In another tragic incident caused by smartphones, Cradle Fund CEO Nazrin Hassan died after one of his phones exploded while charging. Cradle Fund is owned by the Malaysian Ministry of Finance. Hassan was using BlackBerry and Huawei smartphones. Both the smartphones were kept on charging in Hassan’s bedroom. The explosion led to a fire on the mattress in the room and the impact was so devastating that it was difficult to identify as to which of the two smartphones actually exploded due to overheating.
Hollywood actor George Clooney and his barrister-wife Amal Clooney are donating USD 100,000 to help migrant children, who were separated from their families at the U.S.-Mexico border.
Two injuries, one DNF, a DQ as India end messy World Relays campaign
GT beat PBKS by four wickets
Fire at mass marriage event attended by Dy CM Shivakumar, nobody affected
Centre launches national childhood diabetes screening, treatment framework
India-bound LPG tanker clears Hormuz
Delhi Metro to get 7 new corridors, 65 stations at Rs 48,204 cr: CM Rekha Gupta
Double-decker electric bus gutted in fire at Kurla BEST depot
Over 1 lakh students appear for NEET across TN
Heavy rain, hailstorms lash parts of Uttarakhand; all districts put on high alert
Centre must roll back LPG price hike, says Kerala CM
Mangaluru: Man sentenced to 20 years rigorous imprisonment in POCSO case
Ruckus outside counting centre in Mamata's constituency, TMC claims entry of car with BJP flag
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern gave birth to a baby girl on Thursday, the first world leader in nearly 30 years to have a child while in office.
The seat in the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) vacated by the US will be filled by a member from the same regional group.
US President Donald Trump has bowed to public pressure and signed an executive order promising to "keep families together" in migrant detentions.
At least 45 Afghan security forces and 16 militants have been killed after Taliban militants attacked security checkpoints in two Afghanistan provinces, authorities said on Wednesday.
Saudi Arabia’s deadline for accepting tenders to dig a 60-kilometre canal that will turn Qatar into an island will be June 25. Five international companies with expertise in digging canals have so far submitted their tenders for the Salwa canal inside the territories of Saudi Arabia and alongside the Saudi-Qatari borders. The name of the winner will be announced within 90 days and the company will have one year to complete the task, Saudi daily Makkah has reported.
Hollywood celebrities like Natalie Portman, Mindy Kaling and John Legend have spoken out against the controversial illegal immigration policy by US President Donald Trump's administration.
Despite talk of Digital India, only one-in-four in the country reported using the Internet in 2017, which is among the lowest in the world, according to a new survey by the Pew Research Center.
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres regretted the withdrawal of the United States from the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC), said his spokesman on Tuesday.