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U.S. Republicans, Democrats square off on coronavirus relief as deadline looms
U.S. Republicans and Democrats faced difficult talks on Tuesday on how best to recover from the coronavirus pandemic, after Republicans unveiled a relief proposal days before millions of Americans lose federal unemployment benefits.
Saradha Scam Accused Kunal Ghosh, Actor-MP Nusrat Figure in List of TMC Spokespersons
Ghosh was the CEO of Saradha Media, an arm of the Saradha Group which was busted in 2013 for its illegal operations.
Ram Mandir Trust Denies Reports of Burying ‘Time Capsule’ beneath Ram Temple in Ayodhya
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will lay the foundation stone of the Ram temple on August 5.
Ahead of Arrival of Rafale Jets, Security Tightened, Section 144 Imposed Near Ambala Air Base
The Ambala district administration also prohibited people from flying private drones within the three-km radius of the air base.
China Southern Airlines Unveils 'All You Can Fly' Pass to Revive Covid-19 Hit Aviation Market
At least eight of China's dozens of airlines have introduced similar deals since June, often priced around $500 for in some cases unlimited flights.
Anurag Kashyap on Whether He'd Launch Daughter Aaliyah: 'I Don't Write Movies for Urban Kids Like Her'
Anurag Kashyap says he cannot make a movie with his daughter Aaliyah because he doesn't write films for urban kids like her.
Malta rescues 95 migrants from sinking dinghy
Malta's armed forces have rescued a group of 95 migrants found in distress on a dinghy north of Libya and brought them ashore at a military base near the capital Valletta, authorities said on Monday.
Woolly mammoth skeleton found in lake in Russia's Arctic
Russian scientists are poring over the stunningly wellpreserved bones of an adult woolly mammoth that roamed the earth at least 10,000 years ago, after local inhabitants discovered its remains in the shallows of a north Siberian lake.
Border Security Force Without Full-Time Boss for More Than Three Months
The process of picking a new BSF has been delayed because of the pressures placed on the PM and HM due to coronavirus as well as the border crisis with China, government sources said.
Dulquer Salmaan Treats Fans on His Birthday With a Sneak Peek from His Upcoming Film, Kurup
Dulquer Salmaan had a little surprise for his fans on his 34th birthday. He shared a promotional video giving sneak-peek into his upcoming film, Kurup.
'Refrain from Interference': Election Commission's Hard-hitting Reaction to J&K Lt Governor's Remarks on Polls
The poll panel said before deciding the timing, it takes into consideration all the relevant factors, including topography, weather, sensitivities arising out of regional and local festivities in the areas where the election is to take place.
North Korean Women Faced Torture, Rape, Malnourishment in Detention, Says UN Report
The women, detained between 2009 and 2019 after failing to flee the country, recounted the horror in interviews with U.N. investigators in Seoul after their release.
What Purpose Does Disclosing Names of Covid-19 Patients Serve, Asks Bombay High Court
The Bombay High Court on Tuesday said if a person takes all necessary precautions, then he or she need not worry about contracting COVID-19, and asked what .
'Made Tea, Washed Clothes': In Video Update from Hosp, CM Shivraj Says Virus Teaches Self-Sufficiency
Last week, Chouhan tweeted that he had tested positive for the virus despite his best efforts to avoid infection and warned people that 'just a little carelessness invites the coronavirus'.
Prequel Series to Henry Cavill Starrer The Witcher in the Works at Netflix
The Witcher: Blood Origin will be a six-part live action series expanding the universe of The Witcher.
Security Tightened in Ayodhya for Ram Temple 'Bhoomi Pujan' as PM Modi, Other VIP Guests to Attend
There will be heavy police deployment in and around Ayodhya and all the roads are likely to be sealed. Police will also be stationed along the banks of river Saryu.