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IS Suicide Bomber Kills 20 in South Baghdad
A suicide bomber blew himself up in a market in the town of Musayyib, south of Baghdad, on Friday killing at least 11 people, a police officer and a medic said.
The Mummy Movie Review: Forceful Reboot of Classic Creature
Despite so many plotlines all around, the film turns into a typical Tom Cruise vehicle instead of becoming a story-rich engine of a theoretically interesting dark Monster-verse.
Modi Govt Has no Right to Decide What Should People Eat: Congress
The Congress in Arunachal Pradesh on Friday hit out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi saying he was not a judge of some cooking show to decide what should be cooked in the households.
I am the CM of Hills, Says GJM's Gurung as Mamata Calls Darjeeling Bandh Illegal
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee termed the bandh called by the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (GJM) as "illegal" and met stranded tourists in Darjeeling to assure them of their safe return.
Nissan's X-Trail Goes Semi-Autonomous
The Nissan X-Trail will come with ProPILOT technology that manages acceleration, braking and steering within a single lane in highway driving conditions.
This Celebration is Going Viral for All the Right Reasons
At times, when world is going through a terror crisis, with attacks happening all over the world and Islamophobia on an all time high, a small football club in Indonesia is sending a perfect message for everyone
UK Gets First Turbaned MP as Labour Lifts Count of Indian-origin Winners
Britain on Friday got its first female Sikh and first turban-wearing MPs as the general election results began pouring in with Indian-origin Labour Party candidates winning more seats than their rival Conservatives.
'Naughty' May Faces Twitter Mockery After Tories Limp to Lead
All of them were referring to a widely-mocked interview on Wednesday, in which May was asked to describe the naughtiest thing she had done
Donald Trump's Personal Attorney Denies Allegations by James Comey
Donald Trump's personal attorney has denied allegations made by fired FBI director Comey saying that it has now become clear that the expelled lawman was one of the leakers of "privileged information" and should be investigated.
Trump Administration Spread Lies and Defamed Me, Says Former FBI Chief
James Comey said on Thursday he was disturbed by President Donald Trump's bid to get him to drop a probe into the former national security adviser, but the FBI's fired former director would not say whether he thought the president sought to obstruct justi...
Gujarat Textbook Calls Jesus Christ 'Demon', Minister Says Will Correct Error
Officials said that the mistake was caused by a misprint as the word “haiva”, a disciple of Jesus Christ, got misprinted as “haivan”, meaning a demon.
China Closes 60 Social Media Accounts Indulged in Celebrity Gossip
Website operators from some of China's biggest Internet companies including Tencent and Baidu were told in a meeting they must take steps to control user accounts focusing on celebrity gossip.
Chinese Drivers Can't Stop Getting Confused on New Five-Layered Highway Interchange
New highway interchange is driving motorists to tears, as they find themselves lost in a concrete maze resembling a plate of spaghetti.
Renault Teams up With Powervault, To Recycle Car Batteries Into Home Energy Systems
By using old EV car batteries, the prices for such systems can be cut by 30%.
Kulbhushan Jadhav Case: Pakistan To Seek Appointment of Ad-hoc Judge at ICJ Today
The decision to appoint the Attorney-General to lead the Pakistan team at The Hague was taken at a Parliamentary Committee meeting on National Security, according to the Pakistani press
Cristiano Ronaldo Maintains Top Spot on Forbes Rich List
Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo remained atop Forbes magazine's list of 100 highest-paid athletes, with Cleveland Cavaliers star LeBron James moving up to second on a list heavy on NBA players.