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Delhi slips 6 notches in world's most liveable cities, three Asian cities in among 10 least liveable

New Delhi: The national capital has dropped by six places to rank 118th on a list of the world's most liveable cities due to increase in cases of petty crimes and poor air quality, an annual survey by the Economist Intelligence Unit showed on Wednesday.


JeM chief Masood Azhar,Hafiz Muhammad Saeed declared individual terrorists under new anti-terror law

New Delhi: Jaish-e-Mohammed chief Masood Azhar and Lashkar-e-Taiba founder Hafiz Muhammad Saeed were on Wednesday declared individual terrorists by the government under a new anti-terror law.


LATEST HEADLINES

4 held for sexually assaulting woman, girl on moving bus after social media alert in UP's Agra


TMC will be voted back to power in Bengal: Tejashwi Yadav


Gujarat voted for development & good governance, says Pradhan as BJP sweeps local body polls


BJP takes out torch rally in Ranchi over women's quota bill


Uttarakhand Assembly passes censure motion against opposition over women's reservation bill


Karnataka issues order on internal quota within SC reservation; 56,432 recruitments to proceed


Yogish Gowda murder case: HC issues notice to CBI after hearing Kulkarni’s plea


Fact-finding team rejects ‘Pakistani conspiracy’ claim behind Noida labour unrest, cites wage crisis


Sonam Raghuvanshi, accused of killing husband during honeymoon in Meghalaya, granted bail


Karnataka power tussle: BJP leader calls Siddaramaiah 'Sultan for 15 days'


Pak court grants bail to PM Shehbaz's daughter and her husband in graft case


Cong functionary arrested on POCSO charges




Britain PM Boris Johnson loses wafer-thin majority as MP defects over Brexit

London: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Tuesday lost his already wafer-thin working majority of one in Parliament as one of the Conservative Party MPs defected to the anti-Brexit Liberal Democrat party over an ongoing showdown over his strategy for the country's impending exit from the European Union (EU).

8 primary school children killed in knife attack by ex-convict in China

Beijing: Eight students of a primary school in central China were killed and two others injured in a brutal knife attack carried out by an ex-convict, state-run media reported on Tuesday, in the third such assault on school children this year. 

 

8 schoolchildren killed in knife attack in China

Eight students of a primary school in central China were killed and two others injured in a brutal knife attack carried out by a man, released recently from jail, state-run media reported on Tuesday.  The incident happened at around 8:00 am on Monday at Chaoyangpo grade school in the town of Baiyangping at Enshi county at Hubei province, on the first day of the new academic year, according to the Global Times. 

Toll rises to 16 dead, more than 100 wounded in Kabul blast: Official

The death toll from a massive blast claimed by the Taliban in Kabul has risen to 16 people -- all civilians -- with scores more wounded, an official said Tuesday.

Dive boat sinks in flames off California, 34 missing

A commercial scuba-dive boat sank amid intense flames early Monday off the coast of Southern California and 34 passengers were unaccounted for, the US Coast Guard said.

Saudi-led airstrikes on Yemen rebel-run prison kill over 100

 Yemeni medics said on Monday they pulled dozens of bodies from the rubble of a Houthi rebel-run detention center that was hit a day earlier by Saudi-led coalition airstrikes, killing over 100 people and wounding dozens.

Pakistan will never ever start war with India: Imran Khan

Pakistan will never ever start a war with India, Prime Minister Imran Khan said on Monday, amid tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbours over Kashmir.

Senior Indian diplomat meets Kulbhushan Jadhav after Pak grants consular access: Media report

A senior Indian diplomat on Monday met Kulbhushan Jadhav, who is on death row in Pakistan, after Islamabad granted consular access to the Indian prisoner "in line with the ICJ judgement".

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