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French Museum Sorry After Woman Forced to Cover Neckline
After accepting to put on her jacket and being allowed inside, she saw that plenty of women were wearing halter tops and other clothing that could be considered just as revealing, "but they were all skinny, with very small breasts."
Gold Jumps As Dollar Retreats Post U.S. Jobs Data, ECB Decision
Gold rose to its highest level on over week on Thursday, as the dollar retreated on weakerthanexpected U.S. jobless claims data and as the European Central Bank (ECB) kept its policy unchanged.
Tablighi Jamaat: Delhi Court Seeks Police Reply on 35 Foreigners' Pleas Against Framing of Charges
The punishment for the offences for which they have been charged ranges from six months to eight years of imprisonment.
U.S. General Says Not Seeing Indications Of North Korea Looking At 'lashing Out'
The head of U.S. forces in South Korea said on Thursday that he was not seeing indications that North Korea was looking at "lashing out" ahead of an expected military parade, as Pyongyang is internally focused on dealing with typhoon damage and the corona...
Students Removed from Online Classes Due to Non-payment of Fees, Parents Write to CM Kejriwal
Many parents joined strikes on Wednesday and Thursday outside the schools to fight for the children’s right to education, and demanded time to pay the fees.
Pandemic Widens Hole In German Tax Revenues As Scholz Eyes More Debt
The German federal government expects its tax revenues from 2020 to 2024 to come in 19.1 billion euros lower than previously projected as the coronavirus pandemic continues to erode public finances, the finance ministry said on Thursday.
Jessica Alba in Tears After Realising Daughter Honor is Now Taller Than Her
Jessica Alba shares adorable moments with 12-year-old daughter Honor on social media. Take a look.
Suspected Islamists Kill At Least 20 In Eastern Congo
Suspected Islamist militants have killed more than 20 people during attacks on two villages in eastern Congo, the government said on Thursday, the latest in a string of massacres the United Nations has said may constitute war crimes.
Central Vigilance Commission Brings Systemic Changes to Ensure Prompt Disposal of Corruption Cases
The probity watchdog would now refrain from sending repeated reminders to these CVOs, who act as distant arm of the Commission to check corruption, for seeking clarifications on incomplete references involving allegedly corrupt officers sent by them.
Judge Who Pronounced Death Sentence to 2008 Jaipur Blasts Convicts Fears for His Life
In the letter, retired judge Sharma quoted intelligence reports and said that the terrorist groups can extract revenge from his family and him.
Youth Surrenders in Telugu TV Actor Kondapalli Sravani's Suicide Case
Devaraj, who is facing allegations in the suicide case of Kondapalli Sravani, reached SR Nagar Police Station and gave himself up.
Karnataka CM Accuses Previous Govts of Having Turned 'Blind Eye' Towards Drug Menace in State
He was replying to queries on the police investigation into the drug menace among bigwigs of the state including film actors, children of politicians and realtors. The Chief Minister said no one would be spared.
After Study Finds Andhra with Least Literacy, CM Jagan Reddy Takes Steps to Revamp Education
The state government is revamping over 44,500 government school across the country. the government will also introduce Smart TVs and English as the medium of learning.
Alert Along LoC After ISI Drone Spotted, Army Suspects it Could be Used to Drop Weapons for Terrorists
Lt Gen B S Raju said the terrorists holed up in the Kashmir valley have been facing acute shortage of arms and ammunition and they are desperately looking for some help from across the border for the same.
Comedian-actor Vadivel Balaji Passes Away at the Age of 45
Tamil comedian Vadivel Balaji passed away at the young age of 45 after suffering from a heart attack on Thursday at a Government hospital in Chennai.
U.S. Cancels Visas Of More Than 1,000 Chinese Nationals Deemed Security Risks
The United States has revoked visas for more than 1,000 Chinese nationals under a presidential measure denying entry to students and researchers deemed security risks, the State Department said on Wednesday, a move China called a violation of human rights...