The affluent readers of a luxury magazine that's placed in the seatbacks of private jets have voted Azurmendi in Spain the best restaurant in the world.
Over the coming days, the app will allow users to browse through hundreds of stories in business, tech, entertainment, sports and other sections in a browsable stream called "More Headlines".
Symantec simulated a cyberattack on the upcoming Clinton versus Trump US Presidential Election by just spending around $500, primary with a $15 Raspberry Pi-like device.
Despite ongoing tension at India-Pakistan border in Punjab, farmers in the state's border belt with Pakistan would be allowed to harvest their paddy crop, Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal has said.
It's powered by a triple charged 429 bhp V8 which makes the car go from 0-100 km/h in 4.8 seconds.
Priced in India at Rs 1,999 comes with a small display and tracks steps and monitors heart rate.
Consumer Price Index based retail inflation rose by 5.77 per cent in June, the fastest pace in 22 months and it is expected that the implementation of the new Goods and Services Tax (GST) may push it up further.
Malayalam superstar Mohanlal is releasing the film in Kerala.
The film will also feature actors Pooja Hegde, Kabir Bedi and Arunoday Singh.
The campaign, which launched this week, aims to spread awareness among the homeless, help police understand the challenges of street children and push the Tamil Nadu government to address safety issues of those living on the streets.
England international Adam Johnson has been sacked by Premier League Sunderland after he pleaded guilty to sexual activity with a child, the club said on Thursday.
Turkey claims the Su-24 warplane strayed into its airspace and ignored repeated warnings to change course, but Russia has insists it did not cross the border from Syria.
As France grappled with the aftermath of another terrorist attack, organizers of the European soccer championship faced renewed concerns about how to protect fans attending 51 matches in 10 stadiums around the country next year.
"What has happened to his (Rajnath Singh) Kshatriya pride. If it is there, he should resign instead of suffering insults," Digvijaya Singh said.