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Tesla Model 3 Sedan Gets Regulatory Nod for Production
Tesla is expected to produce over 5,000 Model 3s per week by the end of this year and 10,000 vehicles per week "at some point in 2018"
'Hyper President' Macron Picks Regal Setting For Rare Speech
Emmanuel Macron's penchant for using regal symbols to give his presidency a touch of majesty will be on display on Monday when France's new leader addresses both houses of parliament in the splendour of Versailles.
Fitness Not Just a Goal For Your Body: Bipasha Basu
Actress Bipasha Basu has urged the country's youths to understand that fitness is about a way of life rather than a goal -- and so, she says it's always important to take right nutrients to be healthy.
AC Goes Bust on AI Flight, Video Shows Passengers Fanning Furiously
Passengers on-board a New Delhi-bound Air India flight from Bagdogra were left gasping for breath on Sunday when the air-conditioning system of the aircraft malfunctioned.
US Warship Near South China Sea Island 'Provocation': China
The passage of a US warship close to a disputed island in the South China Sea was a "serious political and military provocation", Beijing said, one that could further strain relations between the superpowers.
Cyber Security Talks on Agenda During Modi Visit, Says Israel PM Netanyahu
Terming Modi, as "one of the most important prime ministers of the world", Netanyahu said the Indian leader wants close cooperation with Israel in many areas including cyber security.
With Help from Kerala Students, Agra Family Kids Rejoin School
When Nithi, Navya Nandini and Shaurya returned to school after the summer vacation, they were all smiles. The fear of being thrown out of school or being mocked by their classmates for not paying the fee had receded.
Empire State Building Illuminates in Qatari Colours, Signifies its Investment Diplomacy
President Donald Trump may accuse Qatar of sponsoring terrorism, but that did not stop the wealthy emirate this week from lighting up the Empire State building in the national colors of the Middle Eastern nation.
Central America Hit by Massive Power Outages
The blackout was the first experienced in Costa Rica, among the most developed countries in Latin America, since 2001.
Jet Airways Official Arrested For Grabbing Government Land
Jet Airways' chief security officer has been arrested from New Delhi on land grabbing charges, police said.
With No GST Breather, Ready-to-Move-in Flats to Cost More
The consumers will have to shell out more for the ready to move-in flats under the GST system as developers with large unsold inventories are planning to pass on the higher tax burden to home-buyers.
Karnataka Election 2018: Dining With Dalits, BS Yeddyurappa Plans to Bite Into Congress Votebank
For Yeddyurappa, it is one last opportunity to reclaim what he has felt was unjustifiably denied to him — a full term as the Chief Minister of Karnataka.
India Needs a Full Time Defence Minister: Shantaram Naik
Goa's lone Rajya Sabha MP Shantaram Naik on Saturday said India needs a "full time" defence minister considering the threat perception to the nation from the neighbouring countries.
Now Chennai Says #NotInMyName, Protests Lynchings by Cow Vigilantes
From raising slogans to poetry and singing and dancing, the protesters spoke out against mob violence and victimization of Muslims and Dalits in the name of cow protection.
Consumers Not Complaining About GST, Only Some Traders Are: FM
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Saturday wondered why certain traders are complaining about GST rates when the ultimate burden of taxation will fall on consumers.
PM Wants 4 Indian Accounting Firms in World's Big-8
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday called for creating four big Indian accounting firms that are counted among the world's Big-8 even as he cautioned CAs against misuse of their all-powerful signature.