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Tanker Hit in Gulf Attacks Heads to Port
The oil tankers were 10 nautical miles apart and headed to Asia when they were struck by explosions early Thursday after passing through the Strait of Hormuz, some 25 nautical miles off Iran's southern coast.
Congress Chief Ministers Consult Manmohan Singh Over Issues to be Raised at NITI Aayog Meet
Madhya Pradesh CM Kamal Nath, Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot, Karnataka's H D Kumaraswamy and Puducherry’s V Narayansamy held a meeting with Manmohan Singh at the Congress headquarters in New Delhi.
Eating Heavy Red Meat Increases Risk of Diseases and Can Cause Death: Study
Researchers claim that people consuming heavy red meat are at high risk of cardiovascular disease, cancer, respiratory disease and neurodegenerative disease
Varun Dhawan, Anushka Sharma's Sui Dhaaga to Compete at Shanghai International Film Festival
Varun Dhawan and Anushka Sharma's 'Sui Dhaaga- Made in India' will compete in the competition category at The Shanghai International Film Festival The Belt and Road Film Week, starting Saturday.
Apollo Tyres Introduces EnduMaxx Brand of Light Truck Tyres
Apollo EnduMaxx LT tyres would be available for vehicles like Mahindra Bolero & Maxitruck, Ashok Leyland Dost & Dost+ and Tata Xenon & Yodha. This segment of vehicles grew the fastest, by 20%, in the light commercial vehicle category in India.
Priyanka Chopra's Life Hacks Will Keep You Motivated, Watch Video
Priyanka Chopra put up a video on social media in which she can be seen giving out life lessons from the cover shoot for InStyle magazine.
Pakistan Claims India Refused to Let Its Train Cross Border to Bring 200 Sikh Pilgrims
Pakistan Sikh Gurdwara Parbhandhik Committee (PSGPC) president Tara Singh said the Indian decision has disappointed the Sikh community in Pakistan.
Swiss Women Burn Bras, Walk Off Their Jobs Demanding Fairer Pay and Equality
Discontent over sexism and workplace inequality in prosperous Switzerland underpinned the women's strike. Many protesters were also demanding more pay specifically for domestic workers, teachers and caregivers jobs typically held by women.
Man Kills 3 Minor Daughters, Self after Wife's Death
Bodies of the girls - aged around 9 years, 7 years and 5 years - were found lying in a pool of blood at the house of Durga Sidhu in Ulibasa village.
Doctors Strike: HC Refuses to Pass Interim Order, Asks West Bengal Govt About Steps Taken After NRS Incident
The Chief Justice, during the hearing of a Public Interest Litigation (PIL), reminded the striking doctors of the 'Hippocratic Oath' they take to ensure the welfare of all patients.
Meet Mamata Banerjee's Youngest Nephew, a Junior Doctor, Leading Protests in Kolkata
Abesh Banerjee, son of the Trinamool supremo's brother Kartick Banerjee, is a junior doctor in Kolkata’s KPC Medical College and the president of the students’ association.
Rupee Loss Widens by 30 Paise to 69.80 Against US Dollar
Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) remained net sellers in the capital markets, pulling out Rs 238.64 crore Friday, provisional data showed.
True Wireless Earphones Grew 40 Percent Over Past Quarter with 17.5mn Units Shipped
While first generation Apple AirPods sold more than expectations, the 2nd gen AirPods did not have the boost in sales that was expected of it.
International Men’s Health Week 2019: Follow this Diet to Stay Healthy & Fit
This International Men’s Health Week, scroll down if you are in for a healthy diet.
Meet DJI S1, a Robot That Can Teach You How to Code
The DJI S1 has six programmable AI modules, among other components, that can help the robot function as an AI engineer as well as a teacher.
Women's World Cup: Group D Fate Set to be Clearer as Japan Take on Scotland, England Play Argentina
Women's World Cup 2019: Here are previews to Friday's fixtures - Japan vs Scotland, Jamaica vs Italy and England vs Argentina.