Connecticut prosecutors filed new evidence tampering charges Friday against a woman accused in connection with the presumed killing of Jennifer Dulos, a mother of five whose disappearance last year spurred interest nationwide.
Standing before half a dozen American flags during a press conference at his country club in Bedminster, New Jersey, President Donald Trump heralded what has become a central plank of his argument for reelection in November: his administration’s handling...
Cabin crew at Lufthansa have voted overwhelmingly in favour of a deal to stop pay rises and cut hours, the UFO trade union said on Saturday as the German airline battles to rein in losses due to the coronavirus pandemic.
TUI, the world's largest tourism company, sunk to a 1.1 billion euro loss in its third quarter as the COVID19 pandemic stopped it providing holidays, and said it had made progress with a cost cutting programme.
Global banks were left shellshocked this year by a series of commodity trader collapses after instances of fraud were laid bare by the coronavirus crisis.
The British government on Monday declined to comment on a Reuters report that classified U.S.UK trade documents leaked ahead of Britain's 2019 election were stolen from the email account of former trade minister Liam Fox.
Chinese state television said on Friday Hong Kong authorities have issued arrest warrants for six prodemocracy activists who fled the territory and are suspected of violating sweeping national security legislation that came into effect a month ago.
The party has demanded public apology from the two leaders, failing which they have been threatened with legal action.
Ankita Lokhande, who once dated Sushant Singh Rajput, on Wednesday, shared a cryptic post on her social media that read "Truth Wins." Now, Sushant's sister Shweta has reacted to the actress' post.
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These allegations come days after the Gujarat High Court criticised the city civil hospital over its functioning amid the coronavirus crisis.
Hard-bitten Shiv Sainiks complain that while this government is run by the NCP on the ground, it may be the Shiv Sena, which will be left shouldering the blame for any slip-ups.
Apart from the appeal by the Multiplex Association of India (MAI) to release their films only in theatres once the pandemic subsidies, exhibitors have complained of not even being included in the process.
Short credit services such as LazyPay or Simpl do not mandate auto repayment to their users, unlike Amazon — that too via a third party company.
The Indian Newspaper Society, which represents around 1,000 publishers, has estimated the industry could lose $2 billion over the next six to seven months.