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J&K Pharmacist Charged Under UAPA Gets Bail, Court Says Falsely Implicated in Militancy Case
While granting bail, Special Judge under UAPA, noted the court could not find a single witness or statement which can be held against Zahoor Ahmed for his alleged links to militancy.
‘What if a Single Life is Lost?’ NEET, JEE Aspirants Battle Covid Stress as Local Lockdowns Add to Worry
Many students feel that the government isn’t really listening to their voices. The education minister Ramesh Pokhriyal in a recent interview said that despite the protests against NEET, 17 lakh admit cards had been downloaded, which, he said, meant that s...
In Wake Of Shootings, Retailers Respond To Consumer Interest In Black-owned Businesses
A day after the shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wisconsin, searches for the term "Blackowned businesses" began to surge on Google Trends, as social media users called out for suggestions on where to spend their money in a way that supported the Black...
Japan Automakers Post 12% Slide In July Global Vehicle Sales
Global sales at Japanese automakers slipped 12.2% in July from last year, the fifth straight month of losses, as demand for cars remains sluggish after factories and dealerships reopened following coronavirusrelated lockdowns earlier this year.
Video Calls Will Be Even More Fun As Google Duo App For Android TV Is Incoming
If your TV doesn't come with a webcam or most likely also doesn't have a front facing camera, Google says that the Duo video calling app will work with just about any USB webcam that you may plug in to the TV.
Next-Gen Apple AirPods 3 Could Arrive With Touch Controls
According to the report, Apple's patent application is more concerned about the specifics of how such sensor routes data to the device than it is about the practical uses of the idea.
SpiceJet Operates Its First Ever Long-Haul Cargo Flight to Frankfurt from New Delhi
Earlier this week, SpiceJet operated its maiden long-haul cargo flight with a widebody Airbus A340 freighter aircraft to the city from the Dutch capital Amsterdam.
Human Rights Watch: Venezuela Using COVID-19 To Crack Down
Venezuelan security forces and authorities under President Nicols Maduro have used the coronavirus as an excuse to crack down on dissenting voices on social media and even in private messages, Human Rights Watch reported Friday.
Japan PM Abe Set To Hold News Conference Amid Health Concerns
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is set to hold a news conference on Friday afternoon in which he is expected to address growing concerns about his health after two recent hospital examinations within a week.
Oil Drifts Down As U.S. Producers, Refiners Avoid Worst Of Storm
Oil prices fell on Friday as a massive storm raced inland past the heart of the U.S. oil industry in Louisiana and Texas without causing any widespread damage to refineries.
I Deny Rhea's Claim That I've Said Sushant and I Spoke on Phone Post Our Separation: Ankita Lokhande
Ankita Lokhande has issued an official statement, saying that she had never claimed that she was in touch with Sushant Singh Rajput after their breakup.
Unseen Aspect of Suhana Khan's Personality Revealed While She Films in Quarantine
Suhana Khan shared glimpses of her look from an upcoming project as she posted some BTS stills while shooting in quarantine. Take a look.
Mexican Army Finds Unfinished Tunnel Under Rio Grande River
The Mexican army said Thursday that soldiers patrolling along the Rio Grande river have found an unfinished tunnel that was apparently dug under the river bed in a bid to reach U.S. territory.
North Korean Leader Thankful Typhoon Damage Wasn't Worse
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un visited a western coastal area hit by a typhoon and expressed relief the damage wasnt worse, state media said Friday.
Asian Stocks May Be Choppy Despite U.S. Fed Inflation Shift, COVID Outlook
Asian equities are likely to have a bumpy ride on Friday after U.S. stocks scaled new peaks for a third straight day and bond yields surged on the Federal Reserve's averageinflation strategy, as well as a promising development in curbing the coronavirus p...
Australia Open To Taking Gunman Back From New Zealand
Australias prime minister said Friday he was open to allowing an Australian who slaughtered 51 worshipers at two New Zealand mosques to serve his life sentence in his homeland, but the victims wishes were paramount in any decision.