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Democrats Slam Trump's Use of Trade Threats Against Ally Mexico
'What the world is tired of, and what I am tired of, is a president who consistently goes to war, verbal war, with our allies,' Democratic Senator Bernie Sanders said on CNN's 'State of the Union.'
Women's World Cup: Cristiane Rozeira Hat-Trick Gives Brazil Perfect Start vs Jamaica
Women's World Cup 2019: Brazil's talisman Marta missed the opener with injury but Cristiane Rozeira stepped up with three goals in Brazil 3-0 win over Jamaica.
In Years' Biggest Rally, Thousands March in Hong Kong to Protest Against China Extradition Bill
The unusually broad opposition to the rendition bill displayed on Sunday came amid a series of government moves to deepen links between southern mainland China and Hong Kong.
Amitabh Bachchan's Secretary Sheetal Jain Dies at 77, Actor Pens Down Emotional Post
Amitabh Bachchan paid tributes to Jain on his blog and remembered him as "a simple man". Besides Bachchan, actor Anupam Kher and filmmaker Madhur Bhandarkar also remembered Jain.
Draft National Education Policy Calls for Pragmatic Language Policy, Says Venkaiah Naidu
Amid the controversy over the recommendation of an HRD Ministry panel to teach Hindi in non-Hindi speaking states, a revised draft education policy was issued recently that did not mention the language being made compulsory.
Sri Lanka MPs Clash with President Over Easter Attacks Probe
The warning came after Sirisena said he would not cooperate with the parliamentary probe and would not allow defence or police officials to testify before the select committee (PSC).
Four Killed, Ten Injured as Wall Collapses Near a Market in Odisha's Dhenkanal District
Trading activities were underway when a portion of the boundary wall suddenly caved in, killing four vendors on spot in Odisha's Dhenkanal district
PM Modi Arrives in Sri Lanka on Second Leg of His First Foreign Visit
PM Narendra Modi's visit is considered as a sign of India's affirmation of solidarity with Sri Lanka in the wake of the deadly Easter terror attacks in April.
GST Council to Meet on June 20, May Fix Rs 50 Crore Turnover Threshold for E-invoice
Analysis of return filing shows that as many as 68,041 businesses have reported a turnover of over Rs 50 crore and accounted for 66.6 per cent of total GST paid in 2017-18.
Several Hurt at Pride Parade in Washington DC as Noise Mistaken for Gunshot Triggers Panic
Police said some of the people who ran following panic at a pride parade in Washington sustained minor injuries and seven were taken to hospitals.
Delhi Woman Shot in Face Inside SUV, Dumped on the Road for Demanding Her Money Back
Sonali Singh, 25, was rushed to a private hospital and later referred to AIIMS Trauma Centre, where she was operated upon.
G20 Finance Leaders' Communique to Describe Trade Tensions as 'Intensified': Sources
US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping are due to meet at a June 28-29 summit in Osaka, Japan, US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said
Delhi Doctor Detained by Kanpur Police in Kidney Racket Case
Eight people, including the racket's alleged kingpin Gaurav Mishra, have been arrested in the case till now.
Jharkhand Food Minister Orders Exhumation of 65-year-old's Body to Probe Starvation Charge
Local media outlets claimed that Ramcharan Munda died of starvation on Wednesday after being denied ration over the past two months, a charge denied by the administration.
Ahead of Organisational Polls in BJP, Amit Shah to Meet Key Party Leaders Next Week
The organisational polls will be held in the party's units in all states and UTs, with the likely exception of Assembly poll-bound states like Haryana and Maharashtra, before it elects a national president.
India Sends Fresh Contingent of Central Women Forces For UN Duties In War-torn Congo
The 22 women personnel are drawn from the Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) , a Central Armed Police Forces or a parliamentary force which functions under the Union Home Ministry.