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Won't Do Any Fairness Ad Again: Sonali Bendre
Sonali Bendre, who has in the past endorsed a fairness cream, is now not willing to be a brand ambassador of any such products which promote bias on skin tone.
Cristiano Ronaldo's Private Plane Crashlands in Barcelona
The private airplane of Portuguese football superstar Cristiano Ronaldo crashed while trying to land in Barcelona on Monday.
US, India Military Relationship Closest Ever: American Defence Secretary
India-US military relationship is the "closest it has been ever" and the two countries are exercising together by air, land and sea for the first time, America's Defence Secretary Ashton Carter has said.
IMPPA Passes Resolution Temporarily Banning Pakistani Artistes In India
However, this decision will be applicable only for new projects.
Karan Johar Announces Female Filmmaker Award at MAMI Film Festival
Over 180 films from 54 countries, including features, documentaries, short films to be showcased at the festival.
US Calls for De-Escalation of Tension Between India and Pakistan
Sending a strong message to Pakistan that it needs to act against UN-designated terrorist groups, the White House today called for de-escalation of tension between India and Pakistan.
Love is a Feeling Beyond Your Control: Ranbir Kapoor
Ranbir Kapoor says love is a magical addiction and beyond one's control.
India Briefs Envoys of 25 Countries After Army Conducts Surgical Strike
Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar briefed the envoys in the South Block to convey the "context" of carrying out the strikes, External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Vikas Swarup confirmed.
Sony Xperia XZ First Impressions Review: Designed to Impress
The new price tag of the flagship Sony Xperia XZ might raise some eyebrows, but staying true to its commitment, Sony seems to have got the perfect Xperia smartphone.
75000 Could Starve to Death in Conflict-Ridden Nigeria: UN
Aid workers are warning that tens of thousands of children in northeastern Nigeria will die in famine-like conditions created by Boko Haram's Islamic uprising if food doesn't reach them quickly.
Rahul Gandhi Granted Relief in Criminal Defamation Case
Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi was on Thursday granted relief by a local court in a criminal defamation case filed against him by a RSS functionary.
Michelle Obama Bats For An 'Adult' in White House
Michelle Obama told supporters in Philadelphia on Wednesday that candidates don't change once they become president and that America "needs an adult in the White House."
BJP Goes All Out to Woo Minorities With Progress Panchayats
Ahead of the Assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is going all out to woo minorities.
Indus Water Treaty: India Can't Unilaterally Separate Itself, Says Sharif
Addressing the meeting, the Prime Minister said that the Indus Water Treaty was mutually agreed arrangement between India and Pakistan brokered by the World Bank in 1960 and no one country can unilaterally separate itself from the treaty.
SAARC Summit Could be Postponed If India Not Attending: Pakistan
Pakistan on Wednesday hinted that the next SAARC Summit in November could be postponed if India has refused to attend the regional gathering.
Malaysian Airliner MH17 was Shot Down by a 'Russian-Made Missile'
The missile which brought down Flight MH17 two years ago over eastern Ukraine was transported into the area from Russia, a Dutch-led investigation found on Wednesday.