London, May 19 : Prince Harry, sixth in line to the British throne, married US actress Meghan Markle in a ceremony at St. George's Chapel in Windsor Castle on Saturday.
South Korean journalists may not be allowed to cover the closure of Pyongyang's nuclear test site, as the North Korean government has not accepted their visa applications, media reported on Saturday. This comes less than a week after they were reportedly invited.
Moodbidri Police Inspector accused of sexual harassment; Panambur ACP to investigate
UP: Gunmen open fire at patient inside Aligarh hospital, flee; victim critical
Former cricketer, Santal academic, Islamic scholar join TMC
Opposition, NDA trade barbs over 'horse-trading' allegations in Bihar RS polls
Tribal couple, son hacked to death over witchcraft suspicion in Jharkhand's Godda
Congress suspends 3 Odisha MLAs for cross-voting in RS polls, seeks disqualification from assembly
Suspension of 8 Lok Sabha MPs revoked; Speaker Birla says no more display of banners, posters
Iran says no response to US outreach for talks amid escalating conflict
Maharashtra govt not ready to share LPG situation despite Speaker's directive: NCP (SP) leader
EC transfers 19 senior police officers in poll-bound West Bengal
Odisha hospital fire toll rises to 12 as 2 more succumb to burn injuries
Vijay seeks future CBI inquiry on Karur stampede in TN
More than 100 people were killed after a Cubana de Aviacion Boeing 737-200 crashed soon after takeoff from Havana's Jose Marti International Airport, a media report said on Saturday. Three female passengers are in critical condition after surviving the crash.
Attempts by Facebook and Google to tackle "dark ads" and foreign interference in the run-up to Ireland's referendum on abortion have not been entirely successful, data from a transparency group seen by CNN has shown.
Between eight and 10 people died in a school shooting on Friday in the southeastern Texas city of Santa Fe, a sheriff told the media.
Pakistan on Friday voiced concern about the inauguration of the Kishenganga hydroelectric project in Jammu and Kashmir by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday.
In just one day, the Brazilian authorities went after 579 people on warrants for crimes of child pornography and sexual exploitation of minors.
Rupert Murdoch, who took charge after CEO Roger Ailes was forced out amid a sexual harassment scandal in 2016, will remain executive chairman of Fox News. Scott will report to both Rupert and his son Lachlan, CNN reported.
YouTube is rolling out a new service "YouTube Music" on May 22 to seperate the music and film components on the Google-owned video-sharing platform.
US safety regulators have launched investigation into a crash in Utah that occurred when a Tesla Model S plowed into a fire department vehicle while it was on "autopilot" mode, the media reported.