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Despite Trump's 'law And Order' Rhetoric, Protesters Won't Back Down
Antiracism protesters recognize the risk that comes with their calls for equal justice, knowing that for all their peaceful protests, scenes of burning buildings will hand U.S. President Donald Trump the images he needs for his "law and order" reelection...
Lebanese Firefighters Douse Remains Of Beirut Port Fire
Lebanese firefighters and army helicopters on Friday put out the remains of a huge fire at Beirut's port that had flared up a day earlier, barely a month after a massive blast devastated the port and surrounding area.
87-yr-old Running Around for 50 Years for Legitimate Dues; HC Imposes Cost on Defence Dept
It also directed DGDE to pay compensation to the man in accordance with the apex court’s verdict within four weeks.
SpiceJet Repatriates 160 Indians From Cebu in Philippines to Chennai Under Vande Bharat Mission
In a press release, the airline said it will also arrange complimentary air travel on Saturday for three Philippines nationals requiring liver treatment in Hyderabad.
Exclusive: Ant's Mega IPO Draws Interest From Singapore Investor Temasek - Sources
Singapore state investor Temasek Holdings is considering an investment in the initial public offering (IPO) of Chinese financial technology company Ant Group, which could be the world's biggest IPO, two people familiar with the matter said.
Abhishek Kapoor Posts Moving Video of 'Brother' Sushant Singh Rajput from Kedarnath Set
Abhishek Kapoor also directed Sushant Singh Rajput in his first film Kai Po Che in 2013. Since then, the two shared a great camaraderie with each other.
EU Ramps Up No-deal Preparations As It Weighs UK's Brexit Ultimatum
The European Union was on Friday ramping up preparations for a tumultuous end to the fouryear Brexit saga as top officials prepared to brief its 27 members on British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's plan to break the divorce treaty.
In Tamil Nadu's Political Theatre, Language Drama is Running to Full Houses
A high-stakes political crossfire is underway in Tamil Nadu over the perceived imposition of Hindi and the exclusion of regional languages; the Dravidian parties are wasting no time in trying to score points over each other.
Apple One Bundled Subscription Could Arrive on September 15
Apple might introduce subscription bundles for its customers where they can club all of the services under a single package called Apple One.
Rising Fuel Prices: Diesel vs CNG Cars, What's Cheaper and More efficient | A Comparative Analysis
While a diesel car has its own advantages over CNG car including more boot space and peace of mind while refueling, we tell you why CNG is still a better option for city driving.
Paddack Sprains Ankle But Streaking Padres Stop Giants, 6-1
Jorge Oa homered for his first major league hit, Manny Machado also went deep and the San Diego Padres beat the San Francisco Giants 61 Thursday night despite an injury to starter Chris Paddack.
I'm Proud That My Daughter Has Always Stood for the Truth, Says Kangana Ranaut's Mother
Asha Ranaut, the mother of actress Kangana Ranaut, has thanked Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for providing Y-plus category security to her daughter.
Shoaib Akhtar to Replace Misbah Ul Haq as Chief Selector? Ex Pacer Says in Talks With PCB
Former Pakistan fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar on Thursday confirmed that he is in discussions with PCB for a plum post in country’s cricket set-up which is believed to be chairman of selector’s post replacing Misbah ul Haq.
Is China Issue Also an 'Act of God', Asks Rahul Gandhi in Dig at Sitharaman's Remark on Economy
In August, Sitharaman had said that the economy is facing an extraordinary 'Act of God' situation that may result in an economic contraction, referring to the coronavirus pandemic.
Rugby Championship Moved From New Zealand To Australia
Australia is set to host the Rugby Championship in November and December after a late change of mind by governing body SANZAAR.
At Moscow Meet, Jaishankar Strongly Raises China Massing Troops Along LAC in Eastern Ladakh
At the talks, the government sources said the Indian side conveyed to the Chinese delegation that the presence of a large concentration of the PLA troops was not in accordance with the bilateral pacts of 1993 and 1996 on border affairs.