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The More Congress Hates PM, the More People Support Modi: Nadda Hits Out at Sonia, Rahul Gandhi
In a series of tweets, Nadda lambasted both Congress president Sonia Gandhi and her son and MP Rahul Gandhi for their reproval of the Prime Minister on a range of issues.
Payal Ghosh, who Accused Anurag Kashyap of Rape, Joins Ramdas Athawale's Party
Actress Payal Ghosh, who accused filmmaker Anurag Kashyap of raping her, joined the Republican Party of India on Monday.
India's Covid-19 Fatality Rate at 1.50 Percent, Lowest Since March 22: Health Ministry
A higher number of single-day recoveries is also reflected in the continuous increase in the national recovery rate, which is 90.23 per cent at present, the ministry highlighted.
Crew Safe, 7 Detained After UK Special Forces Raid Tanker
All crew members of an oil tanker that was stormed by British naval special forces after a group of stowaways threatened violence are safe and well, the ships operator confirmed Monday.
Renewed Fighting In Nagorno-Karabakh Threatens U.S.-backed Truce
Armenia and Azerbaijan accused each other on Monday of violating a new U.S.brokered ceasefire in fighting over the mountain enclave of NagornoKarabakh, casting doubt over the prospects of the latest international push to end a month of clashes.
LG Q52 With Quad Rear Cameras, 4,000mAh Battery Launched: Price, Specifications & More
The LG Q52 will first arrive in South Korea and the company is yet to share more details about its global availability.
Celebrating Raveena Tandon’s Birthday with Her Grooviest Songs
On the occasion of Raveena Tandon's birthday, we take a look back at her hit and groovy songs.
Delhi's Air Quality 'Very Poor', Stubble Burning Contribution May Increase
The Ministry of Earth Sciences’ air quality monitor said the wind direction and the wind speed is favourable for the transport of the pollutants from farm fires in Haryana and Punjab.
Australia Refers Invasive Search Of Women At Qatar Airport To Federal Police
An incident at Doha's Hamad airport, where Australian women were taken off a plane and subjected to an invasive search after the discovery of a newborn baby abandoned in the terminal, has been referred to Australian federal police, Australia said.
Australia Asks Iran About Report Academic Moved From Prison
Australia is seeking information from Iran on reports that a British Australian academic who was convicted of espionage has been moved to a mystery location, the foreign minister said on Monday.
Oil Falls As COVID-19 Case Surge Stokes Demand Concerns
Oil extended last week's losses on Monday, falling nearly 2% as a surge in COVID19 infections in the United States and Europe prompted concern over crude demand, while the prospect of increased supply also hit sentiment.
Gold Price Drops While Silver Remains Unchanged; Know the Rate in Your City
The price of the silver metal showed no change today from yesterday’s price and stands at Rs 625 per 10 grams. It remained the same across all the tier-1 cities of the country.
Bigg Boss 14, Day 22 Written Updates: Kavita Kaushik Says Eijaz Khan Seems to be Copying Sidharth Shukla
Kavita Kaushik tells Eijaz Khan he seems to be copying former winner Sidharth Shukla, while Shardul advice Pavitra Punia to watch her language. Whereas, Naina takes a jibe at Jaan Kumar Sanu and Nikki Tamboli's friendship.
Asia Shares Turn Muted As S&P 50 Futures Slip
Asian shares got off to a subdued start on Monday as surging coronavirus cases in Europe and the United states threatened the global outlook, while China's leaders meet to ponder the future of the economic giant.
Mexico Seizes Industrial-scale Meth, Fentanyl Lab In Capital
Soldiers and police in Mexico seized an industrialscale meth and fentanyl lab that was so big it startled investigators, federal prosecutors announced Sunday.
GOP Slowly Gaining As Early Vote Total Surpasses 2016
With nine days before Election Day, more people already have cast ballots in this year's presidential election than voted early or absentee in the 2016 race as the start of in-person early voting in big states led to a surge in turnout in recent days.