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Watch | Neymar and Mbappe's Shirtless Celebration of PSG Reaching UEFA Champions League Final
UEFA Champions League: Neymar and Kylian Mbappe were seen singing to celebrate Paris Saint-Germain's march to the final.
S Jaishankar, Mike Pence to Deliver Major Address on India-US Ties During Leadership Summit
Titled 'US-India Week: Navigating New Challenges', the summit is being organised by business advocacy group US India Strategic and Partnership Forum (USISPF) from August 31-September 3.
MHA Allows Foreign Journalists with Visas to Come to India; Covid-19 Norms to be Followed
It has also been decided that the existing restrictions on incoming passenger traffic into India through the immigration check posts will not apply in respect of these categories of foreign nationals,
Flash Floods Threaten Indo-Pak Border Fencing in Jammu & Kashmir, Jawans Keep Vigil
A senior BSF officer said that parts of the fence in Basantar river area are likely to get washed away.
NIA Arrests Bengaluru Doctor for Allegedly Conspiring with Syria-based Islamic State Operatives
Abdur Rahman, a 28-year-old doctor with an M.S. from Ramaiah Medical College in Bengaluru, has been accused of using his knowledge of medicine to help ISIS terrorists.
49 Migrant Workers Turn 'Covid-19 Warriors', Help WB Govt Fight Pandemic
Currently, these 49 Covid-19 warriors are working indifferent hospitals in the city, including the state-run Kolkata Medical College and Hospital, the Chittaranjan National Cancer Institute at Rajarhat, M R Bangur Hospital, the official said.
After UAE's Success, Mamata Pushes for Rapid Research on Stem Cell Therapy to Treat Serious Covid-19 Patients
Mamata’s decision to give more emphasis on stem cell therapy came months after Abu Dhabi Stem Cell Centre (ADSCC) has claimed to treat thousands of patients suffering from Covid-19 and announced that more than 50 per cent of the patients responded and rec...
Visva Bharati to Write to PM Modi, Seek Central Forces Deployment After Violence in Premises
The heritage university founded by Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore was shut down indefinitely on Monday following violent protests against Visva Bharati's decision to construct a boundary wall around the venue of Poush Mela, a prestigious annual cultur...
Setback for Vedanta as Madras HC Rejects Plea to Reopen Sterlite Copper Plant in Tamil Nadu
The verdict was set to be delivered in March this year but got delayed due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
BJP MLA to Question Yogi Govt Over Atrocities on Brahmins in UP as Clamour Over Killings Grows Strong
Devmani Dwivedi, BJP MLA from Lambhua Legislative Assembly seat in Sultanpur, has prepared a list questions he wants to ask his own government in the House regarding the killing of Brahmins.
Four takeaways from the first virtual Democratic National Convention
A Democratic National Convention like no other began on Monday, with politicians trading raucous cheers in a crowded arena for speeches delivered from quiet locations across the country because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Bihar, AP Still Facing Grim Deluge Situations, CWC Warns of Likely Flashfloods, Landslides in Northern Hill Districts
An IMD forecast said enhanced rainfall activity with heavy to very heavy falls is very likely over northwest India including Western Himalayan region till August 20 and decrease thereafter.
Army Helicopter Makes Emergency Landings Twice in UP's Mathura Due to Technical Snag
The chopper made another emergency landing on a school playground at Sanket village as it had developed some technical snag, Barsana police station in-charge Azad Pal Singh said.
NHRC Notice to UP Police Chief over Reports about Inspector 'Asking' Woman Complainant to Dance
According to media reports, the CO has denied the allegations and, prima facie, it appears that the girl has made the video viral in order to create pressure on the police, the rights panel said in a statement.
Rakesh Asthana, Former Special Director of Central Bureau of Investigation, Appointed BSF DG
Asthana, a 1984-batch Gujarat cadre officer, has been involved in investigating some high-profile cases such as the Sabarmati Express fire incident in Godhra in 2002.
Some Delhi Hospitals Seeing Covid-19 Re-emergence in Recovered Patients Causes Alarm
The Delhi government-run Rajiv Gandhi Super Speciality Hospital saw two instances of patients with relapse of coronavirus, almost one-and-a-half months after they were cured of the infection.