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Mali Negotiators Back Charter That Could See Soldier As Interim President
Mali's ruling junta pushed through a political charter on Saturday that could lead to the appointment of a soldier as interim president despite objections from the coalition that led antigovernment protests before last month's coup.
3 Suicides by Medical Aspirants Shock Tamil Nadu Day Before NEET, Oppn Slams Centre for Holding Exam
A girl and two men, aged between 19 and 21, allegedly died by suicide in Madurai, Dharmapuri and Namakkal districts, sending shock waves across the state.
Delhi Govt Orders Private Hospitals to Reserve 80% ICU beds for Covid-19 Patients
Earlier in May, the Delhi government had directed 117 private hospitals and nursing homes registered with it, having 50 beds or more, to reserve 20 per cent of their bed strength for Covid-19 patients.
Equipment Worth 'Lakhs of Rupees' Vandalised by Unidentified Miscreants at Kolkata Institute
The institute authorities on Saturday morning found several rooms across four floors of the building ransacked and equipment vandalised.
As Supply of Medical Oxygen Hit MP, Centre Offers 1,000 Oxygen Concentrator Machines
The Department of Health and Family Welfare has decided to offer at least two machines or a maximum of 20 machines per district, depending on the demand.
Congress Takes Out Rallies in West Bengal Against 'Victimisation' of Rhea Chakraborty
Congress MLA Manoj Chakraborty wondered why she was arrested by the Narcotics Control Bureau, months after boyfriend Sushant Singh Rajput’s death.
In Letter To SASCOC, Former CSA Employees Accuse It Of Being 'Unfair' And 'UnlawfUl'
The crisis in South African cricket deepened with five former employees of the sport's governing body in the country accusing it of being "unfair and unlawful". They made the accusations in a six-page letter to the South African Sports Confederation an...
Bipasha Basu Shares Her Hair Hack of Applying Onion Juice to Her Scalp
Bipasha Basu has shared her hair hack in a recent Instagram post and fans can't thank her enough for the tip.
Pioneering British Designer Terence Conran Dies At 88
London (AP) Terence Conran, the pioneering British designer, retailer and restaurateur, has died. He was 88. His family said in a statement that Conran died peacefully at his home on Saturday..
Explainer: Afghan-Taliban Peace Talks: Who, What, Where And Why
Talks seeking to end 19 years of war in Afghanistan started this weekend, with an opening ceremony on Saturday. Negotiators representing the Kabul government and Taliban insurgents are scheduled to sit face to face in the Qatari capital of Doha from Sunda...
Sonu Sood Comes up With Another Surprise, Offers Scholarship to Underprivileged
In a recent tweet, Sonu Sood announced scholarships for those with a desire to study, which will be disbursed in the name of his late mother, Saroj Sood.
Molestation Accused Dies Of Injuries Suffered While Trying To Escape From COVID Hospital
A molestation case accused admitted to a COVID hospital here after testing positive for the disease died of his injuries that he suffered while trying to escape by jumping out of a window of an isolation ward of the health facility, an official said on Sa...
Prakash Raj Takes a Dig at Kangana Ranaut by Sharing a Meme
In his recent tweet, Prakash Raj took a sly dig at Kangana Ranaut.
China Bans German Pork Imports After African Swine Fever Case
China announced on Saturday a ban on the import of pork and pig products from Germany after the European country confirmed its first case of African swine fever in a wild boar last week.
Priyanka Chopra Flaunts Her Bangs With Gorgeous Selfie, Says 'New Hair, Don't Care'
Priyanka Chopra has let go of her straight, long hair that she had been sporting for a while.
Oscars 2024: New Rules May be an Impediment for the Deserving
The Academy's plans to have new regulations for 2024 in order for a film to be nominated in the Best Picture Category might make it difficult for many films to join the Oscars race.