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Indonesia human rights body blames use of tear gas for soccer stampede

Indonesian police firing tear gas was the main trigger for a deadly soccer stampede at a stadium in East Java last month, the country's human rights commission found in a report on the incident released on Wednesday. Indonesian police firing...

A rare copy of the first printing of US constitution is going up for auction

Extremely rare first edition copy of the US constitution will go under the hammer later this year as it will be auctioned by Sotheby's New York on December 13. One of the most historic pieces of publication in the...

Fans in awe after seeing Nysa Devgan’s transformation in these stunning new pics: ‘Most beautiful among all star kids’

Fashion designer Anita Dongre shared a bunch of new pictures of Nysa Devgan and fans cannot believe how pretty she looks now. Anita shared photos of Nysa in one of latest creations, looking stunning. Nysa is the daughter of actors Ajay...

PM Modi moots ‘One Nation, One Police Uniform’ idea; warns of ‘borderless’ crimes

Close on the heels of the Centre’s ‘One Nation, One Ration Card’ and ‘One Nation, One Grid’ initiatives, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday mooted the idea of ‘One Nation, One Police Uniform’ to states and union territories, and...

After Putin rules out nuclear weapons use in Ukraine, Biden has a question

US President Joe Biden cast aspersions over his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin's comment that he was not planning to use nuclear weapons in Ukraine where his country's forces have been engaged in an eight-month-long war. If he has no intention, why does...

‘The bird is freed’: Elon Musk’s 1st post after he takes over Twitter, finally

The world's richest person - known for his quirky sense of humour - on Friday confirmed the takeover of one of the biggest global social media platforms without an official statement in his first reaction. "The bird is freed,"...

UK’s Rishi Sunak says tough decisions needed to fix economy

New Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said on Friday that difficult decisions will have to be taken to get British government borrowing and debt on a sustainable path, adding that he was confident of fixing the economy. We face lots of...

Imran Khan again lauds India as he begins ‘long march’ in Pakistan | Top updates

Ousted Pakistani prime minister Imran Khan launched a “long march” on Friday in Islamabad to demand early elections, mounting pressure on the Shehbaz Sharif government, which is already in crisis. Khan kicked off the Haqiqi Azadi long march from Lahore's Liberty Chowk to Islamabad. The cricketer-turned-Pakistan...

Shilpa Shetty, son Viaan Raj Kundra, daughter Samisha deck up in matching pink outfits on Diwali; Shamita Shetty reacts

Actor Shilpa Shetty took to Instagram and shared a picture from her Diwali celebrations on Tuesday. The photo featured her with son Viaan Raj Kundra and daughter Samisha. The trio wore pink-coloured ethnic outfits. All of them sat together with...

Many temples including doors of Kedarnath, Badrinath to remain closed in view of eclipse

In view of a partial solar eclipse expected today, several temples - including Kedarnath and Badrinath - will remain closed. Shri Kedarnath-Badrinath temple committee said a puja will be performed in the evening after the eclipse. Committee president Ajendra...

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West Bengal: High voter turnout signals mandate for change, says PM

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday congratulated the people of West Bengal for their massive turnout in the ongoing...
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