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CBI Gets Boost as UK Court Admits All Evidence Submitted in Vijay Mallya Extradition Case
Vijay Mallya was back in court for the hearing during which the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) got a boost as the judge confirmed that the bulk of the evidence submitted by the Indian authorities will be admissible.
North, South Korea Agree to Goal of 'Complete Denuclearisation' of Korean Peninsula
At their first summit in more than a decade, the two sides announced they would seek an agreement to establish "permanent" and "solid" peace on the peninsula.
AP Govt, Mastercard Host 'Andhra Pradesh Cybersecurity Summit' to Fight Cyber Threat
The summit convened more than 450 delegates, representing regulatory and law enforcement agencies, think-tanks, start-ups, consultancies, academia, and technology & cybersecurity companies.
DS Automobiles’ X E-TENSE Autonomous EV Previews the Future Cars of Year 2035
Due to new technology, the body of the DS X E-Tense is capable of recovering its original form after an impact.
Kalank: Madhuri Joins Alia and Varun on Sets of KJo's Film. Here's What She Has to Say
"Kalank" will see an ensemble cast including Sanjay Dutt, Varun Dhawan, Alia Bhatt, Sonakshi Sinha and Aditya Roy Kapur sharing screen space. Abhishek Varman will direct the epic drama, which will hit the screens on April 19, 2019.
Nintendo Switch Console Sales Reach 17.79 Million Units in First Year
The hybrid Nintendo Switch console sold nearly a third more in one year than its predecessor, the Wii U, did over the course of a five-year lifecycle, Nintendo confirmed in an April 26 update to its numbers for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2018.
As Sonam Kapoor-Anand Ahuja Wedding Rumours Take Flight, Here's What The Actor Has To Say On Her Idea of Marriage
Sonam said that she would prefer to give away the money instead of spending a handsome amount on an extravagant wedding.
Apple iPhone 8 Plus (Product) Red: In Pictures
Here is a look at the striking new Red colour variant of the Apple iPhone 8 Plus launched in India today.
Kim Jong Un's Security: 'Not Even an Ant Can Pass Through'
Men in sharp suits and matching blue and white striped ties fanned out ahead of and around Kim as he approached the Military Demarcation Line for a historic handshake with his Southern counterpart Moon Jae-in.
I Understand How It Feels To Fear To Go Outside and Mingle: Karan Johar
Filmmaker Karan Johar, who along with Y-Films introduced a specially-abled teens band 6 Pack Band 2.0, says as a child there were times when he used to feel different from others.
NGT issues show cause notice to NHAI Over Maintenance Green Cover Along National and State Highways
The Indian road network of 33 lakh kms is the second largest in the world and stretches to about 96,000 kms of NHs, which constitutes only 1.7 percent of the road network but carries about 40 percent of the total road traffic.
Europa League: Profligate Arsenal Punished by 10-man Atletico Madrid
Outgoing Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger lamented a familiar defensive lapse as his side failed to cash in on a man advantage for over 80 minutes in a 1-1 draw with Atletico Madrid in the first leg of their Europa League semi-final on Thursday.
Sensex Soars 180 Points as May F&O Series Opens Strong
All sectoral indices of BSE led by realty, banking and metal were in the positive zone, rising by up to 1.07 per cent.
Rupee Depreciates 8 Paise vs US Dollar in Opening Trade
On Thursday, the rupee had closed 15 paise higher at 66.75 against the US dollar on dollar selling by exporters.
Cambridge Analytica Controversy: Facebook CTO Mike Schroepfer Apologises; Promises Transparency Overhaul
Facebook Chief Technology Officer Mike Schroepfer said the mistakes made by the firm hurt, and that it was cooperating with investigations by British regulators.
Kathua Court, HC Registrar General Counter Bar Council of India's Clean Chit to Local Lawyers
On Thursday, the Bar Council of India gave a clean chit to Kathua Bar council lawyers who tried to stall crime branch officials, led by SSP crime Ramesh Kumar Jalla, in a local court on April 9.