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Encounter Underway Between Security Forces, Militants in J&K’s Anantnag, No Reports of Casualties Yet
The forces launched a cordon and search operation after receiving credible inputs about the presence of militants in Achabal area of the South Kashmir district.
Family of Eight, On Way to See Taj Mahal, Killed in Road Accident
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath condoled the deaths and extended his sympathies to the kin of the victims.
Massive Power Cut Leaves 48 mn South Americans in Dark; Trains Halt, Hospitals Run on Generators
The scale of the outage was such that generators had been unable to compensate. By midday, power had returned to some sectors of Buenos Aires but the metro and trains were still halted. Public hospitals and private clinics were running on generators.
Maurizio Sarri Returns to Italy to Coach Juventus
Juventus on Sunday appointed Maurizio Sarri as their manager on a three-year contract from Chelsea.
Trump to Discuss Hong Kong Protests with Chinese President Xi at G20, Says Mike Pompeo
US State of Secretary Mike Pompeo hopes 'this will be among the issues that they discuss' in a couple of weeks at the G20 summit in the Japanese city of Osaka.
Trailers This Week: Prabhas in Saaho and Ajith Kumar in Nerkonda Paarvai Make a Thunderous Entry
From Nagarjuna's 'Manmadhudu 2' to Disney's 'Frozen 2,' here is a look at all the major film highlights of the week, trailer wise.
New York Judge Dies After Suffering Heart Attack in His Courtroom
James Reitz had been a judge in Putnam County since 2007, according to the New York Law Journal. Before that, he was a lawyer with a private practice.
France to Declare Natural Disaster After Storm Hits Southeastern Parts
A German tourist was killed by a falling tree in a camping in Haute-Savoie, and 10 people were slightly injured in the Drome and Isere departments
Netanyahu's Wife Convicted of Misusing Public Funds to Buy Catered Meals
Netanyahu was fined 10,000 shekels ($2,800) and ordered to reimburse the state a further 45,000 shekels, the latter of which she will pay in nine installments, at her request.
Lakshmi Mittal's South African Subsidiary Faces Serious Environmental Contravention Charges
The town affected by ArcelorMittal's environmental violations, Vanderbijlpark, established by the steel enterprise Iscor, is now entirely dependent on Mittal's AMSA after he bailed Iscor out two decades ago.
2 Customs Officials at Delhi Airport Suspended for Alleged Sexual Assault on Uzbek Woman
The matter came to light last month when a complaint was lodged by a whistleblower to senior officials at the airport who then started the probe.
84 Children Die Within 2 Weeks in Muzaffarpur as Bihar Reels Under Acute Encephalitis
Since June 1, 197 children were admitted to the SKMCH while 91 were taken to Kejriwal Hospital with suspected encephalitis, but most of them were found to be victims of hypoglycemia.
India Sets Target of Providing Clean Water to All Rural Houses by 2024
Adding to poor rainfall this year, about 54% of India's groundwater wells are also declining, and 21 major cities are expected to run out of groundwater as early as next year.
Police Officer Hacked, Burnt Alive Near Her Home in Kerala; Traffic Cop Taken Into Custody
The accused, who works with the Aluva traffic police team, also suffered burn injuries and has been admitted to the Alappuzha Medical College Hospital.
Man Who Posed as Top Cop to Impress Girls Held for Raping Woman on Pretext of Marriage in Delhi
The matter came to light after a 22-year-old woman approached police last week with a complaint that Priya posed as the ACP of Narcotics Control Bureau and befriended her on Facebook, police said.
26 Child Labourers Rescued from Parle-G Biscuit Factory in Chhattisgarh
sed on a complaint filed by the Women and Child Development Department officials, a case was registered against the factory owner under the Juvenile Justice Act.