Wesley Mathews, the Indian-American foster father of three-year-old Sherin Mathews, was sentenced to life by a judge in Dallas on Wednesday for the tragic death of the Indian toddler in 2017, in a case that attracted international attention.
Fugitve diamantaire Nirav Modi is set to appear via videolink from prison for a routine remand hearing before Westminster Magistrates' Court in London on Thursday.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday arrived here in Japan for the G20 Summit during which he will attend important plurilateral meetings and meet with the world leaders including US President Donald Trump.
Birmingham: Babar Azam produced a sublime unbeaten century under pressure as Pakistan continued its revival in the World Cup by halting New Zealand's unbeaten run with a six-wicket victory, here Wednesday.
Bengaluru: Hassan Lok Sabha constituency unsuccessful candidate A Manju on Wednesday moved to the Karnataka High Court seeking disqualification of Prajwal Revanna from the MP position alleging him of misleading the people by giving wrong information in the affidavit filed during the Lok Sabha elections.
Bantwala: A resident of Melkar in Pane Mangaluru is not using the municipal water. But shockingly, he has received a water bill from the municipal council.
New Delhi: US Secretary of State Michael Pompeo on Wednesday pitched for the "defence of religious freedom for all", days after a report published by his ministry made critical remarks over the status of minorities in India.
Davangere: The murder case of Dayanath Khan of Honnali has taken a new twist with his mother Akhila Banu alleging that her son was murdered by his friends for making the flag of Khan Azmeer Dargah as his WhatsApp status.
Bantwala: The police have arrested three accused on charges of conspiring to disturb the peace by pelting stones at buses in Vittla and Puttur police station limits, on Wednesday and searching is on for the remaining accused.
New Delhi: An Indian Davis Cup team is likely to travel to Pakistan after 55 years with the national tennis federation AITA hinting that the central government will allow the players to compete against the neighbouring country in September.