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OnePlus 6 Tops AnTuTu Score Among Android Smartphones
OnePlus 6 has been listed on AnTuTu and its performance score beats that of the previous champion amongst Android devices, Xiaomi's Mi MIx 2S.
PM Narendra Modi to Inaugurate News18's Rising India Summit on March 16
The event will be held on March 16 and 17 in New Delhi with PM Modi addressing the audience on Day 1. Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman will be the guest of honour.
BJP Worker Slaps Farmer at TN Temple, Demands His Arrest for Abusing Her
The incident took place when farmer association leader Ayyakanu was distributing pamphlets in the Thiruchendur temple against the Centre's policy on GM crops.
Indian Women's Hockey Team Beats South Korea 3-1
The Indian women's hockey team produced an all-round performance to notch a 3-1 win over higher-ranked Korea in the fourth match of a five-match series.
Elon Musk Says Trump's Import Tariffs Like an Olympic Race Wearing Lead Shoes
In a series of tweets aimed at the US President Donald Trump, Elon Musk said he was "against import duties in general, but the current rules make things very difficult. It's like competing in an Olympic race wearing lead shoes."
Even Before India, Netherlands Legalised Euthanasia in 2002, Belgium Gave the Right to Minors in '14
Interestingly, Belgium became the first country to legalise euthanasia for children in 2014. There is no age limit for minors seeking a lethal injection but there are strict norms for it.
Toxic Particle Linked to Diesel is Killing 6,000 a Year in Germany: Federal Environmental Agency
The car industry has relied on diesel as a stopgap technology to boost efficiency, meet CO2 emissions goals and buy time for a shift toward electric mobility.
BMW Posts Record Net Profit of 8.7 Billion Euros for 2017
BMW’s profit is driven by strong demand for electrified vehicles and a tax bump from the United States.
Video of Orangutan Puffing Cigarette Goes Viral
A video taken on Sunday shows the beast picking up a cigarette butt that was flicked into its zoo enclosure by a visitor and then puffing away on it like a pro.
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Metal Detector Outside Karnataka Lokayukta Office Wasn't Faulty, It Just Wasn't Turned On
The incident has forced the government to analyse the security measures at the three secretariat buildings — the Vidhan Souda, Vikas Souda and the building that house the offices of all ministers and government officials, the Lokayukta and the Information...
Donald Trump Orders Stiff Trade Tariffs, Unswayed by Grim Warnings
Donald Trump said he will exempt Canada and Mexico as "a special case" while negotiating for changes to the North American Free Trade Agreement.
Donald Trump Accepts North Korea Invitation, Will Meet Kim Jong Un by May to Talk Denuclearisation
Donald Trump would be the first sitting US president to meet with North Korean counterpart Kim Jong Un, a stunning diplomatic breakthrough with uncertain consequences.
FARC Withdrawing from Colombian Presidential Race
Ivan Marquez, a senate candidate and senior member of the political party formed by the former Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia rebels, told reporters that party members decided not to field a candidate after Londono underwent open heart surgery on...
Hyderabad Woman Thrashed by Husband for Switching Off Wi-Fi Router
The woman was admitted to a hospital after her grandmother lodged a complaint with the police, who have recorded her statement, said Punjagutta police station inspector S Ravindar.
Slap Sedition Cases on Those Vandalising Statues: BSP Chief Mayawati
Demanding proper security to the memorials, statues and parks set up in the memory of Dalit and other ideologues, especially in Uttar Pradesh, Mayawati alleged if no action was taken, it would mean these incidents were part of a BJP-RSS conspiracy.