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Realme X50 5G Launching on 7 January: Here’s Everything We Know So Far
The Realme X50 5G will be the company's first 5G enabled smartphone for the masses.
Premier League: Chelsea Fan Arrested for Alleged Racism Toward Son Heung-min During Spurs Game
Metropolitan Police arrested a Chelsea fan for racially abusing Tottenham Hotspur player Son Heung-min during the London derby.
Here's Why OTT Platforms in India Prefer to Drop Web Series on a Friday
Though many web shows drop either on Wednesday or Thursday in the US and UK, in India, they invariably find a release date on Friday.
What Baby Yoda, OK Boomer and Hemp Farming Told Us About the 2019 Economy
Economics is a social science, and these 2019 trends offered insight into the underlying forces that drove the year.
Nepal Detains 122 Chinese for Suspected Cyber Crime, Bank Fraud
The chief of police in the capital, Kathmandu, Uttam Subedi, said 122 Chinese men and women were rounded up in raids on Monday following information that they were engaged in suspicious activities.
At Least 24 Dead After Bus Plunges into Ravine in Indonesia
The bus carrying dozens of passengers careered into a 150-metre (500-foot) ravine in South Sumatra province just before midnight (1600 GMT) on Monday and ended up in a river.
Justin Timberlake Trying Hard to Mend Ties with Jessica Biel
Justin Timberlake is "on his best behaviour" with wife Jessica Biel as they prepare to spend Christmas together. Justin's hand-holding photograph scandal with Alisha Wainwright seems to be the reason behind it.
Pakistan to Rejoin US Military Training Two Years After Trump Froze its Security Aid
Resuming the program, which represents only a part of the halted aid, is one sign of warming relations between Washington and Islamabad.
New Citizenship Law Against Constitution as it is Based on Religion, Says Yogendra Yadav
Yogendra Yadav also said the new law is against every citizen of this country because it is against the social fabric of India.
Amid Criticism from Ukraine and EU, Putin Opens Russian Rail Route to Annexed Crimea
During his ride from Kerch in Crimea in a shortened three-carriage train, Putin also spent time drinking tea with engineers on the 227-billion-ruble ($3.6-billion) project.
German Passengers Hailed for Stopping Tram after Driver Loses Consciousness
Two male passengers broke down the door to the driver's cabin after the tram sped past eight stations without stopping in the western city of Bonn late Saturday night.
Author, Spiritual Guru and LSD Pioneer Ram Dass Dies at Home Aged 88
Dass' foundation, Love Serve Remember, announced late Sunday that the author and spiritual leader died peacefully at his home earlier in the day. No cause of death was given.
RBI Purchases Rs 10,000 Crore G-Secs, Sells Rs 6,825 Crore Securities via OMOs
In the OMO purchase of 6.45 per cent GS 2029, which is benchmark security, the RBI received Rs 20,826 crore worth of bids from the participants but accepted Rs 10,000 crore of bids.
Brother's Death, Dad's Conviction: How Hemant Soren Went on to Become Jharkhand's Fifth CM
It was only after 'Guruji' quit the Manmohan Singh cabinet owing to his court conviction, Hemant Soren emerged as heir apparent of the 'Soren clan' and won the Dumka Assembly seat in 2009.
Delhi Likely to Witness Longest December Cold Spell After 1997
Since December 16, the national capital has witnessed eight consecutive cold days or an eight-day cold spell so far, he said, adding that it has already equalled the eight-day cold spell in December 2014.
4 Held for Setting Ablaze 18-year-old MP Girl, Victim Battles for Life
Superintendent of Police RS Narvariya said that the four persons set the girl ablaze due to an old family dispute and suffered 80-90 per cent burns.