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Tensions Rise In Baghdad After Arrest Of Militia Commander
Tensions mounted in Iraq's capital on Wednesday after the arrest of a militia commander on terrorism charges, prompting a dangerous showdown by the detainee's paramilitary supporters and the Iraqi government.
Closing Prices For Crude Oil, Gold And Other Commodities
Benchmark U.S. crude oil for July delivery rose 14 cents to $66.21 a barrel Wednesday. Brent crude oil for July delivery rose 22 cents to $68.87 a barrel.
Sinking of Barge, Tugboat: 52 Bodies Handed Over to Families, 27 Yet To Be Unidentified
The Navy on Tuesday evening recovered another eight bodies near Alibag coast in neighbouring Raigad district, which were handed over to Mumbai Police and sent for autopsy, he said.
New IT Rules: Govt Asks Social Media Firms to Immediately Report Status of Compliance
The ministry has sought details and contact information of Chief Compliance Officer, Resident Grievance Officer and Nodal Contact Person.
Karnataka’s ‘Conscience’, HS Doreswamy, the Gandhian Who Remained Active Till Last Year, Dies at 103
Born in the erstwhile kingdom of Mysore on 10 April 1918, Harohalli Srinivasaiah Doreswamy had participated in protests for the freedom movement of India.
Mercury Crosses 40 Degrees Celsius in Parts of Delhi, Heat Wave Unlikely Till June 1: IMD
The IMD's Safdarjung Observatory, considered the official marker for the city, recorded a high of 39.5 degrees Celsius.
China-like Discipline Not Possible in India, Focus on Upgrading Health Infra: HC to Gujarat Govt
The high court said ramping up of health facilities, especially in rural Gujarat, should be on a long-term basis to address not just the ongoing second wave.
Congress Says New Rules Aimed at Stifling Free Speech, Terrorising Social Media
Congress leader Abhishek Singhvi said the guideline reflects the BJP government is suffering from the "Big Daddy" syndrome and North Korean approach to free speech.
Shabana Azmi Remembers Majrooh Sultanpuri on Death Anniversary With Throwback Picture
Shabana Azmi took to social media to share a priceless throwback picture on legendary poet, writer, and lyricist Majrooh Sultanpuri's death anniversary.
Tamil Nadu Govt Orders Withdrawal of Cases Against Party Leaders Over Anti-Sterlite Protests
The protests in Tuticorin in southern Tamil Nadu against Sterlite Copper over environment concerns peaked on May 22, 2018 leading to violenc
Jaguar Land Rover Partners With Google to Integrate Air Quality Measuring Sensors in I-Pace SUV
Google has partnered with Dublin City Council, as part of its Environmental Insights Explorer’s air quality programme to map hyperlocal air quality insights for cities.
Gaza Ceasefire a Band-aid. In Israel-Palestine Conflict, Regional Players besides US Key to Lasting Peace
A status quo that pits the growing adventurism and impunity of Israeli settlers against the seething resentment of the Palestinians is clearly unsustainable.
Gujarat: Children From Classes 1 to 10 will Repeat Curriculum of Previous Class
Students will be asked to study what they studied in the last class for a month under this new scheme.
What Has Julianne Moore To Say About Her Performance In Stephen King’s ‘Lisey’s Story’?
Watch Julianne Moore speak exclusively to CNN-News18’s Divya Pal about the experience she wanted to transmit to the viewers by playing Lisey Landon in Stephen King series ‘Lisey’s Story’
News18 Afternoon Digest: Rain, Gusty Winds Hit Odisha Coast as Landfall Process Begins, WhatsApp Approaches Delhi HC, Says New Media Rules Can Violate User Privacy
Here are the top stories of this afternoon: Rain, Gusty Winds Hit Odisha Coast as Landfall Process Begins, Bengal on High Alert, 'Can Produce 2 Billion Doses a Year of Most Covid Vaccines': Pharma Giant Wockhardt to Centre Amid Shortage, WhatsApp Approach...
This Cool App Will Count Anything It Sees In Photos, But Can It Count The Money You’ll Pay For It?
The way CountThings works is that there are predefined templates, with industrial usage in mind, that allow the app to analyze images for shapes, patterns and items.