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Qatar to Play in Asian Cup Final After UAE Protest Dismissed
Less than three hours before the final, the Asian Football Confederation published the decision of its disciplinary panel without giving reasons.
Even if I Tie Rakhi to Amar Singh, People Will Talk About Us: Jaya Prada
The actor-politician said she even contemplated suicide when her morphed pictures went viral on social media.
Limited Edition 2019 Lexus LC 500 Inspiration Set to Debut in Chicago
Like the 2018 edition, only 100 of these 2019 LC 500 Inspiration Series coupes will be produced.
Jaguar XF Saloon and Sportbrake Get a Fancy New Trim Option
The Chequered Flag XF Saloon starts at £34,950 in the UK while the XF Sportbrake begins at £37,390.
US Immigration Authorities Force-feed Detainees From India, Cuba
Ruby Kaur, a lawyer for two of the detainees in Texas says her clients, like the majority of those taking part in the hunger strike there, are Indian immigrants who entered the US through southern border more than six months ago and turned themselves in t...
Budget 2019: Government Announces National Artificial Intelligence Centre, National AI Portal
Goyal announced that a national centre for artificial intelligence is under consideration. Along with that a national AI portal will be developed soon.
We Have Mandate to Continue Reforms, Moving Towards New India by 2022, says Piyush Goyal
"We have a decisive mandate to continue structured reforms. We have reversed policy paralysis," said the finance minister.
After Chevrolet, FCA to Shut Fiat Car Business in India, To Focus on Jeep - Report
As India is moving towards stricter emission norms and safety regulations, Fiat will have to invest around Rs 43,000 crore to develop a new model and engine line-up to meet the upcoming regulations to sell cars in India.
Mary Queen of Scots Movie Review: This Story of Powerless Queens Makes No Sense in Today’s World
Mary Queen of Scots has bagged two Oscar nods—one for makeup and hairstyling, the other for costume design.
Thackeray: Don't Pay Much Heed to a Film's Collection, Says Nawazuddin Siddiqui
Actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui says he does not like "giving much attention to box office collections".
Rs 1 Lakh Crore Granted For Affordable Housing Days before Budget
To boost affordable housing and achieve the vision of Housing for All by 2022, the government (Centre and state) have undertaken several initiatives, such as Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY) that aims to build 1 crore homes in urban and rural India by 20...
ANALYSIS | It's My Populism Versus Yours This Budget Day. But Where's the Money?
From cash transfer for farmers to tax relief for the middle class, there has been much speculation about the populist measures the government may announce on February 1.
US-Taliban Talks 'on Right Path', Says US Envoy Zalmay Khalilzad
The envoy was referring to negotiations in Qatar last week which raised expectations of a breakthrough and came after a months-long diplomatic push with the insurgents.
E-biz FDI rules: Will Continue Engaging With Govt to Seek Clarifications, Says Amazon
In December 2018, the government had announced new regulations - under Press Note 2 - that would bar online marketplaces with foreign investments from selling products of the companies where they hold stakes and ban exclusive marketing arrangements.
News18 Wrap: Unemployment at 45-Year-High, Jind Bypoll Results & Other Stories You Might Have Missed
News18 Wrap brings you some of the biggest stories on News18.com today to help you stay updated at all times.
Adarsh Scam: Supreme Court to Hear Serious Fraud Office's Plea on February 4
Mukesh Modi and his family members were allegedly running Ponzi schemes, duping over 20 lakh depositors.