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8 Security Men Killed in Terror Attack on Police Camp in Kashmir's Pulwama
Two militants who carried out the attack were neutralised after a nearly 12-hour gun battle and two more are believed to be still trapped. Pakistan-based terror outfit Jaish-e-Mohammad has claimed responsibility for the attack.
It's Time to Say Goodbye to US Aid, Says Shahbaz Sharif
Punjab province Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif said that it's time for Pakistan to politely and gratefully close the chapter on the US assistance so that the bilateral relationship can be freed from the shadow of repeated contemptuous taunts.
Donald Trump's First Pardon Spares Political Ally Arizona Sheriff Arpaio
The White House said 85-year-old Arpaio was a "worthy candidate" for the pardon, citing his "life's work of protecting the public from the scourges of crime and illegal immigration.
OJ Simpson was Wanted as The Terminator
Film maker James Cameron reveals that he wanted to cast O. J. Simpson in his Terminator franchise.
Microsoft Patents Augmented Reality Controller
Microsoft had originally filed the patent in June 2016 the same day when it published its Windows Mixed Reality vision video.
Facebook Surpasses Twitter: Jefferies
Twitter's shares rose only up to a little more than one per cent in 2017 while the Facebook stocks rose over 40 per cent.
Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh Case: Section 144 Imposed Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, Rajasthan districts
According to a spokesperson of the home ministry, Section 144 of CrPC has been imposed in nine districts of Uttar Pradesh namely Meerut, Saharanpur, Samli, Muzaffarnagar, Ghaziabad, Gautam Buddha, Bulandshahar, Baghpat and Hapur.
Knife-Wielding Man Shot Dead in Brussels 'Terror Attack'
The incidents come after attacks claimed by the Islamic State group in Spain last week killed 15 people and a knifeman's stabbing spree in Finland left two dead and eight wounded.
32 Killed, 350 Injured as Panchkula Burns After Ram Rahim Found Guilty of Rape
Angered by the court’s decision against Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh, mobs rampaged through the streets of Panchkula and set fire to government buildings, railway stations, petrol pumps and broadcast vans in the city.
Congress Condemns Violence, Calls for Haryana CM's Resignation
The Congress president Sonia Gandhi appealed for peace, while vice-president Rahul Gandhi stressed that violence and brutality had no place in society.
Customers Suffering Because of Mobile Termination Charge, It Should Be Abolished
The hidden Mobile Termination Charge is inbuilt in your tariff when you make a call from your mobile phone to another mobile. Even if an operator wants to pass on the benefit of digital technology and provide free mobile-to-mobile calls, it is restricted...
Australian PM Urges Respect as Same-sex Marriage Campaigns Turn Nasty
Australians will vote in a non-compulsory postal ballot held over several weeks on whether to legalise same-sex marriage as Turnbull seeks to resolve an issue that has dogged his government since it took office almost two years ago.
DMRC: Now Get Free WiFi at all Blue Line Metro Stations
Passengers can now use the service between Dwarka Sector 21 and Vaishali/Noida City Centre stations by searching for WiFi options and selecting 'Oui DMRC Free Wifi' for one-time registration, a DMRC statement said.
Samsung Heir Jay Y Lee Jailed for 5 Years in Bribery Case That Led to South Korean President’s Fall
The Seoul Central District Court was delivering its verdict on charges against Lee, 49, ranging from bribery to perjury in a scandal that led to the ouster in March of the then president, Park Geun-hye.
Florida Uses New Drug to Execute Man Convicted of Two Murders
The execution was Florida's first since the US Supreme Court halted the practice in the state after finding its method for sentencing people to death to be unconstitutional.
New Chairman Ashwani Lohani says Employees Indian Railway's Strength
Lohani was appointed on Thursday after his predecessor A K Mital resigned in the wake of a string of train accidents.