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Suzuki to Unveil New Concept and Production Vehicles at Tokyo Motor Show
The company's star concept car for this year's show is the e-Survivor, a compact SUV that attempts to imagine Suzuki's design language and vehicular personality 100 years from now.
Adverse Impact on Manufacturing, May Delay Investment Revival: RBI on GST
In its fourth bi-monthly monetary policy review of 2017- 18, RBI forecast economic growth to slow to 6.7 percent in the current fiscal, from 7.3 percent projected earlier.
Ireland Says EU Action Over 13 Billion Euro Apple Tax Bill 'Regrettable'
Ireland has said the Commission's August order for the U.S. tech giant Apple to pay the unpaid taxes was unjustified, but it had agreed to collect the money and was seeking one or more investment managers to handle an escrow account.
Karnataka HC Lawyers Stay Away From Proceedings After Bar Associations Call For Boycott
The Karnataka State Bar Council and Association had said that transferring a judge (Justice Jayant Patel) who was set to become the Chief Justice will not set the right precedent and that the collegium needed to take cognisance of this.
Top 3 Hair Trends from the Spring 2018 Fashion Weeks
Models at Versace, Dolce & Gabbana, Simone Rocha and JW Anderson all wore their hair clipped back at the temples with various grips and clips.
Here Are A Few Things To Keep In Mind While Dressing Up Children
It always good to have clothes from trusted brands that do research tests.
Farmers Demanding Drought-hit Status Stripped, Thrashed by Police in Madhya Pradesh
Thousands of farmers had staged a protest while demanding drought-hit status as part of Youth Congress campaign Khet Bachao-Kisan Bachao at Tikamgarh on Tuesday.
Jane Fonda, Helen Mirren Join Fashion League In Paris
Other stars who walked for the show include Irina Shayk, Doutzen Kroes and Barbara Palvin.
Former Equifax Chief Apologizes to Congress Over Hack
Richard Smith retired last week but the 57-year-old executive led the company over the time of the hack, which Equifax acknowledged in early September.
Coming Out Still Taboo for Players, Say Arsenal's Gay Gooners
The first active footballer to come out as gay will be an "icon" who could reap huge financial rewards but the British game remains a hostile environment for homosexual players.
Indian Scientist Soumya Swaminathan to Hold Second Highest Post in WHO
WHO Director-General Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus announced his senior leadership team on Tuesday, appointing Dr Swaminathan to one of the two Deputy Director General posts.
US Carriers Issue Travel Waivers For Las Vegas
American Airlines is allowing flyers to change their travel dates, though the waiver is a little less flexible.
After Scarfless Appearance on TV, Qatari Woman Now Becomes a Jockey
Maryam al-Subaiey has defied expectation and tradition -- as well as any fear of controversy -- to pursue her "dream" of racing horses, which even a nasty fall this year could not crush.
Residents Association to Serve Legal Notice to Hyderabad Municipal Corporation for Civic Failure
The residents complain about a never-ending problem of waterlogging after every spell of heavy rains, and Monday's rains prompted them to take a legal route against administration's repeated failure.
North Korea Threatens Japan With Nuclear Destruction
In an article released by Korean Central News Agency (KCNA), Pyongyang responded to Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's speech at the UN General Assembly last month, in which he called for "pressure, not dialogue" to force North Korea to abandon its nucl...