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Make the Planet Great Again: Macron Takes A Jibe At Trump
French President Emmanuel Macron said Donald Trump had made an historic error Thursday by abandoning the Paris climate agreement, and urged frustrated US climate scientists and entrepreneurs to come and work in France.
Apple App Developers, Including Indians, Earned Over $70 Billion
In January, Apple announced that its app developers earned over $20 billion in 2016.
Calf Slaughter, Meeting Bishops on Shah's Plate in Kerala
BJP chief Amit Shah is likely to flag the recent public slaughter of a calf by Youth Congress workers to consolidate his party's core constituency when he visits Left-ruled Kerala for three days from Friday.
India is a Major Obstacle to Peace in South Asia: Pak President Mamnoon Hussain
Pakistan President Mamnoon Hussain on Thursday said India has become a "major obstacle" for durable peace in South Asia and called the Kashmir issue an "unfinished" agenda of the partition.
Meet ex-IRS Officer Whose NGO Trains Kashmiri Youths to Clear UPSC Exam
As many as 14 aspirants from Kashmir have cleared the Union Public Services Commission exam to become IAS officers, the highest ever.
Ford May Sales Reaches 23,503 Units
Ford India continued its growth trajectory in May with a steady rise in combined domestic wholesales and exports to 23,503 vehicles from 17,279 vehicles in the corresponding month last year.
Fearing Gau Rakshaks, People Opting to Sell Their Cattle Online
Few days ago, environment ministry came up with rules to curb the trading of cattle for the purpose of slaughtering from marketplaces and said that cattle can only be traded from farms
Bangladesh Navy Searches for 81 Fishermen Still Missing After Cyclone Mora
Bangladesh's navy was searching for 81 fishermen still missing on Thursday after more than 63 were rescued from the Bay of Bengal following a devastating cyclone which killed several people and left thousands homeless.
Pakistan Violates Ceasefire Along LoC in Rajouri , Poonch Districts
Pakistan on Thursday violated the ceasefire by shelling mortars and opening fire on forward posts along the LoC in Rajouri and Poonch districts of Jammu and Kashmir, drawing retaliation from Indian troops.
Chefs Jose Andres, Wolfgang Puck to Open Restaurants at Disney World
Celebrity chefs Jose Andres and Wolfgang Puck will be opening new restaurants at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida for visitors with more grown-up tastes.
PIL Seeks Judicial Inquiry into in Saharanpur Violence
The Allahabad High Court on Wednesday directed the Uttar Pradesh government counsel to seek instructions on a PIL seeking a judicial inquiry into the recent violence in Saharanpur district in Uttar Pradesh.
Netaji's Family Reject Centre's RTI Reply; Demand SIT Probe
Rejecting the Centre's statement on the death of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, BJP leader and his grand nephew Chandra Bose today demanded setting up a special investigation team to unravel the mystery of Netaji's disappearance.
Karnataka's Nandini K R Tops UPSC Civil Services Exam
Nandini K R, who hails from Karnataka, has topped the prestigious civil services examination, the result of which was declared on Wednesday by the UPSC.
Coalscam: Accused Move Delhi High Court Against Framing of Charges
A Ranchi-based company, involved in a coal block allocation scam case, on Wednesday moved the Delhi High Court challenging a special court order on framing of charges against it.
Man Fined For Liking Post on Facebook
The defendant, who has not been named in the court documents, clicked "like" on some of those comments and linked to some of the posts.
Madras High Court Stays Government's Cattle Notification for Four Weeks
The Madurai bench of the Madras High Court on Tuesday stayed - for a period of four weeks - the Centre's Gazette notification banning the sale and purchase of cattle for the purpose of slaughter.