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39 Indians Trapped in China Amid Lockdown to Contain Coronavirus
In the epicentre of the outbreak in Wuhan city, 25 Indians, of which 20 are from Kerala, are feared to be trapped, while 14 are stuck in Yinchang city.
'Americans Deserve a President They Can Count on': Chorus Rises for Trump's Removal at Impeachment Trial
As the 100 senators sat as jurors and millions of Americans watched on television, House impeachment managers mustered scores of videos, internal documents and extensive witness testimony to lay out a strong case that the US leader abused his powers.
Image Problem? Manchester United's Ed Woodward Battles Fan Unrest
Manchester United chief executive Ed Woodward has been at loggerheads fans for being unable to bring in any new faces.
Those Trapped in China Virus Lockdown Expect Lonely Holiday
After Wuhan authorities announced the city would be shut down Thursday morning, the airport and train stations were closed, and all public transportation was suspended.
Tinder Wants to Make Your Dates Safe with a Panic Button and Tracking Where You Are
The new feature comes via Tinder’s acquisition of Noonlight, which tracks users in real time and notifies the police in case things go wrong.
Azadi-seekers Free to Leave Country, Says Gujarat Deputy CM
Speaking at a programme marking the birth anniversary of Subhas Chandra Bose, Nitin Patel also alleged that the police was attacked in a pre-planned manner in Ahmedabad during the anti-CAA protest.
Top BJP Leaders Mount Frontal Attack on AAP and Congress Over CAA Protests
BJP chief JP Nadda, at a public meeting in Palam constituency, attacked the AAP and Congress over their support to protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) here saying vote bank comes first to them than the country.
Airport Closed in Australia's Capital Canberra as Bushfires Flare Anew
Flights to and from Australia's capital Canberra were suspended around midday (0100 GMT) Thursday 'to allow for aviation firefighting operations'.
It Will Require A Very Credible Challenger to Displace Dollar's Dominance, Says Gita Gopinath
IMF chief economist Gita Gopinath aid euro has been around for a long time but it has not reached the level yet that it was initially expected to achieve, while China has also been trying to internationalise its currency for long without much success.
Suspected Construction Workers to Be Bangladeshis Due to Their 'Strange Eating Habits': BJP Leader
BJP's Kailash Vijayvargiya claimed that the workers would only eat 'poha' and stopped coming two days after he raised such suspicions.
Niti Aayog to Develop National Data and Analytics Platform
Releasing the Vision Document for the National Data and Analytics Platform (NDAP), Niti Aayog vice-chairman Rajiv Kumar said that the NDAP will strive to ensure that the data is assured, consistent, coherent and credible.
Street Dancer 3D Box Office Prediction: Remo D'Souza's Dance Film Might Wash Off Varun Dhawan's Kalank
Varun Dhawan last release Kalank was a flop. Will Street Dancer 3D be able to turn around his box office track record?
Mount Vesuvius Blast Turned Ancient Victim's Brain to Glass
The eruption of Vesuvius in the year 79 instantly killed the inhabitants of Pompeii and neighbouring Herculaneum, burying an area 20 kilometers (12 miles) from the volcano in ash in just a few hours.
'Question of Planet's Survival': Merkel Urges All Nations to Unite to Bring Down Global Warming
Attending the 50th annual meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF) here, Merkel said the world has indeed become a better place in the last 50 years.
BJP Will Find it Tough to Upset AAPlecart in Delhi but National Issues Will Resonate in Polls
In 2015, local issues along with corruption had dominated the electoral scene in Delhi. But this time there could be an amalgam of local and national issues, particularly with protests raging in several parts of the country, including the capital, against...
India to See Rs 4 Lakh Crore Investment in Gas Infrastructure: Dharmendra Pradhan
Stating that the government has laid emphasis on developing a gas-based economy, Dharmendra Pradhan said natural gas is gradually becoming a bridging fuel for low carbon economy in India.