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World Cancer Day: Yuvraj Singh, Manisha Koirala, Lisa Ray On Their Fight Against Cancer
Fighters that they are, Yuvraj Singh's and Manisha Koirala's revival tales set examples for those grappling with cancer, and trying to battle their way out from the clutches of the deadly disease.
Demonetisation Helps Online Forex Platform Says ExTravelMoney
ExTravelMoney which had a moderate transaction volume of 1.5 crore a month saw a sudden increase in transactions, with a 300 per cent spike in website traffic.
Takata Selects KSS As Final Bidder For Restructuring Deal
Takata is selecting a financial backer as it faces billions of dollars in costs to replace as many as around 100 million potentially defective air bags.
Investigators Believe Louvre Attacker is Egyptian
French investigators believe the man who launched a machete attack outside the Louvre in Paris, before being shot and wounded by a soldier, is a 29-year-old Egyptian who entered the country on a tourist visa.
Traffic Partially Open on Jammu-Srinagar Highway
Only partial traffic for stranded vehicles was allowed on Saturday on the Jammu-Srinagar highway which has remained closed due to landslides.
Demonetisation Hits January Services Growth
Impacted by the recent demonetisation measure, India's services sector contracted for the third successive month in January, revealed key macro-economic data on Friday.
China to Send Top Official to Pakistan For Counter-Terrorism Talks
Playing down reports that it was behind the detention of JuD chief Hafeez Saeed, China on Friday said it is sending a top official to Pakistan for talks on counter terrorism amid mounting pressure on Islamabad from India, Afghanistan and the US to rein in...
Kung Fu Yoga Review: The Film Is a Disappointment for Jackie Chan Fans
Masand's review of Jackie Chan's latest.
UIDAI Shuts 24 Fraud Aadhaar Websites, Android Apps
The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) has also directed further 26 more such fraudulent and illegal websites or applications be closed down, an official statement said.
French Soldier Fires on Man Trying to Enter Louvre Museum, Man Wounded
A French soldier on Friday opened fire on and wounded a man armed with a knife after he tried to enter the Louvre museum in central Paris carrying a suitcase, police sources said.
SC Sends Fox Star Studios Back to HC on Jolly LLB 2
The Supreme Court on Friday refused to put on hold the screening of Jolly LLB 2 before a three-member panel appointed by the Bombay High Court.
Debate on Uniform Civil Code Beyond Law Commission's Mandate: Sharad Yadav
JD(U) leader and senior politician Sharad Yadav on Friday slammed the Law Commission for initiating consultation on the Uniform Civil Code, saying it was "beyond its mandate" as the Constitution provided for such a step only when there is a consensus on t...
US Watchdog Agency to Review Donald Trump's Travel Ban Implementation
A watchdog agency at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security said it is planning to review how President Donald Trump's immigration executive order to temporarily suspend travel from seven majority-Muslim nations was implemented.
Uber Chief Travis Kalanick Quits Trump Advisory Group After Uproar
Trump's advisory group was established last year and includes Tesla and SpaceX chief Elon Musk, as well as IBM chief executive Ginni Rometty.
Canadian PM Justin Trudeau to Attend Quebec Mosque Shooting Victims' Funeral
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Thursday will attend the funeral of two Algerians and a Tunisian man killed with three others in a mosque shooting, as he seeks to pull together a nation shaken by the hate crime.
Indian IT Companies Need to Stop Using H1-B Visas: Infosys Co-founder Narayana Murthy
Indian software companies need to stop sending people on H1-B visas and focus on local hiring in the US, Infosys co-founder N R Narayana Murthy said.