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'China's Contribution to World Economy to Remain Around 30%'
Though China's economy is currently witnessing a slowdown, the contribution of the world's second largest economy to global growth will remain around 30 per cent for the next five years, a top Chinese economist says.
'Sacked Pakistan Information Minister Made No Attempt to Stop False Story'
Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif sacked Information Minister Pervaiz Rashid for the "lapse" on his part to stop a "false" report on a rift between the government and the powerful army from being published in national interest, a senior minister said o...
Pakistan Violates Ceasefire, Targets BSF Posts in Samba, Kathua, Jammu
Pakistani Rangers on Sunday pounded BSF posts and civilian areas using small arms and mortars shells in continuous ceasefire violations along the International Border (IB) in Samba, Kathua and Jammu districts, prompting BSF to retaliate.
Modi Speaks to Oz Counterpart Over Killing of Indian-origin Bus Driver
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday raised with his Australian counterpart Malcolm Turnbull India's concern over the brutal killing of a 29-year-old Indian-origin bus driver, who was burned to death when a man poured flammable liquid on him in Brisbane...
PM Modi Celebrates Diwali with ITBP Personnel Near China Border
He also posed with everyone in a group photograph, with the mountains providing a majestic background.
Rafinha Strikes as Barcelona Edge Out Granada in La Liga
A second-half goal from Rafinha gave FC Barcelona a tougher than expected win at home against bottom of the table Granada in the Spanish football league.
Devendra Fadnavis Government Sailing to Third Year, Civic Polls Big Challenge
Unlike some of his ministerial colleagues, Fadnavis has remained untouched by allegations of misconduct
Asian Champions Trophy 2016 Live Streaming: India vs Pakistan
The two sides have already met each other in Round Robin phase of the tournament, where India emerged as the winners over the 2-time defending champions.
Dozens Feared Dead After Airstrikes Hit two Prisons in Yemen
Dozens of prisoners and security personnel were feared dead after Saudi-led airstrikes on Saturday battered two prisons inside a security headquarters in a western port city, security and medical officials said.
Stock Markets to Hold Muhurat Trading Session on Diwali
This ritual has been observed for ages by the trading community.
Army Braveheart Sandeep Singh Rawat Cremated in Haridwar
Rifleman Sandeep Singh Rawat was given a tearful adieu on Saturday as thousands of people turned up to pay tributes to the braveheart.
Turkey Parliament to Consider Death Penalty for Coup Plotters
Today, Erdogan scoffed at the West's warnings on the death penalty.
Army Destroys 4 Pakistani Posts in Keran Sector, Inflicts Heavy Casualties
A day after terrorists, aided by the cover fire by Pakistani Army, crossed the Line of Control and killed an Indian army jawan and mutilated his body in Machil sector, the Indian army carried out a 'surgical strike' in response to the barbaric act.
One Rank One Pension has Become 'One Rank Many Pensions': Congress
"We urge the Modi government to take a cue and address the remaining issues raised by Rahul Gandhi regarding the injustice meted out to our armed forces," the Congress leader said.
French President Vows to Clear Paris Streets of Migrant Camp
French President Francois Hollande vowed Saturday to shut down a bulging migrant camp in Paris, after his government moved 5,000 people from a camp in northern France in an overdue effort to tackle the migrant crisis.
Smartphones Will Drive 75 Percent Internet Use in 2017: Report
Mobile advertising expenditure in 2018 will total $134 billion, which "is more than will be spent on newspaper, magazine, cinema and outdoor advertising put together.