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Can’t Predict Jagga Jasoos Box Office Success, But I Know It's A Good Film: Katrina Kaif
During an interaction with the media, Ranbir, Katrina and Jagga Jasoos director Anurag Basu were asked if they are confident about the success of the film that got delayed several times.
Facebook Deletes 66,000 Hateful Posts Per Week
The social media giant is also exploring the possibility of using artificial intelligence (AI) to automatically filter out hate speech.
US Approves First Arms Sale to Taiwan Under Donald Trump
The State Department has approved arms sales to Taiwan worth a total of $1.4 billion, the first such deal with the self-governing island since President Donald Trump took office, officials said Thursday.
Delhi Assembly Passes Resolution to Reserve 85% Seats for Local Students in DU
The Delhi assembly on Thursday unanimously passed a resolution to reserve 85 percent seats for the students belonging to Delhi in the colleges funded by the Delhi government, which are affiliated to the Delhi University (DU).
Government of Canada's British Columbia Toppled in Non-confidence Vote
British Columbia's Liberal government was defeated on Thursday in a non-confidence vote, as expected, paving the way for the left-leaning New Democrats to rule the Western Canadian province for the first time in 16 years.
Pravin Togadia Accuses IB of Snooping on VHP Volunteers
Vishwa Hindu Praishad (VHP) international working president Praveen Togadia has written to Director of Intelligence Bureau (IB) accusing the intelligence agency of snooping. He also accused the agency of questioning VHP and Hindu Helpline volunteers at va...
Baby Damini Now an Orphan, Father Babloo Found Dead
Baby Damini, who shot into the limelight five years ago after her heart-wrenching story was highlighted by the media, is now an orphan.
Sleeping in a Noisy Bedroom Could be Contributing to Male Infertility
New research has uncovered a link between long-term exposure to a noisy environment and infertility in men.
We're Very Stressed But Confident of Smooth Launch: GSTN Chief Navin Kumar
Commenting on fears around data safety, Kumar says no shareholder will have access to the database. Kumar also says that GSTN software is foolproof and ready to serve taxpayers across the country.
Office Workers Are as Sedentary as Retirees
UK research has revealed that many middle-aged office workers are as sedentary as elderly pensioners.
John Abraham's Rugged, Intense Look From Parmanu - The Story of Pokhran Is Out
The film is based on multiple underground nuclear tests that were carried out by the Indian government in Pokhran.
Vice-President Election Date Announced, Voting on August 5
The election for the post of vice-president will be held on August 5, the Election Commission of India said on Thursday.
It's Been Done Before: Govt on Use of 'Indian-administered Kashmir' by US
India on Thursday played down the usage of "Indian administered Jammu and Kashmir" by the United States in a statement issued during the visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, saying similar terms have been used in the past also.
LeEco Chairman Jia Yueting Says Cash Crunch 'Far Worse Than Expected'
He added that although LeEco had paid back some 15 billion yuan in debt, including loans under his name, the company still did not have enough funding support.
Hong Kong's History: From Backwater to Metropolis
Modern-day Hong Kong is best known for its sprawl of skyscrapers, a bustling financial hub off the southern coast of mainland China and a regional conduit for trade.
Want To Go Biking From Delhi To Ladakh: Remo D'souza
Choreographer-director Remo D'souza says he loves to travel, and yearns to go on a bike trip to Ladakh from Delhi.