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Copa America Starts Anew in Quarters, Says Argentina's Messi
Argentine football star Lionel Messi who turns 32 today, hopes that Argentina's triumph over Qatar, would inspire the team to make a comeback in the tournament.
Jagan Orders Demolition of Rs 8 Crore-Conference Hall Built by Naidu, Cites State Law for Move
The YSR Congress Party government on Saturday took possession of the conference hall, even as the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) termed it 'vendetta politics'.
Kangana Ranaut Can Portray Me Perfectly On Screen, Says Dutee Chand
Dutee Chand revealed that many filmmakers have approached her for the rights to her life story for a possible biopic on her.
Maharashtra Govt to Reimburse Fees of Students From Drought-Hit Areas
School Education Minister Ashish Shelar said the students' written exam fees would be reimbursed directly into their accounts, while practical exam fees would be waived.
Iran Minister Claims US Cyber Attacks on Iranian Targets Not Successful
Tension runs high between longtime foes Iran and the United States after US President Donald Trump on Friday said he called off a military strike to retaliate for the Middle East nation's downing of an unmanned US drone.
'I Panicked, Tried to Breathe': Air Canada Passenger Shares Ordeal After Crew Left Her Sleeping on Plane
Tiffani Adams's story was posted by a friend on Air Canada's Facebook page, drawing incredulous reactions from readers and a request for details from the airline.
Diya Aur Baati Hum Actress Pooja Sharma Welcomes Baby Girl With Husband Pushkar Pandit
The good news was shared by Pooja’s husband Pushkar Pandit, who took to Instagram to announce the arrival of their newborn.
Marriage Contracts Solidify Saudi Women's Constitutional Right to Drive
In the deeply patriarchal Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, legally-binding wedding contracts guarantee a bride's demands against the whims of her husband or in-laws.
Oil Prices Soar as Tensions Between US and Iran Escalate
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said 'significant' sanctions on Tehran would be announced to choke off resources that Iran uses to fund its activities in the Middle East.
Huawei Files Lawsuit Against US Government Over Legality of Equipment Seizure
In the lawsuit, Huawei said that it shipped telecommunications equipment from China, including a computer server and Ethernet switch, to a testing laboratory in California.
7.3-magnitude Earthquake Rocks Indonesia, Second Large Tremor Within a Few Hours
The quake hit at a depth of 208 kilometres south of Ambon island in the Banda Sea at 11:53 local time, the US Geological Survey said.
Jharkhand Man, Beaten for Hours on Suspicion of Theft, Forced to Chant 'Jai Shri Ram', Dies
The incident came to light after several videos of the assault went viral on social media.
Nepal Issues Dengue Alert as Studies Find Presence of Aedes Aegypti Mosquitoes
The Epidemiology and Disease Control Division of the Health Ministry issued an alert in Kathmandu, Lalitpur and Bhaktapur districts.
Thai Football Team Marks Cave Ordeal Anniversary with Run
Thai football players and their coach marked the anniversary of them being trapped in a flooded cave with a marathon and biking event where 4,000 people took part.
Man Held for Raping Woman for One Year by Blackmailing Her with Video Clip in Chhattisgarh
The accused Ravi Kannauje, a native of Puraina village in Chhuikhadan area, is a distant relative of the victim, a nursing student, said Ambagarh Chowki Police Station officer Narendra Pujari.
16-year-old Girl Gang-raped by Six, Including 3 Minors, for a Week in Andhra's Ongole
The accused working at a mobile store offered to help the girl, who came to Ongole town in search of youth and was later taken to a room where he locked and raped her for over a week.