News
US to Restart Taliban Talks after Green Light From Donald Trump
The State Department said that Zalmay Khalilzad, a veteran US negotiator who was born in Afghanistan, would head to Qatar to meet with the Taliban after his meetings in Kabul.
Ranveer Singh's Jayeshbhai Jordaar First Look Out, Kapil Sharma Invites Good Newwz Team at 3am
Ranveer Singh is giving off Gujarati vibes in first look of Jayeshbhai Jordaar, Kapil Sharma invites Akshay Kumar and team of Good Newwz to visit his show at 3am. Find out more in today's entertainment roundup.
'Not One Charge Framed Against Me after 106 Days in Jail': P Chidambaram after Walking out of Tihar
The Congress hailed the apex court's verdict, saying "truth finally prevails", after the Supreme Court granted the former minister bail in the INX Media money laundering case.
Gujarat Govt to Take over School Embroiled in Controversy over Absconding Nithyananda
The school is embroiled in a controversy after it was found that it had leased out land to an ashram run by absconding godman Nithyananda.
Parliament Passes Bill to Give Ownership Rights to Residents of 1,731 Unauthorised Colonies in Delhi
The National Capital Territory of Delhi (Recognition of Property Rights of Residents in Unauthorised Colonies) Bill, 2019 was passed by a voice vote in Rajya Sabha.
Arjun Kapoor Shares BTS Video of Going Bald for Panipat, Girlfriend Malaika Arora Sends Heart Icon
Arjun Kapoor shared a behind-the-scenes video of him transforming into his look for Panipat. Girlfriend Malaika Arora commented with a heart icon on the post.
Indian Woman Among Two Pilgrims Killed in Accident on Way Back from Gadhimai Temple in Nepal
Those who died in the accident have been identified as Bartniya Devi Shah, 65, of Sitahi, Bihar and Sakuntala Devi Shah, 80, a resident of Dhanushadham in Dhanusha district, police said.
Cabinet Approves Central Sanskrit Universities Bill, to be Introduced in Parliament: Prakash Javadekar
Three Sanskrit deemed universities will be converted into central universities, Union Minister Prakash Javadekar said.
Amazon Rolls Out Alexa Voice Assistant For Low-Powered Devices
Devices having RAM as low as 1MB will also be able to support this feature.
Krystle D'Souza to Make Bollywood Debut with Amitabh Bachchan, Emraan Hashmi's Chehre
TV actress Krystle D'Souza is all set to make her Bollywood debut with Chehre, after Kriti Kharbanda walked out of the project. Krystle confirmed the same in a statement.
Delhi Court Acquits Man of Rape Charge as Complainant was Late in Filing FIR
Besides saying that there was "no explanation for the delay", the court also observed that the woman, who had continued working in the same house after the incident, did not fall in the category of 'sterling quality' evidence.
'Fundamentally Unconstitutional, Basic Idea of India Violated': Shashi Tharoor Opposes Citizenship Amendment Bill
His comments come after the cabinet cleared the bill that seeks to grant citizenship to non-Muslim refugees from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan facing religious persecution there.
Why Did it Take You 5 Years to Realise Sharad Pawar’s Experience, Sena Asks BJP on Modi’s ‘Offer’
All efforts of the BJP to ally with the NCP were only to restrict the Shiv Sena from coming to power, the Uddhav Thackeray-led party alleged.
A Mysterious '-1' and Other Call Records Show How Giuliani Pressured Ukraine
From March 26 to August 8, Giuliani — who is not a government employee — was in touch with top-ranking officials, the newly revealed call records suggested.
'This Beard I Grew in Jail Reminder of Who Put Me There': DK Shivakumar Dares BSY on K'taka Bypoll Eve
On a rigorous campaign trail since being released on bail, Congress troubleshooter DK Shivakumar said CM Yediyurappa has given the nod for another case against him since the BJP perceives him as a threat in Karnataka.
Women Good at Recognising Cats' Expressions, Says Study
Cats have a reputation for being hard to read, but a new study suggests that women and those with veterinary experience were particularly good at recognising cats' expressions.