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No Christmas Day Cheer as Two Factions of Kerala Christians Fight it Out on Streets
Big business and enormous wealth. Those are the real reasons behind the never-ending quarrel between Jacobite Syrian Church and Orthodox Syrian Church playing out now in the streets of Kerala.
Central Bank is US Economy's 'Only Problem', Says Trump
The stock market is in steep retreat as investor nerves grow over the fallout from Trump's erratic style and his trade war with China.
Four Interesting Reasons Why Congress' Win in Jharkhand Bypoll is Significant
The consecutive win of the Congress even in the BJP bastion, makes it significant for the party and to have an important role in the 'mahagathbandhan' which earlier struggled for more space.
BJP's 'World Winner' Image Shattered in Assembly Polls, Says Uddhav Thackeray; Rakes Up Rafale Deal
'There have been several allegations over the Rafale fighter jet deal and I do not know how the Supreme Court has given a clean cheat,' the Shiv Sena chief said.
Slap Heavy Penalties on Unruly Airline Staff, Says Parliamentary Panel
According to the parliamentary panel, training given to airlines staff should be more effective, intensive and thorough as India is the fastest growing aviation market in the world.
Who's Feeding Demon of Corruption? PM Modi Takes a Swipe at Naveen Patnaik Govt in Odisha Rally
The Prime Minister, who launched a slew of projects for the state, also hit out at the Odisha government for not adopting the Centre's mega health scheme Ayushman Bharat.
Over 60,000 People Affected by Sri Lanka Flash Floods; Govt on Alert as More Rains Expected
As President Maithripala Sirisena Orders authorities to provide immediate relief, the worst-affected districts were Mullaitivu, Killinochchi, Mannar, Vavuniya and Jaffna. Over 11,000 people were evacuated as government alerts on heavy rainfalls.
Trump Would Accept Less Money for US-Mexico Border Wall, Govt Shutdown to Stretch into January
A shutdown of one-fourth of the federal government entered Christmas, over the US-Mexico border wall without a clear resolution in sight.
This Photo of Malaika Arora, Arjun Kapoor Enjoying a Party Together is Unmissable; See Here
Malaika Arora and Arjun Kapoor are doing little to shut down rocky romance rumours as they arrived together for Bollywood producer Ritesh Sidhwani's pre-Christmas bash.
Top Donald Trump Aide Says Govt Shutdown May Go Into New Year
As the Democrats are unwilling to accept Trump's demand for more funds for a wall on the border with Mexico, the budget director and chief of staff said that the partial government shutdown can go up to January 3, 2019.
Bengaluru Municipal Corporation Bans Plastic Bottles in its Premises
It has now proposed to install RO-UV water purifiers and glass or steel bottles in the office to provide drinking water
Pakistan Army Chief Backs Imran Khan's Peace-building Initiatives With India
Lauding the efforts of Prime Minister Khan's government to achieve peace between Pakistan and India, Pakistan Army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa said that peace benefits everyone and it is time to fight disease, poverty and illiteracy instead of fightin...
'Zero' Actor Zeeshan Wonders Why Critics are After Aanand L Rai's Life for 'Trying Something New'
Zero, which reportedly hit over 4,000 screens in India on Friday, has been slammed by some for its 'flawed writing' or for simply being a 'super duper boring' film.
'I Think the Meeting with PM was Impromptu': Suniel on Women's Absence from Bollywood Delegation
Recently, Dia Mirza expressed her displeasure on Twitter asking the reason for women's absence from the Bollywood delegation of producers and actors that recently met PM Modi.
Bitcoin Company in Jammu and Kashmir Booked for Duping People
The Crime Branch received a complaint from some people that a representative of a company, GainBitcoin, approached them and asked them to invest their Bitcoins in the company, promising a 180-per-cent return in 18 months.
Carte Blanche to Snoop: Why the Govt Order on Surveillance is Illegal
The latest Home Ministry order authorising 10 central agencies to access ‘any’ data stored on ‘any’ computer is not just bad in principle but also bad in law, as the carte-blanche order of the government poses serious questions on privacy and data protect...