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Swiss court convicts banker for turning blind eye to 1MDB funds
A Swiss court has convicted a banker for failing to sound the alarm over millions of dollars linked to scandaltainted Malaysian sovereign wealth fund 1MDB.
MP Tribal Woman Thrashed, Paraded in Village with Husband on Shoulders for Suspected Affair
As per a complaint lodged by the woman, the incident took place on Tuesday at Chhapari Ranwasa village under Kotwali police station, 15 km from the district headquarters, the official said.
UP Govt Gears Up to Conduct Sero Survey from August 5; Samples to be Collected from Agra, Meerut
The state's Health Department is buying one lakh kits to conduct the survey.
'Have to Recognise Informal Sector Workers': Nobel Peace Prize Winner Muhammad Yunus Tells Rahul Gandhi
Muhammad Yunus and Grameen Bank were awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for 2006. He set up the Grameen Bank in Bangladesh in 1983, fueled by the belief that credit is a fundamental human right.
Ignoring Own Cadre, Reliance on Legal Eagles: What Rahul Gandhi Must Not Repeat if He Returns as Party Chief
It is an open fact that Congress leaders are unwilling to acknowledge that Sonia’s continuation has become a liability as every decision that Rahul contemplates to take, old guard seeks refuge in Sonia veto.
Ciro Immobile vs Cristiano Ronaldo in Golden Boot Race and Five Talking Points Before Serie A Season Finale
With just one game left in Italy's top football league, here are the main talking points from Serie A.
In a first, Australia Makes it Compulsory for Both Google and Facebook to Pay for News Content
Australian treasurer Josh Frydenberg said Google and Facebook would be the first digital platforms targeted by the proposed legislation but others could follow.
Yaara Movie Review: Vidyut Jammwal, Amit Sadh's Buddy Film Falls Short on Every Front
'Yaara' is a below average movie in every aspect of storytelling and offers no new insight into the various themes it miserably tackles.
Twin Cops Who Were on Covid-19 Duty Throughout Pandemic Succumb to Infection 10 Days Apart
Deputy commissioner of police Pramod Shewale said both the brothers remained on duty throughout the pandemic and got the infection while performing their duty.
Ford's results not as grim as expected for virus-marred 2Q
Ford Motor Co. posted results on Thursday that were not as grim as expected for its second quarter that saw its U.S. factories shuttered for half the period to combat the spread of the coronavirus and car buyers sheltering in place.
Stefanski preaches patience as Browns ramp up in unique camp
Instead of a whistle dangling from his neck, Browns coach Kevin Stefanski wears a sensor that blinks and beeps whenever he's within 6 feet of someone in the team's facility.
Jets put Flacco, Williamson and Griffin on PUP list
The New York Jets placed quarterback Joe Flacco, linebacker Avery Williamson and tight end Ryan Griffin on the physically unable to perform list Thursday.
Jamal Adams leaves stress behind with new start in Seattle
The day before he became the newest member of the Seattle Seahawks, it was apparent to those around Jamal Adams that the AllPro safety was stressed.
Koepka cards best round of year for lead at WGC in Memphis
Defending champion Brooks Koepka matched his career best with an 8under 62 on Thursday to take a onestroke lead over Rickie Fowler in the FedEx St. Jude Invitational.
Cong to Air Rahul Gandhi's Discussion on Post-Covid World with Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus on Friday
Gandhi and the Grameen Bank founder will challenge the wisdom of pushing millions to migrate to urban areas, and examine the role of technology in fuelling an economic revolution in rural areas.
Pompeo insists China 'tide is turning' at contentious U.S. Senate hearing
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo insisted on Thursday the "tide is turning" in dealings with China, citing international support for Washington's policies even as he expressed "dismay" at the number of countries supporting Beijing's new security law fo...