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Cancelling St. Louis Concerts Won't Fix Issues: Queen Latifah
Sheeran and U2 canceled their gigs only because the police department said it was too busy handling protests to do the usual concert security.
TRAI Orders Sharp Cut in Mobile Interconnection Fees
Operators in India do not charge customers for incoming calls, but the carrier from whose network a call originates pays the network that receives the call. The top players with the highest number of subscribers tend to gain from the fees.
Angry Punjab farmers Hold Protest, Dump Potatoes on Mohali Roads
The agitation saw the farmers dump potatoes on roads demanding remunerative price of their crop. Farmers were also seen wearing strings of potatoes in their neck.
Will You Ask Tibetan Govt-in-exile to Leave: Omar Abdullah on Rohingya Muslims
The NC leader was referring to the demands for deportation of the Rohingya Muslims, especially in the wake of the Centre's affidavit in the Supreme Court saying that they were "illegal" immigrants and their continous stay posed "serious national security...
'Honest' Thieves Return Booty With a Piece of Advice
The thieves returned the stolen items to the owner and advised them to "keep such valuable items in a bank locker".
Don't Forget Artistes Beyond Film, Indie Music: Shubha Mudgal
Shubha Mudgal says that the musicians other than the ones in the Bollywood industry should be given the limelight equally.
Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Pre-orders Begin: 5 Offers to Check Out
Samsung Galaxy Note 8 will be available in stores starting September 21. Buyers who pre-book on Amazon.in can avail these offers.
Suu Kyi 'Burying Head in Sand' Over Rakhine Crisis: Amnesty
In her speech Tuesday, Suu Kyi expressed sympathy for the "suffering of all people" swept up in the violence but did not address accusations of ethnic cleansing.
OPINION | Why India Should Take up Aung San Suu Kyi's Offer to Take Back Rohingyas
There are 40,000 Rohingyas who have fled to India over the last many years. Less than 15,000 of them have legal documents or identification papers that are required to stay in India.
With Fresh Operating System, Apple Revamps Its Money-Making App Store
The system, called iOS 11, is being released on Tuesday ahead of its two newest phone handsets, the iPhone 8 and iPhone X, set to start shipping to customers on Friday and Nov. 3, respectively.
IBM Beats Microsoft as Top Blockchain Technology Leader: Report
According to the study, this reflected IBM's high-profile R&D engagement with initiatives such as Hyperledger and its extensive list of blockchain clients across an array of key verticals and use cases, including banking, asset tracking and the music indu...
Manish Malhotra Designs Limited Edition Bottles For Chandon India
Malhotra has designed two limited edition bottles for Chandon Brut.
Rare Mahmud Abbas call to Hamas Chief Boosts Reconciliation
A Hamas statement quoted Haniya as saying that Hamas was "determined to move ahead with steps to end the division, will all willingness and determination, with the goal of uniting our Palestinian people".
Tencent, Guangzhou Auto Settle to Cooperate on Internet-Connected Cars
Guangzhou Auto said it aimed to tap Tencent's expertise in mobile payments, social networking, big data and artificial intelligence. Tencent will also provide cloud services and other technical support.
Dileep Denied Bail For the Fourth Time in Malayalam Actress Assault Case
The Angamaly first class magistrate court rejected Dileep's bail plea after the prosecution submitted that the investigation was nearing completion and that he will influence witnesses if he was let out on bail.
Rajinikanth First Choice if I Make 'King Lear', Says Vishal Bhardwaj
Bharadwaj said that before making 'Haider', he had worked on the script of 'King Lear' and visualised Rajinikanth in the lead role.