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Indians Can Now Travel to Kenya on Tourist Visa, Borders Reopened for Travellers
The temporary ban of passenger flights from India was revoked after a brief period of suspension since May this year as a result of the spike of Covid19 pandemic in the country.
Kaun Banega Crorepati 13: Amitabh Bachchan Flirts with Contestant, Asks to Go on Tea Date
Amitabh Bachchan engages in flirtatious behaviour with a female contestant in one of the recent episodes of Kaun Banega Crorepati 13.
Taapsee Pannu's Rashmi Rocket Questions Gender Testing in Sports for Women, Aims at Breaking Notions of Femininity
Taapsee Pannu starrer Rashmi Rocket's trailer gives a glimpse of a thrilling plot that revolves around gender testing in Indian sports that only female athletes are subjected to.
Aaj Ka Panchang, September 24, 2021: Check Out Tithi, Shubh Muhurat, Rahu Kaal and Other Details on Chaturthi Shraddha
Aaj Ka Panchang, September 24, 2021: The day will mark the Chaturthi Shraddha of Ashwina month in the Vikrama Samvat 2078 year of Hindu Vedic calendar
Brazil Committee Passes Civil Service Reform Bill That Trims Employee Payroll Growth
Legislation aimed at reducing the size of the Brazilian state and trimming the growth of public payrolls cleared the committee stage in the lower chamber of Congress on Thursday in a significant advance for the government's reform agenda.
Republicans Say Charges Against Refugees Raise Concerns
Wisconsin Republicans on Thursday reiterated their concerns about the vetting of Afghan refugees being housed at an Army post in the state, after two Afghan men were charged with crimes there.
North Korea Says Call To Declare End Of Korean War Is Premature
South Korea's call to declare a formal end to the Korean War is premature as there is no guarantee it would lead to the withdrawal of the "U.S. hostile policy" toward Pyongyang, North Korea state media KCNA reported on Friday, citing Vice Foreign Minister...
Evergrande Bondholders Seek Clarity On Payments After Hope Fades On Thursday Deadline
China Evergrande Group dollar bondholders were still waiting for information about a key interest payment due Thursday that has kept global investors on tenterhooks, but the property developer was instead expected to provide more clarity in the coming mon...
Peru To Cremate Body Of Shining Path Founder And Dispose Of His Ashes
Peruvian authorities on Thursday said they had decided to cremate the body of Abimael Guzman, the founder of the Shining Path rebel group that killed tens of thousands of people in the 1980s and 1990s, and spread his ashes in an undisclosed location.
Peru Says Body Of Shining Path Leader To Be Cremated
The Peruvian prosecutors office on Thursday ordered the cremation of the body of Abimael Guzmn, the leader of the brutal Shining Path insurgency who died Sept. 11 in a military jail.
German Candidates Clash In Last TV Debate Before Vote As SPD Lead Narrows
Candidates vying to succeed Angela Merkel as German chancellor clashed on Thursday on tax, debt and foreign policy in a final television debate as opinion polls showed the race tightening three days before a federal election.
US: Number Of Unruly Air Travelers Dropping, Still Too High
The rate of unruly passengers on airline flights is down sharply from early this year but is mostly unchanged over the past three months and remains more than twice the level seen in late 2020, according to government figures.
Azerbaijan Files Case Alleging 'Ethnic Cleansing' By Armenia
Azerbaijan on Thursday filed a case at the United Nations' top court accusing neighboring Armenia of a policy of ethnic cleansing targeting Azerbaijanis.
Sastri's Birth Anniversary To Be Marked As Founder's Day At School He Established In S Africa
The birth anniversary of Srinivasa Sastri, India's first international diplomat, is to be marked annually as Founder's Day at the school that he initiated during his tenure as India's Agent General in Durban from 1927 to 1929. Sastri came to South Africa...
Ananya Panday Holds Back Tears During Her First Baking Attempt for Parents Chunky and Bhavana Panday
Ananya Panday had a hard time baking under the supervision of a strict chef on the latest episode of Star vs Food Season 2.
UK's Stand on Indian Vaccine Certificates is Arbitrary, Reeks of Colonial Bias
The UK seems to have seen a big problem with India’s vaccination programme, much to the detriment of India-Britain ties.