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Blaming the tech giants for being "instrumental to the rise of ISIS (Islamic State)," the families of 2015 San Bernardino terrorist attack victims have filed a lawsuit against Facebook, Google and Twitter.
Alankrita's film Lipstick Under My Burkha had failed to get a clearance from the censor board for being bold, forcing the makers to approach the Film Certification Appellate Tribunal (FCAT).
UberSHAAN initiative was launched in partnership with Maruti and the National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) in September this year.
Seeking support of shareholders of Indian Hotels Co Ltd (IHCL), ousted Tata Group Chairman Cyrus Mistry has said several steps taken to turnaround the hospitality chain will bear fruit only in future.
Pakistani singer Jamshed passed away on Wednesday.
A former contractor with the National Security Administration (NSA) has stolen a whopping 500 million pages of sensitive government record over the last two decades.
MI5 and British counter-terror police are tracking as many as 25 serious ISIS terror attack plots threatening to cause carnage on Britain's streets, the report said.
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The company, which has a total of 3,000 invites for the OnePlus 2 up for grabs in India, gives users a chance to bag an invite by participating in simple contests.
The dollar index was down by 0.15 per cent against a basket of six currencies in the late afternoon trade.
The No. 3 team in the world will play Germany, ranked No. 1 by FIFA, in a quarterfinal match being called an "early final" and a "final before its time.
The Hindu community in a town in Pakistan's Sindh province staged a protest against alleged harassment by a local Muslim clan who have hindered performing their religious rituals, a media report said on Friday.
The names of five firms including Jindal Steel & Power Ltd, Jindal Realty Pvt Ltd have been mentioned in the chargesheet.
The attacks in Lahore, claimed by a Pakistani Taliban splinter group, killed 14 people and wounded nearly 80 during Sunday services.