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Wildfires rage in Amazon rainforest, 84% increase from last year

Brasilia: The Amazon rainforest in Brazil is experiencing a record amount of fires this year more than 74,000 outbreaks so far which is an 84 per cent increase from the same period in 2018, according to data from the country''s space agency.

 


New Zealand's parliament speaker becomes baby sitter, feeds milk to baby of MP during debate

Wellington: In a heartwarming moment, New Zealand’s Parliament Speaker Trevor Mallard on Wednesday took up the job of babysitting a baby of one of the MPs of the house.

 


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




Kashmir a bilateral issue: UK PM Boris Johnson tells PM Modi

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has made clear to Prime Minister Narendra Modi that Kashmir remains a bilateral matter between India and Pakistan as far as the UK's view is concerned, during a telephone call between the two leaders.

Zakir Naik apologises to Malaysians for race remarks; police bans his public activities

Kuala Lumpur: Zakir Naik on Tuesday apologised to Malaysians for making racist comments, after the radical Indian televangelist was grilled for 10 hours by police and banned him from any public activities in the multi-ethnic country.

 

Kerala man in UAE gets calls from across the world after his number was flashed in ‘Sacred Games’

An Indian man in Sharjah is having sleepless nights as his phone keeps ringing with unwanted calls from around the world after his mobile number was flashed during the second season of the blockbuster web series "Sacred Games" on Netflix.

Zakir Naik banned from making speeches in Malaysia

Islamic preacher Zakir Naik, who is wanted by India over allegations of terror-related activities and inciting extremism through hate speeches, has been banned from giving speeches in Malaysia in the interests of "national security". He had been charged with making inflammatory speeches and questioned by local police over his intent to provoke a breach in peace by making remarks about Hindu and Chinese communities living in the Muslim-majority nation.

'Tough' situation, says Trump after calls with Modi, Imran Khan

US President Donald Trump on Tuesday urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Pakistani counterpart Imran Khan to work towards reducing tensions in the region over Kashmir, describing the situation as "tough".

Modi speaks to Trump; raises Imran Khan's provocative remarks against India

New Delhi: In the first highest-level interaction after India's announcement on Jammu and Kashmir, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday held a telephonic conversation with US President Donald Trump, and conveyed that extreme rhetoric and incitement to anti-India violence by certain leaders in the region was not conducive to peace.

 

Indian-American teen wins 2019 South Asian Spelling Bee contest

 Navneeth Murali, an Indian-American teenager from New Jersey, has won the 2019 South Asian Spelling Bee contest by correctly spelling "flipe" to earn the annual title and USD 3,000 grand prize.

PM Modi heads home after winding up his two-day visit to Bhutan

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday left for home after concluding his two-day state visit to Bhutan during which he held talks with the country's leaders to further deepen the bilateral ties.

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