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Pakistan PM Imran Khan Asks International Community to Press India to Lift Kashmir Restrictions
On Human Rights Day, Pakistan's PM Imran Khan said he condemns the 'atrocities' inflicted on the people of Kashmir, who are struggling for their right to self determination.
President Rodrigo Duterte Decides to End Martial Law in Southern Philippine after 2 Years
President Duterte placed the Mindanao region under martial law after hundreds of local militants aligned with the Islamic State group and backed by foreign fighters occupied buildings.
Even One Drink a Day May Increase Cancer Risk
One standardised drink containing 23 grams of ethanol was equivalent to one 180-ml cup of Japanese sake, one 500-ml bottle of beer, one 180-ml glass of wine, or one 60-ml cup of whiskey.
Mobile Subscribers in Kashmir to Receive SMS Service Messages from Today
SMS services were stopped as a 'precautionary measure' on October 14, a few hours after postpaid mobile phone connections were restored in the Valley.
India Among Top 10 Countries With Higher Climate Change Performance: Report
However, the report says Indian government has yet to develop a roadmap for the phase-out of fossil fuel subsidies that would consequently reduce the country's high dependence on coal.
Bandh Against Citizenship Bill Affects Normal Life in Meghalaya, Security Deployed
Shops, markets and business establishments kept shutters down, while educational and financial institutions remained closed for the day. Government offices recorded less than 10 per cent attendance.
I-League 2019-20 Live Streaming: When and Where to Watch Punjab FC vs Chennai City FC Telecast
I-League 2019-20: Punjab FC host Chennai City FC in Ludhiana for their second home match of the season.
Watchdog Report on Russia Probe Shows FBI 'Attempted Overthrow' of Govt, Says Trump
Justice Department report said that FBI agents were not motivated by political bias in deciding to open investigations into Trump campaign associates and aides during 2016 as part of the probe into Russia's election interference.
Pakistan Resorts to Heavy Shelling Along LoC in J&K's Poonch, One Civilian Injured
The Pakistani troops resorted to intense shelling and firing along the Line of Control in the Shahpur Kirni and Balakote sectors overnight, triggering panic among civilians.
Iconic Dress Diana Wore When She Danced With John Travolta Fails to Sell at Auction
The dress had an estimated price tag of 250,000-300,000 pounds. However it failed to reach those figures during live bidding.
Sonakshi Sinha on Possibility of Female Version of Dabangg: There's Still a Long Way to Go
Sonakshi said that even though she has worked on plenty of female oriented films, the budget has never been nowhere close to the budget of male hero's action film. The reason could also be because of the guaranteed returns from the audience.
Marriage Story Leads Mostly White, Male Golden Globe Nods, De Niro Snubbed
Netflix divorce drama “Marriage Story” on Monday led a Golden Globes nominations list dominated by movie stories about white men and marked by snubs for actor Robert De Niro and television shows “Game of Thrones” and social justice drama “When They See Us...
Key Television Nominations for the 2020 Golden Globe Awards
Nominations were announced on Monday for the 2020 Golden Globe awards for movies and television.
Protesters Clash With Forces in Assam, Train Services Hit as Northeast Erupts Against Citizenship Bill
Indigenous people of the Northeastern states fear that the entry of non-Muslim refugees from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan will endanger their identity and livelihood.
Chilean Military Plane with 38 on Board Goes Missing, Authorities 'Not Optimistic' About Its Fate
The aircraft was traveling to perform logistical support tasks for the maintenance of Chilean facilities at the Antarctic base.
Need to Differentiate Between Intruders, Refugees, Says Amit Shah as LS Passes Citizenship Bill
Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury (Congress), NK Premachandran (Revolutionary Socialist Party), Shashi Tharoor (Congress) and Asaduddin Owaisi (AIMIM) were among those who opposed the introduction of the Bill.