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Delhi HC Seeks Centre & Twitter's Stands on Plea for Guidelines on Censorship of Social Media
Senior lawyer Sanjay Hegde filed the plea after his Twitter account was permanently suspended by social media for allegedly re-posting two posts.
Worker's Cigarette Could Have Sparked Poland Hospice Fire That Killed 4: Police
One of the four was found dead when firefighters arrived and the other three died on the way to the hospital.
Panjab University Students Raise Slogans Against JNU Violence, Interrupts Haryana Speaker Addressing Seminar
The students shouted slogans when Haryana Assembly Speaker Gian Chand Gupta was speaking a seminar- 'Women's Participation in Decision Making' at the PU campus.
Diego Maradona in Line to Take up Venezuela Coaching Job
Diego Maradona has emerged as a possible candidate to replace Rafael Dudamel as head coach of Venezuela.
Tesla Model 3 Helps Norway Hit Record Electric Vehicle Sales in 2019
Norway offers an advantageous tax benefit to electric and hybrid vehicles, making them quite competitive in the market against petrol and diesel variants.
2 More Missing in Australian Wildfires Though Rain Brings Some Relief
The rain also presents some real challenges when it comes to implementing tactical and strategic back-burns and other techniques to try and bring these fires under control.
Magnitude 3.6 Quake Hits Shimla, No Damage Reported
The quake's epicentre was at a depth of 10km north-east in Shimla district. Tremors were felt in and around the district at 5.18am.
German Police Shoot Dead Knife-wielding Man Who Attacked Patrol Car, Officers
Asked to confirm reports that the man cried out 'Allah hu Akbar' ('God is greater') during the assault, the police spokesman would only say they are 'rumours'.
Delhi Police Probing Allegations of Police Firing During CAA Protests, Says Officials
A video had cropped up showing policemen opening fire on a stone-pelting protesters at Mathura Road. However, Delhi Police had denied any firing by its personnel.
Shaheen Bagh Protesters Frisked At All Entry Gates to Keep Away Trouble-makers
The protest at Shaheen Bagh area of south Delhi, which is going for three weeks now, has been peaceful as women held the fort round the clock with elderly women sitting day and night.
Ensure Safety of Indians in Gulf: Punjab CM Amarinder Singh Tells Centre
The chief minister said the Indian government should immediately direct their embassies in the region to connect with the Indians settled there and provide them all possible help in this hour of crisis.
House Collapses in East Delhi's Gandhi Nagar, Two Injured
The fire department said a call about the incident was received at around 4.45 pm after which four fire tenders were rushed to the spot.
James Gunn Declined Superman Movie for The Suicide Squad
In an Q&A session with a fan on social media, Gunn said he was given free hand by the studio, Warner Bros, to choose the film he would like to make and he decided to opt for the anti-heroes ensemble project 'The Suicide Squad'.
Doubt They Have Courage to Initiate Conflict, Says Iran Army Chief After Trump Threatens to Strike 52 Targets
Killing of Qasem Soleimani, described as the second most-powerful man in Iran, is the most dramatic escalation yet in spiraling tensions between Washington and Tehran and has prompted fears of a major conflagration in the Middle East.
Nehha Pendse, Shardul Singh Bayas Exchange Wedding Rings
Nehha Pendse will marry Shardul Singh Bayas on January 5 in Pune in a traditional Maharashtrian set-up.
'Iranian Hackers' Claim Breach of US Govt Website, Post Messages of Revenge for Death of Soleimani
The website of the Federal Depository Library Program was replaced with a page titled 'Iranian Hackers!' that displayed images of Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and the Iranian flag.