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Indonesia Deports American Journalist Over Visa Regulations
Jacobson's detention drew an outcry from rights activists and media groups amid fears it could signal a more dangerous landscape for other journalists in Indonesia.
Indian Economy Experienced Abrupt Slowdown in 2019 But It's Not in Recession: IMF
IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva said the drag was due to major reform measures such as GST and demonetisation.
Shots Fired at Intruder's Vehicle at Trump's Mar-a-Lago Resort in Florida, 2 Arrested
The president was not at the resort at the time although he is scheduled to arrive there later on Friday.
Bajrang Dal Says Jamia Shooter Not its Member, Condemns Violence
Tension spiralled in Jamia Nagar on Thursday after the class 12 student from Jewar town in Gautam Buddh Nagar district of Uttar Pradesh fired a pistol at a group of anti-Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA) protesters, injuring a Jamia Millia Islamia student...
Saif Ali Khan's Jawaani Jaaneman is a Pleaser, Taapsee Pannu Shares Thappad Trailer
While it remains to be seen how much of an audience-puller Saif Ali Khan's 'Jawaani Jaaneman' turns out to be, Taapsee Pannu has released the trailer of her upcoming Bollywood film 'Thappad', gathering appreciation from all quarters.
Bigg Boss 13: Himanshi Khurana Finds Asim Riaz's Proposal 'Filmi'
Post the big reveal that Himanshi has parted ways with her former boyfriend, Asim confessed his feelings for her, and went down on his knees and propose to Himanshi.
All Ports on Constant Vigil to Prevent Coronovirus Spread: Shipping Ministry
Advisories issued to shipping liners suggest crews to follow certain guidelines for all ports of calls and not just for China ports as it has turned into a global emergency.
Closing Borders with China Could Allow Coronavirus to Spread Faster: WHO
If you close official border crossings, you can 'lose track of people and cannot monitor (their movement) anymore', WHO spokesman Christian Lindmeier told reporters in Geneva.
Food Ministry Has Sought Over Rs 2 Trillion for Subsidies in Budget 2020: Report
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, however, is likely to earmark only around Rs 1.90 trillion, the report added.
11 Move High Court for Permission to Contest Delhi Assembly Elections
They filed their appeal challenging the single judge's January 28 order, alleging that it was passed erroneously and disregarding the facts and material placed on record by them.
Security Forces Given Free Hand to Deal With Terrorism: President Kovind
In an address at a joint sitting of both houses of Parliament, the president touched on key foreign policy and military related issues and asserted that the world will witness an inclusive, prosperous, capable and powerful 'New India' in this decade.
Railways to Allow Armed Escorts in Freight Trains to Secure Goods Prone to Theft
Armed escorts have been initially approved in the Eastern Railway zone and will be reviewed after a period of six months before it is extended to the other zonal railways, the order issued on January 29 said.
Thailand Confirms First Human-to-human Coronavirus Transmission
Thai health officials have urged the public to wear face masks, regularly wash hands and be vigilant in public, especially in areas frequented by tourists.
Singapore Bars Arrivals from China over Coronavirus Fears
The move was a dramatic expansion of earlier measures by Singapore that affected only arrivals from central Hubei province and came after the World Health Organization declared the new coronavirus an international emergency.
Britain Reports First Two Cases of New Coronavirus
British health officials had previously warned that the United Kingdom was highly likely to have cases of the new type of coronavirus, which first emerged in China's central province of Hubei and has killed 213 people so far.
Economic Survey Pitches Chinese Formula for Job Creation, Introduces ‘Assemble for World in India’
Chief Economic Advisor of India, Krishnamurthy Subramanian, also highlighted India’s comparative advantage in labour-intensive activities, traditional unskilled labour-intensive industries such as textiles, footwear, toys and assembly hubs.