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On Pokhran Nuclear Test Anniversary, PM Modi Hails Vajpayee's Courage
On the National Technology Day commemorated to mark the anniversary of Pokhran nuclear tests of 1998, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday hailed the "courage" shown by the then prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee.
Bullying in Childhood Can Have Long-Lasting Effect on Health
Children who are involved in bullying may be at a higher risk of certain health conditions later in life, according to new research.
British Foreign Aid Boss to be Named UN Humanitarian Chief
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres has decided to appoint Mark Lowcock, the head of Britain's international development department, to be the world body's new humanitarian aid chief, diplomats and UN officials said on Wednesday.
Trump Tells Russia to 'Rein in' Syria's Assad During Meeting With Minister
US President Donald Trump urged Russia to "rein in" Syrian President Bashar al-Assad during a meeting with Russia's foreign minister Sergei Lavrov, the White House said on Wednesday.
'Ram's Devotees Don't Need Anyone's Approval to Pray in Ayodhya'
A day after Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath asked people to accept the "truth" that Mughal rulers were "invaders", his cabinet colleague Shrikant Sharma said devotees of Lord Ram do not need anyone's approval to offer prayers at the makeshift...
Chef Ranveer Brar to Host Food Truck Reality Show
Chef Ranveer Brar is set to host a food truck reality show titled "Femme Foodies" which promises to explore the concept of "gourmet on wheels".
US May Temporarily Deploy Patriot Missiles to Baltic Region: Officials
The US military is considering sending a Patriot missile battery to the Baltic region for NATO exercises this summer, US defence officials said, though the move would only be temporary.
Rising Pune Supergiant's Rahul Tripathi Loves Playing Stick Cricket on His Phone
In his first ever selfie interview where he talks about how he interacts with his fans on social media, loves to listen to music and also play Stick Cricket on his phone.
Bihar Govt's Cheque to Sukma Martyr’s Family Bounces
A cheque issued by the Bihar government to a family of a CRPF man killed by naxals in Chhattisgarh’s Sukma has allegedly bounced.
New Generation of Kashmir Conflict, Up Close and Personal
News18's Suhas Munshi travels to Srinagar, Shopian, Pulwama and Anantnag to make sense of the unprecedented rage in Kashmir
Apple Begins Sending Out Press Invites for WWDC 2017: Here's is What to Expect?
is a departure from past events that have long been held in San Francisco at the Moscone Center.
Army Foils Infiltration Bid by Militants in Baramulla Along Line of Control
There were no casualties in the incident and the militants were forced to retreat to Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.
Justin Bieber Set To Perform In Mumbai; Soak In The Bieber Mania With His Purpose Album
Just a little effort to curb your fear of missing out on Justin Bieber's maiden concert here in India.
Michelin Reveals its 2017 Cut For Rio And Sao Paulo
Michelin has unveiled the top restaurant picks across two of Brazil's biggest cities in its "2017 Michelin Rio & Sao Paulo Guide", which is now available on all download platforms (IOS and Android) and in hard copy, in English and Portuguese.
BMW to Raise Production Capacity to 3 Million Cars by 2020
BMW Group, which includes the Mini and Rolls-Royce brands, built 2.37 million cars last year, plans to double its production capacity in China to 600,000 cars.
Venice Bans The Opening of New Fast Food Outlets
Authorities in Venice have passed a law preventing the opening of new fast food outlets in a bid to preserve the identity of the Floating City.