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India Keen to Join Russia in WTO Case Against US on Steel, Aluminium Duties
In May, India has already dragged the US to the World Trade Organisations dispute settlement mechanism over the imposition of these import duties.
Truecaller Introduces Call Recording Feature
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ISRO Prepares For Several Rocket Launches Towards The End of 2018
Earlier, ISRO had launched GSAT-7 or Rukmini satellite for the Indian Navy.
Why Parineeti Chopra's Brother Sahaj Chopra Doesn't Want To Join Bollywood
Like Parineeti, her cousins Priyanka and Meera have also made a mark in the film industry. What about the male members of the Chopra family?
Facebook Will Demote Fake News Instead of Removing it
Facebook has been scrutinized for its role in spreading fake news after evidence emerged that Russia tried to influence US voters using the social network.
PNB Scam: Enforcement Directorate Team in Singapore to Track Down Nirav Modi
On Wednesday, the ED approached a special court in Mumbai seeking to declare Nirav Modi and his uncle Mehul Choksi as fugitives as they fled from India a month before they were named in the fraud case.
It's Katrina Kaif' Birthday! Here's a Glimpse Of Her Steamy Instagram Game
Katrina is ruling the Insta town already!
Sonam Kapoor Makes a Statement in Ethnic Outfit Teamed With Interesting Checkered Juttis; See Pics
Sonam Kapoor is one of the most stylish stars of her times. Here's proof.
PM Modi Attacks Mamata, Says Nothing Can be Achieved in Bengal Without Approval of 'Syndicate'
The saffron party has made steady inroads in various districts of West Bengal and has emerged as the main opposition party in the state after the recent panchayat elections and bypolls.
Two Australian Divers Were Given Diplomatic Immunity in Case Thai Cave Rescue Failed: Report
The "Wild Boars" team were stuck in the cave in northern Thailand for 18 days before Thai Navy SEALs and international cave diving experts successfully removed them in a highly risky, three-day-long operation.
China's ZTE Shares Soar After US Lifts Supplier Ban
ZTE's Hong Kong-listed shares opened up 5.5 percent and quickly extended gains to rise more than 12 percent to HK$15.48.
At Least Seven Dead in Suicide Attack Near Afghanistan Ministry
Civilians and security forces were among the seven dead, Stanikzai said.
Aadhaar Data Cannot be Hacked Even If Someone Tried Billion Times, Says Prasad
Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad rules out hacking of biometric data of Aadhaar saying Aadhaar authorities conduct nearly one crore authentications every second.
Don't Treat Every Case of Missing Girl as Depicted in Films, Bombay HC Tells Police
The observations were made while the bench was hearing a writ petition filed earlier this year by a minor girl's father, seeking that the police be directed to expedite its search for his daughter.
After Backlash, Hollywood's Transgenders Laud Scarlett Johansson
Johansson announced that she was exiting Rub & Tug, a film in which she was set to star as Dante Tex Gill, a transgender man.
Wish Amartya Sen Would Spend Time in India to Look at Work Done on Ground: Niti Aayog VC
According to him, structural reforms that have been taken are ensuring that benefits of growth reach to the last person.