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Gas Pipeline Blast Kills 13 Worshippers In Bangladesh Mosque
A gas pipeline explosion near a mosque in Bangladesh killed 13 people and injured 30 as worshippers were about to end their prayers, officials said on Saturday.
With My Industry: Kareena Kapoor Supports Bollywood Against 'Relentless Attacks' on its Reputation
Kareena Kapoor Khan, Abhishek Bachchan and Bipasha Basu among others lent out her support to the Producers Guild of India, which issued a statement to show solidarity for the industry.
Only Country Not Reaping Lockdown Strategy Benefit Appears to Be India: Chidambaram
He also predicted that by September-end, India may have 65 lakh Covid-19 cases.
Diljit Dosanjh Shoots Music Video 'Born to Shine' with Less Than 12 People on Set, Irons Own Clothes
Diljit Dosanjh picked his own costumes and ironed his clothes since they couldn't have more than 12 crew members on set.
Hair Fights, Wrinkles, Sassy Strongmen: A Look at No holds Barred US Poll Campaigns by Trump, Biden
Donald Trump likes to portray himself as a natural heir to the man who abolished slavery, while anti-Trump Republicans have appropriated his name for a Trump-bashing campaign, The Lincoln Project.
Unfavourable FTAs Disrupting Competitiveness of India Auto, Component Exports: Pawan Goenka
Speaking at the SIAM annual convention, Goenka, said higher logistics cost for shipments in and out of India and high industry power tariff were also impeding the auto industry's cost competitiveness.
How Long Can You Survive Under Rubble? News18 Explains as Pulse Sets off Dig Month After Beirut Blast
Grieving people across the nation observed a minute of silence on Friday for the nearly 200 who had lost their lives after a deadly blast near the Beirut port. However, many also desperately watched their TV screens for a sign of hope. They were following...
NCB to Produce Showik Chakraborty and Samuel Miranda Before Court, to Seek Custody
Showik Chakraborty and Samuel Miranda were arrested on Friday after a day-long questioning by NCB as part of its probe into the drug angle in Sushant Singh Rajput's death.
EU Demanding Potential Veto On BRitain's pOst-Brexit Laws, Regulations - The Times
The European Union is demanding a potential veto on Britain's postBrexit laws and regulations, The Times newspaper reported on Saturday, citing senior government officials.
Sudan Declares tHree-montH State Of Emergency Over Floods - SUNA
Sudan's Security and Defense Council declared a national state of emergency for three months because of floods that have killed 99 people this year and designated Sudan a natural disaster zone, state news agency SUNA reported early on Saturday.
White Nationalism Upsurge In U.S. Echoes Historical Pattern, Say Scholars
The first Black woman is on a major party presidential ticket, Americans of all races are showing their support for the Black Lives Matter movement and at the same time white nationalists are ramping up recruiting efforts and public activism.
Vikas Gupta Pens Heart-warming Poem for Ankita Lokhande, Says 'Tu Achi Hai, Tu Sachi Hai'
Vikas Gupta took to Instagram to share a few pictures with Ankita Lokhande. He also penned a heartfelt note for the actress talking about how good she is as a person.
Biggest Failure Of US Foreign Policy In Last 40 Years Is How wE'vE Dealt With China: WH
The manner in which successive administrations have dealt with China is the biggest foreign policy failure of the United States in the last 40 years, US' National Security Advisor said, asserting that President Donald Trump has taken steps to reverse the...
Trump Says Report On His Remarks About Fallen Soldiers Is 'Fake Story'
US President Donald Trump has said that the report on his purported remarks about fallen soldiers is a "fake story" while his White House press secretary said that liberal activists are only interested in peddling conspiracy laden propaganda. It was a fa...
Group: Egypt Arrests 2 Journalists, One Sick With COVID-19
Egyptian security forces have arrested two journalists, including one sick with COVID19, the latest step in a sweeping crackdown on news media during the pandemic, an international press watchdog reported Friday.
Recent Data Show Chinese Fishing Fleet Still Near Galapagos
Satellite data indicate that a large Chinese fishing fleet remained in international waters near Ecuador's Galapagos archipelago at the beginning of this month, even as China said it would temporarily ban fishing near the UNESCO world heritage site.