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Days After Decisive Victory in Delhi, AAP Decides to Contest Panchayat Polls in UP
AAP spokesperson Sanjay Singh said party workers will visit 1.07 lakh villages in Uttar Pradesh during the next three months and gather public opining and information on issues that affect people.
Priyanka Chopra Remembers Late Wendell Rodricks, Watch Video
Priyanka walked the runway during the grand finale of the Blenders Pride Fashion Tour 2020 event in Mumbai. She remembered late Wendell Rodricks during the evening.
Four Indians Aboard Cruise Ship Test Positive for Coronavirus, Total Number of Infected Indians Rises to 12
Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga said that over 1,000 passengers and crew will remain on board the ship after the disembarkations. On Saturday, around 100 more passengers, who were in close contact with the infected people on board.
Lionel Messi Scores Four as Barcelona Jump Above Defeated Real Madrid Before El Clasico
Barcelona thrashed Eibar 5-0 to reclaim the top spot in La Liga as Real Madrid suffered a surprise defeat at Levante.
Salaam, a Video Game Based on a Refugee's Life, Wants You to See Their Harsh Realities
Lual Mayen, the designer of the game, belongs to a family that became a refugee themselves during the second civil war in South Sudan.
Coronavirus Impact: Samsung Factory in Korea Shut Down After Employee Tests Positive
Samsung has ordered the infected floor to stay shut for an added day, and all employees who may have been in contact to remain in self-quarantine until notice.
I Pray for Early Release of Abdullahs and Mehbooba Mufti from Detention, Says Rajnath Singh
The defence minister said the situation is improving rapidly in Kashmir and the decisions of releasing detained politicians will be finalised, adding that the government has not tortured anyone.
100 Passengers in Close Contact With Infected Leave Japan's Coronavirus-stricken Cruise Ship
At a news conference on Saturday, Health minister Katsunobu Kato apologised that 23 passengers had been allowed to disembark from the ship without undergoing all the required tests.
Told to Look for Job, MP Man Bashes Mother to Death with Washing Paddle, Throws Body in Drain
The accused, 32-year-old Santosh Patil, said he enacted the plan after watching a crime-based serial on television, according to a senior police officer.
Schools in Kashmir to Re-open on February 24 After Winter Break
While the timing for school in the Srinagar municipal limits will be 10 am to 3 pm, for others it will be 10.30 am to 3.30 pm.
No Discovery of 3,000-tonne Gold Deposits in UP's Sonbhadra, Says GSI Director General
GSI Director General M Sridhar said data about the discovery of 3,000 tonnes of gold was not given by anyone from the geological body, adding the institute has not estimated such kind of vast resource of gold deposits in Sonbhadra district.
Back to Blue: Come March, UK Passports to Revert to Old Colour of Pre-EU Days
Reverting to the dark blue of pre-EU days has been a point of pride for many Britons who voted to leave the bloc in a 2016 referendum, even though the new passport will be made by a Franco-Dutch firm.
10-Member Committee Meets to Oversee Preparations for Trump’s Gujarat Visit
The special committee, which comprises several MPs from Ahmedabad as well as the city mayor, has drawn flak from the opposition Congress that has questioned its formation.
Think I May Just Pass Out with Joy: Alia Bhatt Reacts to Friends Reunion
Alia has been known to like American sitcom 'Friends' and now she has also reacted to the news of a special reunion episode in the works with the original actors of the series.
South Korea Reports Sharpest Spike in Infections as 142 More Coronavirus Cases Emerge
Among the new cases, 92 were 'related' to patients or staff at the Cheongdo Daenam Hospital and most of these patients are those who had been staying as inpatients for mental illnesses, Seoul's vice health minister Kim Gang-lip said.
Donald Trump’s Peace Deal With the Taliban is Exceedingly Bad News for India
Since 1999, Indian policies in Kashmir have been predicated on the assumption that New Delhi and Washington’s regional interests converge. President Trump’s Afghan deal makes that not necessarily true.