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The Story of 'Aatmanirbhar' Indian Motorcycle Industry and its Dominance Over Chinese Brands
While China made products are outshining rivals both in quality and pricing, Indian motorcycles have proved to be better than the Chinese products.
On 74th Independence Day, CPI(M) Pledges to Continue its Fight to Defend Constitution
CPI(M) General Secretary Sitaram Yechury said this Independence Day it is the duty of all to renew the pledge to secure all kinds of freedom.
K-Pop group BTS' label Big Hit posts profit as it prepares for IPO
Big Hit Entertainment, the management label of hugely popular South Korean KPop group BTS, saw 49.7 billion won ($41.9 million) in halfyear profits as its online concert and merchandise sales more than offset event cancellations during the COVID19 pandemi...
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Epic Games wins support from 'Fortnite' gamers, firms on Apple standoff
"Fortnite" creator Epic Games found support from its legions of gamers, Tinderowner Match Group and Spotify for suing Apple and Google after the tech giants dropped the popular video game from their app stores for violating payment guidelines.
Crystal Palace Defender Patrick Van Aanholt Subjected to Online Racial Abuse
Crystal Palace's Patrick van Aanholt shared a screenshot to illustrate the kind of vile abuse he has been subjected to online.
Pop-up COVID-19 testing sites help California farmers keep working
For farmworkers in California's Coachella Valley, it's brutally simple: no work means no food. But fear of contracting COVID19 and spreading it amongst their families has created uncertainty and anxiety.
Jaguar Land Rover and Tata Steel's UK Bailout Talks Fall Through: Report
Bailout talks between Jaguar Land Rover and Tata Steel with the UK government have ended, leaving both firms to rely on private financing to overcome the impact of coronavirus on business, the Financial Times reported on Friday.
COVID-19 vaccine developer CureVac shares more than triple after U.S. debut
Shares of German biotechnology firm CureVac BV soared as much as 222% after their Nasdaq debut on Friday, in the first stock market opening of a company developing a potential vaccine to combat the novel coronavirus.
Hezbollah will respond if Israel behind Beirut blast, says Nasrallah
Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah said on Friday that his group would wait for results of an investigation into the Beirut port explosion, but if it turns out to be an act of sabotage by Israel then it would "pay an equal price".
Japan Emperor Naruhito expresses 'deep remorse' over country's wartime past
Japanese Emperor Naruhito expressed "deep remorse" over the country’s wartime past and prayed for world peace on Saturday, the 75th anniversary of Japan's surrender in World War Two.
Mexico City cinema, theater and bars emerge from lockdown gloom
After months without museums, cinemas and bars, Mexico City residents began exploring them again this week, even as authorities continue battling the coronavirus pandemic that has so far killed over 55,000 people in Mexico.
U.S. Navy carrier conducted exercises in South China Sea on August 14
A U.S. Navy aircraft carrier conducted exercises in the contested South China Sea on Friday, the U.S. navy said in a statement.
'New outbreaks are the norm' says Spain as COVID-19 travel curbs pile up
Outbreaks of the coronavirus are happening across Europe and each country has to make its own decisions on how to halt them, Spain's foreign minister said on Friday as Germany declared most of her country a risk region.
Japan to send team to Mauritius to assist in oil spill
Japanese Environment Minister Shinjiro Koizumi said on Saturday Tokyo planned to send a team of officials from the ministry and other specialists to Mauritius to assess the damage from an oil spill.
Big U.S. funds gorged on tech stocks and gold in second quarter - 13F filings
Prominent fund managers dove into technology and consumer stocks during the second quarter, helping fuel a rally that has pushed the benchmark S&P 500 near record highs despite the economic toll of the coronavirus pandemic, regulatory filings released on...