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Historical sites in Ukraine in danger due to war: Unesco
The Unesco has said that historical sites in the Ukrainian capital Kiev and the city of Lviv are in danger of destruction due to Russia's ongoing war.
El Chapo's son extradited from Mexico to US
Guzman was arrested by Mexican authorities in January in Culiacan, Sinaloastate, that led to 29 deaths, and has been in custody since then
Jagan says Naidu was the mastermind of scam
He said the time has come for Chandrababu Naidu to concede that the law is equal for all
BRI partner countries are increasingly opting for bailouts from IMF
BRI countries are increasingly opting for bailouts from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), even though they often come with tough conditions, rather than trying to negotiate further relief from Beijing, wrote Michael Bennon and Francis Fukuyama in a recent article in Foreign Affairs.
Goyal encourages spices industry to double exports by 2030
Union commerce minister Piyush Goyal on Saturday encouraged the Indian spices industry members to aim for USD 10 billion worth of exports by the end of this decade.
FPIs continue to be net sellers in Sept
Hyper activity by retail investors is also contributing to the bullisnnessin the market
With flow of funds, BMC gets ready for road repairs
Roads in Bidhannagar Municipal Corporation area, including Salt Lake and Rajarhat Gopalpur, are in bad shape and in need of immediate repairs.
TMC's Delhi show: Party writes to cops, Giriraj
Seeking permission tosetup pandals, arrange nightstay for over 50,000 people
PM's birthday outreach to cover millions of artisans
Modi willlaunch PMVisnhwakarmascheme on his 73rd birthday today
Siliguri celebrates PM Viswakarma Scheme
As Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be launching PM Viswakarma Scheme, on the occasion of Viswakarma Jayanti tomorrow, Union Minister of State for Home Affairs Nisith Pramanik, Darjeeling MP Raju Bista and other people's representatives join the programme virtually from Siliguri.
CCPA urges TBI to reintroduce English Auction System instead of ongoing Bharat Auction System
The Consultative Committee of Plantations Associations (CCPA) has urged the Tea Board of India (TBI) to reintroduce English Auction System instead of the ongoing Bharat Auction System.
TMC grapples with unclear agenda Mamata's absence, JPC on Adani
For the forthcoming special session Of Parliament Hom 18 to 22 September
Shakib, Hridoy, lower-order batters carry B’desh to 265/8
Captain Shakib Al Hasan and Towhid Hridoy hit half-centuries before the lower-order batters stepped up in carrying Bangladesh to 265/8 against India in a Super Four match of the Asia Cup at the R Premadasa Stadium on Friday.
Oil major Veedol is hitting the market in a big way
Vreedol, one of the major players in the field of engine oil is coming in a big way for commercial vehicles and in the car care sector.
Iraq steps up repatriations from Islamic State campin Syria, hoping to reduce militant threats
Iraq is stepping up repatriation of its citizens from a camp in northeastern Syria housing tens of thousands of people, mostly wives and children of Islamic State fighters but also supporters of the militant group.
Ukrainian forces reclaim a village in the east as part of counteroffensive
Ukraine's forces have recaptured a village in the country's east after intense battles with Russian troops, the military said Friday as the invaded nation pursues a multipronged counteroffensive.
Hunter Biden is indicted on federal firearm-purchasing charges after plea deal fails
Hunter Biden was indicted Thursday on federal firearms charges, the latest step in a long-running investigation into the president's son that puts the case on track toward a possible high-stakes trial as the 2024 election looms.
Libya evacuates flooded city as searchers look for 10K missing; death toll passes 11,000
The unusual flooding and Libya's political chaos contributed to the enormous toll
Soldier injured inJ-K gunfight succumbs
Total of five Army and police casualties in gunbattles in Kokernag, Rajouri
Govt projects overall trade deficit to improve by 37.85 pc during April-August
India's overall exports in August 2023 were estimated at USD 60.87 Billion while the merchandise exports were estimated at USD 34.48 Billion in August 2023, despite global sluggish growth, statistics from the Ministry of Commerce & Industry said on Friday.
Sensex, Nifty close in green, reach new highs
Nifty scaled fresh life highs on Friday, rising for the third consecutive session to close at 20,192, Sensex climbed 320 pts to close at 67,838
China's real estate woes hit tourism
Once upon a time - in 2019 tourists from China were among the best-travelled in the world.
Cyberabad police deny permission for pro Naidu protestsin IT hub
Cyberabad police have not only denied permission for holding protest meetings against the arrest of TDP president N Chandrababu Naidu in the IT hub but also warned organisers that stern action will be taken against violators circulating the messages in social media platforms.
Congress says KCR pretendsto be anti-BJP for Muslim votes
CwCwillbe meeting outside Delhi for first time to discuss the strategy for the upcoming elections
JUestablishes an anti-ragging committee and squad to safeguard students
Jadavpur University formed an anti-ragging committee and anti-ragging squad to prevent incidents of ragging among first-year students.
VC appt row: SC asks state govt, Guv, UGC to submit names for search panel
Ruling comes amidstspat between Guv, govton issue
Manipur clashes: SC extends protection to Editors' Guild team
The Supreme Court on Friday questioned the Manipur Police for booking the president and three editors of the Editors Guild of India (EGI) for allegedly releasing a \"biased and factually inaccurate\" report on the ethnic strife in the state.
CM pitches Bengal astop investment destination
She invited Spanish businessmen tojoin Bengal Global BusinessSummit
HC fines state govt 5 lakh
For failing tohand over probe papers to CBlin Alipurduarscam case
Will Didi Lead The INDIA Coalition Then?
When the Sri Lankan President bumped into West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee at the Dubai Airport and asked if she will be the one to lead the newly-formed I.N.D.I.A bloc, it became quite clear that the question is now being raised not just throughout India but also across the globe.