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Military Action Against North Korea an 'Option', Says US Secy of State
Military action by the United States against nuclear-armed North Korea is an "option on the table" if the threat from the rogue regime escalates, Washington's top diplomat Rex Tillerson said on Friday.
Padmavati Row: Designers Still Recuperating From The Attack, Will Continue to Support Sanjay Leela Bhansali
She adds that more than the monetary loss it’s the sentiment of the creative expression which is hurt.
Reading, Relaxation, Herbal Teas: Ideas to Help You Drift Off This World Sleep Day
Evening routines play an important role in helping us drift off to sleep easily.
Parliament Live: Chaos in RS, Congress Seeks Discussion on Goa Governor Role
Uproarious scenes in Rajya Sabha as Congress MP Digvijaya Singh pushes for discussion on BJP forming the government in Goa despite Congress being the single-largest party.
AIFW 2017: Hemant-Nandita Bring To Ramp A Modern Feminist's Wardrobe Like Never Before
The second day of the ongoing Amazon India Fashion Week Autumn Winter 2017 witnessed the likes of Samant Chauhan, Rina Dhaka, Anupama Dayal, Hemant and Nandita, Vineet Bahl and Pankaj & Nidhi present their collections.
Trump, Germany's Merkel to Hold First Face-to-Face Meeting at White House
President Donald Trump welcomes German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Friday for a White House meeting that could help determine the future of the transatlantic alliance and shape the working relationship between two of the world's most powerful leaders.
5,000 Nurses at AIIMS on Mass Casual Leave
Nearly 5,000 nurses at the AIIMS went on mass casual leave on Friday, alleging the hospital administration of discrimination in the roll out of the Seventh Central Pay Commission.
Jat Protesters' Tractors, Buses Not to Get Delhi Entry
Protesters in tractor, trolleys or private buses would not be allowed to enter Delhi and such vehicles will be impounded at the borders, as per the guidelines of the Supreme Court, the officer said.
Indrani Mukerjea Opposed to Mekhail Getting Sheena's share of Property
Indrani's mother Durgaranee died in October 2015. In her will dated April 30, 2012, she had bequeathed a piece of land, a two-storied house and two other structures in Guwahati to Sheena and her brother Mekhail.
No Stay on Jio Free Offer; TDSAT Asks TRAI to Re-examine Issue
In its interim appeal, Airtel had sought a stay on Trai's approval to Jio to continue with the free services. It had also sought a direction to the regulator to produce all the records related to its decision.
3-Year-Old Girl Lives Alone With Dead Mom For Days in US
A 3-year-old girl lived alone with her dead mother's body for several days in their Connecticut apartment with nothing to eat but cereal that had spilled on a floor, police officials said.
Lipstick Under My Burkha to Open New York Indian Film Fest
Aroon Shivdasani, Executive & Artistic Director of the not-for-profit arts organization Indo-American Arts Council, which organizes the film festival, voiced regret that the movie has been denied a certificate in India,
Priyanka Chopra Tweets About 'Mixed Emotions' on Finishing Quantico 2
The film, which stars Dwayne Johnson and Zac Efron among many others, is adapted from the popular 1990s' TV series of the same name, which featured actress Pamela Anderson in a key role.
Maurya Out of CM Race, Admitted to Hospital With Low Blood Pressure
Asked who would be the next UP CM, Shah said, “Keshav jiska naam tay karenge, uspe mohar laga denge. (We will give our stamp of approval to anyone who’s name Keshav decides on)”
Savour Sub-Continental Food at Hilton Chennai
After India's frontiers got realigned during partition in 1947, the cuisine of the countries beyond our borders got confined within their own boundaries.
In Montreal, Mushrooms Make The Local Economy Go Round
While delivering oyster mushrooms to restaurants in the heart of Montreal, Lysiane Roy Maheu stops to get a bucket filled with coffee grounds from a barista friend.