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Protesters Regroup In Colombian Capital For Protest Against Police Brutality
Demonstrators took to the streets for a second night in Colombia's capital Bogota on Thursday to press ahead with protests against police brutality that have erupted in violence and taken nine lives so far.
India, China Reach 5-point Consensus on Ladakh Situation, Take Opposing Views on Bilateral Ties
India confronted China over allegations that it was wronged and said the provocative behaviour of Chinese frontline troops at numerous incidents of friction along the LAC showed disregard for bilateral agreements and protocols.
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Microsoft: State-backed Hackers Boost Election-related Ops
The same Russian military intelligence outfit that hacked the Democrats in 2016 has attempted similar intrusions into the computer systems of more than 200 organizations including political parties and consultants, Microsoft said Thursday.
Suspected Islamists Kill At Least 53 In Eastern Congo
Suspected Islamist militants killed at least 53 villagers in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo's Ituri province this week, a local official said on Thursday.
Kangana Ranaut Says Building She Lives In Belongs to Sharad Pawar, He Denies Claims
Kangana Ranaut is at the centre of a controversy for likening Mumbai to Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and criticising the city police, and had engaged in a war of words with NCPs ally Shiv Sena on the issue.
Zomato Raises $160 Million From Tiger Global, Temasek Unit; Plans IPO In 2021
Indian food delivery startup Zomato has raised $160 million from U.S. hedge fund Tiger Global Management LLC and a unit of Singapore's Temasek Holdings, and plans to file for an initial public offering in the first half of 2021.
Kangana Ranaut's Hands 'Not Clean', Says BMC as Bombay High Court Orders 'Status Quo'
BMC legal team said Kangana Ranaut's hands are not 'clean' after Bombay High Court ordered a stay of the demolition of her Bandra office, which was demolished by civic body.
Milan Fashion Week Makes Cautious Live Return But Major Brands Stay Virtual
Milan Fashion Week is preparing a mix of live and virtual shows for its first edition since the coronavirus lockdown as designers and fashion houses seek to balance the buzz of the catwalk with precautions imposed by the global pandemic.
British Actress Diana Rigg, Portayed Spy Emma Peel And Murderer Medea, Dies Aged 82
British actress Diana Rigg, who came to fame in the cult 1960s TV show "The Avengers" and enjoyed a distinguished and varied career on stage and screen from James Bond to "Game of Thrones", died on Thursday aged 82.
‘You’re Not Going Anywhere’: Lalu Prasad’s Reply to Senior RJD Leader Raghuvansh Singh’s Resignation
Senior RJD leader Raghuvansh Prasad Singh was reportedly unhappy with Tejashwi Yadav’s style of functioning and the proposed induction of alleged mafia don and former Lok Janshakti Party MP Rama Singh.
Does Permanent Hair Dye Increase Your Risk of Cancer?
Earlier people used to use henna, amla, turmeric, red ochre and leeks to dye their hair and hide the greys but now that synthetic dyes have become available, many are switching to them. But are they really safe?
School Shuts In Spain's Basque Country After Teachers Test COVID-19 Positive
Authorities in Spain's Basque Country region said on Thursday they had shut down a primary school after several teachers tested positive for COVID19, the first to be closed entirely in the week classrooms reopened across the country.
Activist and Arya Samaj Leader Swami Agnivesh Admitted for Liver Cirrhosis, Critical
The well known leader is admitted at the Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences in New Delhi and has been on ventilator since Tuesday due to multi organ failure.
Bengal Wrote to UGC Sharing Plans to Conduct Final Exams in October, Waiting for Reply: Minister
Chatterjee also said that the TMC dispensation is confident that the University Grants Commission will agree to the suggestions made by the government for holding the exams.
Belgian City Finds Its Former Mayor's Heart In A Fountain
For years it was just an urban myth. Then the diggers moved in and found it was true that the heart of a former mayor of the eastern Belgian city of Verviers really was buried under a fountain.