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Angelina Jolie Has Google Alert on Estranged Husband Brad Pitt's Name?
Actress-filmmaker Angelina Jolie has reportedly made a Google alert on actor and estranged husband Brad Pitt's name to keep tabs on him.
Skoda Kodiaq and Octavia vRS to Launch in India This Year, Company Targets 25 Percent Sales Growth
The Skoda Kodiaq and Octavia vRS are expected to be launched in India in the second half of 2017.
Formula One: Valtteri Bottas Celebrated His First Victory
Hamilton struggled to fourth place in Sunday's Russian Grand Prix while Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas celebrated his first Formula One victory.
Cuba Faces Last May Day Parade Under President Raul Castro
The Cuban government's traditional May Day parade Monday is the last to be overseen by President Raul Castro -- and the first without his late brother and revolutionary predecessor Fidel.
Eight Coaches of Goods Train Derail in Maharashtra's Solapur
Following the accident, 10 trains were diverted on that route.
Prabhas-Starrer Baahubali 2 Mints Over 380 Cr on Day 2; Debuts at No 3 on US Weekend Box Office
The film featuring Prabhas, Rana Daggubati, Anushka Sharma, Sathyaraj, Ramya Krishnan and Tamannaah Bhatia was released on April 28 in four languages – Hindi, Telugu, Tamil and Malayalam.
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey Snaps Up Shares Worth About $9.5 Million
Twitter's shares rose 1 percent to $16.65 after the bell.
Staff Attacked at His House, Manoj Tiwari Says Police Hand in 'Conspiracy'
At least two staff members of the BJP leader received minor injuries in the attack and a WagonR parked inside the residence was ransacked.
Women And Kids Can Use Hotel Toilets For Free in South Delhi
Starting on Monday, women and children won't have to hunt for public conveniences in busy markets in south Delhi as they can access toilet facilities at hotels and restaurants in the area for free.
Pope Francis Urges Mediation to End North Korea Crisis, Avert War
Pope Francis said on Saturday a third country, such as Norway, should try to mediate the dispute between North Korea and Washington, to cool a situation that had become "too hot" and posed the risk of nuclear devastation.
China Deports US Woman Convicted of 'Spying'
An American woman held for more than two years by China has been deported to the United States after being convicted of espionage, the US State Department confirmed on Sunday.
Hafiz Saeed to Remain Under House Arrest For 90 Days More
Mumbai attack mastermind and Jamaat-ud-Dawah chief Hafiz Saeed will remain under house arrest here for 90 days more after the expiry of his three-month detention period on Sunday night.
'Godfather' Reference in Panama Judgement Irks Sharif Family
The 540-page judgement begins with the quote that is originally attributed to 19th-century French writer Honore de Balzac.
Policy Should be Broad and Flexible Like English and Hinduism: Sanjeev Sanyal
News18’s Tushar Dhara met Sanjeev Sanyal, the Principal Economic Adviser in the Finance Ministry, for his first in-depth interview to an Indian publication since he joined the government.
Kolkata to Host Gujarat-Like Garbh Sanskar For 'Perfect Child'
The workshop will also look into various aspects of family planning. The ‘garbh sanskar’ has become popular in Gujarat over the last decade, but seems to be a new thing in the eastern parts of the country.
NASA May Run Short of Space Suits: Report
The spacesuits NASA astronauts currently use on the International Space Station (ISS) -- known as Extravehicular Mobility Units (EMU) -- were developed more than 40 years ago and have far outlasted their original 15-year design life.