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Top UN Court to Rule on Ukraine's Case Against Russia
In a key moment for the Ukrainian crisis, the UN's highest court will rule Wednesday on a bid by Kiev to stop Russia allegedly pumping money, arms and troops into the country's war-torn east.
Nepal President to Begin India Visit Today, Infrastructure, Energy on Agenda
In her first foreign tour, Nepal President Bidya Devi Bhandari is paying a state visit to India from April 17 to 21 at the invitation of her Indian counterpart Pranab Mukherjee.
CBI Books Firm for Illegally Transferring Rs 11.92 Crore to Hong Kong
A Mumbai-based company has been booked by the CBI for transferring around Rs 11.92 crore to a Hong Kong-based firm "illegitimately" by evading reporting mechanisms at the Bank of Baroda.
Priyanka Chopra Is Making Us All Jealous With Her Baywatch Fittings
Surrounded by a varied range of designer footwear, the actress shared a photograph with her stylist Christina Ehrlich.
MCD Elections: Over 1.10 Lakh First-time Voters in MCD Polls
Delhi has 70 Assembly seats and before the delimitation, every constituency had four wards, but, now it ranges from 3- 7.
Seems Very Difficult: Priyanka Chopra On Baywatch Team Coming To India
The upcoming American action-comedy film, featuring Priyanka as the antagonist Victoria Leeds, is based on the hugely popular television series of the same name.
Parties Blaming EVMs for Poll Loss Shows Their Desperation, Says Amit Shah
Opposition parties blaming EVMs for their poll loss underlines their desperation and lack of issues against the BJP, its national president Amit Shah said on Saturday, noting that EVMs were never questioned when they won.
Magisterial Court Issues Arrest Warrant Against Actor Sanjay Dutt
A local magisterial court issued an arrest warrant against Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt on Saturday for not appearing before it to answer a complaint of criminal intimidation filed by producer Shakeel Noorani.
Microsoft Says Users Are Protected From Alleged NSA Malware
Up-to-date Microsoft customers are safe from the purported National Security Agency spying tools dumped online, the software company said Saturday, tamping down fears that the digital arsenal was poised to wreak havoc across the internet.
PM Narendra Modi's Wife Jashodaben Visits Temple in Hyderabad
Jashodaben had visited a temple in Vikarabad town, about 70 km from here, yesterday, and offered prayers at the Santoshi Mata Temple.
Chant 'Yogi Yogi' or Leave UP, Read Hoardings in Meerut
They carry photographs of the Prime Minister, the Chief Minister and Neeraj Sharma Panchali, who claims to be the district unit chief of the youth brigade founded by Yogi Adityanath.
Seven College Students, One Teacher From Belgaum Drown in Sea
Seven college students and one teacher of an engineering college drowned in the sea off the Vayri coast in Maharashtra's Sindhudurg district.
Select Edible Oils, Grains Remain Weak on Low Demand; Adequate Stocks
Meanwhile, the government has created buffer stocks of 18 lakh tonnes of pulses so far and also decided to procure dals from farmers till April 22, Food and Consumer Affairs Minister Ram Vilas Paswan said.
Keep Body Odour at Bay in Summer
The problem of body odour persists a lot in summer when the scorching heat causes excessive sweating.
Reversing Obama decision, Trump to Keep White House Visitors a Secret
Under the new policy, it will be up to the White House to decide whether to release the names of visitors coming to meet with the President, Vice President and their senior staff.
Russia, Iran and Syria Demand Probe of Chemical Attack, Warn US
Russia, Syria and Iran strongly warned the United States today against launching new strikes on Syria and called for an international investigation of the chemical weapons attack there that killed nearly 90 people.