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MK Stalin-led DMK Fields NR Elango as Fourth RS Candidate After Vaiko’s Conviction in Sedition Case
The decision was taken as a 'precautionary measure' as the DMK feels Vaiko’s nomination may get rejected due to his conviction in the sedition case.
Tigress, Two Cubs Found Dead Near Drain in Maharashtra
The carcasses were found in a village in Chandrapur district, which is also home to the Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve.
SC Agrees to Hear Plea Challenging Bombay HC Order Upholding Law Granting Marathas Reservation
A bench comprising Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi and justices Deepak Gupta and Anriuddha Bose took note of the plea that the issue of Maratha quota needed an urgent hearing. It decided to fix the petition for deliberations on July 12.
Apple’s iOS 13 Could get Face ID and Touch ID Sign-in Option for iCloud Users
Signing in using Face ID and Touch ID on iCloud.com can prove to be a lot easier and more secure than manually entering sign-in information.
Centre to Monetise Multiple Land Assets, Strategic Sale of 29 Govt-Run Companies
The government has bet on disinvestment and land asset monetisation to raise over Rs 1 lakh crore this year. A virtuous cycle for sell-off and land asset sale can be set in motion if there is strong political will.
No, Sandeep Reddy Vanga, Being in Love Does Not Mean Freedom to Hit Your Partner
Are we really denigrating issues like violence against women and harassment and disguising them as "love" to sell an age old wine that has been repackaged for the nth time?
29 Killed After Bus Falls Off Yamuna Expressway Into Gorge
At least 29 people died and several injured when an Awadh Depot Janrath bus, carrying 44 passengers from Lucknow to Anand Vihar (Delhi), fell off the Yamuna Expressway in Agra on early Monday morning. Watch our video for more details.
Janhvi Kapoor, Kartik Aaryan to Play Siblings in Karan Johar's Dostana 2?
While Karan announced the sequel, he did not disclose much about the characters. New reports state that Janhvi and Kartik will be seen as sibling duo, with an introduction of a new cast member.
Fresh Clashes in Hong Kong After March Outside Train Station Connecting to Mainland China
The march was billed as an opportunity to explain to mainlanders in the city what their protest movement is about given the massive censorship that Beijing's leaders wield.
25 Men Transporting Cattle Tied With Rope, Forced To Chant ‘Gau Mata Ki Jai’ While Doing Sit-ups in MP
Over 100 MP villagers tied 25 people with a rope and paraded them through a two-km stretch to a police station for allegedly transporting cows to Maharashtra.
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Assam Doctors' Leaves Cancelled as Japanese Encephalitis Claims 51 Lives Across State
At least 51 deaths and 190 positive cases were reported in Assam due to Japanese Encephalitis till July 5 from January this year.
Women's World Cup: Megan Rapinoe Wins Golden Ball and Golden Boot
Megan Rapinoe was awarded the Golden Ball as well as the Golden Boot as the United States defeated the Netherlands to retain their FIFA Women's World Cup crown.
Security Tightened in Valley Ahead of Burhan Wani's Death Anniversary, No Curbs on Amarnath Yatra
Wani's killing on 8 July, 2016, had triggered massive protests and a prolonged period of curfews and shutdowns across the Valley. As many as 85 people were killed and thousand others injured in clashes between security forces and protestors.
'Clumsy, Inept, Uniquely Dysfunctional': UK Ambassador to US Describes Trump Administration
In memos to the British government which date from 2017 to the present, Kim Darroch said Trump 'radiates insecurity' and advises officials in London that to deal with him effectively 'you need to make your points simple, even blunt'.
Hong Kong Protesters March Again, Reaching out to Chinese Visitors
Protests against the now-suspended bill have drawn millions of people to the streets in recent weeks, posing the biggest challenge Beijing has faced to its rule in the territory since Hong Kong returned to Chinese control in 1997.