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Shruti Modi Being Framed for Denying Access to Sushant Singh Rajput's Financial Details, Says Lawyer
Sushant Singh Rajput's former manager Shruti Modi's lawyer Ashok Saraogi has said that she is being framed because she did not let the actor's sister access his financial details.
Afghanistan Frees Nearly 200 Taliban Prisoners To Push Peace Talks
The Afghan government released nearly 200 Taliban prisoners to spur the start of longdelayed peace negotiations, senior Afghan officials said on Wednesday.
India, Australia and Japan’s Supply Chain Pact to End China’s Trade Dominance Explained
While Japan led the deal, in recent times India has had growing concerns about supply chain dependence on China combined with Chinese border stoush, while Australia is being hit by Chinese trade restrictions.
With Daily Jump of Over 78,000 Cases, India's Covid-19 Tally Crosses 37 Lakh, Death Toll at 66,333
The total number of COVID-19 recoveries in the country has surged to 29,01,908, while the fatality rate has further declined to 1.76 per cent.
Scale Of New Zealand Cyber Attacks Unprecedented: Minister
New Zealands justice minister says the nation is confronting cyber attacks on an unprecedented scale, targeting everything from the stock market to the weather service.
Charlie Hebdo Shooting: Three Days of Terror That Stunned France
On January 7 in 2015, two brothers, Saïd and Chérif Kouachi, forced their way into the offices of the French satirical weekly newspaper Charlie Hebdo in Paris and opened fire. Within a few minutes, 12 people, including editor-in-chief Stephane "Charb" Cha...
World Coconut Day 2020: Theme, Significance of the Occasion and Benefits of Fruit
The day is especially marked in countries under Asian and Pacific regions by the Asian and Pacific Coconut Community (APCC) as they house most of the world’s coconut growing production centers.
Protesters Sue Kenosha Claiming Arrests, Curfew Violate U.S. Constitution
Four people arrested for curfew violations while protesting the shooting of a Black man by a white policeman in Kenosha, Wisconsin sued the city and county governments on Tuesday, claiming they were denied free speech rights guaranteed by the U.S. Constit...
Dwayne Johnson Admirer Varun Dhawan Transforms into The Rock in This Crazily Awesome Video
Varun Dhawan's Instagram video is a clip from the wrestling ring with his face edited onto Dwayne Johnson's body.
Pakistan Puzzles Health Experts As Virus Cases Drop Despite Crowded Areas, Crumbling Infrastructure
Pakistanis have proposed numerous hypotheses for their country's seeming ability to weather the pandemic, crediting everything from the young population and the hot and humid climate to unproven claims of natural immunity.
Mrs. Trump's Ex-adviser Says She Taped Calls For Protection
A former friend and adviser of Melania Trump said Tuesday that she made recordings of her conversations with the first lady because she needed evidence to protect herself amid questions about the costs of President Donald Trump's inauguration.
Pompeo Hopeful China's Confucius Institutes Will Be Gone From U.S. By Year-end
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Tuesday he was hopeful that Chinese Confucius Institute cultural centers on U.S. university campuses would all be shut down by the end of the year.
PayPal Entry Punishes Australia's Pricey Buy-now-pay-later Stocks
Shares in Australia's Afterpay Ltd and its smaller consumer lender rivals tumbled for a second day on Wednesday, as the entry of U.S. giant PayPal into the buynowpaylater sector sent investors scrambling to reprice its frothy stocks.
Australia's Second-quarter GDP Shrinks At Record Pace As Coronavirus Pushes Country Into Recession
Australia suffered its worst economic downturn on record last quarter as it battled the coronavirus crisis, while fresh outbreaks threaten to upend an already bumpy road to recovery and pile pressure on the government to keep fiscal taps open.
Charlie Hebdo Row: French President Macron Says Not His Place to Condemn Cartoons Of Prophet Mohammad
French President Emmanuel Macron said on Tuesday it was not his place to pass judgment on the decision by satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo to republish cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad, saying France has freedom of expression.
Rains Hit Southern Japan Island As Koreas Ready For Typhoon
An offshore typhoon brought torrents of rain to southern Japan on Wednesday heading to the Korean Peninsula as another storm in the Pacific was growing stronger.