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35,000 Students Skip School for Mass Anti-pollution Protest in Belgium
Police said the 35,000-strong gathering was the biggest turnout of recent times for a student protest in the Belgian capital, which is also home to European Union institutions.
Clinical Iran Reach Asian Cup Quarters to Face VAR-assisted Japan
Ritsu Doan scored from the spot in Japan's 1-0 win over Vietnam as the video assistant referee system marked its tournament debut with a bang, the Blue Samurai marching on to face top-ranked Iran in the last four.
Delhi HC Directs Social Media Platforms to Remove Videos Disparaging Ramdev
After perusing the video, Justice Pratibha M Singh noted that it contained excerpts of a book on Ramdev that were ordered to be deleted by the high court in September last year.
Saudis to Davos: Move on from Khashoggi, Let's do Business
The kingdom has sent one of its strongest delegations ever to the Swiss mountain resort and packed its top executives' agendas with meetings with international peers.
Rupee Firms up by 26 Paise Against US Dollar on Easing Crude Prices
At the Interbank Foreign Exchange, the rupee opened stronger at 71.29 a dollar against the previous close of 71.33.
Yes Bank Gets RBI Nod for Ravneet Singh Gill to be CEO
The private sector bank also posted a 7 percent fall in third-quarter net profit as it set aside higher provisions.
'Priyanka's Demotion, Rahul's New Avatar': How Congress' Trump Card Has Created Flutter in UP
While the veteran politicians chose to sidestep the question of her electoral possibilities, the common man saw Priyanka Gandhi's entry as an exciting opportunity.
Apple Fires 200 Employees From Its Electric Car Project
In August 2018, Tesla's former engineering Vice President Doug Field was appointed by Apple to lead team "Titan" and these lay-offs have been speculated to be part of a re-structuring process under the new leadership.
Miffed With Bhopal Blogger's Sudden Arrest by Delhi Police, MP Govt Writes to Top Cop
Delhi police had reportedly arrested the social media activist on the basis of a complaint, which accused him of putting up inflammatory posts on his website and social media pages that hurt religious sentiments.
Nissan Leaf EV to Launch in India Later This Year
Nissan has cumulatively sold around 3.5 lakh units of the Leaf globally since 2010.
North Korea's Kim 'Believes In' Trump Ahead of Second Trump Summit
The second US-North Korea summit, is slated to be held late February while details of the meeting's location and agenda will be announced soon.
100-year-old Soldier Among Veterans of Subhash Chandra Bose's INA to March on Republic Day
This would be the first time that INA soldiers will take part in the Republic Day parade, Major General Rajpal Poonia, Parade Deputy Commander, said.
Will Support Congress if Next PM is From Grand Old Party: AAP Leader
At an event hosted by the Delhi Waqf Board, Khan, who is also the chairman of the board, urged the Imams of the city mosques to support the AAP.
Cabinet Approves India-Kuwait Pact on Domestic Workers; Move to Benefit Over 3 Lakh Indians
The pact is initially valid for a period of five years and incorporates provision for automatic renewal.
Priyanka and Rahul Gandhi to Hold Joint Press Conference in Lucknow
Hours after announcement of Priyanka joining active politics, posters comparing Priyanka with her grandmother and former PM Indira Gandhi came up in parts of UP.
Thousands Protest Against Citizenship Bill in Mizoram
The agitators demanded the resignation of the Prime Minister and the home minister, alleging that the controversial bill will endanger the very existence of the Mizos.