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CNN sues President Trump, his White House aides over barring of reporter

CNN Tuesday said it has filed a lawsuit against Donald Trump and several of his top aides, seeking the immediate restoration of the network's correspondent Jim Acosta's press pass to the White House which was suspended following a testy exchange with the US president.


Lankan President Sirisena suffers setback as SC stays his order to dissolve parliament

Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena on Tuesday suffered a major setback as the Supreme Court in a landmark ruling overturned his controversial decision to dissolve Parliament and halted until next month the preparations for snap polls on January 5.


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Vehicle catches fire during AAI building inauguration near Bengaluru


Grammy-winning composer suspects food delivery man of having stolen his sump cover


Students for Streeties urge Karnataka to scale up ABC, ARV programmes


Strict security measures in place in Mumbai for Messi's events at 2 venues Dec 14, say police


Speaker UT Khader attends local cricket tournament during Bhatkal visit


NIA court declares absconding Delhi blast accused Muzaffar Rather 'proclaimed offender'


Akhlaq lynching case: Brinda Karat seeks President's intervention in UP govt's move to drop charges


J-K CM Abdullah throws open Asia's longest ski drag lift in Gulmarg




Indian-origin Senator Kamala Harris ‘female Obama’ among potential Democratic presidential aspirants

Kamala Harris, the first Indian-origin US Senator also known as the "female Obama", is considering to run for the White House in 2020, media reports said, days after a strong showing by the Democratic Party in the recent mid-term elections.

 

Pakistan Man Donates Property Worth Rs 80 Million to Dam Fund, Court Orders His Medical Check-up

The Chief Justice of Pakistan has ordered that Shahid be investigated for a mental disorder after the donor’s wife and three sons approached the court, saying the property was given away without their consent.

Death toll in California wildfire jumps to 42

Authorities have reported 13 more fatalities from a blaze in Northern California that destroyed a town, bringing the total death toll so far to 42 and making it the deadliest wildfire in recorded state history.

Stan Lee, Spider-Man and The Hulk Co-Creater And Marvel Comics Legend, Dies At 95

Marvel legend Stan Lee, who revolutionized pop culture as the co-creator of iconic superheroes like Spider-Man and The Hulk who now dominate the world's movie screens, has died. He was 95 years old.

Dawood Ibrahim aide Jabir Moti's extradition trial set for March 2019 in UK

Jabir Moti, an alleged "top lieutenant" in underworld don Dawood Ibrahim's organised crime syndicate, will stand trial in March next year in his extradition case on money laundering and extortion charges brought by the US authorities, a Westminster Magistrates' Court judge in London said on Monday.

Tulsi Gabbard first Hindu lawmaker in US Congress planning to run for US presidency in 2020: Sources

Tulsi Gabbard, the first Hindu lawmaker from Hawaii in the US Congress, is considering to run for American presidency in 2020, according to sources close to her.

Sirisena says parliament was dissolved to prevent unrest

Sri Lanka's president Maithripala Sirisena on Sunday defended his controversial sacking of parliament, saying the decision was taken to prevent violent clashes among rival lawmakers, after Speaker Karu Jayasuriya accused him of "usurping" the rights of legislators.

At least 61 killed in clashes in Yemen's Hodeida

At least 61 combatants have been killed in clashes in Yemen's flashpoint Hodeida, medics and a military source said Sunday, and dozens of wounded taken to hospitals outside the city.

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