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'When Will This Nonsense Stop?' Antonio Rudiger Wants Racists Punished
Chelsea manager Frank Lampard called for strick action for racist abuse during his team's win over Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League.
Pak Govt Denies Permission to Maryam Nawaz Sharif to Travel Abroad
Maryam, the 46-year-old daughter of Pakistan's former prime minister Nawaz Sharif, was placed on the no-fly list in August 2018 in an alleged corruption case.
Daniel Craig Explains Why He Returned as James Bond One Last Time in No Time To Die
Daniel Craig, who took over the role of the suave 007 agent from Pierce Brosnan, has so far featured in four Bond films -- 'Casino Royale' (2006), 'Quantum of Solace' (2008), 'Skyfall' (2012) and 'Spectre' (2015).
'Magical' Lazio Down Juventus in Saudi Arabia for Super Cup Win
Lazio defeated Juventus 3-1 to win the Italian Super Cup for a fifth time.
Facebook's Own OS Will Focus on AR Glasses And VR Headsets Experiences
Even though Facebook is building a custom OS for Oculus and Portal, it won't be creating one for smartphones where Android controls 87 per cent of the market.
Australia Prepares for Post-Christmas Extreme Bushfires Even as Heat Eases
Six people have now died in bushfires which have destroyed more than 3.7 million hectares (9.1 million acres) across five states.
'Suck the Christmas': Hong Kong Braces for More Protests over Festival Holidays
Earlier on Sunday, more than 1,000 people rallied calmly in support of China's ethnic Uighurs, who have been detained en masse in camps in China's northwestern Xinjiang region.
It Seemed Like a Popular App. But It’s Secretly an Emirati Spy Tool
ToTok, introduced only months ago, was downloaded millions of times from the Apple and Google app stores by users throughout the Middle East, Europe, Asia, Africa and North America.
A Boy Missing for More Than Two Years Found in the Closet of a Child Pornography Suspect
Police were searching a home of a 44-year old man suspected of distributing child pornography, when they stumbled on the boy.
'Closely Following Developments in India': Organisation of Islamic Cooperation Expresses Concern on CAA
Issuing a statement, the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation said it was concerned with the issues pertaining to the recently amended Citizenship Act and the Supreme Court verdict on the Babri Masjid case.
Unnao Woman Who Set Herself Ablaze after Filing Rape Complaint Dies at Kanpur Hospital
On December 16, the woman set herself ablaze outside the office of the SSP here. She had lodged a complaint of rape over two months ago against a person she was in a relationship with for over 10 years.
'People Living in Unauthorised Colonies Cheated Again': Kejriwal Slams Centre
Kejriwal claimed other political parties have only played politics on the issue of the development of unauthorised colonies till date and no government has worked for its development.
GoAir Chandigarh Flight Diverted Back Minutes After Departure, Airline Blames 'Technical Glitch'
The aircraft, a Pratt&Whitney engine-powered Airbus A320 Neo, was diverted back to Chandigarh within minutes of it departing and grounded for inspection.
Mira Nair Says Suitable Boy Actress Beaten for Protesting Against CAA in Lucknow, Demands Release
Filmmaker Mira Nair took to Twitter to share that one of the actresses of her upcoming film, A Suitable Boy, was beaten and jailed for protesting in Lucknow. Nair demanded her release.
Vijay Deverakonda Wishes 'Brother' Varun Dhawan Luck for Street Dancer 3D
Arjun Reddy star Vijay Deverakonda took to Twitter to share the trailer of Street Dancer 3D and wished 'brother' Varun Dhawan, Shraddha Kapoor and Remo D'Souza luck for the film.
'Chancellor's Fearless Access to Varsities Compromised': Bengal Guv After Jadavpur University Cancels Convocation
According to the new law, every communication, proposed to be made by the chancellor to any state-aided University, will have to be routed through the (higher education) department.