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All States Have to Implement CAA Under Constitution, Says Union Minister Amid Protests
Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal statement comes a day after a meeting of various political parties and socio-religious outfits convened by Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi VIjayan decided to hold joint protests against the controversi...
Turkey Detains Dozens of Islamic State Suspects Ahead of New Year
At least 33 foreign nationals were detained in the capital Ankara in a joint operation by anti-terrorism police and the national intelligence agency.
Boat Sinks off Diu Coast amid Strong Winds; Six Fishermen Rescued
The mishap took place around 40 nautical miles from the Diu coast on Sunday morning, the official of a local fishermen's association said.
Trump Aides Term US Strikes on Iraq and Syria 'Successful,' Warn of Potential Further Action
The US military carried out the strikes on Sunday against the Kataib Hezbollah militia group in response to the killing of a US civilian contractor in a rocket attack on an Iraqi military base, officials said.
5 Breakthrough Regional Movies of 2019 That were Film Festival Favourites
As 2019 nears its end, let's us have a look at some of the best regional films of 2019 that came into the forefront through film festivals because of their unique content.
Ajit Pawar Takes Oath as Deputy CM, Aaditya Thackeray Joins Maharashtra Cabinet as Uddhav Expands Team
Aaditya, the first from his family to taste electoral success, is likely to get the environment or higher education ministry.
Always Strive to Deliver Best to My Fans: Salman Khan on 30 Years in Bollywood
Salman Khan made his Bollywood debut in the 1988 film 'Biwi Ho To Aisi' directed by JK Bihari. As he completes three decades in Indian cinema, the actor credits his fans for his longevity and unparalleled success.
‘I Bounced Back’ from Illness in Papua New Guinea, Says Zac Efron
On his social media accounts, the 32-year-old actor addressed recent media reports that he had been rushed to the hospital in a serious emergency while filming his new reality adventure series, 'Killing Zac Efron'.
'Will Be First to Not Fill Up Form': Akhilesh Yadav's War Cry Against 'Anti-Poor' NRC; BJP Wants Oppn to Recall 2010
The former Uttar Pradesh chief minister said that all Indians should come forward to save the country from those violating the Constitution.
Citizenship Act Protests LIVE: Will Organise 'Massive Agitation' if PM Comes to Inaugurate 'Khelo India' Games, Warns AASU
Citizenship Act Protests LIVE: As the protests against the Citizenship Act continue unabated, the All Assam Students' Union (AASU) today said a 'massive protest' will be organised if Prime Minister Narendra Modi comes to inaugurate the 'Khelo India' games...
Watch Kasauti Zindagii Kay's Parth Samthaan Turn Gun Toting Gangster in New Web Series
TV heartthrob Parth Samthaan is shedding his romantic hero image to play a bad boy in this gangster drama.
SC Takes a Step Back, Stops Banks' Inspection Reports Under RTI
The order came on a bunch of applications moved by HDFC, ICICI, SBI and some other banks that wanted the court to recall its order of December 16, 2015, wherein the Supreme Court had held that RBI was obligated under the transparency law to part with the...
3 Girls Die Under Mysterious Circumstances Within 24 Hours in Odisha's Berhampur
While two girls — L Tikina Reddy (6) and L Soma Reddy (9) — had died on Friday, their sister L Barsha Reddy (12) died early morning on Saturday at MKCG Medical College and Hospital in Berhampur.
Premier League: Anthony Martial, Marcus Rashford Ease Manchester United Past Burnley
Anthony Martial, Marcus Rashford scored as Manchester United easily defeated Burnely 2-0 in the Premier League.
Expelled UP Congress Leaders Celebrate Party's Foundation Day, Discuss Future Course of Action
The leaders said the state unit of the Congress party cannot expel All India Coordination Committee (AICC) members and it is 'against the party's Constitution'.
US Mass Killings Leave 210 Dead in 2019, Most Were Shootings
The majority of the killings involved people who knew each other including family disputes, drug or gang violence or people with beefs that directed their anger at co-workers or relatives.