC Fence Using a Ladder
Preliminary investigations suggested the terrorists had entered the area at least a day before mounting the brazen assault.
Team Force 2 To Launch Petition For India's Unsung Heroes
The film's team is keen that the names of these unsung heroes should get recognised.
Encephalitis Toll Climbs to 53 in Odisha
With the death of two more children, the toll due to Japanese Encephalitis (JE) on Saturday went up to 53 in over a month in tribal-dominated Malkangiri district of Odisha.
Kejriwal Promises 'Justice' to Patels, Seeks Their Support
Aggressively wooing the politically dominant Patel community ahead of next year's Assembly polls in Gujarat, Aam Aadmi Party leader Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday sought its support to "clean" the state's politics and assured support to get "justice".
Note 7 Effect: Samsung India 'Appalled' by Incorrect Financial Loss Reports
Samsung India is appalled by the incorrect reporting of company’s financials based on reports by various research agencies.
2017 CES Opening Keynote To Be Done By Nissan's CEO Carlos Ghosn
"A vast majority of consumers" are excited about advancements in autonomous driving and car safety.
Bored Seeing the Same Kind of Action in Bollywood: Ajay Devgn
The actor, who is known for his action sequences in films, says he rarely uses body double and that is why it was tough shooting for Shivaay.