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Samsung to Roll Out Android Nougat Update for Galaxy A Series (2016) Soon
Galaxy A series (2016) will get the Android Nougat update soon but there is no word on when the roll-out would start for the devices.
Bertolucci's Rape Scene Confession on the Sets of 'Last Tango in Paris' Leaves Hollywood Shocked
Bernardo Bertolucci admitted that actress Maria Schneider wasn't aware of the rape scene in the 1972 film Last Tango in Paris prior to the day of shooting.
Hindu Temple Vandalised, 3 Idols Smashed in Bangladesh
A Hindu temple was vandalised and three idols of deities were destroyed by some unknown people in Bangladesh's northern Netrokona area, triggering panic among the minority community in the Muslim-majority nation.
Rajnath, Shah, Bhagwat Attend Marriage of Gadkari's Daughter
Union minister Nitin Gadkari's daughter on Sunday got married at a ceremony here attended by a host of dignitaries, including Central ministers Rajnath Singh and Venkaiah Naidu, BJP president Amit Shah, RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat and Maharashtra Chief Minist...
Pakistan is Committed to Bringing Peace in Afghanistan, Says Sartaj Aziz
Pakistan’s envoy Sartaj Aziz said on Sunday that the country was committed to peace and that it was wrong to blame the country for the violence in Afghanistan.
Manmohan 'Lacks Credibility' For Slamming Demonetisation: BJP
BJP on Sunday hit out at former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh over his criticism of demonetisation, saying he "lacks credibility" for such an attack as he himself headed the most "corrupt regime ever".
Austria Vote Could Deliver Fist Far-Right Head of State Since WWII
Austria will provide a new gauge of the populist wave sweeping Western democracies on Sunday, as the divided country holds a vote that could deliver the first freely elected far-right head of state in Europe since World War Two.
Italy Votes in Referendum With PM Matteo Renzi's Future at Stake
Italians started to vote on Sunday in a referendum on constitutional reform which will decide the political future of Prime Minister Matteo Renzi, who has promised to resign if he loses.
People Laughed When I Said I'll Make It Big In Films: Kangana Ranaut
Kangana, however, says she has reached a stage in her career where she is absolutely secure of her work and does not feel threatened with others work at all.
Sonam Kapoor, Aditya Roy Kapur Dazzle On Blenders Pride Fashion Tour Runway
Sonam looked ravishing in a Shantanu & Nikhil design while Aditya Roy Kapoor looked dapper in a Rajesh Pratap Singh ensemble.
Virat Kohli, Anushka Sharma Are All Smiles As They Head Back From Yuvraj Singh-Hazel Keech Wedding
The power couple was recently spotted at the airport returning from the grand wedding.
Govt-run madrassas in Assam to Remain Shut on Sundays, not Fridays
Government-run madrassas in Assam will now remain shut on Sundays and not Fridays, state education minister Himanta Biswasarma declared on Tuesday and it came into effect on the first Friday of December.
Man Who Disclosed Rs 13,680 Cr Surfaces at Network18 Studio, Detained by Sleuths
Shah, 67, originally hails from Ahmedabad but has business dealings in Mumbai and other cities of Maharashtra was untraceable even after multiple searches at his houses and business premises.
Delhi Govt Concentrating More on Punjab Than Pollution: Environment Minister
Delhi's Environment Minister slammed CM Kejriwal for doing little to curb pollution in the national capital and channelising more energy on rallies in Punjab.
Parents of Indian Prisoner in Pak Seek to Meet Sartaz Aziz
Parents of Indian national Hamid Ansari, who is lodged in a Pakistani jail, will seek to meet Pakistani Prime Minister's Foreign Affairs Advisor Sartaj Aziz at the two-day Heart of Asia conference which begins in Amritsar.
China Dismisses Trump-Taiwan Call as 'Small Trick by Taiwan'
In his meeting with Kissinger, Xi said China hopes for sustained, healthy and stable ties with the US.