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2 Arrested After Teenager Raped Inside College Where UP Civil Service Exam Was Underway
The victim alleged that around a dozen students of the polytechnic college on Sunday forcibly took her inside the campus where one of them raped her.
Students' Groups Hold Protests Against High DU Cut-offs
Students' groups on Monday staged protests here against the Delhi University (DU) administration over the high cut-offs announced for undergraduate admission. The protests were held by the Krantikari Yuva Sangathan (KYS) and the Left-affiliated Students...
Armenia, Azerbaijan Report Attacks Despite Cease-fire Deal
Armenia and Azerbaijan on Monday accused each other of attacks over the separatist territory of NagornoKarabakh despite a ceasefire deal brokered by Russia in an effort to end the worst outbreak of hostilities in the region in decades.
As Khushbu Sundar's Quitting Makes 'No Impact' to Cong, Can it Help BJP Open Account in TN Politics?
Those in the know of things say Khusbhu is likely to contest the upcoming assembly polls and would be used as one of their prominent women and minority face.
EU Appoints McGuinness As New Financial Services Chief
The European Union has appointed Ireland's Mairead McGuinness as the new commissioner in charge of financial services.
Diwali Bonanza? Centre Announces Travel Voucher, Festival Scheme for Govt Employees to Raise Spending
"Indications are that savings of government and organised sector employees have increased, we want to incentivise such people to boost demand for the benefit of the less fortunate," the Finance Minister said.
Gold Eases Off Three-week High As Dollar Steadies
Gold inched down from a threeweek high as the dollar recouped some of its losses after a new U.S. coronavirus aid package ran into resistance.
Economics Award Caps Week Of Nobel Prizes
The winner of this year's Nobel Prize in economics will be announced Monday, coming as much of the world experiences the worst recession since World War II because of the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
Trump Tries To Put COVID-19 Behind Him With Campaign Rally In Florida
President Donald Trump will try to put his bout with COVID19 behind him when he returns to the campaign trail on Monday, beginning a threeweek sprint to the Nov. 3 election with a rally in the vital battleground state of Florida.
To Prevent Adulteration of ‘Darjeeling Tea’ from Nepal, FSSAI Clearance Now Mandatory: Tea Board
The Tea Board officials feel that the new directive will help them safeguard against health risks posed by chemical-laden tea coming from neighbouring countries.
Perdue, Ossoff Set For 1st Georgia Senate Debate
Republican Sen. David Perdue of Georgia is set to face Democrat Jon Ossoff in the first debate of their U.S. Senate race Monday afternoon.
AP FACT CHECK: Trump's Shaky Claims On Virus, Dem Misfires
Impatient to return to the campaign trail, President Donald Trump dubiously claimed he's fully recovered and immune from COVID19, hailed a cure that isn't so and declared the coronavirus is disappearing even as cases spiked.
Trump's Task: Resetting Campaign That GOP Fears Is Slipping
President Donald Trump is running out of time to recover from a series of selfinflicted setbacks that have rattled his base of support and triggered alarm among Republicans who fear the White House is on the verge of being lost to Democrat Joe Biden.
Apple iPhone 12 Series Launches Tomorrow: Everything We Think We Know So Far
Apple's new iPhones are expected to be powered by Apple's new A14 Bionic chip.
Hong Kong Leader Postpones Annual Policy Address Until After Trip To Beijing
Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam said on Monday she will postpone her annual policy address, initially scheduled for Wednesday, to first hold a trip to Beijing to discuss China's support for the financial hub's economic recovery.
Covid-19 Pandemic Fuels New York Used-Car Sale Surge, Risking 'Carmageddon'
A pre-pandemic congestion charge scheme for midtown Manhattan scheduled for January 2021 has been postponed until at least the end of 2021.