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Chuba Akpom strikes as Arsenal down MLS All-Stars
England Under-21 striker Akpom pounced three minutes from time at the Avaya Stadium as the Premier League side snatched victory in an entertaining game.
Wards of Minorities From Pak, B'desh to Get Admission in Indian Institutes
Children of minority migrants from Pakistan and Bangladesh living in India will be allowed admission in medical and dental colleges: MEA
MHA Forms Expert Committee to Explore Alternative to Pellet Guns
An expert committee was formed by MHA to explore alternative use of pellet guns to control mob in India.
Opposition Cautions Centre Over Intrusion of Chinese Troops in Uttarkhand
The issue was raised by Congress leader Jyotiraditya Scindia who said People's Liberation Army had transgressed the border on land and by air in Chamoli district in July when its men stationed themselves 200 metres inside the Indian territory.
Bihar Court Orders FIR Against Mayawati, Other BSP Leaders
A Vaishali district court in Bihar on Thursday ordered registration of an FIR against BSP president Mayawati and three other party leaders for allegedly making inflammatory speeches last week spreading animosity in the society.
UP Witnesses Rise In Sexual Offences Against Children
Cases as many as 316, including rape, kidnapping and eve-teasing, have been registered under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act.
Pokemon Go: Hiroshima Displeased As Bomb Memorial Park Becomes Pokestop
The city wants them deleted by Aug. 6, the anniversary of the 1945 bombing and the date of an annual ceremony to remember the victims.
Check-in Counters for Air India Passengers at New Delhi Metro Station
"The counters shall allow Air India passengers on both international and domestic routes to book tickets, get flight information and also check-in their extra luggage. The counters shall remain open from 5 AM to 11 PM," a statement by DMRC said.
The Terrorists Held Me with a Revolver at My Neck: France Church Attack Survivor
An 18-year-old neighbor said he had seen Kermiche just three days earlier in nearby Rouen wearing a long Islamic robe.
Transport Corporations Workers Strike Called Off in Karnataka
With no headway and buses staying off the roads, union leaders and Management of road transport corporations on Wednesday met for negotiation with Transport Minister Ramalinga Reddy.
15-Yr Old Entrepreneur Launches 2nd Venture For Social Change
Counted amongst one of the youngest entrepreneurs in the world, Mittal initiated ChangeMyIndia.org after getting selected as an 'Ashoka Youth ChangeMaker' by Ashoka Innovators for the Public, one of the largest networks of social entrepreneurs in the worl...
Chennai Airport Safe, Glass Panel Collapse 'Normal', Says Government
Glass panels and sections of the false ceiling have collapsed with a bizarre frequency at the domestic and international terminals of the Chennai Airport.
Royal Enfield Himalayan vs Mahindra Mojo: A Comparison of Champions
Priced at a difference of almost Rs 10,000, both these motorcycles promise to be your everyday tourer.
Qualcomm to Pay $19.5 Million in Gender Discrimination Lawsuit
The settlement also stipulates that the San Diego-based chip maker implement policy changes and programs to better promote female employees working in the field of science, technology, engineering and mathematics, known as STEM.
Kalam Death Anniversary: Foundation Stone for Memorial to be Laid Today
An exhibition named "Mission of Life" depicting the life of Kalam and his achievements towards nation building will also be inaugurated.
Hillary Clinton: Loved and Loathed
Hillary Clinton, the first woman to represent a major US political party as its presidential nominee, evokes strong feelings, even on America's political left. Some people love her. Others cannot stand her.