Mexico City: An elevated section of the Mexico City metro collapsed and sent a subway car plunging toward a busy boulevard late Monday, killing at least 20 people and injuring about 70, city officials said.
New York: A Sikh man was attacked with a hammer by a Black assailant who shouted at him "I don't like you" and "You're not the same skin" at a hotel in Brooklyn here, prompting a prominent New-York based advocacy group to call on investigators to examine if the assault was a hate crime incident.
China launches online visa application system for Indian travellers starting today
Woman in Shishila bitten by cobra while working in plantation dies
Electoral trusts fill BJP coffers after scrapping of electoral bonds, shows ECI website
Bengal MLA Humayun Kabir floats new party days after laying foundation for Babri-style mosque
Demolition of MGNREGA to have catastrophic consequences: Sonia Gandhi
GBA razes down 400 houses in Yelahanka, minority families including Muslims worst affected
Pregnant woman killed in alleged honour attack in Hubballi taluk, baby also dies
4 of family charred to death in fire at house in Howrah
IAF MI-17 helicopter transports Pench tigress from MP's Sukatra airstrip to Rajasthan
Priyank Kharge claims VB-G RAM G act undermines MGNREGA's rights-based framework
Delhi polluted owing to Aravalli, says anchor Rajat Sharma; netizens troll him
Senior citizen duped of Rs 23.5 lakh on threat of digital arrest in Thane district
Seattle: The Microsoft co-founder and his wife said they would continue to work together at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the world's largest private charitable foundation.
Seoul: North Korea on Sunday warned the United States will face a very grave situation because President Joe Biden made a big blunder in his recent speech by calling the North a security threat and revealing his intent to maintain a hostile policy against it.
New Delhi: As India battles the deadly second wave of Covid-19 pandemic, Microsoft founder and philanthropist Bill Gates’ recent remarks on patents in vaccine technology have sparked a row.
One Nigerian teenager must feel like she has the world at her feet after receiving 19 full-ride scholarship offers from universities across the United States and Canada.
Nearly 40 people were killed and hundreds of others injured when a stampede broke out overnight at an overcrowded Jewish religious gathering in Israel's north attended by tens of thousands of people flouting the coronavirus pandemic-related restrictions.
The US has advised its citizens not to travel to India or to leave as soon as it is safe to do so as access to all types of medical care is becoming severely limited in the country amid a massive surge in COVID-19 cases.
Vice President Kamala Harris and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi have made history as they shared the stage during President Joe Biden's first joint session to Congress, marking the first time that two women sat behind a US president during an address to Congress.