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Hassan Rouhani Says Iran May Remain Part of Nuclear Accord if 'Interests Protected'
The Iranian president's foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif hoped the 2015 nuclear deal could be redesigned without Washington.
Negative Parenting Can Affect Childhood Friendships: Study
Parent depression and parent psychological control uniquely predicted subsequent child friendships breaking up, above and beyond contributions of peer difficulties.
Shah appoints Lakshminarayana, Raina as BJP's Andhra, JK chiefs
In a statement, the party also said that Shah has appointed Ravindra Raina as president of its Jammu and Kashmir unit following the induction of Raina's predecessor Sat Sharma into the PDP-BJP government as a minister.
Paris Knife Attacker was French Citizen Born in Chechnya
The assailant was categorised in France as "fiche S", an indication used by law enforcement officials to flag people who may be a threat to national security, said a source close to the investigation.
Nepal Cancer Hospital Thanks PM Modi for Gifting Teletherapy Machine
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who was on a state visit to Nepal, announced on Friday that the Indian government would gift Bhabhatron Radioactive Cobalt-60 teletherapy machine to Bhaktapur Cancer Hospital in Kathmandu.
Happy Mother's Day: Karan Johar and Other Bollywood Celebs Share Adorable Photos of Their Moms
Happy Mother's Day!
Bangalore And Other Mega-cities Look To The Sky To Beat Traffic Through Helicopter Taxis
In Bangalore, one of India's most congested megacities, HeliTaxii launched in March, offering a seat in a helicopter from the airport to IT industrial park Electronic City for about $65 per person
Did You Know Ron Howard Re-shot Majority of Solo: A Star Wars Story?
Despite having a tight deadline to work, Howard had no problem in re-shooting the film.
Mufti Speaks to Kejriwal About Attack on Group of Kashmiris
The Delhi chief minister told her that he would write to Lt Governor Anil Baijal, who is in-charge of police, to ensure safety of Kashmiris in Delhi.
India, Nepal Agree to Boost Trade Ties, Connectivity
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Nepali counterpart K.P. Sharma Oli on Saturday agreed to boost trade and economic links, connectivity via air, land and water, people-to-people ties, and mutual trust.
Global Cues, Better Q4 Results Boost Indian Equities
On a weekly basis, the barometer 30-scrip Sensitive Index (Sensex) of the BSE rose by 620.41 points or 1.78 per cent to close at 35,535.79 points while the wider Nifty50 of the National Stock Exchange (NSE) closed trade at 10,806.50 points -- up 188.25 po...
Man United Stalwart Michael Carrick Deserves Special Send-off: Ander Herrera
Michael Carrick merits a very special farewell as the former England midfielder makes his last Premier League appearance for Manchester United on Sunday says team-mate Ander Herrera.
Free Dosa and Data: How Karnataka Voters Were Lured to Get Inked
With less than 40% vote count in the poll bound state till 1 pm and media reports earlier painting a sad picture for India’s Silicon Valley voters, cyber cafes and food joints in Bengaluru are offering attractive discounts to people who exercise their fra...
Apple Almost a $1 Trillion Company, but Watch Out for Amazon
Apple is in danger of being beaten to the $1 trillion mark - or passed soon after - by Amazon.com, the second largest listed U.S. company by market value, at $780 billion.
Eateries In Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo Earn New Stars In Latest Michelin Guide
The guide features a total of 33 Bib Gourmand addresses -- restaurants that offer quality food at moderate prices -- including four new additions.
Walmart Says Flipkart Could Go Public in as Early as Four Years
Minority investors holding 60 percent of Flipkart's shares "acting together, may require Flipkart to effect an initial public offering" (IPO) four years after the close of the Walmart-Flipkart transaction.