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Delhi Teen Killed for Refusing to Lend Scooter; Minor Among 3 Held
Three people, including a minor, were arrested for allegedly beating and stabbing an 18-year-old boy to death after he refused to lend them his scooter in northeast Delhi's Nand Nagri area, police said.
London Fire: 58 Missing Presumed Dead, Toll May Rise Further
At least 58 people may have died in the massive fire that engulfed a 24-storey residential tower housing over 100 families in west London, Scotland Yard said on Saturday, warning that the casualty figures "may increase".
Niti Aayog to Add 1,000 More Innovation Labs This Year
The aim of ATLs is to "disrupt" the existing education system by fostering the spirit of innovation right from the school level, Niti Aayog's CEO Amitabh Kant said.
'Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow' Tour Is All About Memories: A.R. Rahman
Oscar-winning composer A.R. Rahman says his 'Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow' tour which will mark 25 years of his journey in the music industry, is all about memories he has collected over the years.
Helmut Kohl, Chancellor Who Reunified Germany, Dies at 87
Germany's longest serving post-war chancellor from 1982 to 1998, Kohl was a driving force behind pushing for European integration and introduction of the euro currency.
6 Policemen Killed in Anantnag After Terrorists Ambush Police Party
At least six policemen, including an SHO, were killed in Anantnag district of South Kashmir on Friday. The terrorists ambushed a police party near Achabal town.
Farmers to Take Out Pan-India Yatra to Demand Loan Waiver, Procurement Package
The All India Farmers Sangharsh Coordination Committee, said it will take out a yatra across the country on July 6, exactly a month after the police firing on farmers in Madhya Pradesh, in which six farmers were killed.
Trump Says in Tweet no Proof of His 'Collusion With The Russians'
President Donald Trump said on Friday that after months of investigations into possible collusion by his campaign with Russia in the 2016 presidential election campaign, "nobody has been able to show any proof."
After Bhagwat, MS Swaminathan is Sena's Second Pick For President
Shiv Sena changed its stand after RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat recently expressed his disinclination to become President.
Indian IT Spend in Securities, Banking to Rise by 8.6% in 2017
IT services will grow the fastest at 13.8 percent in 2017 followed by software at 13.4 percent.
Indu Sarkar Trailer: Kirti Kulhari, Neil Nitin Mukesh Make This Tale Look Compelling
The trailer of Madhur Bhandarkar's much-anticipated film, Indu Sarkar is out.
Islamist Militants Rapidly Increasing in Sweden: Security Chief
The number of Islamist militants in Sweden has soared to thousands in recent years but only a few pose a security threat to society, the head of the country's security services said on Friday.
India Ready For GST, Anti-profiteering Rules Soon: Hasmukh Adhia
India is ready to launch the Goods and Services Tax (GST) on July 1, the official steering the process told Reuters, saying the technology that will drive it is robust and dismissing fears the tax is too complicated.
China-backed Chip Deal Links Haunt Former Oracle Board Member
Cypress said its board concluded there was no conflict of interest because there were no active talks or considerations about a possible deal with either Lattice or Canyon Bridge.
23 BMC Workers Clear Class X Exam, Thank Boss For Motivation
Mumbai civic body's 23 class IV employees, including two women, all aged between 30 and 50, who recently cleared their class X examination.
Japan PM Shinzo Abe Under Fire Over Shady Dealings Claims
Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was under mounting pressure on Friday over allegations that he used his influence to help a friend in a business deal after two official reports appeared to back up the claims.