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'Let my building burn, justice needs to be served', owner of Indian eatery backs Minneapolis protest

Unfazed by the fire that burnt down his Indian restaurant amid raging protests over the cold-blooded murder of George Floyd, the owner of a popular Minneapolis eatery backs protestors, saying: "let my building burn, justice needs to be served".


Nepal govt tables Constitution amendment bill in parliament amidst border row with India

 The Nepal government on Sunday tabled a Constitution amendment bill in parliament aimed at altering the country's map amid a border dispute with India.


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Another North Goa nightclub sealed; Kejriwal says corruption led to fire tragedy


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7 held for running fake call centre in South Kolkata


Minister Parameshwara says remarks on properties linked to drug peddlers 'misunderstood'


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




Tear gas and burning cars in US cities as unrest continues

Tense protests over the death of George Floyd and other police killings of black men grew Saturday from New York to Tulsa to Los Angeles, with police cars set ablaze and reports of injuries mounting on all sides as the country lurched toward another night of unrest after months of coronavirus lockdowns.

Trump postpones G7 summit, wants India, others to join group

US President Donald Trump on Saturday postponed the "outdated" Group of Seven summit that he planned to hold in June at the White House, seeking inclusion of India and some other countries to the grouping of world's top economies.

History in the making: SpaceX propels two NASA astronauts into orbit

A rocket ship built by Elon Musk's SpaceX company on Saturday successfully blasted off with two NASA astronauts into orbit from the US state of Florida on their way to the International Space Station, marking the dawn of a new age in commercial space travel.

Trump bans entry of certain groups of Chinese students to US

 US President Donald Trump has issued a proclamation banning the entry of Chinese students and researchers having ties with the People's Liberation Army to dismantle China's efforts to use graduate students to acquire intellectual property and technology from America.

Amidst Corona lockdown, Doctor and Nurse get married in the hospital they work

London: A nurse and doctor who had to cancel their wedding due to the coronavirus outbreak have got married at the hospital where they work.

 

China reports 23 new asymptomatic coronavirus cases, mostly in Wuhan

Beijing: China has reported two new confirmed coronavirus cases, both from abroad and 23 asymptomatic ones, majority of them from COVID-19 epicentre Wuhan, health officials said on Thursday.

5 Indian peacekeepers to be honoured posthumously with UN medal for sacrifice in line of duty

Five Indian peacekeepers, who laid down their lives while serving in UN peacekeeping missions last year, are among 83 military, police and civilian personnel to be honoured this week with a prestigious UN medal awarded posthumously for courage and sacrifice in the line of duty.

Twitter is 'interfering' in US election, 'stifling' free speech, alleges Trump

 US President Donald Trump has alleged that Twitter is "interfering" in the US election and "completely stifling" free speech, after the social media network placed a fact-checking warning on one of his tweets for the first time.

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