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On Way to Safdarjung Hospital, Man & Minor Killed after Ambulance Rams into Truck on DND Flyway
The two-year-old boy was sick and was being taken from Noida to the Safdarjung Hospital for treatment when the accident happened, a senior police officer said.
Media Visit Saudi Oil Plant Damaged in Strike Blamed on Iran
US President Donald Trump said on Friday the United States was imposing sanctions on Iran's central bank over the attack.
India is Not a Dharamshala, Says BJP Leader Shahnawaz Hussain Defending NRC
The BJP leader was responding to queries about the NRC which has caused some consternation in north Bihar districts with heavy concentration of Muslims.
Toyota Century Convertible to Carry Japan's New Emperor to His Coronation on October 22
Although a Rolls-Royce Corniche III was used by the Japanese Royal family earlier, Japan's new Emperor Naruhito will ride in a Toyota Century for the parade before his Coronation ceremony.
BJP Rally in Kolkata to Protest Attack on Babul Supriyo at Jadavpur Uviversity
Senior BJP leaders Sayantan Basu and Raju Banerjee were seen leading the protest march from state BJP headquarters in central Kolkata.
Desperate Actions Like Child Marriage are Symptoms of Poverty That Climate Change Triggers: Ghana Leader Samia Nkrumah
While underscoring the damage that climate change does to human lives, Samia Nkrumah pointed out that poverty had to be thought in the context of reduction in agricultural productivity and the women, who globally, tend to the farms and their families.
After Arresting Rape-Accused BJP Leader Chinmayanand, Law Student's 2 Cousins Among 3 Held for Extortion
Two out of the three accused of extortion are reportedly the cousins of the woman who accused Chinmayanand of rape. All of them have also been sent for medical examination, the police said.
Days After Attack on Oil Facility, Saudi Assures India to Meet All Supply Commitments
Petroleum Minister Dharmendra Pradhan spoke to his Saudi counterpart Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman on phone to discuss the supply plan in the aftermath of the attack.
Pak Always Underestimated Our National Leadership, 'And Then They Were Surprised', Says IAF chief
In the 1965 war, Pakistan underestimated Lal Bahadur Shastri. Even in the Kargil conflict, they were surprised again, IAF chief Birender Singh Dhanoa said.
Corporate Tax Cut, Relief in Buyback Tax: Nirmala Sitharaman's Surprise Announcements in a Nutshell
Nirmala Sitharaman's latest announcements are aimed at reviving private investment, seeking to lift growth from a six-year low that has sapped jobs.
Fresh Trouble for Airbus as Germany Targets Aerospace Giant in Military Spying Probe
The confidential documents found on the 17 named airbus employees relate to two planned military procurement projects.
Rupee Rallies 66 Paise to 70.68 Against US Dollar as FM Announces Slashed Corporate Tax Rate
In a major relief to foreign portfolio investors, FM Nirmala Sitharaman said Super-rich tax will not apply on capital gains arising from sale of any security including derivatives in hands of FPIs.
16 Killed, 9,000 Reel under Dengue Fever in Pakistan This Year
Islamabad and Rawalpindi have been badly hit by the disease, while 43 cases were notified in Punjab from other provinces.
DGCA to Independently Inspect 737 MAX, Might Ask Boeing to Set Up Simulators in India
Boeing is making software changes and drawing up a new pilot training plan to get the FAA's approval before it can put the planes back in the air.
No Difference With Govt on PoK, but the Way it Dealt With 370, Says Shashi Tharoor
Congress leader Shashi Tharoor said the way the government has dealt with the issue in Jammu and Kashmir by abrogating Article 370 is a violation of spirit of constitution.
Amnesty International Accuses Hong Kong Police of Torturing, Abusing Pro-democracy Protesters
In one instance, police shone green lasers into the eyes of detainees, Amnesty said, employing a tactic previously used by many protesters against police.