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Amber Heard is the most-searched celeb of 2022, followed by Johnny Depp
Third on the list were Elon Musk and the late Queen Elizabeth II
Dhawan's men under pressure to deliver in must-win 2nd ODI
India would expect a better approach from skipper Shikhar Dhawan and Shubman Gill in the Powerplay overs when the team clashes with New Zealand in the do-or-die second One-Day International here on Sunday.
'No World Cup title doesn't mean Messi, Ronaldo not important part of history'
Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo have achieved enough in their careers and would be regarded as great as Pele and Maradona even if they were to finish their glittering careers without winning the FIFA World Cup, believes Portugese great Luis Figo.
Australia edge Tunisia to end 12-yr wait for WC win
Australia beat Tunisia 1-0 at the Al Janoub Stadium on Saturday to register their first World Cup victory in 12 years as they provisionally moved up to second in Group D behind reigning champions France.
BELGIUM'S GOLDEN GENERATION PAST THEIR BEST: HAZARD
EUROPEAN GIANTS TO MISS STAR STRIKER LUKAKU IN MATCH VS MOROCCO
Early exit looms as Germany face Spain
Just one match into the Qatar World Cup, Germany face what amounts to a must-win clash against Spain on Sunday, a team they have not beaten in a competitive fixture since 1988.
Enrique's tech tools
During Spain's 7-0 demolition of Costa Rica in their World Cup opener it was clear Luis Enrique's players know where on the pitch they should be and what they need to do, at all times.
Reality check for England
English hopes of a run deep into the World Cup took a bit of a bruising on Friday when a high-pressing United States team reduced the youthful stars to anonymity.
BARGE IN LIKE MBAPPE
Striker's Brace Sends France Into Last 16 After Win Over Denmark
Poland cut through Saudi noise
'Hosts' Miss A Penalty And Lewandowski's Men Take Charge To Register 2-0 Win
Indians outscore Chinese, top UK student visa tally
Get 1.3L Visas, 273% Above Pre-Covid Levels
PM Deuba, Prachanda agree to form new govt in Nepal
Nepal Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba and CPN-Maoist Centre chairman Pushpakamal Dahal Prachanda held a meeting here on Saturday and the two leaders agreed to continue their ruling five-party alliance as part of a new majority government in the country.
UK govt buys pricey art for PM's garden, faces flak
A bronze sculpture by a celebrated English artist has come under fire as \"extravagant\" after the UK government spent £1.3 million of taxpayer's money to acquire it and then send it on for British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's 10 Downing Street garden.
Security risk: US bans gear from China's Huawei, ZTE
US authorities announced a ban Friday on the import or sale of communications equipment deemed unacceptable risk to national security\" - including gear from Chinese giants Huawei Technologies and ZTE.
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.
Vatican says China violated bishops pact
The Vatican on Saturday accused Chinese authorities of violating a bilateral pact on the appointment of bishops by installing one in a diocese not recognised by the Holy See.
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.
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.
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
Paytm can't take new online merchants: RBI
Move Follows Aggregator Services Ban
Before assuming charge, India briefs G20 envoys in Andamans
Just before India officially assumes the G20 Presidency next week, the government organised a briefing for the envoys of G20 member-countries, invited guest countries and international organisations at Swaraj Dweep in Andaman & Nicobar Islands on Saturday.
Maha set ball rolling for power tariff rules mth before SC order
Even as the Supreme Court this week directed all state electricity regulatory commissions to frame norms for determination of tariff for intrastate transmission systems, the process of framing regulations was started a month ago by Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission (MERC), commission sources said.
'No. of active local terrorists in J&K 29, 73% dip since 2018'
Aim To Wipe Out Terrorism In 2 Yrs: Addl DGP
Karnataka 'seriously' considering UCC implementation: CM
Insisting that laws should be the same for all, CM Basavaraj Bommai, on Friday, said his government is \"committed to implementing the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in Karnataka.
Prez: Take steps to release poor undertrials languishing in jail
Highlighting the plight of poor prisoners who languish in jails for years for petty offences with their family unable to fight the legal battle due to penury, President Droupadi Murmu on Saturday appealed to the judiciary to devise ways to help such undertrials come out of jail.
No money to buy food, killed baby: Debt-hit techie to cops
He bought biscuits and chocolates for his two-and-a-half-year-old daughter after driving out of Bengaluru.
Gehlot calls for early budget to ward off change of guard
Trying every trick in the book to stymie any possibility of change of guard till the assembly elections, Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot has now given directions to convene the budget session of state assembly in January, instead of February, as was done usually.
Need to have more women & marginalised in judiciary: CJI
'Must Draw Strength From Diverse Views'
Guv in fresh row for not taking off footwear at 26/11 memorial
Even as the row over his remarks on Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj is yet to subside, Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari on Saturday found himself embroiled in a fresh controversy for placing a floral wreath on the 26/11 police martyrs' memorial at the Mumbai police commissioner's office without removing his footwear.