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Pakistan I&B Minister Assures Help to Nandita Das Amid 'Manto' Ban
The minister took to Twitter to extend his help, saying he was trying to convince film importers to present a "less commercial film" like the Nawazuddin Siddiqui-starrer.
UN Calls for 'Credible' Probe Into Journalist Khashoggi's Murder
Turkey's foreign minister said Saturday that his country would "not give up" on establishing the truth about the murder.
Artistes, Writers Urge Pakistan PM to Lift 'Manto' Ban
Pakistan's Information and Broadcasting Minister Fawad Chaudhry has extended help while an online petition has urged Prime Minister Imran Khan to lift a ban on Manto's screening.
People Started Leaving When Modi Insulted Indira Gandhi in Raebareli Rally, Says Congress
Congress leader Pramod Tiwari says PM Narendra Modi should have paid tributes to Indira Gandhi instead of insulting her.
Kim Sharma Shares Adorable Birthday Wish For Rumoured Boyfriend Harshvardhan Rane, See Post
Of late social media is rife with rumours of Kim Sharma dating Telugu actor Harshvardhan Rane.
The Kapil Sharma Show: Salman Khan and Ranveer Singh Can't Stop Laughing in the New Promo
Kapil Sharma is all set to take the audience on a laughter riot, as he makes a comeback with his popular talk show The Kapil Sharma Show.
Goan Capital Abuzz as Multi-arts Serendipity Festival Opens
The multidisciplinary festival aims to bring art out of gallery and museum spaces alone, and has chosen public spaces to encourage viewership and engagement.
'Never Heard Prasad Being Poisoned': Siddaramaiah After 12 Die Eating 'Baath' Post Rituals in Karnataka
Food samples collected from the temple have been sent to a forensic lab in Mysuru. However, District Health Officer Prasad had suspected that the prasad was poisoned.
BJP CMs, Union Ministers to ‘Unmask’ Congress in Over 70 Cities Over Rafale Allegations
Following the judgment, BJP president Amit Shah has sought an apology from Congress chief Rahul Gandhi who, however, stuck to his guns and alleged corruption in the deal. The party also reiterated its demand for a JPC probe.
Court Extends CBI Custody of Christian Michel by Four More Days in VVIP Chopper Case
The probe agency told the judge that Michel needs to be confronted with various documents in the case and had sought further custody of for five days
Boycott Imposed by Saudi Caused Irreparable Damage: Qatar Calls for Replacing Gulf Alliance
Foreign Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani said that the boycott imposed on the emirate by Saudi Arabia and its allies had irreparably damaged the existing six-nation structure set up at the height of the Iran-Iraq war in 1981.
Argue Less, Compromise More: UK Minister Urges Divided Lawmakers to Find Brexit Consensus
In Brussels, EU leaders refused to renegotiate the Brexit deal and several said the problem of its ratification could be resolved only by MPs.
Six Security Personnel Killed in Anti-terror Operation in Pak's Balochistan
The incident happened on Friday in Balochistan's Turbat area when terrorist targeted one of the vehicles of the security forces during an intelligence base operation on a terrorist's hide out.
Is Upendra Kushwaha’s RLSP Headed For a Split? Party's Bihar Legislators Say Will Remain in NDA
"We will also approach the Election Commission with the claim that we represent the real RLSP and we enjoy the support of most workers and office-bearers in the party,” Shyam said making it clear that the RLSP was heading towards a split
New York Man Charged With Hate Crime for Fracturing Indian-origin Woman's Spine in Subway
If convicted, Allasheed Allah faces three and one-half to 15 years in prison, Queens District Attorney Richard Brown said.
Mahinda Rajapaksa Resigns as Sri Lanka PM, Wickremesinghe Likely to Take His Place Tomorrow
The Supreme Court of Sri Lanka on Thursday unanimously declared that the dissolution of Parliament by President Maithripala Sirisena was 'illegal'.