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Dragged United Airlines Passenger 'Aggressive', Officers Say
Newly released reports from security officers at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport paint an unflattering picture of the man dragged from a United Airlines flight, setting off a worldwide uproar.
10 Fresh Summer Bedroom Ideas To Steal
With warmer weather here brighten up your bedroom.
Soni Razdan On Alia Bhatt-Sidharth Malhotra's Link-up Rumours: Why Should it Take Away From Her Work
Alia Bhatt's mother Soni Razdan says rumours surrounding her daughter and actor Sidharth Malhotra's equation do not worry her.
US 'Deeply Concerned' by Turkish Strikes in Syria, Iraq
The strikes underscore the delicate political tightrope the United States is treading in Syria -- and to a lesser extent in Iraq -- where it is relying heavily on Kurdish forces to conduct the ground fight against the Islamic State group.
Google Announces New Measures to Make Search More Dependable
Google has sprinkled some new ingredients into its search engine in an effort to prevent bogus information and offensive suggestions from souring its results.
FCAT Directs CBFC To Grant 'A' Certificate to Lipstick Under My Burkha
The film, starring Konkona Sen Sharma and Ratna Pathak Shah, chronicles the secret lives of four women of different ages in a small town in India as they search for different kinds of freedom.
Sharad Yadav Meets Sonia Gandhi Amid Joint Presidential Candidate Talk
Senior JD(U) leader Sharad Yadav met Congress president Sonia Gandhi amid talk of a joint presidential candidate being put up by the opposition.
Israel Condoles Sukma Attack, Says Anti-terror Co-operation Should Deepen
"There is a fine line between how do we as governments, armies, paramilitaries, police forces or security forces maintain the very high important values of human rights which are predominant in the policies of democracies and how do we safeguard our citiz...
Defer Anantnag Lok Sabha Bypoll Indefinitely, Urges PDP Candidate
"Hussain asked the Election Commission to defer the bypoll to Anantnag Lok Sabha seat indefinitely till the situation is conducive for the elections there," PDP general secretary Nizamuddin Bhat told PTI on Tuesday.
New Smartwatch to Keep Track of Kids
With this device, kids can contact and receive calls from seven pre-programmed numbers.
China Bans Dozens of Muslim Baby Names in Xinjiang
Xinjiang authorities have recently banned dozens of names with religious connotations common to Muslims around the world on the basis that they could "exaggerate religious fervour," the Human Rights Watch (HRW) said.
Iran Nuclear Deal Reviewed as Uncertainty Grows
Iran and major powers were set to review adherence to their 2015 nuclear agreement today, as uncertainty grows about the landmark accord's future under US President Donald Trump.
S Korea Tourist Numbers Plummet in China Boycott
South Korea's tourist industry has been hammered by China's boycott over the deployment of US missile defence system, with visitor numbers from the Asian giant plummeting 40 percent in March, statistics showed.
Volkswagen Polo GT Sport Variant Launched
Powered by 1.2L TSI and 1.5L TDI engine, the Polo GT produces 105 PS and 110 PS of power, respectively.
Relive The Memories of Travelling by Train With This Instagram Page
Indian Railways -- one of the world's largest railway systems that runs over 12,500 trains every day -- is more than just the country's transport lifeline. For the 23 million passengers who use it daily, it is almost a way of life -- with a unique charm a...
Major Action on H1-B Visa Would Worry India: CEA
The Indian IT industry expressed serious concerns over this as these visas were mainly used by domestic IT professionals for short-term work in America.