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Dharamshala Film Fest Lines Up Award-Winning Films, Premieres
Dharamshala International Film Festival has already decided the list of the award-winning movies.
Toshiba Selects Bain Group as Buyer of Its Memory Chip Business
The decision was made by Toshiba's board and will be announced later on Wednesday, two sources said. The people declined to be identified as they were not authorised to speak on the matter.
Hamza bin Laden: The Heir to Al-Qaeda?
In a report published by the Combating Terrorism Center (CTC), former FBI special agent and Al-Qaeda specialist Ali Soufan wrote that now in his late 20s, Hamza bin Laden is being prepared for a leadership role in the organisation his father founded.
Sena Has a Long List of Defeats in Every Assembly Poll Since 2014
According to Raut, who is also the executive editor of Saamana - the Shiv Sena mouthpiece - the party didn't want to "share the blame" for BJP’s anti-people policies such as an exorbitant rise in petrol and diesel prices despite a global meltdown of fuel...
US Defence Firms Want Control Over Technology in PM Narendra Modi's Make-in-India
Lockheed Martin and Boeing are both bidding to supply combat jets to India's military, which is running short of hundreds of aircraft as it retires Soviet-era MiG planes, and its own three-decade long effort to produce a domestic jet is hobbled by delays.
Infosys Finacle to Offer Niki.ai Chat-based Virtual Banking Assistant
The bot will comprehend natural speech text in the context of the customer and will deliver personalized suggestions.
OnePlus 5 Now Available in Croma Stores: All You Need to Know
All OnePlus products will be available for sale at same price across Croma stores.
Sunny Leone's New Avatar for Her Upcoming Project is Intriguing
Without divulging details about the project, Sunny posted on social media two images of herself -- and attracted a lot of attention from her fans.
What Steps have you Taken to Check Anti-NEET Protests: HC to Tamil Nadu
Justice N Kirubakaran has directed the Tamil Nadu government to clarify how many protests have been carried out against the National Eligibility and Entrance Test (NEET) and whether any cases have been registered so far in this regard.
EU Firms Want 'Concrete Action' from China on Access
European businesses are "suffering from accumulated 'promise fatigue', having witnessed a litany of assurances over recent years that never quite materialised," the position paper said.
US Resumes Premium Processing of H-1B Visas in All Categories
The US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) resumed premium processing on Monday for all H-1B visa petitions subject to the Fiscal Year (FY) 2018 cap, a media release said.
Why BJP Retreated Over Naming Assam Colleges After Deendayal Upadhyaya
Since assuming power at the Centre, BJP in the last three years has attempted to resurrect top leaders in the RSS pantheons — from Deendayal Upadhyaya to Shyama Prasad Mukherjee.
Video - Renault Captur SUV Officially Teased, Launch Imminent
The new Renault Captur will get V-shaped chrome grille, LED headlamps along with C-shaped LED daytime running lights.
Laverne Cox Turns To Beauty Business, Launches Nail Polish Collection
Laverne Cox has turned her talented hand to the beauty business, launching a brand-new nail collection in collaboration with Orly Nails.
Woman Found Dead in Hyderabad, Kin Allege Husband Killed Her for Failing to get MBBS Seat
However, family members of the deceased woman, identified as Harika, alleged that she was burnt to death by her husband Rushi Kumar after she failed to secure admission for MBBS course.
Donald Trump Praises Eamnuel Macron, Considers July 4 Military Parade Like One he Saw in Paris
Donald Trump, 71, and Emanuel Macron, 39, who both took office this year as political outsiders, got off to an awkward start with a now-famous handshake in May during they which they gripped each other's right hand so firmly their knuckles turned white.