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Communist-run Cuba Starts Rolling Out Internet on Mobile Phones
Journalists at state-run news outlets were among the first this year to get mobile internet, provided by Cuba's telecoms monopoly, as part of a wider campaign for greater internet access that new President Miguel Diaz-Canel has said should boost the econo...
Govt Says DGCA to Regulate Air Traffic Controllers After Fall in ICAO Audit Score
The audit result showed that the country's score declined to 57.44 per cent from 65.82 per cent earlier, placing India below Pakistan, Nepal and many other nations.
Pulled up by SC, Govt Forms Panel of Experts From NEERI, IITs to Conserve Taj Mahal on War Footing
A high level inter-ministerial meeting was held on Monday in New Delhi to deliberate on ways to conserve the Taj Mahal and deal with industrial pollution surrounding the monument.
Husband of Air Hostess Who Jumped Off Delhi Home Arrested, Booked for Dowry Death
Anissia Batra had allegedly jumped from the terrace of her house in Hauz Khas on Friday. Her family alleges she was mentally and physically tortured for dowry.
Opposition to Back Joint Candidate for Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairman as it Looks For Win Over BJP
Sources present at the all-party meet said that a joint candidate will be announced and backed by all parties. However, the name of the candidate was not announced.
Three Tribals Stripped Naked, Beaten Up for Allegedly Stealing 120 Litres of Diesel in MP
On the night of July 11, Sharma accused the three men of stealing 120 litres of diesel from his trucks, and with the help of his accomplice Sheru (40) made them remove their clothes.
Donald Trump Vows 'Extraordinary Relationship' With Vladimir Putin as Summit Opens
The two leaders were due to start their summit in the Finland capital Helsinki with no one else in the room apart from interpreters. They were scheduled to hold a working lunch accompanied by aides later on Monday before speaking to media.
J&K Govt Pushes for Probe Into Shopian Firing on Civilians Involving Major Aditya
Three civilians were killed in Shopian in January this year after Army personnel opened fire on a group of stone-pelters, reportedly in self-defense.
NITI Aayog Reveal ‘Breathe India’ Plan to Reduce Air Pollution, Delhi, Agra on Focus
The cities that have been identified are Kanpur, Faridabad, Gaya, Varanasi, Patna, Delhi, Lucknow, Agra, Gurgaon and Muzaffarpur.
Is Africa The New Tech Frontier For Silicon Valley?
With its colourful hammocks and table tennis table, a new tech hub in the Lagos metropolis wouldn't look out of place among the start-ups on the other side of the world in Silicon Valley.
Rolls-Royce Plans For Flying Taxi Market
The company, which makes engines for planes, helicopters and ships, joins a variety of companies racing to develop flying taxis, which could revolutionise the way people travel.
NASA Enters EMMY Nomination With Its Splendid Footage of Cassini Spacecraft
As a final act, Cassini began a whole new mission -- its Grand Finale, where it journeyed into the unknown and ended with a spectacular plunge into the planet.
Donald Trump Blames Bad Russia Ties on FBI 'Witch Hunt'
The US President in his tweet claimed that relationship with Russia has never been worse, while referring to special prosecutor Robert Mueller's probe.
SC Seeks Centre's Reply on Shia Waqf Board's Plea Against Green Flags With Crescent and Star
A bench headed by Justice AK Sikri requested Additional Solicitor General Tushar Mehta to seek instructions from the competent officials in the ministries concerned.
Anushka-Virat's Recent Photo Will Definitely Drive Away Your Monday Blues; Check Inside
Anushka has once again sent fans into a frenzy as she shared a romantic picture with her cricketer husband.
Why Rita Ora Wants to Pay Attention to Acting Career
Singer Rita Ora wants to continue with her acting career after the success of the "Fifty Shades of Grey" movie franchise, and says she would like to do a horror film.