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All-New Mahindra Thar Crosses 9,000 Bookings Since Launch, Deliveries from November 1
While the test drives for the All-New Mahindra Thar has begun in phases, starting with 18 cities, the company will add 100 more cities on October 10, 2020.
In Tokyo, Pompeo Seeks To Shore Up Support Among Asian Allies
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Tuesday visited Toyko to meet with some of Washington's closest allies in Asia, Japan, Australia and India, to shore up support against what the United States says is China's dangerous and growing regional influence.
Priyanka Chopra Wishes Brother Siddharth's Rumoured Ladylove Neelam Upadhyaya on Birthday
Priyanka took to her social media to send a sweet greeting on Neelam’s birthday. She shared a lovely throwback that featured Neelam with the Chopras.
After 6 Months Stranded, Easter Islanders Will Return Home
About 25 residents from remote Easter Island who have been stranded far from their loved ones for more than six months because of the coronavirus will finally be able to return home this week on a French military plane.
The Batman Movie Delayed to 2022, Warner Bros Shifts The Matrix 4, The Flash and More Films
Warner Bros studios has made some major changes to its release calendar by pushing DC superhero movie The Batman to March 2022 and Denis Villeneuve’s sci-fi epic Dune October 2021.
Taiwan Says Military Under Pressure From China As Missions Mount
Taiwan's military has launched aircraft to intercept Chinese planes more than twice as much as all of last year, the island's defence ministry said, describing Taiwan as facing severe security challenges from its huge neighbour.
Pompeo Meets 'Quad' Partners India, Australia & Japan Today to Seek United Front Against China
The Quad grouping was heavily promoted by former Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe as a bid by the region's major democracies to step up cooperation in the face of an increasingly assertive China.
Former CEO To Serve Home Confinement In U.S. College Admissions Scandal
The former chief executive of a staffing and information technology services provider was sentenced on Monday to a year of home confinement after admitting he participated in a vast U.S. college admissions and fraud scheme.
Wall Street Gains As Trump To Leave Hospital, Investors Hope For Stimulus
U.S. stocks rose sharply on Monday, recovering from declines in the previous session, as investors viewed more fiscal stimulus as likely and after news President Donald Trump will leave the hospital where he is being treated for COVID19.
DC Unveils Plan To Open Public School Buildings In November
Public Schools in Washington, D.C., will partially reopen their buildings to select students beginning Nov. 9 in a multipronged approach as the nation's capital struggles to return to normalcy amid the COVID19 pandemic.
With COVID-19 Diagnosis, Trump Says 'I Get It.' He Doesn't.
Now that he has contracted COVID19, President Donald Trump says he does get it. That revelation comes seven months and almost 210,000 American deaths is not the first time he has relied on personal experience to shape his views.
Ireland Resists Lockdown Call, Tighten COVID-19 Curbs Instead
Ireland must act now to prevent a damaging return to lockdown, Prime Minister Micheal Martin said on Monday after rejecting a surprise recommendation by his health chiefs to shut down the economy immediately and opting instead to tighten COVID19 restricti...
New Jersey Governor: Trump Fundraiser 'Put Lives At Risk'
President Donald Trump's fundraiser at his Bedminster golf club hours before he announced he had contracted the coronavirus was wrong and put lives at risk, New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy said Monday.
Actor's Attempted Suicide: Ker Govt Seeks Report From Sangeetha Nataka Akademi
The Kerala governmenton Monday sought a report from the Sangeetha Nataka Akademi over actor and dancer R L V Ramakrishnan's attempted suicide, allegedly after being denied an opportunity to perform at an online event. Ramakrishnan,younger brother of...
Mexico Announces $14 Billion In Infrastructure Projects
Mexicos president announced a program of 39 joint publicprivate infrastructure projects Monday worth about $14 billion to help revive the economy, which has been pummeled by the coronavirus pandemic.
Unnecessary Comments by External Agency: India on UN Official's Remarks on Hathras, Balrampur
The Ministry of External Affairs also said these cases have been taken "extremely seriously" by the government.