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Qatar Airways Opens Sale for 48 Hours Offering Discount Upto 30 Percent on Tickets Till Sept 2021
Additionally, Qatar Airways passengers can hold their tickets for two years, benefit from unlimited date changes, or exchange their ticket for a future travel voucher with 10% extra value.
Boston Mayor: Video Of ICE Stop Of Black Man 'Disturbing'
Boston Mayor Marty Walsh said a video that shows a Black jogger being questioned by immigration agents is disturbing and unacceptable.
Maha: Five Fishermen Rescued After Boat Capsizes Mid-sea
Five fishermen were rescued when their boat capsized mid-sea near Dandi village in Maharashtra's Palghar district, police said on Friday. The incident took place on Thursday evening when some rope got caught in the propeller of the boat and an attempt t...
Natalie Portman Shares This Detail About 'Thor Love and Thunder'
Natalie Portman, who is playing Mighty Thor in the upcoming Marvel Studios movie, said, "If there can be all these female superheroes, the more of them they are, the better it is."
Factbox: What Is The World Food Programme, And What Does It Do?
The United Nations' World Food Programme (WFP), which won the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday for its efforts to combat hunger and promote peace, was founded in 1961 at the request of U.S. President Dwight Eisenhower.
Sri Lanka to Postpone All Repatriation Flights Until Further Notice Due to Covid-19
The Sri Lankan government is also mulling the complete shutdown of services at the Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA) including departures until further notice.
News18 Evening Digest: Rajasthan Priest Burnt to Death Over Land Dispute, World Food Programme Wins Nobel Peace Prize and Other Top Stories
These are the top stories we are covering right now: Priest burnt to death over land dispute in Karauli district; World Food Programme awarded Nobel Peace Prize for combating hunger; Covid-19 can survive on skin for 9 hours; Baba ka Dhaba is a story of ne...
Election 2020 Today: Debates Uncertain, Election Unrest Prep
Heres whats happening Friday in Election 2020, 25 days until Election Day:
'Insult to Sikh Community': BJP Slams Bengal Cops for Removing Man's Turban During Arrest at Violent Rally
Party leader Tajinder Pal Singh Bagga said the removal of the man's turban by the police was a reminder of the 1984 Sikh violence.
Disputed Redistricting Reform On The Ballot In Virginia
In Virginia, the gerrymander goes all the way back to the first congressional elections, when thenGov. Patrick Henry drew up a district to try to keep James Madison, father of the Constitution that Henry opposed, out of the House of Representatives.
Orlando Bloom Reveals Who Baby Girl Daisy Dove Looks Like
Orlando Bloom and popstar Katy Perry welcomed their lovely daughter Daisy Dove in August end.
A Long Road: Weed Goes On Sale Years After Approval In Maine
Mainers are getting their first opportunity to legally buy marijuana for adult recreational use, but a supply shortage is a potential buzzkill.
'Saath Nibhana Saathiya 2' Launch Date Announced, Here are New Pics of Devoleena Bhattacharjee and Rupal Patel from Set
New pictures of Sneha Jain, Devoleena Bhattacharjee and Rupal Patel from 'Saath Nibhana Saathiya 2' are raising the anticipation for the upcoming daily soap. Take a look.
Dickinson' Renewed At Apple TV Plus For Season 3
Comedy series Dickinson has been renewed by streaming platform Apple TV Plus for a third season. The second season of the Peabody Award-winning Apple Original series, starring Hailee Steinfeld as acclaimed 19th century poet Emily Dickinson, will premi...
South Africa Corruption Inquiry To Summon Zuma To Appear Next Month
A South African corruption inquiry will issue a summons for former president Jacob Zuma to appear to give evidence next month, the judge chairing the proceedings said on Friday.
Spain’s King And Prime Minister Visit Barcelona Amid Protest
Several thousand Catalan separatists are protesting the visit of Spanish King Felipe VI and Prime Minister Pedro Snchez to Barcelona amid continued tensions between the restive region and national authorities.