India
Part of Tunnel Wall at Goa's Pernem Collapses, Konkan Railway Trains Diverted Via Londa in Neighbouring Karnataka
There was no report of any casualty and work to restore the track was underway, Konkan Railway CorporationLimited (KRCL) spokesman Baban Ghatge said.
Facebook, Twitter, YouTube pull Trump posts over coronavirus misinformation
Facebook Inc on Wednesday took down a post by U.S. President Donald Trump, which the company said violated its rules against sharing misinformation about the coronavirus.
Maharashtra Minister Among Several Who Got Stuck in Traffic Snarl on Freeway Amid Heavy Rains
The Social Justice Minister was on his way to attend a meeting of NCP leaders held at Yashwantrao Chavan Centre hereby party chief Sharad Pawar, sources close to Munde said.
Delhi Police Opposes in HC Setting up of SIT, Committee on Jamia Violence
The incidents of violence in the varsity had occurred in relation to student protests against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA).
Zenara Pharma Receives DCGI Approval to Manufacture, Sell Favipiravir Tablets
The tablet, which will be sold under the brand name 'Favizen', is being manufactured at Zenar's US FDA approved facility in Hyederabad.
India's Covid-19 Recovery Rate Rises to 67.19 Percent, Case Fatality Drops to 2.09 Percent: Govt
The recoveries have surged to 12,82,215 and are more than twice the active cases of the coronavirus infection, the health ministry said.
SpiceJet to Commence Daily Flights to London from September 1, Secure Slots at Heathrow Airport
The current arrangement, under the bubble agreement between India and the UK, would remain effective up to October 23, the end of the summer schedule, SpiceJet said.
Mahant Paramhans Ramchandra Das: Remembering the Seer Who Guided the Ram Temple Journey for Decades
Das was highly regarded for his religious acumen as well as fierce stand on the issue of the temple, an aggressiveness that gradually earned him the title of 'Prativadi Bhayankar',meaning 'one who has the ability to give a strong and befitting reply'.
Sushant Singh Rajput Death: Complaints Of Bengali Women Being Trolled, Kolkata Police Begin Probe
Bengali women are being abused and trolled by unknown people on their social networking sites for the past one week after Sushant Singh Rajput’s father lodged a police complaint against Rhea Chakraborty.
Investors raise concerns about migrant workers' rights in Gulf
A group of investors is raising concerns about the treatment of migrant workers in the Gulf, warning that labour practices risk leading to abuses such as modern slavery.
Ayodhya Ram Temple Ceremony: BJP Hails It as 'Historic'; Opposition Hopes for Unity
In an ambivalent reaction, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi said Lord Ram is the ultimate embodiment of supreme human values and can never appear in cruelty, hatred or injustice.
Border dispute should not dominate China, India ties - Chinese envoy to U.S
A border dispute between India and China which turned deadly in June when troops of the two sides clashed should not dominate relations between the nucleararmed Asian powers, the Chinese ambassador to the United States said on Tuesday.
Massive blast sends seismic shock across Beirut, causing thousands of casualties
A huge explosion in a port warehouse district near the centre of Beirut killed more than 25 people, injured over 2,500 others and sent shockwaves across the Lebanese capital on Tuesday, shattering windows and causing apartment balconies to collapse.
Foreign Secretary Holds Telephonic Conversation With Russian Deputy Foreign Minister
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said they discussed the forthcoming meetings of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) and the five-nation BRICS grouping.
Decked-up Ayodhya Awaits Its Big Day with PM Modi Set to Lay Down First Brick of Ram Temple
Concerned over the spread of coronavirus, authorities in Ayodhya are encouraging others not to come to the temple town, asking them to mark the occasion by celebrating at their homes.
Death Toll in Bihar Flood Climbs to 19, 63.60 Lakh People Affected in 16 Districts
Nearly seven lakh more population fell victim to inundation in the last 24 hours with waters from overflowing rivers, mostly those originating in Nepal, entering in two new districts and more areas of the existing ones.