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Twitter Deletes Kangana Ranaut's Tweets Over Rule Violations
Twitter India on Thursday removed two of the tweets by Bollywood actor Kangana Ranaut, citing a violation of the platform's rules. The actor has been criticising protesting farmers over their agitations against the Centre's three farm laws.
Will Mamata Banerjee’s Special Focus on North Bengal and Jangalmahal Work This Time?
Mamata knows it very well that any significant division in the Rajbonshi vote share, a deciding factor in nearly 50 out of 54 Assembly segments in North Bengal, could decide the outcome of her mission ‘Ekush’ (2021 Assembly polls).
A Sea Change: Chinese Hand Behind Sri Lanka Breaking Off ECT Pact at Colombo Port With India and Japan?
Sri Lanka is now in a catch-22 situation. It can’t hurt India’s sentiments as it is the closest neighbour, and it can’t ask China not to meddle as it has borrowed billions from that country.
AP SSC Date Sheet 2021: Timetable for Andhra Pradesh Class 10 Out at manabadi.co.in, Exams to Start from June 7
The AP SSC 2021 examinations will have a duration of three hours in a single shift, which will be conducted from 9.35am to 12.45pm.
First Apple Car to be Based on Hyundai-Kia EV Platform, Built in Association With GM, PSA
According to the company, the system has a maximum range of about 310 miles on a full charge and be charged up to 80 per cent within 18 minutes.
Businesses Face Hard Decisions On Whether, When To Hire
As the U.S. economy undergoes an uneven recovery from the virus pandemic, many small businesses owners face a tough decision on whether and when to take on employees.
Anti-China Activists In Japan Call For Boycott Of Beijing 2022 Games
A group of antiChina activists campaigning for human rights in Tibet and support for ethnic Uighurs called on Thursday for a boycott of the 2022 winter Olympics in Beijing, saying the Games would embolden China's government in its crackdowns.
Gold, Silver Slide As Dollar Climbs To Two-month Peak
Gold and silver prices dropped on Thursday as a firmer dollar dented their appeal, while investors awaited the passage of a massive stimulus package in the United States and the Bank of England's policy outlook.
Bigg Boss 14: Vikas Gupta to Take Legal Action Against Parth Samthaan, Priyank Sharma and Vikas Khoker
Taking names, Vikas revealed that Parth Samthaan, Priyank Sharma and Roadies winner Vikas Khoker have not treated him well.
Roche Fourth-quarter Sales Helped By COVID-19 Test Business
Swiss drugmaker Roche got a fourthquarter lift from its COVID19 test business, where higher sales offset a decline at its drugs unit whose revenue was dragged down by the pandemic and patentexpired cancer drugs that lost ground to rivals.
UP Police Busts Sex Racket Operating From Spa at Noida's Wave Mall, 14 Girls Rescued
According to reports, a total of 14 girls have been rescued and sent to rehabilitation centres. Police had got a message about the sex racket being run at a spa, following which a raid was conducted at the shopping mall.
News18 Afternoon Digest:Don't Need Miya Muslim Vote, Says Himanta Sarma Ahead of Assam Polls; Participating in Protests Can Now Cost You Govt Job, Passport in Bihar, Uttarakhand and Other Stories
Here are the top stories we are covering this afternoon:Don't Need Miya Muslim Vote, They are Very Communal, Says Himanta Sarma Ahead of Assam Polls; Amit Shah to Jaishankar, Ministers Condemn Rihanna, Greta Thunberg's Tweets in Support of Farmers' Protes...
With Bezos Out As Amazon CEO, Is This The End Of His Ominous Question-mark Emails?
For staff at Amazon.com Inc, the departure of CEO Jeff Bezos may spell the end of one of the company's unusual and, for some managers, frightening practices: the "questionmark" email.
U.N. Warns Tigray Conflict Could Spark Broader Destablization In Ethiopia
A conflict in Ethiopia's Tigray region could trigger broader destablization in the country, U.N. aid chief Mark Lowcock told the Security Council on Wednesday as he warned that a dire humanitarian situation in the north was set to worsen.
Colombia Launches Plan To Stem Killings Of Activists
In a bid to tackle killings of human rights activists, Colombia will boost military operations against the criminal groups responsible and will also send more judges to remote areas, President Ivan Duque said on Wednesday.
Pentagon, Stumped By Extremism In Ranks, Orders Stand-down In Next 60 Days
The U.S. military on Wednesday acknowledged it was unsure about how to address white nationalism and other extremism in its ranks, and announced plans for militarywide standdowns pausing regular activity at some point in the next 60 days to tackle the iss...