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Suspected US Drone Kills Two Haqqani Network Militants in Pakistan
Two missiles hit a house and killed militants Ahsan Khorai and Nasir Mehmood in the village of Dapa Mamozai in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA), according to a police officer and an intelligence official.
Lahore HC Restrains Pakistan Government From Taking Action Against Hafiz Saeed
The team will be visiting Islamabad from Thursday for an assessment of Islamabad’s compliance with the world body’s sanctions regime.
Lal Bahadur Shastri not Hostile to RSS, Often Consulted Golwalkar, Says Advani
Describing Shastri as a "dedicated Congressman" in an article in the 70th anniversary edition of the RSS-affiliated weekly Organiser, Advani said his personal qualities won him the goodwill of the nation.
Malaysia Faces Another Big Data Leak; Over 2 Lakh Organ Donors' Details Leaked
Leaked data includes the donor's name, identification card number, race, nationality, address and phone numbers.
Clause in Trump's Tariff to Help Tesla's Solar Business
Tesla expects to be able to import foreign cells for its tile and panel businesses free of tariffs thanks to the large exemption for cells.
West Must Share Benefits of Growth With Emerging World: Raghuram Rajan at Davos
Speaking in Davos at a session of the World Economic Forum (WEF) Annual Meeting, Rajan said there is a risk that by the time the West goes to the emerging world for their support, they may have to answer quite a few questions about why they did not share...
Israel's Culture Minister Hails Her Country's Oscar Failure
"Foxtrot" tells the fictional story of an army checkpoint where bored Israeli troops shoot Arab passers-by after mistaking a soda can for a weapon, and then cover up the incident.
Committe to Decide on Karnataka Flag to be Out with Decision in a Week
Officials in the committee formed to study the possibility of a new flag stated that they were looking at the legal ramifications of having a state flag.
Datsun redi-GO AMT Launched in India for Rs 3.8 Lakh
Deliveries of the redi-GO Smart Drive Auto to new customers will begin from today across India
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PM Modi Talked of India’s Solar Dream at Davos. Here’s Why Budget 2018 is Last Hope for Its Success
As of December 15, 2017, India had an installed solar power capacity of 16.68 GW, New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) minister RK Singh told Parliament on January 4. The installed operational capacity of wind energy was at 33 GW, the minister added.
Huge Appetite for Further Global Investments in India: Piyush Goyal
"Going forward, India's role in the world economy, in the social tensions and in the fight against terrorism and climate change is only going to grow," Goyal told PTI in an interview in Davos on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum.
Soaring Past Glass Ceilings: India's First Female Fighter Pilots to Take Flight in MiG-21s
Flying Officers Avani Chaturvedi and Bhawana Kanth have been posted with a MiG-21 squadron of the Indian Air Force (IAF) and are all set to create history by becoming the first women in IAF history to take a solo sortie in a fighter aircraft.
Kerala 'Love Jihad' Case: Supreme Court Says Only Hadiya Has Right to Decide on Her Choices
The Supreme Court said they can't question legitimacy of Hadiya's choice. “A major woman can't be forced to live with her parents. Only Hadiya had a right to decide on her choices,” the bench said.
Swiss on High Avalanche Alert on Eve of World Economic Forum in Davos
A bulletin from the SLF Institute for Snow and Avalanche Research in Davos showed a broad band of the mountainous country under Level 5 avalanche danger, the highest on a 1-5 scale.
Collegium Sends Indu Malhotra, K M Joseph's Name as Supreme Court Judges
This move by the collegium, headed by Chief Justice of India (CJI) Dipak Misra, comes amid an ongoing tussle in the top court which had came into fore after the unprecedented January 12 press conference by four senior most judges there.