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How Polarising TV Debates Harm Journalists on the Ground in Kashmir
I just returned home after a month in Kashmir Valley on assignment, and somehow every bend, every narrow road seem to hold the threat of a shower of stones.
JIO MAMI Mumbai Film Festival Won't Screen Pak Film Amid Protest Threats
Directed by AJ Kardar, Jago Hua Savera was selected as the entry from Pakistan for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 32nd Academy Awards in 1960.
Samsung Moves On Says it Has Started Mass Production of 10-nanometre Chips
Samsung said in a statement a tech product launching early next year will use chips made with its 10-nanometre production technology without specifying the device.
At Least 30 Killed as Two Buses Collide in Pakistan
At least 30 people were killed in Pakistan when two buses collided in southern Punjab province, police said on Monday.
Remembering Smita Patil: Why The Actress is Irreplaceable in Indian Cinema
In the history of India cinema, Smita Patil will always remain an unforgettable face.
Priyanka Chopra Feels Singling Out Artistes for Cross- Border Tension is Not Fair
Priyanka stated that we should be more concerned about the safety of Indian soldiers and their families.
AIFW SS17: JJ Valaya Showcases A Magnum Opus Finale, Credits His Ensembles To Be Showstoppers
While talking about why he didn’t chose a Bollywood celebrity to turn showstopper for him, he said, 'Showstoppers are the clothes'.
BRICS-BIMSTEC Leaders for Intensified Joint Efforts to Combat Terrorism
BIMSTEC leaders on Sunday called for sustainable development, economic progress, poverty eradication and comprehensive stamping out of terrorism and closer relation with BRICS even as Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the region faces many challenges but...
Rajinikanth, Daughter Visit Jayalalithaa at Chennai Hospital
Tamil film superstar Rajinikanth accompanied by his elder daughter, Aishwarya R Dhanush on Sunday visited Apollo Hospitals and enquired about Chief Minister Jayalalithaa's health.
Watford's Holebas Stuns Middlesbrough With Superb Strike
A goal out of nowhere from Jose Holebas on Sunday inspired Watford to a 1-0 win at Middlesbrough, who have now gone six games without a Premier League win.
Pakistan Resorts to Ceasefire Violation on LoC
After a week-long lull, Pakistani troops violated the ceasefire by firing from small arms on forward posts along the LoC in Rajouri district, drawing retaliation from Indian troops.
ISL 2016: Kolkata Look to Continue Dominance Over Goa
The Goans have never won against ATK in six occasions. Four of them were draws, including two legs of the 2014 semi-finals, which Kolkata won on penalties. The other two matches were won by Atletico de Kolkata.
Trump Hints Clinton Was Drugged in Last Debate
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has hinted that his Democratic rival, Hillary Clinton, took drugs before their second debate last week and asked that the two of them be tested before their third and final debate.
Tum Bin 2 Maker Inspired By Works Of Pakistani Writer
Sinha says he took some cues from Pakistani dramas for the second part of the film.
Encephalitis Toll Climbs to 53 in Odisha
With the death of two more children, the toll due to Japanese Encephalitis (JE) on Saturday went up to 53 in over a month in tribal-dominated Malkangiri district of Odisha.
Will Abolish Contractual Systems of Appointment: Amarinder Singh
Punjab Congress chief Amarinder Singh on Saturday said if his party is voted to power it would abolish contractual system of appointments in the government.