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Biden Warns Russia Against Nuclear Attack Amid Alarm
President Biden renewed his warning to President Vladimir Putin that it would be an "incredibly serious mistake" to use a tactical nuclear weapon in Ukraine, reflecting the increasingly urgent concern in Washington and among Western allies that Russia may be searching for a pretext to unleash such a weapon.
BJP can hate CM, but why hate Lakshmiji and Ganeshji: Atishi
Claiming that the Indian economy is \"not in good shape\", CM Arvind Kejriwal said the country needs a lot of effort, along with the \"blessings of our gods and goddesses\", to get the economy back on track. \"I reiterate that we need to make a lot of efforts to revive our economy. However, we need the blessings of God along with it. Goddess Lakshmi is considered the goddess of prosperity and Lord Ganesh is considered as the god who ends difficulties,\" he added.
44-Yr-Old Dies After Lift Comes Crashing
Seven-Year-Old Child In Critical Condition
Science Seats Still Up For Grabs At DU...
Profs Attribute Vacant Seats To Delayed Admission Process
IGI handled 38.3L flyers in Sept, only 9% less than three yrs ago
The post-Covid revival in air traffic is seeing IGI airport rapidly climb up the chart. It is currently the world's 10th busiest airport in terms of seat deployment by scheduled airlines.
CWC members, gen secys resign, 47-member steering panel set up
New Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge on Wednesday accused governing BJP of tampering with democracy as founded by Congress, in which Ambedkar's Constitution is sought to be replaced by RSS's constitution\". \"That is why they want a Congress-mukt India, because Congress will not let this happen,\" he said.
Makes Uber Sense
Thane consumer commission's right. All aggregators must be held responsible for service quality
How Productive?
In West and China, productivity is falling, threatening growth. India simply can't afford the same problem
Zee-Sony agrees to sell three Hindi channels
Media groups Sony and Zee have voluntarily agreed to sell three Hindi channels Big Magic, Zee Action, and Zee Classic - to address possible anticompetition concerns arising out of their proposed mega-merger deal.
Heartbroken Pak still hurting from loss to India, says Iftikhar
Pakistan's Iftikhar Ahmed admitted on Wednesday his side were \"heartbroken\" and still hurting from their agonizing opening defeat to arch-rivals India at the T20 World Cup. Pakistan have little room left for further error when they play Zimbabwe in Perth on Thursday, in a game they will be expected to win.
Anything is possible through sport
On 28 October, the Olympic Refuge Foundation and the IOC Refugee Olympic Team will be honoured with the 2022 Princess of Asturias Award for Sports at a ceremony in Oviedo, Spain. Here, Yiech Pur Biel - a member of the first-ever IOC Refugee Olympic Team at Rio 2016 - reflects on this historic recognition of the power of sport in helping millions of displaced people around the world, as well as his own journey.
Australia's David ready to act as the enforcer
Australia's Tim David said Marcus Stoinis' match-winning innings against Sri Lanka at the T20 World Cup on Tuesday was something special and the power-hitter is hoping to get a chance to do something similar during the campaign.
Colombia edge Nigeria, enter maiden final
It took a long time, but Colombia have finally made it to the final of the FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup.
Germany to legalise cannabis use for recreational purposes
Germany on Wednesday set out plans to legalize cannabis, in a move promised by Chancellor Olaf Scholz's government that would make it one of the first countries in Europe to make weed legal.
Imran plans 'freedom’ march to call for polls
Former Pakistan PM Imran Khan announced Wednesday that his party would embark on a \"haqeeqi azadi (real freedom)\" march from Lahore's Liberty Square to Islamabad starting Friday, vowing to mobilise \"the biggest sea of people\" the country has seen in a bid to pressure the Shehbaz Sharif-led coalition government into calling early elections. The long march through the landmark Grand Trunk Road leading to the capital city will enter its destination on November 4.
Climate pledges falling short, UN calls for aggressive action
'Planet On Track To Warm By 2.5°C By 2099'
Ghaziabad brawl between two drunken groups, say witnesses
Arun Singh, who was battered to death outside a Ghaziabad dhaba over a parking brawl, was the son of Kanwarpal Singh, who retired as an inspector from the Delhi Police in March 2021, SP (city-2) Gyanendra Singh told TOI.
Realtor murder: Main phone with 'crucial info' still missing
Over two months after builder Amit Gupta was shot in north Delhi, police have been unable to trace his mobile phone that may contain crucial information about the murder conspiracy. The investigation has brought jailed gangster Rohit Moi under the scanner, with Delhi Police suspecting Moi and his aide Dinesh Karala to be the brains behind the murder.
Proposal sent to LG to continue yoga programme, says Sisodia
Deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia on Wednesday alleged that BJP was trying to stall the Dilli Ki Yogshala programme by pressuring government officials.
₹32L fine imposed for dust norm violations
Teams appointed by Delhi government have inspected over 6,800 construction sites in the city as part of its anti-dust campaign and issued notices for cumulative penalties of Rs 32.4 lakh to over 250 of them for violations, government officials disclosed on Wednesday.
Shah to preside over state home ministers’ meet today
Guided by PM Narendra Modi's 'Vision 2047' and the Panch Pran' (five resolves) aimed at making India a developed nation in the next 25 years, home minister Amit Shah, state home ministers, and lieutenant governors, and administrators of all Union Territories will on Thursday converge in Surajkund, Haryana to discuss development of an \"eco-system\" for cybercrime management, modernization of police forces, heightened use of information technology in the criminal justice system, women's safety and management of land borders and coastal security.
Like other professions which have a pension system, we should have one too, says Saumya
Three months ago Bhabi Ji Ghar Par Hai! actor Deepesh Bhan passed away suddenly due to brain hemorrhage. He had tied the knot in 2019 and had a one-and-half-year-old baby.
Basilashvili acquitted of domestic violence
Professional tennis player Nikoloz Basilashvili has been acquitted of domestic violence charges in his home country of Georgia in a case involving his former wife.
Ireland put England's campaign in peril
Buttler's Men Lose By Five Runs In Match Truncated By Rain
Iranian forces shot at mourners gathered at Amini grave: Witness
Iranian security forces opened fire at mourners who gathered in Mahsa Amini's Kurdish home town of Saqez to mark 40 days since she died in police custody, a witness said on Wednesday, while state media said people at the cemetery had clashed with riot police.
Putin says risk of world conflict high, Russia tests N-strike response
'Dirty Bomb' Claim Raises Concerns Of N-Escalation
No Indian female athlete has won an Olympic gold, I want to change that: Vinesh Phogat
One of the prominent names in Indian wrestling, Vinesh Phogat, in September, became the first Indian female wrestler to win two medals at the World Wrestling Championships so far.
THE PARIS MASTERS
MNM Trio Fires PSG Into KO Stage With 7-2 Win; Chelsea, Benfica, Borussia Also Make The Cut
NO REST FOR BOWLING UNIT
India Will Not Take Anything For Granted In Their Match Against The Netherlands At Sydney Cricket Ground Today
Pak PM Sharif to meet Xi next week on China visit
Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif will embark on a two-day visit to China next week and meet President Xi Jinping during which they will review the all-weather strategic cooperation partnership and exchange views on regional and global developments, the foreign ministry said here on Wednesday.