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Today in History: On This Day, June 20, Queen Victoria ascends, Morse patents telegraph, Jaws premieres and shipwreck revealedOn This Day in History, June 20 saw Queen Victoria ascend the British throne, Samuel Morse receive a telegraph patent, Jaws redefine Hollyw...
Inflation in driver’s seat likely to stall discretionary spendWhile consumer demand had started improving over the past four months after a prolonged slowdown, rising crude oil prices, supply disruptio...
Assembly Elections 2026: Voting ends in two states, Bengal voter turnout tops 90%, Tamil Nadu hits 84%Voters in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu turned out in large numbers for Assembly elections. West Bengal saw over 90% participation, while Tami...
What happened at Surat Railway Station? Why are migrant workers leaving the industrial town in a rush?Surat Railway Station News: Thousands of migrant workers crowded Surat's Udhna railway station, creating chaos and long queues as they rush...
UK police unit to monitor social media for signs of anti-migrant contentIn response to escalating anti-migrant unrest and misinformation, the UK's National Police Coordination Centre will establish a dedicated i...
Violence may spring up again: Jammu and Kashmir policeThe report submitted to the CM sees joint Hurriyat leadership of Syed Ali Geelani, Mirwaiz Umer and Yasin Malik as a ‘threat to peace’.
After days of normalcy, separatists-sponsored strike affects life in KashmirMost of the shops, fuel stations and other business establishments in Srinagar, the summer capital of the state, were shut, while public tr...
Normal life disrupted in Kashmir ValleyOfficials said most shops, fuel stations and other business establishments were shut in most areas of Kashmir due to the strike called by t...
Life in Kashmir affected as separatists resume shutdownThe effect of the strike was visible on the roads across Kashmir as there was less traffic compared to last two days.
Curfew lifted across Kashmir, but normal life still affectedThe authorities last night restored outgoing call facility on prepaid mobile phone connections after three months in view of the improving ...
Over 6,500 people booked for violence in Jammu and Kashmir in 2010, says government sourceJ&K govt says cases have been registered against 6,563 people in 2010 summer unrest claiming lives and injurering of over 100 persons.
China's present economic challenges are similar to what it faced in 1998Looking at China, one might imagine the 15 yrs separating Zhu’s inauguration as Chinese premier in March'98 & Keqiang’s this March never ha...
CRPF removes two of its oldest bunkers in SrinagarWith the removal of these two bunkers, the total number of such posts removed from the city has touched 46 in the last two-and-a-half years.
- 1,811 stone pelters released in JK, no blanket amnesty: J&K Government
J&K government has released 1,811 persons involved in cases of stone-pelting in the Valley during 2010 summer unrest.
- JK Govt should bring resolution on AFSPA in Assembly: CPI(M)
Opposition CPI(M) today demanded that the Jammu and Kashmir government should bring a resolution on revocation of AFSPA in the state.
Afzal Guru hanging: Mobile internet services snapped in KashmirAll the mobile internet connections stopped functioning this morning as the news about hanging of Guru broke out.
- Don't repeat what I did during 2010 unrest, says Omar Abdullah to Centre
The Union government should make itself seen and heard in ongoing protests against the gang-rape of 23-year-old girl, Jammu and Kashmir CM ...
- Oil prices surge after OPEC predicts new record highs
Oil prices soared after the president of OPEC, Algerian Energy Minister Chakib Khelil, said crude could hit a record USD 70 this year owing...
- World oil prices higher after IEA report
Oil prices on Friday rose after the International Energy Agency warned of tighter supplies ahead and current unrest in Nigeria, the world's...
- China bans director from making films for 5 years
Highly-acclaimed Chinese director Lou Ye and the producer Nai An have been banned from making films for the next five years after submittin...