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Florida Activists Released After Rally Over Police Shootings
More than a dozen demonstrators have been released from jail in Florida's capital city, after being arrested during a protest over the exoneration of police by a grand jury in the deaths of three Black suspects in separate incidents earlier this year.
Hurricane Laura Death Toll In Louisiana Rises To 25
Two additional deaths tied to Hurricane Laura were reported Saturday by the Louisiana Department of Health, bringing the storm's total death toll in the state to 25.
U.S. SEC To Examine Rio Tinto Whistleblower Claims Over Oyu Tolgoi - FT
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is examining claims from a whistleblower that Rio Tinto was aware of problems at its underground copper mine extension project of Oyu Tolgoi in Mongolia months before the miner confirmed the project would face d...
Belarus Protesters March In Minsk Despite Government Warning
Tens of thousands of people marched through Minsk on Sunday calling on Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko to step down, in mass demonstrations that showed no sign of abating nearly a month after an election his opponents say was rigged.
Jacob Blake Speaks Out For First Time Since Police Shooting
Jacob Blake has spoken publicly for the first time since a Kenosha, Wisconsin, police officer shot him seven times in the back, saying he's in constant pain from the shooting, which doctors fear will leave him paralyzed from the waist down.
'He is Overjoyed Wherever He is Today': Wife of Co-pilot Who Died in Kozhikode Crash Gives Birth to Boy
Late Captain Akhilesh Kumar was the co-pilot of the Air India Express flight which crashed at Kozhikode International airport last month. His wife, Megha Shukla has given birth to a baby boy at Nayati Medicity, Mathura.
Didn't Want to Become Star at Cost of Acting, Says Sachin Pilgaonkar
When Sachin Pilgaonkar stepped on a film set at the age of four, he felt at home. As the actor-filmmaker clocks nearly six decades in the industry, he is proud to have followed his heart, singing his own tunes, making his own art.
South Korea's New Coronavirus Cases Sink To Three-week Low Amid Tight Restrictions
South Korea on Sunday reported the smallest daily rise in coronavirus infections in three weeks as tighter restrictions cap a second wave.
Pope: Gossiping Is "plague Worse Than COVID"
Pope Francis said Sunday that gossiping is a plague worse than COVID that is seeking to divide the Catholic Church.
Germany Ups Pressure On Russia In Navalny Poisoning Probe
Germany on Sunday increased pressure on Russia over the poisoning of Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny, warning that a lack of support by Moscow in the investigation could force Germany to rethink the fate of a GermanRussian gas pipeline projec...
Delhi Riots: Man Who Shot Dead 26-year-old Law Student in Shiv Vihar Arrested
Mustaqeem, 25, alias Sameer Saifi, a resident old Mustafabad, who allegedly shot dead Rahul Solanki near Rajdhani Public School in Shiv Vihar on February 24, was arrested by a special investigation team on September 3, police said.
'This is Absurd': Bollywood Reacts to Rhea Chakraborty Being Mobbed at NCB Office
Shibani Dandekar and Hansal Mehta were among Bollywood celebrities who condemned media for mobbing actress Rhea Chakraborty as she was summoned by the NCB in Mumbai.
Police In Tunisia Shoot Dead Three Suspected Militants After Officer Stabbed
Police in Tunisia chased and shot dead three suspected Islamist militants after they attacked two policemen in the coastal city of Sousse on Sunday, a security official told Reuters.
Arjun Kapoor Tests Positive for Coronavirus, is Asymptomatic and Quarantined at Home
Arjun Kapoor informed his fans and followers via social media that he has tested positive for the novel coronavirus. The actor is currently quarantined at home.
Air India: Decision to Self-Conduct Ground Handling at American Airports an 'Opportunity'
Air India also clarified that it was not affected by the July 2019 decision of the US Department of Transportation (USDOT) to suspend the right of Air India to self handle at the US airports.
GST Second Major Attack on India's Unorganised Economy, Says Rahul Gandhi
Rahul Gandhi said that GST is an absolute failure. Not only is it unsuccessful, it is an attack on the poor and on the small and medium businesses.