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UP Police Raids House of Mukhtar Ansari's Aide in Lucknow, Seizes Pistol and Cartridges
Police officials said that during the raid, a pistol and some cartridges were found in the house. Whether the pistol is licenced or not will be probed, they added.
Huma Qureshi's Statement on Anurag Kashyap's Sexual Harassment Accusation: I Feel Really Angry at Being Dragged Into This Mess
Actress Huma Qureshi wrote a statement on Twitter, breaking her silence on Anurag Kashyap's sexual assault allegations made by actress Payal Ghosh.
WhatsApp Users Beware! Easily Available 'Stalkerware' Apps Can Track Your Behaviour
Stalkerware apps are being used to track users' behaviour on WhatsApp, a report finds.
As Aggrieved Masses Take to Social Media, is BJP’s Digital Edge Being Blunted & are Rivals Catching Up?
The ruling party in recent days has been hit by a series of social media drives focused on issues like unemployment, new farm bills. BJP's rivals, particularly Congress and SP, have tried to tap into these apparently people-driven campaigns.
"British-style" Rules For Banks After Brexit, Says BoE
Britain will adopt tough but less bureaucratic financial rules after Brexit, starting with simpler regulation of small banks, Bank of England Deputy Governor Sam Woods said on Tuesday.
Inquiry Opened Into Luis Surez's Italian Language Test
Rome (AP) Authorities are investigating whether Barcelona striker Luis Surez was illegally helped to pass an Italian language exam last week in order to receive a European passport that could help him transfer to a new club. While Surez is not under inv...
OnePlus Messages App Now Available to Download via Google Play Store
In its effort to push faster updates, OnePlus has now released the OnePlus Messages app on Google Play Store.
Report: German Hospital Cyberattack Trail Leads To Russia
IT experts investigating a cyberattack that paralyzed computer systems at a major hospital in western Germany say one of the trails they are following leads to Russia, German media reported Tuesday.
Nobel Peace Prize Ceremony 2020 Scaled Back Due to Coronavirus
The prize, which will be announced for 2020 as scheduled on October 9, is traditionally presented to the laureate on December 10, the anniversary of the 1896 death of prize founder Alfred Nobel.
India Building Collapse Death Toll Climbs To 20, Second Day Search Underway
Rescue workers and sniffer dogs scoured the ruins of a collapsed apartment building looking for any sign of life on Tuesday, as the death toll climbed to 20 a day after the disaster struck in Bhiwandi town on the northeast outskirts of Mumbai.
Germany Tells Britain To "Stop The Games", Time Running Out For Deal
Germany's Europe Minister Michael Roth urged Britain on Tuesday to drop plans for a bill that would break the country's obligations to the European Union under its withdrawal treaty as time was running out to clinch an EUBritain trade deal.
Australia Saves 25 Stranded Pilot Whales, Rescue Efforts Continue
Rescuers set free around 25 whales on Tuesday that were marooned on a sandbar off the remote west coast of Tasmania in one of Australia's worst beaching events, and hope to save more in coming days.
Young Afghan Women, Men Practice Whiling Sufi Dance Together
Kabul (AP) A group of young Afghans both women and men is coming together in the country's war-torn capital to practice a mystical Sufi Islamic dance. The group's founder says she sees their whirling dance, known as Sema, as a way of carving out a spa...
Turkey Accuses EU Of Rewarding Aggressor In Libya
Turkey on Tuesday accused the European Union of rewarding the aggressor after the 27nation bloc slapped sanctions on three transport companies for violating the U.N. arms embargo on Libya, including the Turkish shipping firm which operates a vessel that w...
Why Has the BJP Forgotten Us, Asks Kashmiri Pandit Leader on Fast-Unto-Death in Srinagar
Sanjay Tickoo, the Kashmiri Pandit leader asks why is it that the community doesn’t even have money to buy medicines in J&K which comes directly under the central government, which reports to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Oil Steady As U.S. Storm Eases But Demand Recovery Fears Persist
Oil futures were little changed on Tuesday after sharp overnight losses, as the latest tropical storm in the Gulf of Mexico lost strength, but worries about fuel demand persisted with flareups around the globe in coronavirus cases.