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Canberra Says Not Told Why Australian Journalist Detained In China
Australia does not know why Chinese authorities have detained Australian citizen and television anchor Cheng Lei, Trade Minister Simon Birmingham said on Tuesday, adding to the mystery why the journalist has been taken into custody.
Fact Check: Trump Makes More False Claims About Biden and Protests in US
Trump criticized Biden's speech for not specifically identifying left-wingers or Antifa as responsible for the violence Biden was denouncing. But Trump himself refused to condemn violence by his conservative supporters.
Get Free Airtel Prepaid 4G Data With The Next Pack Of LAY’S Chips, Kurkure, Uncle Chipps And Doritos
Airtel prepaid users will now get free data on every purchase of LAY’S Chips, Kurkure, Uncle Chipps and Doritos packs. The way this works is that if you buy a Rs 10 packet of Uncle Chipps, for example, you get 1GB data free. If you buy the larger Rs 20 pa...
Xiaomi Celebrates 10th Anniversary, Makes Ninebot Go-Kart Pro in Partnership with Lamborghini
Xiaomi, the Chinese tech company has joined hands with the Italian carmaker Lamborghini to come up with all new go-kart on their 10th anniversary.
Asian Shares Mixed Following Wall St Retreat
Major Asian share indexes meandered between modest gains and losses Tuesday after a retreat on Wall Street.
Nokia 5.3 Goes on Sale in India via Amazon, Nokia.com: Specifications, Price and More
The Nokia 5.3 was officially unveiled earlier this year and should compete with various budget smartrphone in India from Xiaomi, Realme, Samsung and other.
U.S. Presidential Hopeful Biden Says He Would Not Ban Fracking
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden said on Monday he would not ban hydraulic fracturing, a controversial method of drilling for crude oil and natural gas, if elected and called Republican assertions that he supports such a ban a lie.
News18 Audio Bulletin: India’s GDP Shrinks at Fastest Face, Pranab Mukherjee’s Funeral Today and Other Top News in 2 Minutes
In today’s wrap, India’s GDP posts the biggest contraction among major economies last quarter, India captures heights near Southern Bank of Pangong Lake after foiling China bid to move in, former President Pranab Mukherjee to be cremated in Delhi today, W...
Nia Sharma on Winning Khatron Ke Khiladi Made in India: Always Regretted Losing Finale in Previous Season
Three years back Nia Sharma lost Khatron Ke Khiladi Season 8. However, she got a second chance to fulfill her wish with the special edition of Khatron Ke Khiladi Made in India.
Facebook To Block News On Australian Sites After New Law, Riling Lawmakers
Facebook Inc on Tuesday said it would stop Australians sharing news content on its platforms if a proposal to make it pay local media outlets for their content becomes law, further escalating tension with the Australian government.
Facebook Improving Hate Speech Detection Ahead Of Myanmar's 2020 Election
Facebook Inc said on Tuesday that it was preparing for Myanmar's 2020 election scheduled for November by improving the detection and removal of hate speech and content that incites violence, and preventing the spread of misinformation.
Saif Ali Khan and Arjun Kapoor to Headline Horror-comedy Bhoot Police
Saif Ali Khan and Arjun Kapoor are collaborating for the first time in 'Bhoot Police'. The film is expected to roll in December, later this year.
Mexico Delays Decision For Section Of 'Mayan Train' Project Eyed By BlackRock
Mexico on Monday said it had "deferred" issuing a decision over a tender for a section of the "Mayan Train" rail project, a major government infrastructure initiative in which a consortium that includes BlackRock was the sole bidder.
WHO Urges 'Dialogue' With Protesters as Thousands March Across Europe to Oppose Covid-19 Restrictions
German police on Saturday halted a Berlin march by tens of thousands of people opposed to coronavirus restrictions in the biggest of several European protests against facemask rules and other anti-virus curbs.
Australian Government Says It Was Not Told Why Australian Journalist Detained In China
Australia's trade minister Simon Birmingham said Canberra didn't know why Chinese authorities had detained Australian citizen Cheng Lei, as he warned that the risks for Australian businesses engaged with China had changed.
South Korea Unveils Aggressive Spending Plans For Growth, Virus Depletes Ammunition
South Korea's leftleaning government unveiled plans on Tuesday to increase spending aggressively for the next few years, to safeguard jobs and boost welfare for an economy hit by the coronavirus, taking public finances further into the red.