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Climate Pledges Falling Short, UN Calls For Aggressive Action
'Planet On Track To Warm By 2.5°C By 2099'
Energy Prices To Jump 60% In '22, Slide 11% In '23: WB
'Food, Fuel Prices Up On Shrinking Developing Eco Currencies'
Travis Scott quashes rumours of cheating
After Travis Scott’s rumoured ex-fling accused the rapper of cheating on Kylie Jenner with her, Travis has responded by saying, “I don’t know this person. I’ve never been with this person.”
Once you play a character, it becomes a part of your life, says Rasika Dugal
YOU DON’T REALISE HOW MUCH A CHARACTER HAS STAYED WITH YOU OR HOW MUCH IT HASN’T. THESE ARE SOME BEAUTIFUL EXPERIENCES THAT ARE VERY INTANGIBLE
Like other professions which have a pension system, we should have one too, says Saumya Tandon
HEALTH INSURANCE, HOME LOAN INSURANCE, ETC., ARE VERY IMPORTANT. I HAVE TAKEN IT UPON MYSELF TO MAKE SURE THAT ALL MY STAFF MEMBERS ARE INSURED
No Indian female athlete has won an Olympic gold, I want to change that: Vinesh Phogat
Boys never got special treatment in my house: Vinesh
Ireland put England’s campaign in peril
Buttler’s Men Lose By Five Runs In Match Truncated By Rain
NO REST FOR BOWLING UNIT
India Will Not Take Anything For Granted In Their Match Against The Netherlands At Sydney Cricket Ground Today
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
On Day 1, PM Sunak quizzed on home secy pick, wife's wealth
Labour Chief Alleges Braverman Reappointed As A Quid Pro Quo For Her Support In Leadership Contest
Current a/c problems exaggerated: HSBC
HSBC veteran HitendraDave took charge as India CEO last year. In an interview, he speaks of plans to expand retail and why India’s current account problems are overstated. Excerpts:
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.
Assam’s ‘Miya museum’ set up with al-Qaida money: Cops
Guwahati: Assam police alleged Wednesday that terrorist money tied to al-Qaida funded a “Miya museum” in Goalpara district, which was sealed Tuesday and its founders arrested for setting it up illegally in a house built with PM’s rural housing scheme funds.
Kedarnath temple’s sanctum sanctorum now fully gold plated
Kedarnath temple
Govt may sell wheat stock in tranches to check atta prices
Amid demands from industry players, the government may sell wheat from its surplus stock in small tranches across different states to increase its availability and check retail atta prices.
Those shielding sponsors of terror equally culpable: India
India Takes Jibe At Beijing Ahead Of UNSC Counter-Terror Meet
After 2 innings spanning 22 years, Sonia says 'change is law of nature'
Leaving the presidency of Congress after 22 years over two stints, Sonia Gandhi on Wednesday said she would remember the love and respect given to her by the party till her \"last breath\".
Regulator clears field for trials of GM mustard
New Delhi: Paving the way for commercial release of indigenously developed genetically modified (GM) mustard, the central regulator — Genetic Engineering Appraisal Committee (GEAC) — has approved “environmental release” of the transgenic mustard (DMH-11) for seed production and testing. The process will, however, take a minimum two years before farmers finally get DMH-11 seeds for commercial cultivation.
Transfer 51 officials by 4pm today, EC instructs Guj govt
Even after Gujarat administration transferred more than 900 officials recently in deference to the Election Commission's directions to move all poll-related officers serving in their home districts or posted in the same district for three years, the poll panel has noted that 51 more officers fulfilling these criteria are yet to be moved.
India plans military drill with US near China border
Exercises With Japan, Aus & 3 Asean Nations Also On Cards
Munugode voters to get new EPICs with security features
Hyderabad: For the first time, new electors photo identity cards (EPICs) with six security features are being given to voters in Munugode, which will go to polls on November 3.
It’s a drama, it’s fake: Sanjay on poaching charge
poaching efforts
Bhaskar leaves BJP for TRS, says was humiliated
Creating divisions is the hallmark of the party now for reaping electoral benefits. While parting from your party, it will not be decent for me to blame, but humbly call upon you all to honestly introspect
It’s Modi’s Schemes Vs KCR’s Sops In Munugode
Claims and Counter-Claims Confuse Voters
Neem trees axed in Hanamkonda
Hanamkonda: Three neem trees, which are about 30 years old, were chopped at Bala Samudram residential area in Hanamkonda on Wednesday. Private persons who ordered the chopping of the trees did not stop in spite of pleas from locals.
Elderly in med crisis on US, UK visit to get help
Sreeni Gangasani, while explaining about what causes a heart attack, advised that if there were symptoms one should immediately visit a doctor and not dismiss it as ‘mere muscle pain’.