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TV, Toilet, Washing Area and Sunlight: CBI Video Tells UK What Vijay Mallya's Cell Would Look Like
The court's directions came after liquor baron Vijay Mallya’s defence team focused its objections on the lack of natural light available in Barrack 12 and claimed that the “government of India assurance cannot be relied upon”.
NASA Spacecraft Snaps First Pic of Asteroid Bennu That May Slam Into Earth in 2135
The spacecraft, OSIRIS-REx, has even snapped its first, blurry pic of the cosmic body, which is about the size of a small mountain, about 500 yards (meters) in diameter.
Palestinian FA Head Banned Over Call to Burn Lionel Messi Shirts
The head of the Palestinian Football Association, Jibril Rajoub, was banned from all soccer-related activity for a year by FIFA on Friday on charges of inciting hatred and violence before a friendly planned between Israel and Argentina.
Powell Signals More Hikes Ahead if US Economy Stays Strong
Speaking to an annual conference of central bankers in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, Powell said the Fed recognises the need to strike a careful balance between its mandates of maximizing employment and keeping price increases stable.
Congress will Cooperate with BJP if they Pass Women's Reservation Bill, Says Rahul Gandhi
The Women's Reservation Bill was passed by the Indian Parliament's upper house Rajya Sabha on March 9, 2010, but has been stalled in the Lok Sabha
Rahul Rakes up Rafale Deal in UK, Says Modi Govt Changed Deal to Favour Industrialist
Facing allegations of getting undue benefits from the multi-billion dollar Rafale deal, Anil Ambani-led Reliance Group has sent legal notices to several Congress leaders asking them to "cease and desist" from levelling such charges.
Leroy Sane Still in Pep Guardiola's Plans After Benching
Pep Guardiola has reassured Leroy Sane that he has a future at Manchester City despite failing to make the starting line-up in their opening two Premier League matches.
Former Trump ‘Fixer’ Michael Cohen Sets Up GoFundMe Page for Legal Costs
Through his lawyer, Donald Trump's former "fixer" says collecting contributions through a GoFundMe page set up after his guilty plea this week is the only way to ensure the truth comes out about the president.
Turns Out the Rumour is True: Neha Dhupia and Angad Bedi Announce Pregnancy With Adorable Pics
The couple, who tied the knot on May 10 in New Delhi, on Friday, announced that they're expecting their first child together.
'Unbelievable!' Nirmala Sitharaman Loses Her Cool With Karnataka Minister in Flood-hit Kodagu
The controversy erupted when district minister Sa Ra Mahesh reportedly asked Sitharaman to wind up the press conference citing paucity of time. The defence minister shot back, saying she was following 'minute-by-minute' the itinerary prepared by the distr...
Markets Halt Record Run on Profit-Booking; Log 5th Weekly Gains
This was the fifth weekly gain in a row for the benchmarks. During the week, the Sensex gained 303.92 points, or 0.80 per cent, while the Nifty rose 86.35 points, or 0.75 per cent.
Big Bang Theory is Ending, Jim Parsons Pens Emotional Post, Read Here
It was on Thursday that we woke up to the news that one of the best comedy shows, The Big Bang Theory, will be officially ending next year.
IGI Airport's T3 Terminal to Replace Carpets with Hard Flooring
Sources said removing the carpets, which span the length and breadth of the T3 terminal, was already under consideration for some time.
'Disappointed' South Africa Summons US Envoy for Trump Tweet
South Africa's government says Trump's tweet was based on "false information" and served "only to polarize debate on this sensitive and crucial matter."
Huawei Slams Australia 5G Mobile Network Ban as 'Politically Motivated'
Australia said in an emailed statement on Thursday that national security regulations typically applied to telecom carriers would now be extended to equipment suppliers.
NCLAT Says Tata Sons Cannot Force Cyrus Mistry to Sell His Shares in Company Till Appeal is Pending
The bench said it would decide over the issue of conversion of Tata Sons to a private company at later stage during the pendency of appeal.