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Three Million People Set to Bring In 2018 in Rio's Copacabana Beach
In previous years, there have been around two million people to watch fireworks at the beach, almost all dressed in white, as tradition dictates.
Vladimir Putin Calls St Petersburg Explosion an Act of Terror
At least 13 people were injured Wednesday evening after an improvised explosive device went off in a storage area for customers' bags at the supermarket in St. Petersburg.
Now Get Mini Car Uniquely Personalized for Buyer
Customers will be able to create exclusive, individual designs online on Mini Yours Customised's web store for items such as side scuttles, interior trim, illuminated door sills and LED door projectors.
After Prodding by Speaker, Ananthkumar Hegde Says 'No Problem in Apologising' for Constitution Remark
Soon after the House met, Hegde, said: "I deeply respect the Constitution, Parliament and Babasaheb Ambedkar. The Constitution is supreme for me, there can be no question on it, as a citizen I can never go against it."
Yearender 2017: These Are the Five Tamil Films That Sparkled in 2017
Gautaman Bhaskaran lists the five Tamil movies that tugged at his heart in 2017.
Kulbhushan Jadhav's Family Even More Depressed After Meeting Him, Says Relative
Jadhav’s mother Avanti and wife Chetna were in Pakistan on Tuesday to meet him, but the meeting took place with them being separated by a glass screen.
Trump Will Fail Against Iran as Did 'Smarter' Reagan, Says Ayatollah Khamenei
Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said on Wednesday U.S. President Donald Trump would fail in his hardened stance towards Iran, saying Tehran was stronger than during the time of the "more powerful and smarter" Ronald Reagan.
20% Sailor Shortage in Navy, 15% Officer Posts Vacant In Army, Nirmala Sitharaman Tells Parliament
Defence minister Nirmala Sitharaman told the Lok Sabha on Wednesday that the Navy faces a 20.68% shortage of sailors. The Army is not much better, and faces a 15.38% shortage of officers, she said.
Finding Quantum Physics in Mirza Ghalib's Poetry On His 220th Birth Anniversary
While Google is celebrating the 220th birth anniversary of Ghalib with its doodle, here’s what left us scratching our heads. Sālik Khan, who calls himself a ‘Jholachap Shayar’, says “Quantum Physics” can be unravelled through Ghalib’s poems.
Oppo A83 With 5.7-Inch 18:9 Display Launched in China: Price, Specifications And More
Oppo A83 comes with a new facial recognition technology and sports a display with an 18:9 aspect ratio and has been launched in China at a price of CNY 1,399 (around Rs. 13,700).
Why Donald Trump Isn't Getting the Credit He Thinks He Deserves
The President has shown little sign of examining why he may not be getting full political value for a record that, contrary to his claims, is not the most glittering of any first-year president.
Delhi Government to Launch Automated Tests for Driving License, Will Sign MoU With Maruti Suzuki
Through the new system, the driver's test will be recorded in the cameras installed around and present inside the car as well.
Tesla Will Build Pickup Truck Soon After Model Y Electric Crossover: Elon Musk
The Model Y, to be built on the same platform as the Model 3 sedan, was tentatively scheduled to begin production in mid-2019.
Pod Taxis Zoom Past Another Checkpoint, Speed Towards Delhi
A high-level panel has recommended inviting fresh bids for the project conforming to the strictest safety standards on the lines of those prescribed by an American body.
From Shah Rukh Khan, Priyanka Chopra To Sachin Tendulkar, Virat Kohli-Anushka Sharma’s Mumbai Reception Is A Starry Affair In Every Sense; See Pics
Post the wedding celebrations, the couple is expected travel to South Africa where the Indian captain will prep for the upcoming series and Anushka will spend New Year's Eve with him.
Pakistan Denies Treating Jadhav’s Family Shabbily, Says His Mother Publicly Thanked Them
Pakistan said that had the concerns of the Indian side been serious, Jadhav’s family members or the Indian envoy accompanying them would have raised them during the meeting itself.