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Are the Amazon Fires a Crime Against Humanity?
Given the global consequences of the Amazon fires, could environmental destruction of this nature be legally considered a crime against all humanity? Defining it as such would be unprecedented.
How Malaria Could Spiral Out of Control in Zimbabwe Due to Climate Change
Recently, malaria has been recorded causing a severe outbreak in parts of Chimanimani, which lies on the eastern border with Mozambique. This outbreak is considered to be a result of warmer temperatures due to climate change.
With or Without You: It's India Calling for Rock Band U2
The band is set to bring their acclaimed "U2: The Joshua Tree Tour" tour celebrating the band's 1987 album by the same name to Mumbai on December 15.
After Laxmmi Bomb, Kiara Advani Bags Another Horror-comedy, to Feature in Kartik Aaryan's Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2: Report
As per latest reports, Kartik Aaryan's leading lady in 'Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2' has been finalised.
Over 6 Crore EPFO Members to Get 8.65 Percent Interest for 2018-19, Says Labour Minister
The Central Board of Trustees -- the apex decision-making body of the Employees' Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) -- had approved 8.65 per cent interest rate for the last fiscal in February this year.
LIC Assistant Recruitment 2019: Apply for 8,000 Posts at licindia.in; Direct Link
The LIC Assistant Recruitment is being organised to fill up vacant positions in the various Divisional Offices of LIC under Central, Eastern, East-Central, Northern, Northern Central, Southern, South Central, and Western Zones.
Champions League 2019, Chelsea vs Valencia Live Streaming: When and Where to Watch Live Telecast
The UEFA 2019-20 Champions League Chelsea vs Valencia clash will be played at the Stamford Bridge.
Champions League 2019, Barcelona vs Borussia Dortmund Live Streaming: When and Where to Watch Live Telecast
The opening night of the UEFA Champions League's 2019-20 season will see Barcelona travel to Germany for their Group F match against Borussia Dortmund.
Aviation Industry Says Airfares to Increase After Spike in Oil Price Triggered by Attack on Saudi Facilities
Crude prices have jumped after drone attacks on two oil facilities in Saudi Arabia, which accounts for around 10 per cent of the global oil production.
No Relief for IPS Officer Rajeev Kumar from Sessions Court in Saradha Chitfund Case
Barasat Sessions judge S Rashidi said it has no jurisdiction in the matter as the multi-crore chitfund scam case was registered at Alipore district court.
NGOs Receiving Substantial Financing from Govt Come Under RTI Act, Rules Supreme Court
It said that institutions like schools, colleges and hospitals which receive substantial aid from the government are also bound to give information to the citizens under the RTI Act.
Impressed by KCR's Welfare Schemes, Five Maharashtra Villages Seek Merger with Telangana
The leaders from Nalgaon, Bhokar, Degloor, Kinwat and Hathgaon assembly segments sought support from the chief minister for their agitation and said they were ready to contest on TRS party tickets, if allotted.
Govt Carries Out First-ever Cadre Review for Lower Rungs of CRPF, 2.37 Lakh Personnel to Benefit
The Union home ministry has okayed the review and sanction of fresh posts to the CRPF, the lead internal security force of the country.
After Saudi Aramco Attacks, Union Minister Pradhan Says India Looking to Raise Oil Imports from Russia
Dharmendra Pradhan said he had met the chief executive of oil producer Rosneft and that four Indian companies planned to increase their investment in Russian oilfields.
India Faces Unique Challenge from a Neighbour Who Needs to Become Normal: Jaishankar on Pakistan
Jaishankar, while presenting his ministry's report card, also said one of the key achievements of the government in this period has been a strong connection between national security and foreign policy goals.
'Not Intimidated': Amnesty International Chief Vows to Defy India's Bid to 'Crush' Criticism
India's financial crime investigators recently accused Amnesty's local branch of violating foreign exchange regulations through taking money from its London-based parent.