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Vijay Mallya files for permission to appeal against extradition order

 Embattled liquor baron Vijay Mallya, wanted in India on alleged fraud and money laundering charges amounting to an estimated Rs 9,000 crores, has filed his application in the UK High Court, seeking permission to appeal against an extradition order signed by the British Home Secretary.


Pulwama terror strike 'matter of grave concern', says Pakistan as it rejects link to attack

Islamabad: Pakistan on Thursday said the terrorist attack in Kashmir's Pulwama district is "a matter of grave concern" even as it strongly rejected Indian media and government's allegations of the country's link to the strike "without" probe.


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Bhojshala complex registered as 'mosque' in old revenue records: Muslim side to MP HC


Chlorine gas leaks at defunct water purification plant in Pune; 24 persons hospitalised


Huge turnout amidst SIR shadow caps ballistic battle for Bengal


MP: 12 labourers killed, 20 injured as pick-up van overturns and crashes into SUV


President Donald Trump to feature on limited edition US passports


Bengaluru Police bust major drug network; 16 arrested, narcotics worth Rs 36.67 crore seized


Meghalaya: Interstate ATM theft racket busted, 6 arrested


Several Gurugram schools receive hoax bomb threats


Yenepoya University conducts autism awareness campaign in Mangaluru


From Bengal to Kerala: Understanding exit poll trends across four states


Karnataka: College student dies by suicide in Dharwad, 3 policemen suspended


King Charles jokes Americans ‘might be speaking French, if not for the United Kingdom’




Airbus pulls plug on costly A380 superjumbo

European aerospace giant Airbus said Thursday it would stop building its A380 superjumbo, the double-decker jet which earned plaudits from passengers but failed to win over enough airlines to justify its massive costs.

US warns countries, including India, against buying Venezuelan oil

America's tough-talking National Security Adviser John Bolton has warned countries, including India, against buying Venezuelan oil, saying nations and firms that support the embattled President Nicolas Maduro's "theft" will "not be forgotten".

Thai election commission moves to dissolve party linked to princess

 Thailand's election commission on Wednesday asked the constitutional court to dissolve a party that proposed a princess as candidate for prime minister, a potentially serious blow to the political aspirations of the kingdom's powerful Shinawatra clan.

Thai princess disqualified from list of candidates for PM

Bangkok, Feb 11: Thai Princess Ubolratana was on Monday formally disqualified for running for prime minister, ending her brief and ill-fated political union with a party allied to the powerful Shinawatra clan, just days after a stern royal command rebuking her candidacy was issued by her brother, the king.

Indian historian wins Israel's prestigious USD 1 mn Dan David award

Noted Indian historian Sanjay Subrahmanyam has won Israel's prestigious Dan David Prize for this year for his work on inter-cultural encounters between Asians, Europeans and people of North and South America during the early modern era.

Indian doctors protest UK's 'unfair' health surcharge

UK-based Indian doctors and healthcare professionals are campaigning against what they describe as an "unfair" doubling of a health surcharge imposed on professionals from outside European Union (EU) living and working in Britain.

China 'firmly opposes' Modi's Arunachal visit

China on Saturday "firmly opposed" Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Arunachal Pradesh, asserting that it has never recognised the sensitive border state and the Indian leadership should refrain from any action that may "complicate the boundary question".

Hindu temple vandalised in Pak, PM Imran Khan orders swift action

Islamabad/Karachi: A Hindu temple was vandalised in Pakistan's Sindh province by miscreants who set the holy books and idols on fire, drawing a strong reaction from Prime Minister Imran Khan who ordered swift and decisive action against the perpetrators.

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