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Narendra Modi likely to meet Nawaz Sharif in US next month
Sharif and Modi have both accepted Obama's invitation to attend the summit on March 31 and April 1.
India shares sedition law with Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Iran
As many as 47 sedition cases were reported in 2014 across nine Indian states, according to this National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) report.
Sheena Bora knew her marriage would expose Indrani's lie: Witness
CBI filed the second chargesheet on February 16 following Peter's arrest in the case in November 2015.
To curb black money, agencies may get powers to attach assets
Budget speech of Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on February 29 may have this amendment coming.
FIFA ethics prosecutors ask for life bans for Luis Bedoya, Sergio Jadue
The FIFA ethics committee says it has completed its investigations into former CONMEBOL vice presidents Luis Bedoya of Colombia and Sergio Jadue of Chile.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai backs Tim Cook's resistance to breaking iPhone encryption
In a series of tweets Wednesday evening, Pichai argued that even that anti-encryption software would essentially put tech companies in the position of hacking their own customers.
ABVP plans massive protests against JNU students
The ABVP is holding agitations in several cities including Bengaluru, West Bengal and Ahmedabad.
X Prize to demonstrate artificial intelligence is humanity's friend, not foe
The $5 million X Prize challenges software savants to demonstrate 'how humans can collaborate with powerful cognitive and AI technologies capable of solving some of the world's grand challenges.'
Breaking iPhone encryption not tough, but Apple won't do it: Experts
But doing so might set a dangerous precedent that could threaten the data security of the millions of iPhone users around the world.
'Zero Days' director hopes documentary will spark public debate about cyberwarfare
The movie, which premieres at the Berlin Film Festival on Wednesday, traces the origins of Stuxnet to joint US-Israeli efforts to foil Iran's nuclear weapons program without resorting to airstrikes.
Apple Pay launches in China; to rival country's own internet giants in mobile payments
However, Apple Pay has not had an easy ride so far in China, the fifth country to get the service.
No evidence of sedition against Kanhaiya Kumar, charge may be dropped: Sources
Delhi Police had claimed that they have proof against the JNUSU president and that no clean chit has been given to Kanhaiya Kumar.
Rohith Vemula suicide: Smriti Irani to hold a meeting with Vice-Chancellors of all Central Universities
Smriti Irani, who will chair the meeting will discuss Rohith Vemula's death and the subsequent protests that followed.
FIFA sanctions Franz Beckenbauer over World Cup bidding probe
FIFA's ethics committee on Wednesday sanctioned German football legend Franz Beckenbauer with a warning and a light fine for failing to cooperate with a probe into the bidding for the 2018 and 2022 World Cups.