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Iran is Sending Black Boxes of Downed Airplane to Ukraine, Confirms Aviation Official
All 176 people aboard the plane were killed when the Ukrainian International Airlines flight was shot down on Jan. 8 shortly after take-off from Tehran en route to the Ukrainian capital Kiev.
81.51 Percent Voter Turnout in First Phase of Panchayat Polls in Rajasthan
Ajmer recorded a voter turnout of 80.1 per cent, Alwar 83.73 per cent and Banswara recoded 86.02 per cent polling.
Slain MGP Leader's Family Refuses to Accept Body in Goa, Demand Arrests
The police said that Naik had posted a message on a WhatsApp group, accusing a state cabinet minister's elder brother and another person of harassing and blackmailing him.
Citizenship Isn't Just About Rights, But Also About Duties: CJI Bobde
Chief Justice of India SA Bobde also lamented that some educational institutes have become 'extremely commercially-minded' and said developing intelligence and character was the true goal of education.
Induction of Leaders from Other Parties Strengthened BJP, Says Maharashtra Party Chief Chandrakant Patil
Chandrakant Patil said the induction decision was taken by the BJP core committee and not by any particular individual.
No Other Way Than Implementing The Citizenship Law, Says Kerala Governor
The Kerala government earlier this week moved the Supreme Court against the Citizenship Amendment Act, seeking to declare it violative of the principles of equality, freedom and secularism enshrined in the Constitution.
Two Women Drive into Beijing's Iconic Pedestrian-only Forbidden City, Spark Outrage
The sprawling, nearly 600-year-old former imperial palace in the centre of the Chinese capital says it welcomed 19 million visitors last year, all of whom had to enter on foot.
Former Minister Says BJP Should Contest 2022 Punjab Polls Alone, Ally SAD Terms It 'His Personal Thinking'
The former transport minister on Saturday clarified his position and said his views are personal and not that of the party.
Cate Blanchett Named Jury Head of Venice Film Festival
Cate Blanchett, who was last seen in 'Where'd You Go, Bernadette', has been named as the jury head of the 2020 Venice International Film Festival, as announced by the organizers through a statement.
Kangana Ranaut Attends Cousin Karan's Engagement Ceremony in Himachal Pradesh, See Pics
Kangana Ranaut recently attended the engagement ceremony of her cousin Karan in Himachal Pradesh. The actress' sister Rangoli Chandel shared pictures from the family function on social media.
Maharashtra Doctor Detained for Sending 'Poisonous' Envelopes and 'Letters in Urdu' to Pragya Thakur
The letter reportedly had crossed out photos of Thakur, PM Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah and National Security Adviser Ajit Doval, with a message saying that Thakur had 'insulted Mahatma Gandhi'
This Customized RV with Solar-Panel Body Does Not Need Fuel, Electricity to Run; Ever
Named as the Iveco Daily Electric, the RV that can take you anywhere – completely for free.
Amid Protests Against Citizenship Amendment Act, Delhi Police Gets Power to Detain Under NSA
The NSA allows preventive detention of an individual for months if the authorities feel that the individual is a threat to the national security, and law and order, sources said.
Harvey Weinstein Jury Seated After Prosecutors Accuse Defence of Excluding White Women
Lawyers seated two white female jurors on Friday after Weinstein's defence team had exhausted their opportunity to eliminate potential jurors who did not exhibit explicit bias against the defendant or otherwise seem unfit to serve.
Premier League Referees Told to Use Monitors for Red Cards: Reports
Referees in Premier League have been advised to use pitchside monitors to review decision on red cards.
World's Shortest Man Khagendra Thapa Magar Dies in Nepal at 27
Magar was first declared the world's shortest man in 2010 after his 18th birthday, photographed holding a certificate only a bit smaller than him.