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Dish Signs Up Nokia To Supply 5G Core Software
U.S. satellite TV provider Dish Network, racing to build a 5G network in the United States by 2023, has turned to Finland's Nokia to supply 5G core software.
Nvidia's Arm Deal Sparks Quick Backlash In Chip Industry
Nvidia Corp's $40 billion agreement to acquire Arm Ltd from SoftBank Group Corp is likely to meet strong opposition from Nvidia's chip industry rivals, analysts say, with murmurs of protest emerging in South Korea and China within hours of the deal's anno...
Graphic: Foreign Inflows Into Asian Bonds Slow In August
Asian bonds recorded a third straight month of net foreign inflows in July, but buying slowed due to an escalation in SinoU.S. tensions and the worsening pandemic situation in some areas.
Sonakshi Sinha on 10 Years of Dabangg: Wasn't Asked if I Wanted to Do the Film, Was Told to Do it
Sonakshi Sinha fondly remembered her journey in Bollywood which started ten years ago with Dabangg. She remembered how she was not asked to do the film but was told to do it.
Pompeo Signals That U.S. Ambassador To China Is Leaving Post
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo indicated early Monday that U.S. Ambassador to China Terry Branstad was leaving his post.
Former UK PM Cameron Says He Has Misgivings About Brexit Move
Former British prime minister David Cameron joined other exleaders of the country to express concern at Boris Johnson's plan to break international law by overriding parts of the Brexit divorce treaty with the European Union.
Gold Gains On Weaker Dollar, All Eyes On Fed Meeting
Gold prices rose on Monday supported by a weaker dollar, while investors looked forward to the U.S. Federal Reserve policy meeting later this week for more cues on stimulus measures and inflation target.
Banned Chinese Scholar Says Guilty Of Emojis, Not Security Risk In Australia
A Chinese scholar banned from Australia on security grounds says he has become critical of Canberra in recent years but is no security risk, adding his biggest contribution to a WeChat group at the centre of a security investigation was usually an emoji.
First Time in LS History: MPs Allowed to Speak while Sitting as Monsoon Session Held amid Pandemic
Welcoming the special Monsoon Session, Speaker Om Birla expressed happiness over the maximum presence of parliamentarians on day one of the Session.
Himanshi Khurana Shares Heartbroken Poetry, Fans Wonder If All is Well Between Her and Asim Riaz
Himanshi Khurana is in a relationship with actor-model and Bigg Boss 13 runner up, Asim Riaz.
News18 Afternoon Digest: China's Hybrid Warfare, Anger Over Scrapping Question Hour and TikTok Sale
These are the top stories we are covering right now: A Shenzen-based technology company with links to Chinese government is monitoring over 10,000 Indian individuals, including PM and President; Chargesheet in main conspiracy case of Delhi riots to name P...
When Nixon Made Vulgar Remarks About Indira Gandhi But Got Outwitted Over Indo-Pak War
While for some reason Nixon and Gandhi did not hit it off, his predecessor President Lyndon Johnson made much of her first visit in 1966, a few months after she became the Prime Minister.
Pandemic Preparedness Panel Slams Collective Failure To Heed Warnings
A collective failure by political leaders to heed warnings and prepare for an infectious disease pandemic has transformed "a world at risk" to a "world in disorder", according to a report on international epidemic preparedness.
Australian Heavyweight Macquarie Sees First-half Profit Slump In Virus Upheaval
Australia's Macquarie Group Ltd warned its first half profit will fall by around 35% as the coronavirus pandemic shreds economies around the world, a rare downgrade from the financial powerhouse that pushed its shares lower on Monday.
Bigg Boss 14 Launch Date Revealed by Salman Khan in New Promo
'Bigg Boss 14' launch date has been announced by Salman Khan. The show airs from October 3 on Colors TV.
Japan Manufacturers Remain Gloomy For 14th Month - Reuters Tankan
Japan's manufacturers remained pessimistic for the 14th straight month in September, and though the gloom eased somewhat the broad results of the Reuters Tankan survey pointed to a painfully slow recovery for the coronavirusstricken economy.