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Iran rapper arrested over protests risks death penalty, says family
The family of an Iranian rapper detained for supporting protests over Mahsa Amini's death said his life was at risk after he went on trial behind closed doors on Saturday.
In 1st rally after being shot at, Imran says his party will quit all assemblies
At the climax of his long march, Pakistan former prime minister Imran Khan announced on Saturday that his Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf will quit all provincial assemblies, a move meant to intensify pressure on the beleaguered government to call snap polls.
After protests, China relaxes 3-mth Covid curbs in Xinjiang
Residents Of Low-Risk Areas To Move Freely In Neighbourhoods
Great-grandson of Chiang Kai-shek is Taipei mayor
Chiang Kai-shek's great-grandson declared victory in his run for Taipei mayor, as Taiwan held local elections Saturday that could shape the race to replace China-skeptic President, Tsai Ing-wen, in little more than a year.
Ukraine marks Soviet-era famine as war rages on
Ukraine accused the Kremlin on Saturday of using the same \"genocidal\" tactics that it used against it in the 1930s under Josef Stalin as Kyiv commemorated a Soviet-era famine that left millions of Ukrainians dead during the winter of 1932-33.
Need to have more women & marginalised in judiciary: CJI
'Must Draw Strength From Diverse Views'
Blinken: US will work to bring to justice 26/11 perpetrators
On the 14th anniversary of attacks, the US said that it would continue to work with India and other international partners bring to justice to the perpetrators of the at Mumbai attacks.
'No spl privileges': Court nixes Jain's plea for fruits
A Delhi court on Saturday dismissed the plea of AAP minister Satyendar Jain to be provided food according to his religious beliefs stating that no ground was made out to direct the Tihar Jail administration to provide fruits, vegetables and dry fruits to him.
BJP promises UCC, 'anti-radicalisation' cell, 20L jobs in Guj
BJP vowed to implement a uniform civil code (UCC) and set up an \"anti-radicalisation cell\" to identify and eradicate potential threats from terror groups as it released its manifesto on Saturday for the upcoming Gujarat assembly election.
Tech must make justice accessible to all: PM, CJI
On Constitution Day, Silence On Collegium Row
Suheldev to Birsa: How PM saluted 'unsung heroes'
PM Modi pays tribute at the statue of Kempegowda in Bengaluru earlier this month
Cong used to instigate Guj strife, BJP taught rioters a lesson in 2002: Shah
Says BJP-Led Govt Brought Peace, No Curfew In State Since Then
BJP Sets 12-Point Agenda For Polls
MANIFESTO: Fighting Corruption, Making MCD Services Fully Digital Among Key Promises
Man pretends to be Muslim, justifies murder; arrested
Accused Vikas Kumar made some objectionable comments on the Shraddha murder case, cops say
AAP alleges BJP plot to kill CM, to file police complaint
AAP has filed a complaint against BJP over the alleged plot against chief minister Arvind Kejriwal
Cyber attack: Online services yet to be restored at AIIMS
25% DIP IN PATIENTS VISITING OPD
Chandni Chowk Continues To Breathe Fire
Narrow Lanes, Water Shortage Pose Huge Challenges; Cooling Ops May Take Another Day
Govt: Can't reopen window to exchange demonetised notes
Will Lead To Endless Uncertainties, Backdoor Entry Of Monies, SC Told
'India must follow Aus, Canada to make Big Tech pay for news'
Digital News Publishers Should Be Paid Equitably: Experts
Futile exercise if SC & govt engage in finding fault with each other: CJI
At the Law Day function organised by the SC Bar Association and against the backdrop of law minister Kiren Rijiju's recent remarks on opaqueness of the judges selecting-judges system, CJI Chandrachud said, “We as judges are here but for the purpose of ensuring that the soft culture, that sense of constitutional statesmanship between the government and the SC continues to be in harmony to find the right balance in the selection of judges.”
Drishyam 2 scores big at the box office
Ajay Devgn, Tabu and Akshaye Khanna-starrer Drishyam 2 has worked its magic at the box office and has garnered immense love and appreciation from the audience as well as critics.
Kenya faces threat of athletics ban amid rising doping cases
Kenya faces the prospect of being banned from international athletics because of doping problems that have now reached “crisis” levels, according to authorities in the country.
Indian bowlers got exposed on flat pitch
India’s bowling deficiency while defending a total was once again exposed as New Zealand got to a stiff target of 306 with three wickets down and 17 balls to spare.
Latham, Williamson derail India
Kiwi Duo Shares Record 221-Run Unbroken Stand To Seal Solid Win
IRAN WALK THE TALK
Relentless Team Melli Makes A Statement, Beats Wales
Injured Neymar out of Brazil's rest of group stage matches
Brazil duo Neymar and Danilo will miss their country’s remaining two World Cup group games and face a fight to be fit for the knockout stage after sustaining injuries in Thursday’s 2-0 win over Serbia, a source close to the team said on Friday.
Maradona and Mexico as two different ideas for Messi's Argentina
Maradona and Mexico. Argentina’s pre-match talk with the press resonated with these two words here on Friday. Up until now, the words had sat happily beside each other, becoming a world by itself and getting a life of its own. And importantly, staying that way for 36 years.
MAYBE THE START OF SOMETHING SPECIAL!
Richarlison’s Twin Strikes Reaffirm The Belief That Brazil Can Win The World Cup This Time Around
Report: Casualties feared as Iran forces fire on protesters
A police motorcycle burns during a protest over Mahsa Amini’s death in Tehran, in this Sept 19 photo
Sunak to crack down on int'l pupils not in top univs?
An Indian diasporaled students’ organisation on Friday urged the UK government to remove international students from the country’s overall immigration statistics amid unconfirmed reports that Prime Minister Rishi Sunak may be considering a crackdown on foreigners granted study visas.