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Yemen's Hadi Rejects UN Peace Plan Amid Deadly Raids by Houthis
Yemen's president on Saturday rejected a UN peace proposal for his war-battered country, as rebels said air strikes by his Saudi-led coalition allies killed 17 civilians.
Amit Shah Meets BJP Leaders, Union Minister Piyush Goyal in Gujarat
The Minister of State for Power arrived at Shah's residence in the morning and their meeting lasted for almost one and half hours, said BJP sources.
Iraqi Forces Launch Operation to Retake Tal Afar, Mount Pressure on ISIS
Assadi said the operation was launched from the Sin al-Dhaban area south of Mosul and aimed to retake the towns of Hatra and Tal Abta as well as Tal Afar.
Arsene Wenger Criticises Ballon d'Or, Says it is Not Objective
Arsenal chief coach Arsene Wenger has criticised the Ballon d'Or, the award that annually distinguishes the best footballer in the world, and said that several times in the past the decision on the winner has not been "objective".
Forces Giving Befitting Reply to Pakistan Firing, Says Rajnath Singh
Rajnath Singh assured the nation that security forces were giving "befitting reply" to firing from across border and that the country will not bow down before anyone.
Oprah Winfrey To Release Cookbook
The 62-year-old has penned the book and will release it on January 3, 2017.
IFFI 2016: Sanskrit Film Ishti to Open Indian Panorama Section
The section will also feature four films each in Bengali, Marathi and Hindi, three films in Kannada and Malayalam and one film each in Konkani, Manipuri, Assamese, Tamil and Telugu
Haven't Received Invite for Samajwadi Party Silver Jubilee Event: Nitish Kumar
Bihar Chief Minister and JD(U) chief Nitish Kumar on Friday said he had not received any invitation to take part in the November 5 programme of the Samajwadi Party in Uttar Pradesh.
Govt Keeping Close Watch on Tata Matter, Says Corporate Affairs Ministry
Government is keeping a "close watch" on the developments relating to Tata-Mistry case, but does not want to "interfere" at present as it was an "internal matter" of a private group, Ministry of State for Corporate Affairs Arjun Ram Meghwal said on Friday...
It's a Great Time for Actors Anywhere in the World: Nimrat Kaur
The actress feels social media and technological advancement has opened up various avenues for artistes.
Jury Awards $70M to Woman in Baby Powder Lawsuit Against Johnson & Johnson
A St Louis jury has awarded a California woman more than USD 70 million in her lawsuit alleging that years of using Johnson & Johnson's baby powder caused her cancer.
Libya's Navy Says 90 Migrants Perished After Boat Fell Apart
The Libyan navy said on Thursday that at least 90 migrants are believed to have perished when their rickety boat started to fall apart in the Mediterranean Sea, after leaving the Libyan coast.
Asian Champions Trophy: Indian Defender Surender Kumar Suspended
Surender was sent off in the 49th minute of India's last league match, which they won 2-1 to take the top spot in the round-robin league and now await the last couple of preliminary matches before knowing who they play in the semifinal.
Is Pakistani 'Spy' Mehmood Akhtar Eligible for Diplomatic Immunity?
Delhi Police let off the arrested Pakistani spy Mehmood Akhtar after he invoked his diplomatic immunity during interrogation.
Why Cyrus Mistry Was Sacked: Saving House of Tatas Meant Tarnishing Ratan Tata's Legacy
It seems quite ironical that India’s biggest state and biggest corporate group are being convulsed simultaneously with internecine struggles.
Government Adds Biotech, Genomics Programmes to Connect Farmers Directly With Scientists
Union Science and Technology Minister Harsh Vardhan said the intent of the programmes is to form a network to farmers directly with the scientists and experts.