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Departing Deutsche Bank co-CEO Anshu Jain to work for free: Media
Jain will receive no severance pay nor the remaining salary of about 7 million euros per year because he initiated his own departure, the paper reported.
Mandatory warning cannot make alcohol, pan masala 'unsafe': FSSAI
Alcoholic beverages, pan masala and supari need not be treated as "unsafe food" for recall just because they carry mandatory warning that their consumption is injurious to health, apex food regulator FSSAI has proposed.
BJP MPs will protest against UP government's policies, law and order
BJP MPs from Uttar Pradesh would stage a dharna in Lucknow on June 30 to protest against law and order situation in the state, policies of Akhilesh Yadav government and other issues.
Quakes occur on moon, reveals analysis
Similar to earth, tectonic plate movement also occur on moon which causes quakes, a study has revealed.
US spent more than $2.7 billion on war against Islamic State: Pentagon
The data also provided a rare look into the often secret special operations costs, which totaled more than $200 million since August 2014.
Over 15,000 killed in Naxal violence since 1980: Home ministry
Over 15,000 people, including more than 3,000 security personnel, have been killed in Naxal violence in the last 35 years, an RTI query has revealed
It's possible to bag substantial roles in meaningful cinema despite being a mother: Richa Pallod
Richa Pallod is returning to southern cinema after a long gap in forthcoming Tamil-Telugu thriller 'Yagavarayinum Na Kakka'
Plans underway for 'Namastey London' sequel?
'Namastey London' was a romantic drama which came out in 2007, also featuring actors Katrina Kaif, Rishi Kapoor.
Deepak Dobriyal all praise for Salman Khan, R Madhavan
Actor Deepak Dobriyal credits Salman Khan and Madhavan for carving a path for character actors in the Hindi film industry.
Egypt opens borders with Gaza for the first time in months
Egypt has opened its borders with the Gaza Strip for the first time in months. 15,000 people have applied to exit
Bar scam a political conspiracy: Kerala CM Oommen Chandy
Chandy's statement comes a day after it surfaced that legal opinion on vigilance department's detailed probe - first against Mani and then against Babu - maintained that the case will not pass muster in a court of law.
Chinese hacking on US intel data worse than expected, says report
Hackers allegedly linked to China gained access to sensitive background information submitted by US intelligence and military personnel for security clearances, American officials have said describing the breach to be worse than first acknowledged.
John Kerry released from hospital after broken leg surgery
US Secretary of State John Kerry was discharged from a Boston hospital on Friday, 10 days after undergoing surgery on a broken leg he sustained in a bicycle accident in France.
Fake degree case: Tomar to be produced before Delhi court today
A day after facing protests at a Bihar college where he was taken as part of probe into the fake degree case, AAP leader Jitender Singh Tomar will on Saturday be produced before a Delhi court.
Facebook tweaks News Feed based on the time you spend reading stories
Facebook has found that if people spend significantly more time on a particular story in News Feed than other stories, then it reflects the relevance of content to them.
I'm open to supporting all kinds of cinema, but some of them never come to me: Karan Johar
Karan's latest production venture 'Shuddhi' will go on the floors after the release of 'Brothers' in August.