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Saturday, July 14, 2018

News headlines 14th Jule 2018


  1. Sensex adds 87 points in all time high close in afternoon trade to 36,635  
  2. Reserve Bank makes it compulsory to incorporate purchaser’s name on the face of payment instrumentalities to prevent money laundering  
  3. Industrial production growth slips to 3.2% in May while retail inflation rises to 5% in June  
  4. SEBI to soon come out with consultation paper on developing robust secondary market for debt segment   
  5. Govt approves Idea Cellular and Vodafone India merger  
  6. India becomes sixth-biggest economy in World Bank Ranking   
  7. MPC to continue with 3-day format for monetary policy meet  
  8. Steel, aluminium tariffs: India, US to hold talks in Geneva next week  
  9. RBI reveals that India's manufacturing sector recorded robust growth in sales  
  10. 1st India Tourism Mart to be organized in New Delhi from 16th of Sept.  
  11. India, South Korea ink agreement to boost bilateral trade  
  12. 12 Russian agents indicted in Mueller probe  
  13. Nawaz Sharif, his daughter arrested on return to Pak  
  14. Pakistan elections: 133 killed, over 200 injured in twin election-related blasts  
  15. Eight persons killed in Nepal landslide, flood triggered by torrential rains   
  16. Japan PM Shinzo Abe meets rain disaster survivors  
  17. US trade with India growing twice as fast as that with China: Senator Rob Portman  
  18. Four people killed in bomb blast on election rally in northwest Pakistan   
  19. China: Blast in industrial park in southwestern province killed 19 people   
  20. Pakistan anti-corruption court dismisses Nawaz Sharif's plea to transfer remaining two cases  
  21. Taliban kill at least 15 troops, 4 police: Afghan officials  
  22. Japan: Devastating rains claims 199 lives   
  23. Canada announces it will assume command of new NATO training & capacity building mission in Iraq  
  24. President nominated four people for Rajya Sabha  
  25. PM Modi begins his two-day visit to eastern UP  
  26. PM Modi to share his thoughts in Mann Ki Baat programme on July 29th  
  27. Sushma Swaraj embarks two-day visit to Manama   
  28. PM greets the people on the occasion of Rath Yatra  
  29. Rajnath Singh to hold discussions in Bangladesh on various issues   
  30. Supreme Court takes note of poor facilities in jails  
  31. S-400 Triumf missile deal with Russia will go ahead despite US sanctions, says Defence Minister      
  32. PM Modi to lay foundation for various projects in UP  
  33. President stresses on collaboration among institutes of higher learning   
  34. Heavy rain lashes Delhi-NCR  
  35. Coal scam: ED attaches fresh assets worth Rs 101 crore of Maharashtra firm  
  36. 2nd ODI: India to take on England at Lord's today  
  37. FIFA World Cup third place play-off today  
  38. Wimbledon: Kevin Anderson sails into final of men's singles   
  39. Thailand Open 2018: PV Sindhu to play women's singles semifinals   
  40. Centre plans to build port in Andhra Pradesh  
  41. Hima Das becomes 1st Indian woman to win gold at IAAF World U- 20 Athletics Championships  
  42. Mohammad Kaif announces retirement from all forms of cricket   
  43. India beat England by 8 wickets in their opening ODI match in Nottingham   
  44. Wimbledon: Nadal & Djokovic to clash in Men's singles semi-finals today  
  45. France to take on Croatia in Final of FIFA World Cup in Moscow on July 15  
  46. Roger Federer makes shock quarterfinal exit from Wimbledon Tennis Championships  
  47. England to battle it out against Croatia in 2nd semi-final of FIFA World Cup  
  48. Amit Shah to hold meetings with party leaders in Ahmedabad today  
  49. 14th batch of 3,048 Amarnath pilgrims leave base camp in Jammu  
  50. PM Modi greets Kutchi community on their New Year  
  51. Bombay High Court declines to relax ban on thermocol for Ganesh festival  
  52. Beti Bachao-Beti Padhao: MP govt to appoint girls as district Brand Ambassador  
  53. BJP President Amit Shah to visit Hyderabad today  
  54. Madras HC asks Tamil Nadu govt to submit video recordings, documents & reports pertaining to protest against Sterlite plant in Tuticorin  
  55. Spiritual leader, head of Sadhu Vaswani mission Dada JP Vaswani passes away in Pune   
  56. Bihar govt approves amendments in stringent provisions of Prohibition & Excise Act 2016  
  57. Andhra Pradesh govt keen to support the agriculture sector    
  58. J&K: Army commando killed, another soldier injured in ongoing Kupwara gunfight   
  59. Delhi court awards 7-year rigorous imprisonment to retired captain Salam Singh Rathore in 2006 Navy War Room leak case  
  60. Special court orders framing of additional charge against Naveen Jindal & others in Jharkhand coal block allocation case   
  61. SC seeks response from Centre on I&B Ministry's decision to set up social media hub for monitoring online data  
  62. Home Minister Rajnath Singh to arrive in Dhaka today on 3-day visit; border management & Rohingya issue on the agenda  
  63. GST Council to Meet On 21st July

  64. Scientific Organizations should work in synergy and not in silos: Vice President
  65. Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation Launches the Swachh Survekshan Grameen 2018
  66. Higher work demand and Greater Timely Payment of wages in MGNREGA
  67. Indian students bag three silver and two bronze medals in  59th International Mathematical Olympiad
  68. Smt Maneka Sanjay Gandhi urges the States to ensure effective implementation of Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act (PWDVA), 2005
  69. Address by the Hon’ble President of India Shri Ram Nath Kovind at the meeting of Vice-Chancellors, Directors and Heads of various central Institutes of Higher Learning
  70. Proposal for construction of break water harbour in Konkan
  71. PM to visit Eastern UP on July 14th and 15th, 2018
  72. Commerce Minister Meets World Bank Team 
  73. PM congratulates Hima Das on winning Gold in 400m of World U20 Championships
  74. PM inaugurates new  Headquarters  of Archaeological Survey of India  in New Delhi today
  75. Union Minister Shri Arun Jaitley calls for cooperative federalism in agriculture sector
  76. Text of PM’s speech during his interaction with the members of Self Help Groups across the country through video bridge
  77. Be disciplined, practice right values, follow rules and respect women: VP tells UNESCO Brave Kids
  78. NABARD Foundation Day Seminar
  79. Minister of State for Home Affairs, Shri Kiren Rijiju at NRI awards function
  80. Inauguration of “Dhanraj Bhagat (1917-1988): Journey from Physical to the Spiritual” exhibition
  81. Nomination of 22 IIS officers for the Foreign Component of the Phase-IV Trainig(4th batch) in University of California (UC), Berkeley, USA during 6th - 14th August, 2018 under MCTP of the cadre trainig policy for IIS Officers- reg.
  82. Indian students bag three silver and two bronze medals in 59th International Mathematical Olympiad
  83. Commerce Minister Meets World Bank Team
  84. Mehbooba Mufti's remark receives all-round criticism
  85. Heavy rains lash Delhi/NCR bringing much awaited relief from heat
  86. PM Modi to lay foundation stone of Poorvanchal Expressway in Azamgarh
  87. Bombay HC declines to relax ban on thermocol for Ganesh festival
  88. Many civilians among 54 dead in anti-IS strike in Syria: monitor
  89. South Korean Prez urges North, U.S. to move forward on denuclearisation
  90. 'Black Widow' standalone to be directed by Cate Shortland
  91. 'Soorma' - film on legendary Indian hockey player Sandeep Singh released
  92. Dejected England, Belgium aim to leave World Cup on a high
  93. India eye series win, England face 'Kuldeep conundrum'
  94. Make people active agents of transforming India: Vice President tells IAS officers
  95. Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi to interact directly with beneficiaries of National Rural Livelihoods Mission across the country tomorrow
  96. PM inaugurates new Headquarters of Archaeological Survey of India in New Delhi today
  97. Use of Aadhaar in Ayushman Bharat – Desirable and not “Must”
  98. PM interacts with members of Self Help Groups across the country through video bridge
  99. Transparency & accountability must become our guiding principles: Vice President
  100. PM inaugurates new ASI Headquarters in New Delhi
  101. Pacquiao, Matthysse make weight for welterweight title showdown
  102. Jagannath Rath Yatra starts in Ahmedabad
  103. 7 immigrant children reunited with their mothers in New York
  104. 133 killed, 200 injured in twin blasts in Pakistan
  105. Anderson sees off Isner in marathon semi-final
  106. 8 endangered black rhinos die in Kenya in botched relocation
  107. Djokovic edges ahead of Nadal in semi-final thriller
  108. Nadal braced for 'complex' Djokovic in 52nd meeting
  109. PV Sindhu progresses to semifinals of Thailand Open
  110. Nawaz Sharif, daughter Maryam arrested in graft case on return to Pakistan
  111. Amarnath Yatra: Nearly 1.52 lakh yatris paid obeisance so far
  112. Suresh Prabhu asks pharma companies to invest in R&D
  113. Rajnath Singh meets Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina
  114. Arun Jaitley slams Congress for 1971 'Garibi Hatao' model
  115. J&K: Terrorists fire upon CRPF party in Anantnag, 2 jawans martyred
  116. Aadhaar in Ayushman Bharat desirable but not mandatory: Government
  117. Controversy brews over Congress leader Shashi Tharoor's 'Hindu Pakistan' remark
  118. Alliance with JD(U) intact in Bihar, says BJP Chief
  119. PM Modi inaugurates new ASI Headquarters in New Delhi
  120. Hima Das scripts history, becomes 1st Indian woman to win gold in World Jr Athletics C'ships
  121. Mexican scientists develop hybrid chayote fruit to battle cancer
  122. 007 Elements: James Bond Museum opens on Austrian Alps
  123. New US policy to turn away more asylum seekers
  124. Sindhi spiritual leader Dada Vaswani passes away
  125. PM Modi inaugurates New Headquarters Building of ASI
  126. Assam: CM Sonowal visits flood-hit northern parts
  127. BJP President Amit Shah reviews poll readiness in Jharkhand
  128. Unnao case: CBI charges BJP MLA with raping minor girl
  129. PM: Self Help Groups triggering financial growth of poor
  130. Wimbledon: Federer crashes out, Nadal in Semis
  131. Twitter to remove locked accounts to "build trust"
  132. Naval war room leak: Former officer gets 7 years jail
  133. Taliban kill candidate, 19 others in attack on Peshawar poll rally
  134. BSNL launches India's first internet telephony service ‘Wings’
  135. India surpasses France to become World's 6th largest economy
  136. Mudra Yojana empowering the powerless, funding the unfunded
  137. FIFA World Cup: Croatia beat England 2-1 to enter final for first time
  138. Manipur: 9 dead in massive landslides
  139. Mumbai sees respite from rains but warning for more remains
  140. Why Japan is going to accept more foreign workers
  141. The enduring influence of the Czech Republic’s communists
  142. How England surprised everyone at the World Cup
  143. What are “predatory” academic journals?
  144. Why bitcoin uses so much energy
  145. Ganga Praharis in News: Know About Them
  146. General Data Protection Regulation
  147. MSME SAMADHAAN
  148. National Awards for Innovative Practices and Experiments in Education for Schools and Teacher Education Institutions
  149. Happiness curriculum of Delhi Government
  150. Drinking Water Management
  151. Irrigation Water Management
  152. Prospects of using Artificial Insemination technology in pig farming
  153. Transformation of Aspirational Districts
  154. PM’s remarks at joint press meet with President of South Korea
  155. PM, South Korean President, inaugurate mobile manufacturing facility in Noida
  156. PM lays foundation stone for urban infrastructure projects in Jaipur
  157. PM’s speech at the Inauguration the New Building of Archaeological Survey of India
  158. PM’s speech during his interaction with the members of Self Help Groups across the country through video bridge
  159. PM to interact directly with beneficiaries of National Rural Livelihoods Mission across the country tomorrow
  160. PM to inaugurate new ASI Headquarters in New Delhi
  161. List of MoUs/Documents signed during the State Visit of President of South Korea to India
  162. PM’s Press Statement during the state visit of the President of the Republic of South Korea to India
  163. Memorandum of Understanding between DGFASLI and GMB for improving working conditions in the ship recycling yards at Alang
  164. Niti Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant questions logic of mining bans amidst imports of the same minerals - Moneycontrol.com
  165. NITI Aayog's simultaneous elections proposal must be scrutinised closely; move could hurt country's federal structure - Firstpost
  166. Chief ministers' panel and NITI Aayog deliberates on using MGNREGA funds for rehabilitation of agricultural land - Firstpost
  167. Crop insurance scheme: Still too early to judge, let it stabilise, says NITI Aayog member Ramesh Chand - Financial Express
  168. Former Niti Aayog chief Arvind Panagariya backs Modi up on Jio Institute, calls him 'courageous leader' - The New Indian Express
  169. Niti Aayog: E-vehicles to help curb pollution - The Asian Age
  170. Delhi air pollution: Niti Aayog proposes 15-point action plan to deal ... - Economic Times
  171. NITI Aayog calls for validation of zero budget natural farming - Hindu Business Line (satire) (press release) (blog)
  172. JK missing in Niti Aayog's ranking on water resource management - Brighter Kashmir (press release)
  173. LPG Subsidy Jumps 60% in Last Two Months, NITI Aayog Says it Creates Distortion - News18
  174. Breathe: An Action Plan for Combating Air Pollution - Consultation Paper
  175. Railways to accept digital Aadhaar, driving licence as ID proof from govt's DigiLocker
  176. Monthly UPI transactions cross 200 million in June
  177. Three lakh Common Service Centres have created jobs, empowered citizens: PM Modi
  178. Digital India is a fight against graft, black money: PM Narendra Modi
  179. CSCs in 2.5 lakh gram panchayats by year-end: IT Min
  180. Digital India: From appointment in hospitals to blood availability, now it’s all available on UMANG app
  181. Isro to launch more satellites to boost rural internet connectivity under Digital India project
  182. India's Exports Up Nearly 19% Over Year In April-June 2018
  183. Indian Pharma Industry's Revenues Estimated To Have Surged 7.4% In 2017
  184. Impact Of MSP On Inflation Largely Depends Upon Procurement
  185. Water Storage In Major Reservoirs At 24% Of Total Capacity
  186. There is a need to understand product specific supply chains for India urge...
  187. NABARD Would Promote 5000 Farmer Producer Organizations In Next 2 Years; Sa...
  188. CPI inflation rises to 5% in June 2018
  189. Industrial production growth moderates to 3.2% in May 2018
  190. India's fuel product sales up 8.7% in June 2018
  191. Domestic crude oil imports soaring, output lags
  192. Retail Sales In India Growing At An Impressive Rate Of About 15%; Reveals A...
  193. National Highways and Port Connectivity projects worth Rs 6688 Crores to be...
  194. Enhanced monsoon activity to continue over Central India
  195. India becomes world's sixth largest economy
  196. India-Korea CEOs Develop An Ambitious Agenda To Enhance Trade And Investmen...
  197. Walchand Peoplefirst schedules board meeting
  198. Redington (India) to convene board meeting
  199. Fomento Resorts & Hotels AGM scheduled
  200. Nova Publications India to hold board meeting
  201. InterGlobe Aviation schedules AGM
  202. Gujarat State Petronet to declare Quarterly Result
  203. Kilpest India to discuss results
  204. RS Software (India) to discuss results
  205. Setco Automotive to hold board meeting
  206. Fine Organic Industries to avail USD 18.75 million finance
  207. Essel Propack announces cessation of CFO
  208. Board of Just Dial to consider proposal for buyback of shares
  209. Board of Prabhat Telecoms (India) decides to change trading platform
  210. Board of Vipul approves resignation of CFO
  211. Edelweiss Financial Services allots 55.62 lakh equity shares
  212. China Stocks end mixed amid trade tensions
  213. Hong Kong Hang Seng extends gain
  214. Japan Nikkei gains 1.85% on offshore lead, weaker yen
  215. China: Stocks mixed amid trade tensions
  216. Japan Nikkei gains on offshore lead, weaker yen
  217. Australia Stocks mixed
  218. Australia Market bounces 0.85% on bottom fishing
  219. Japan: Nikkei jumps 1.2% on bargain buying, weaker yen
  220. Hong Kong Hang Seng gains on bargain hunting
  221. China Stocks rebound on bottom fishing
  222. Australia Market bounces on bottom fishing
  223. Japan Nikkei jumps on bargain buying, weaker yen
  224. Japan Nikkei tumbles 1.2% on latest tariff news
  225. Hong Kong Hang Seng falls as Sino-US trade war fears mount
  226. China: Stocks tumble 1.8% as US ramps up trade row, threatens new tariffs
  227. Mangeshkars migrated as Goa lacked opportunities: Parrikar
  228. Tamil Nadu opposes repeal of UGC Act
  229. Dell to celebrate empowering women entrepreneurs in Canada
  230. Sharifs to face trial in 2 more NAB cases in Adiala Jail
  231. UN finalises global compact aimed at aiding legal migration
  232. BJP says Amit Shah didn't speak on Ram temple
  233. India unveils world's largest visa centre in Bangladesh
  234. Soldier injured in Pakistan firing on LoC
  235. Veteran journalist Yagnik fell off building: MP Police
  236. Imran Khan taunts Sharif over his 'friendship' with Modi
  237. Musk wants to visit India early 2019, will Modi have the time? (Lead)
  238. President nominates 4 to Rajya Sabha
  239. Swiss midfielder Shaqiri joins Liverpool
  240. When humanoid robot Sophia fell in love with 'colourful and diverse' India
  241. Maybe I excel at supernatural thriller genre: Dipika Kakar
  242. BSF only force that allows smartphone use: DG
  243. BBC's Bafta winning shows to air in India
  244. Amit Mehra to represent India at The Men Universe 2018-19
  245. Not just fish, contaminated fruit also causes cancer: Goa Minister
  246. Is the government in a pre-election haste to revamp green laws?
  247. Decoded: How Omega-3 fatty acid helps inhibit cancer's spread
  248. Belgium's Witsel expects France to win World Cup
  249. ED chargesheets Naveen Jindal, others in coal block allocation case
  250. Sunny Leone set to premiere 'Karenjit Kaur' despite objection
  251. Actor Corey Sligh found guilty of molesting minor
  252. Israel bombs Hamas positions in Gaza
  253. Bill Murray,Tilda Swinton to star in 'The Dead Don't Lie' zombie comedy
  254. China's new world heritage site limits visitors
  255. Keep your fashion high, travel in style this monsoon
  256. Sirin Labs finalising world's 1st Blockchain-based smartphone
  257. Google's Phone app to filter spam calls without any notification
  258. Jensen Ackles’ 'Arrow' dream to come true
  259. Railways to install plastic bottle crushing machines at 2,000 stations
  260. No anti-incumbency, BJP set for fourth term: Chhattisgarh CM Raman Singh (IANS Interview)
  261. Croatia in World Cup: The story of its origin (Comment)
  262. How can the Congress shed its 'Muslim party' image? (Column: Political Circus)
  263. I'm a bankable actor: Kartik Aaryan
  264. Unpretentious, honest Katrina takes control of her life again (Column: Bollywood Spotlight)
  265. Decorated top cop pens cat-and-mouse tale of nabbing Bihar's dreaded outlaw
  266. Another Viennese psychologist's contribution to human understanding - and happiness (Book Review)
  267. Prudent Corporate Advisory Services Offering Minority Stake to TA Associates
  268. TA Associates Announces Minority Investment in Prudent Corporate Advisory Services
  269. Market Xcel Enters the Big Data Analytics Arena
  270. Wipro Cited as a Leader in Gartner's Magic Quadrant for Data Center Outsourcing and Hybrid Infrastructure Managed Services, North America
  271. StackRoute - a Digital Transformation Partner for Corporates by NIIT Recognized as the Most Innovative Learning Partner for Enterprises
  272. Ingram Micro Strengthens Alliance With Salesforce India
  273. Elevate to a Sportier Dimension. The New BMW 3 Series Gran Turismo Sport Launched in India
  274. Forevermark India Hosts the Seventh Edition of the Forevermark Forum in New Delhi
  275. CA Technologies Enhances Family Friendly Benefits With Industry-Leading Global New Parent Leave Policy
  276. Doy's #HappifyHarPal Campaign Has a Refreshing Answer to the Question #LogKyaKahenge
  277. Toyoda Gosei Enhances Technical Development Operations in India
  278. Brazil Approves AerSafe for Airbus 321 Aircraft to Comply with Fuel Tank Flammability Reduction Rule
  279. Contactless Technology Powers Fifty Percent of Purchases at 2018 FIFA World Cup Russiaa,c
  280. MetLife Selects Lucep as Winner of collab 3.0 EMEA
  281. Blockchain-based Adents NovaTrack Issues Token to Standardize Access to Comprehensive Supply Chain Traceability
  282. Croatia, STATS' First World Cup Team Customer with STATS Edgea,c, Goes on Historic Run to Final
  283. See Where the Future Unfolds at the IBC2018 Leaders' Forum
  284. RSA Conference 2018 Asia-Pacific & Japan Announces Keynote Stage Line-up
  285. Kohler Co. Unveiled as Principal Partner of Manchester United
  286. Corporate Social Responsibility Related News Releases and Story Ideas for Reporters, Bloggers and Media Outlets
  287. Asus Zenfone 5z review: Sleek, swift and power-packed mid-range smartphone
  288. Microsoft Surface Pro (2018) review: This is a polished, versatile tablet
  289. Kayakalp: Why Sacred Games could be Indian television's Lagaan moment
  290. Putin vs the US 'reset
  291. Aurobindo acquires Apotex Inc's business in 5 European countries for €74 mn
  292. Remuneration of Tata Motors' bosses drops as turnaround takes effect
  293. How Fifa World Cup 2018 boosted Berger Paints' Russian venture
  294. Dalmia Bharat eyes acquisitions as Binani Cement fate hangs in balance
  295. Virtual Reality startup SmartVizX raises Rs 100 mn pre-series A funding
  296. IHH wins race to acquire Fortis with Rs 40-bn bid, beats TPG-Manipal
  297. Tesla, BMW score a win for China amid Trumps' trade war antics
  298. Ikea not ready to open first India store yet, postpones launch to August 9
  299. Tycoon Mukesh Ambani set to overtake Alibaba's Jack Ma as Asia's richest
  300. Tata Motors, JLR face diverse dynamics in key markets: Chief Chandrasekaran
  301. Infosys Q1 net profit rises 3.7% to Rs 36.12 bn, delivers in-line numbers
  302. Kesoram AGM: Shareholder proposes handing over firm to Kumar Birla
  303. Singh brothers say Fortis Healthcare will grow stronger under IHH ownership
  304. NCLT gives 16 days to Lanco creditors to examine revised resolution plan
  305. Cisco saves $490 mn by implementing flexi timings for employees
  306. Vedanta Group profit may take 2-3% hit on Sterlite Copper closure
  307. Overseas tech and e-commerce firms Google, Amazon etc. under I-T radar
  308. SC to hear home buyers plea against Jaiprakash Associates on July 16
  309. Maharashtra excise slaps notice on Diageo; demands Rs 530 mn as penalty
  310. Moody's downgrades Tata Motors rating to Ba2 with a stable outlook
  311. JP Morgan posts record Q2 profit of $8.32 bn on higher trading revenue
  312. Infrastructure consultant REPL raises nearly Rs 190 million via IPO
  313. HSBC India names Amitabh Malhotra head of investment banking
  314. Walmart assures I-T dept to fulfill tax obligations in Flipkart deal
  315. NTPC signs Rs 15 bn term loan with HDFC Bank for a period of 15 years
  316. No merit in Mistry's charges against Tata Sons, Ratan Tata: NCLT
  317. Thyssenkrupp names finance chief Guido Kerkhoff as interim CEO
  318. IKEA delays first India store's opening, says need time to ensure quality
  319. To boost production, NINL begins process to choose MDO for iron ore mines
  320. L&T construction bags order worth Rs 30 bn in Andhra Pradesh, Oman
  321. Larsen & Toubro (L&T) today said its construction arm has won orders worth Rs 3,000 crore to build office buildings in Andhra Pradesh and a tourism-related facility in Oman.
  322. Coal scam: Court orders framing of additional charge against Naveen Jindal
  323. SpiceJet to enter into major business partnerships with US companies: CMD
  324. J&J to pay $550 million after lawsuit links cancer to its baby powder
  325. Nearly two dozen women who claimed asbestos in Johnson & Johnson talcum powder caused their ovarian cancer were awarded USD 550 million in damages by a St Louis jury in the first case against the company that focused on asbestos in the powder.
  326. Fortis accepts Rs 40-bn investment offer from IHH at Rs 170 per share
  327. CCI gives nod to Vishal Mega Marts deal by Kedaara Capital, Partners Group
  328. Seed-stage investor SRI Capital announces $100 mn US-India VC fund
  329. Musk may visit India in 2019, but will Modi have the time in poll season?
  330. On Bangladesh visit, Rajnath discusses bilateral ties with PM Hasina
  331. TV subtitles can do wonders for literacy, bureaucracy must take note
  332. How Punjab's farmers are changing strategy to cope with climate change
  333. Annual Jagannath Rath Yatra commences in Ahmedabad, PM Modi greets people
  334. Central Railway earns Rs 593.6 mn from ticketless, irregular travellers
  335. News digest: LIC-IDBI bank deal, trade deficit, RBI data norms, and more
  336. It's like creating surveillance state: SC on govt plan to monitor WhatsApp
  337. Court orders framing of bribery charges against Naveen Jindal in coal scam
  338. India invites Donald Trump to be Chief Guest at R Day celebrations in 2019
  339. Over 50 wealthy people who bought Nirav Modi jewellery under I-T scanner
  340. Popcorn too expensive? Now take your food inside multiplexes in Maharashtra
  341. S-400 missile deal with Russia to go ahead despite US sanctions: Sitharaman
  342. Indo-Pacific region isn't club of few members, won't gang up against China
  343. Coal scam case: ED files charge sheet against Naveen Jindal, 14 others
  344. India-US 2+2 dialogue expected in first week of September: Sitharaman
  345. Modi loses 284,746 followers, Rahul 17,000 as Twitter removes accounts
  346. Restrictions imposed in Srinagar; Hurriyat leader Farooq in police custody
  347. Attempt by Centre to split PDP will have 'dangerous' consequences: Mufti
  348. Indian kids, sex, debauchery: Five things from Reham Khan's book on Imran
  349. Two CRPF troopers killed, one injured in militant attack in Kashmir
  350. Monsoon claims 77 lives in Kerala, govt okays relief funds for districts
  351. In a major breakthrough, ancient blazar found at end of cosmic rays mystery
  352. US trade with India growing twice faster than that with China: Senator
  353. Urea scam: 2 Turkish nationals, relative of ex-PM among 8 people convicted
  354. Modi invites Donald Trump to be chief guest for Republic Day 2019: Report
  355. Military most trusted in India; govt officials, parties take back seats
  356. Panagariya backs 'eminence' tag to Jio Institute, calls PM 'courageous
  357. UN chief Guterres hints at support for human rights probe in Kashmir
  358. News digest: Sensex at record high, Idea-Voda merger, inflation, and more
  359. INFOGRAPHIC: Stage set for revival of monsoon over North, shows IMD data
  360. Lok Sabha elections 2019: PM Modi to address 50 rallies by Feb next year
  361. Under-20 World Junior Athletics: Hima Das wins gold, scripts history
  362. With 330 passengers on board, two IndiGo planes avert mid-air collision
  363. H-1B visa alert: Donald Trump makes things worse for Indian techies
  364. Norms on Korean gold imports may be changed before next CEPA meet
  365. Chhattisgarh to build six 100-bed multi-specialty hospitals on PPP model
  366. Life insurers' premium growth doubles in first quarter, says Irdai
  367. Trade war is the biggest concern for global financial market: Natixis
  368. Buoyed by lower import duties, Chilean fruit exporters eyeing Indian market
  369. India's trade deficit widens to five-year high in June; exports up 17.57%
  370. India-US 2+2 dialogue in September; MEA yet to confirm invite to Trump
  371. Sitharaman claims MoD 'alive and kicking' after 'getting the weeds out
  372. Good and bad news for Russia: S-400 deal is on, while FGFA is dead
  373. India can overtake UK to become 5th largest economy by 2019: Arun Jaitley
  374. Steel ministry may bring royalty and auction money under GST ambit
  375. Russia can go ahead with FGFA project, India may join later: Sitharaman
  376. Existing Mineral Act is cumbersome, needs simplification: Amitabh Kant
  377. Talcher fertiliser plant revival on fast track, commissioning by 2022
  378. Cochin Shipyard, Inland Waterways Authority ink deal for Ro-Ro vessels
  379. India's June exports up 17.57% at $27.7 bn; trade deficit at 43-month high
  380. Bridging trade gap: Indian mangoes, beer to get free access to South Korea
  381. RBI likely to hike interest rates this fiscal, next increase in August: DBS
  382. Govt looking at proposal to include mining royalty as input cost under GST
  383. India to surpass Britain to become 5th largest economy in 2019: Jaitley
  384. After Samsung, UP govt promises land to electronics majors
  385. Petrol price crosses Rs 84-mark in Mumbai, up in Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai
  386. India invites Trump for R-Day: When events replace serious foreign policy
  387. Planning to file your ITR? Here are 9 key tips for first-time taxpayers
  388. Iran, Russia sanctions issue to be sorted out soon: Indian ambassador to US
  389. Russia defence deal: Working to get CAATSA waiver for India, say senators
  390. Indian retaliation on Trump tariff on steel, aluminium not apt, says USTR
  391. SFBs look to grab bulk deposits pie; offer higher interest rates at 8-8.5%
  392. Jharkhand's Rajmahal mine stir: Power supply to eastern states may be hit
  393. Navi Mumbai airport Phase I cost escalates by 50% to Rs 135.6 billion
  394. Twin shocks for economy as growth slumps, retail inflation picks up
  395. 75% of under-construction infra projects delayed, no clear timeline: CARE
  396. Slide in states' fiscal position; capital outlay to grow slower, says RBI
  397. Fraud-hit PNB eyes biggest bank profit, may sell stake in housing finance
  398. Amitabh Malhotra appointed as head of Investment Banking for HSBC India
  399. Surging housing costs may prompt Reserve Bank to raise rates again
  400. DBS aims to cover 18 more cities in India in next 12 to 18 months
  401. Will SBI's bond plan help India Inc's comeback to the offshore market?
  402. Future Generali India Insurance starts delivering policies via WhatsApp
  403. Bank, insurance firm unions threaten nationwide stir over govt policies
  404. CBI books three Mumbai companies for banking fraud as SBI loses Rs 1.36 bn
  405. With no relief from Sebi, LIC to make open offer to IDBI Bank shareholders
  406. Axis Bank recommends three candidates to succeed CEO Shikha Sharma
  407. No impact of ownership change on debt-ridden IDBI Bank rating, says ICRA
  408. IndusInd Bank Q1 up by 24% at Rs 10.36 billion, asset quality falls
  409. LIC to make open offer to IDBI Bank shareholders for 51% equity: Source
  410. Who will succeed CEO Shikha Sharma? Axis Bank shortlists three candidates
  411. Axis Bank today said it has shortlisted three candidates to succeed the MD & CEO Shikha Sharma, whose term is due to expire in December this year.
  412. ICICI group's insurance arms to focus on technology, newer sales channels
  413. State Bank of India to raise dollar funds through maiden green bonds
  414. RBI raises Centre's WMA advances to Rs 700 bn for July-September quarter
  415. Banks clock 85% of annual credit target of Rs 600 bn in Odisha
  416. As govt bond yields dry up, central banks ramp up their risk taking
  417. CBI seeks support from tax experts to probe multi-billion banking frauds
  418. PSBs to raise over Rs 500 bn equity capital in FY19 for business growth
  419. Set up central agency with experts to evaluate big loan proposals: ICAI
  420. IMPS fund transfers double from previous year to Rs 3.23 trn in Apr-Jun qtr
  421. NHRC silver jubilee: Docu screened; panel discussion at IIMC in Sep
  422. The NHRC has lined up a host of programmes as part of its silver jubilee celebrations, which include special lectures, exhibition, panel discussion and release of a special postal stamp to mark 25 years of its existence.
  423. Mangeshkars might've left Goa due to lack of opportunities: CM
  424. Goa Chief Minister Manohar  Parrikar today said the state has always produced great  talent, but lacked opportunities, which is perhaps why the  legendary Mangeshkar family had moved out.
  425. TN opposes Higher Education Bill, says no to scrapping UGC
  426. The Tamil Nadu government today  strongly opposed the Centre's draft Bill on setting up a  Higher Education Commission and wanted the existing  arrangement with the UGC at the helm to continue.
  427. Soorma' releases in Pakistan and Kuwait
  428. Soorma", Indian hockey player Sandeep Singh's biopic, has hit theatres across Pakistan and Kuwait.
  429. Nun abuse case: Police will take action when 'fully convinced', say officials
  430. The team probing the alleged rape of a nun by a bishop of the Roman Catholic church will take action in the case "after they are fully convinced", a police officer said.
  431. Congress will sweep Rajasthan assembly polls: Sachin Pilot
  432. Ex-Gujarat CM Shankarsinh Vaghela's son joins BJP
  433. Former Gujarat Chief Minister Shankarsinh Vaghela's son Mahendrasinh, a two-time Congress MLA, today joined the BJP.
  434. Congress taunts Modi for friendship with Sharif
  435. Naveen congratulates Mohapatra and Mansingh on RS nomination
  436. Odisha Chief Minister Naveen  Patnaik today congratulated stone artist Raghunath Mohapatra  and classical danseuse Sonal Mansingh for being nominated to  the Rajya Sabha.
  437. Book tells kids how to tackle difficult childhood experiences
  438. A new book introduces kids into discussions around difficult childhood experiences and addresses issues like grief and healing.
  439. Villagers beat naxal to death over levy demand
  440. 120 trucks entering Delhi fined for overloading
  441. In a drive conducted earlier this month against overloaded commercial vehicles entering the city, the Delhi Transport department and the NHAI imposed fines on 120 trucks, an official said today.
  442. Freight rates move up on less availability of trucks
  443. Freight rates for nine-tonne pay load section for select destinations improved by Rs 1000 at the local truck transport market in the national capital today following shortage of trucks in the market amid better cargo movements.
  444. Man arrested for locking up wife after giving triple talaq in UP
  445. A man has been arrested for allegedly giving his wife triple talaq over phone and locking her up for a month without food and water, leading to her death, police said today.
  446. Two NRI devotees donate Rs 13.5 crore to Lord Venkateswara
  447. Two US-based entrepreneurs today donated Rs 13.5 crore to the famous hill shrine of Lord Venkateswara at nearby Tirumala.
  448. People's condemnation of Tharoor important: Swamy
  449. Jual Oram apologises for Mallya remark
  450. Aurobindo to acquire Apotex ops in 5 European nations for EUR 74 mn
  451. Aurobindo Pharma today said it has inked a pact to acquire Apotex's commercial operations across five European countries, including Poland and Spain, for 74 million euros.
  452. Cost accountants should help fight gold plating in biz landscape: Prez
  453. President Ram Nath Kovind today said cost accountants should ensure that wasteful costs in production are removed as well as fight abberations of gold plating.
  454. Maha govt to spend Rs 7,300 cr on repair of electricity poles
  455. The Maharashtra government has  prepared a plan to repair the electricity poles, wires and  other systems at a cost of Rs 7,300 crore, Energy Minister  Chandrashekhar Bawankule has said.
  456. First batch of Haj pilgrims leaves for Saudi Arabia
  457. The first batch of Haj pilgrims was today flagged off by Minority Affairs Minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi, who said the preparations for ensuring a smooth pilgrimage have been completed.
  458. Sambhaji Bhide in trouble over his "mangoes for sons" remarks
  459. Controversial Hindutva leader  Sambhaji Bhide has been found guilt of violating law with his  "mangoes for sons" remarks and will be dragged to court by the  Nashik civic body.
  460. Two killed in road accident in Balasore
  461. Two persons were  killed and as many seriously injured when an auto-rickshaw in  which they were travelling was hit by a van near Rupsa in  Balasore district, police said today.
  462. Himachal: 1 criminal killed in gunfight
  463. Doctor booked for "cruelty" to animals
  464. A doctor has been booked on  charges of causing "cruelty" to animals, the police said  today.
  465. Railways distribute E-notebooks to wards of its employees
  466. The Chakradharpur Division of  South Eastern Railway has distributed electronic note books  among 47 girls of lower grade employees, a railway official  said.
  467. CPWD makes 168 govt buildings accessible for differently-abled persons so far
  468. The Central Public Works Department (CPWD) has so far made 168 government buildings approachable for differently-abled persons in the country under the Accessible India Campaign', an initiative of the Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (DEPwD).
  469. Kolkata court summons Tharoor over 'Hindu-Pakistan' remark
  470. Soldier injured by Pakistan sniper firing along LoC in J&K
  471. A soldier was injured when he was reportedly shot by a Pakistani sniper from across the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir's Rajouri district, officials said today.
  472. Telangana teen scales Mt. Kilimanjaro
  473. WCD asks states to nominate nutrition spokespersons in every district: Official
  474. The WCD Ministry has asked states to nominate nutrition spokespersons in every district to  ensure consistent and mass local engagement of people in the country's fight against malnourishment, an official said.
  475. 35-yr-old man stoned to death in UP
  476. A 35-year-old person was stoned to death in Bhokaheri village here allegedly by a man who accused him of eloping with his wife, police said today.
  477. Wanted criminal killed in encounter in HP
  478. A wanted criminal was today killed and two others were arrested in an encounter with the Punjab Police in Himachal Pradesh's Bilaspur district, police said.
  479. Three arrested for eve-teasing in UP
  480. Three persons were arrested for allegedly harassing some women passengers on board a train at Khatoli in the district, police said today.
  481. One Nation, One Election a debacle in successive elections
  482. Indian boxers on a roll at Serbian youth boxing tourney
  483. There was no stopping the Indian juggernaut at the Golden Glove of Vojvodina Youth Boxing Tournament as nine from the country advanced to the semifinals to be assured of medals on day 3 of the competition in Subotica, Serbia.
  484. 7-yr-old boy electrocuted to death in UP
  485. A seven-year-old boy was electrocuted to death and two other children were injured when they came in contact with an electricity pole in Chapar village here, police said today.
  486. Central Railway earns Rs. 59.36 cr from ticketless travelers
  487. Corporate support important for betterment of sports: Abhinav Bindra
  488. Gold coins of 12th century found during road construction in Chhattisgarh
  489. Amit Shah attends 'Mangal Arti' at Jagannath temple in Ahmedabad
  490. Man who burgled ex-BJP MLA's house arrested in Mumbai
  491. Shivraj Chouhan to launch 'Jan Ashirwad Yatra' today
  492. This isn't Pakistan, AMU must provide quota: SC/ST panel
  493. JNU makes attendance compulsory for teachers
  494. Balochistan blast: Death toll rises to 128
  495. Doctor shot dead over old enmity in Bulandshahr
  496. A doctor was gunned down allegedly by three bike-borne assailants, including his brother-in law, over an old enmity in Kakod town of the district today, police said.
  497. Demand for hostel accommodation: CMCH senior students' fast enters day 4
  498. Six senior students of the Calcutta Medical College and Hospital were on an indefinite fast for the fourth day today demanding accommodation in the new hostel which is allotted only for first year students.
  499. Bajrangi killer to be shifted to Fatehgarh jail from Baghpat
  500. Sunil Rathi, the alleged killer of mafia don Munna Bajrangi, will be shifted from Baghpat District Jail to Fatehgarh Central Jail on an administrative ground, an order issued by the UP government said.
  501. Mild tremors felt in several areas in Maha's Thane district
  502. Temors were felt in some parts of  Thane district at around 9:30pm today with people rushing out  of their homes in panic, local officials said.
  503. India inaugurates largest visa centre in Bangladesh
  504. India inaugurated its largest visa centre in the world in the Bangladeshi capital today to reduce the waiting time for applicants.
  505. Trump on golf retreat in Scotland as protests against his visit continue
  506. Donald Trump will spend a relaxed weekend playing golf at a resort he owns in Scotland as protests against the US President's visit to the UK continue.
  507. Microsoft raises alarms about face recognition
  508. Microsoft is calling on Congress to regulate the use of facial recognition technology to protect people's privacy and freedom of expression.
  509. Death toll in Balochistan suicide bombing reaches 130
  510. The toll from the deadliest attack on a campaign rally in Pakistan's restive Balochistan reached 130 today as the country's security establishment was under pressure to improve security and intelligence gathering to avoid further election carnage.
  511. Intel official: Cyber threat warnings 'blinking red
  512. Warning lights about cyber threats to US national security are "blinking red" and the digital attempts to undermine America are occurring daily, not just at election time, the nation's top intelligence official said yesterday.
  513. Peru president sacks justice minister over judicial corruption scandal
  514. Peruvian President Martin Vizcarra dismissed Justice Minister Salvador Heresi yesterday after the publication of a series of audio recordings that sparked a scandal over the sale of sentences and influence peddling.
  515. Zombieland 2' is happening 10 years after original film
  516. The sequel to "Zombieland" is in the works, with most of the original cast set to reprise their roles.
  517. China detains suspects after blast at chemical plant
  518. Authorities have detained "several" suspects in wake of an explosion at a chemical plant in southwest China that left 19 dead and injured 12 others, state media said.
  519. Trump-Putin meet to take place despite indictments in Russian case
  520. The Helsinki meeting between presidents Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin will take place Monday, despite the indictment of 12 Russian intelligence officers for interfering in the November 2016 presidential election, Washington said yesterday.
  521. Rosamund Pike, Chris O'Dowd to star in comedy sitcom
  522. Actors Rosamund Pike and Chris O'Dowd are set to feature in "State of the Union,"  a short-form comedy series from Nick Hornby.
  523. State election officials in US meet amid security concerns
  524. The top state election officials from throughout the US are gathering this weekend in Philadelphia amid fresh revelations of Russia's interference in the 2016 presidential election.
  525. Woman charged with hacking Selena Gomez's email
  526. A New Jersey woman has been charged with hacking into singer-actor Selena Gomez's email account.
  527. His talent was indescribable: Stan Lee pays tribute to Spider-Man co-creator Steve Ditko
  528. Marvel comics legend Stan Lee has paid homage to his Spider-Man and Doctor Strange co-creator Steve Ditko, who died last month.
  529. Afghan official says insurgents kill 11 soldiers in Farah province
  530. An Afghan official says at least 11 soldiers were killed when their checkpoint came under an attack by Insurgents in western Farah province.
  531. Rescued Thai cave boys to leave hospital Thursday
  532. Twelve young footballers and their coach rescued from a Thai cave will be released from hospital on Thursday, health officals said, offering pychological support and urging the group to avoid media interviews despite huge interest in their against-the-odds survival story.
  533. Eritrea's leader visits Ethiopia as dramatic thaw continues
  534. To dancing and cheers, Eritrea's longtime president arrived in Ethiopia for his first visit in 22 years today amid a dramatic diplomatic thaw between the once-bitter rivals.
  535. Evan Rachel Wood, Sterling K Brown in talks for 'Frozen 2
  536. Actors Evan Rachel Wood and Sterling K Brown are in negotiations to join the sequel of Disney's "Frozen".
  537. Moscow Mystique: where India is key to unlocking Russian warmth
  538. Stereotype-shattering", "stunningly warm" -- a trip to Russia for the FIFA World Cup was largely a "pleasant surprise" for those touching down from the west but for thousands of tourists from a country which didn't even have a team of its own to cheer for, it was "usual warmth".
  539. Honduras identifies 459 children separated from families in US
  540. A total of 459 Honduran children separated from their parents as a result of Washington's "zero tolerance" immigration policy have now been identified, officials said yesterday, a jump from previous figures.
  541. Scarlett Johansson quits trans role after LGBT backlash
  542. Hollywood star Scarlett Johansson has dropped out of a role in which she was going to play a transgender man following a backlash from the LGBT community.
  543. Ewan McGregor's daughter says his lover Mary Elizabeth Winstead is 'a piece of trash
  544. Actor Ewan McGregor's daughter Clara has blasted his girlfriend Mary Elizabeth Winstead and branded her a ''piece of trash'' in an Instagram post.
  545. Joaquin Phoenix says his Joker film will be 'unique
  546. Actor Joaquin Phoenix has revealed that his upcoming Joker film directed by Todd Phillips will be "unique".
  547. In showbiz men are objectified as much as the women, says Natalie Dormer
  548. Natalie Dormer believes male actors are just as objectified ''as much as the women'' in the TV and film industry.
  549. Bankers to perform election duties due to shortage of staff
  550. For the first time in Pakistan's history, hundreds of bankers will volunteer their services for the July 25 elections due to shortage of staff for poll duties, according to a media report today.
  551. Pacquiao, Matthysse make the weight for welterweight title showdown
  552. Filipino legend Manny Pacquiao weighed in today comfortably under the 147-pound (67-kilogramme) limit for his bid to win back the welterweight world championship against WBA champion Lucas Matthysse of Argentina.
  553. Coleman returns from injury to beat fellow Americans in Rabat
  554. American Christian Coleman signalled a return to form and fitness by edging out compatriots Ronnie Baker and Noah Lyles to win a thrilling Diamond League 100-metre race in Rabat, while Hellen Obiri set a new world-leading time in the women's 5,000m.
  555. Iceland to take vacated US seat on Human Rights Council
  556. Iceland has for the first time been elected to the Human Rights Council, filling the seat vacated by the US, which withdrew from the body last month, citing bias.
  557. Australia's Finch sets Surrey record with T20 ton
  558. Australia's Aaron Finch made an unbeaten 131, the highest score by a Surrey batsman in a Twenty20 match, as his side ended Sussex's unbeaten start to English cricket's Blast tournament with a 52-run win at Hove.
  559. New Zealand women avoid England whitewash
  560. Sophie Devine struck an unbeaten 117 as New Zealand's White Ferns won the third one-day international at Leicester by four wickets to deny England women a 3-0 series clean sweep.
  561. US condemns 'cowardly' attacks on political candidates in Pakistan
  562. The US today strongly condemned the attacks on political candidates and their supporters in Pakistan, describing them as "cowardly attempts" to deprive the Pakistani people of their democratic rights.
  563. Activists debunk war-torn Syria's fake news
  564. Old images, fiction films and even video games have all been used to spread fake news stories in war-torn Syria -- creating all the more work for a media collective debunking them.
  565. Israel launches air strikes on Gaza Strip after border protest bloodshed
  566. Israel's army said it had launched air strikes targeting Hamas in the Gaza Strip early today, following bloodshed in border protest clashes that saw a Palestinian teenager shot dead and an Israeli soldier injured.
  567. Sharif supporters clash with police in Lahore, 50 injured
  568. Supporters of Nawaz Sharif have clashed with police in Pakistan's Punjab province as they tried to reach the airport where the former prime minister and his daughter Maryam were arrested on their return to the country in a corruption case, prompting police to lob tear gas shells and use batons that left at least 50 people injured.
  569. Stuck between EU and US: Britain's Brexit dilemma
  570. US President Donald Trump's unique brand of disruptive diplomacy appears to have shattered the UK government's claim that Britain can have it all when it comes to trade once it exits the European Union.
  571. Have mercy! Anderson and Isner demand rule change after Wimbledon epic
  572. Kevin Anderson and John Isner called for Grand Slam chiefs to introduce a cut-off point for final set marathons after their Wimbledon semi-final entered the record books as the second longest ever singles match at a major.
  573. Holder shines as West Indies dominate Bangladesh
  574. Jason Holder led the rout of Bangladesh with a five-wicket haul as the West Indies took control of the second Test at close on second day at Sabina Park in Jamaica.
  575. Tainted water exhibition roves around Beijing after initial shutdown
  576. At first glance, it may seem like just a black truck filled with bottles of water, but a closer look reveals a darker -- or rather murkier -- side to what's sloshing around inside.
  577. US condemns attacks on political candidates in Pakistan
  578. The United States has strongly condemned the attacks on political candidates and their supporters in Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provinces of Pakistan.
  579. Croatia stand between Mbappe's France and World Cup glory
  580. A month on and 63 games later, the 2018 World Cup reaches its climax tomorrow as a young France side spearheaded by Kylian Mbappe and Antoine Griezmann look to win the trophy for the second time when they take on Croatia in Moscow.
  581. Rights group questions DEA exploit of encrypted cellphones
  582. In the first known case of its kind, US drug agents supplied unwitting cocaine-trafficking suspects in California with smartphones they thought were encrypted but had been rigged to allow eavesdropping, Human Rights Watch reported.
  583. Seven immigrant children who'd been separated from their families have left a New York City social services centre holding their mothers' hands and carrying balloons, backpacks and stuffed animals.
  584. Team Trump plays nice in first visit to Mexico president-elect
  585. Top officials from US President Donald Trump's administration met with Mexican President-elect Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, with both sides upbeat on the potential for a turning point in the countries' troubled relationship.
  586. Irish Silk Road suspect extradited to US: prosecutors
  587. A 30-year-old Irish man accused of working for now defunct "dark web" marketplace Silk Road has been extradited to the United States to face charges in New York, four years after his arrest, prosecutors have announced.
  588. Djokovic leads Nadal as Wimbledon semi-final halted for night
  589. Novak Djokovic led Rafael Nadal 6-4, 3-6, 7-6 (11/9) in their Wimbledon semi-final when it was halted for the night today.
  590. Italy won''t allow boat with 450 migrants; says 'go to Malta
  591. Italy and Malta squabbled over who was responsible for rescuing 450 migrants crowded aboard a fishing boat in the Mediterranean as the vessel, apparently not seeking help, headed toward a tiny island off Sicily.
  592. 2 sentenced in murder of Chinese grad student in Los Angeles
  593. A woman was sentenced to life in prison for the beating death of a University of Southern California graduate student from China, and a co-defendant was given a term of 15 years to life.
  594. Woman harassed for wearing Puerto Rican shirt speaks out
  595. A woman shown on a video being confronted by a man because she was wearing a t-shirt emblazoned with the Puerto Rican flag has said that the only action a park officer took to defuse the situation was to tell her cousin who'd stepped in to protect her to calm down.
  596. UN backs migration pact despite opposition from US, Hungary
  597. Despite a boycott from the United States, UN member states have backed a global pact on migration, pledging to boost cooperation in addressing the world's growing flows of migrants.
  598. US lifts export ban on suppliers to China's ZTE
  599. The United States has formally lifted a crippling ban on exports to China's ZTE, rescuing the smartphone maker from the brink of collapse after it was denied key components.
  600. Scores killed after days of clashes in northeast Nigeria
  601. Scores of people were killed in an outbreak of sectarian violence that lasted for days in northeast Nigeria, police and community leaders have said.
  602. Palestinian teen killed by Israeli fire on Gaza border: ministry
  603. A Palestinian teenager was shot dead by Israeli soldiers during clashes near the Gaza Strip's border with Israel, the territory's health ministry said.
  604. Anderson edges Isner 26-24 in 5th for 1st Wimbledon final
  605. Kevin Anderson won the longest Centre Court match in history and earned a chance to try to collect his first Grand Slam championship, edging John Isner 7-6 (6), 6-7 (5), 6-7 (9), 6-4, 26-24 at Wimbledon in a marathon between two big servers that lasted more than six-and-a-half hours.
  606. 12 Russians indicted for hacking into Democratic servers
  607. Twelve Russian intelligence officers were indicted today for hacking into the servers of senior Democrats, including its presidential candidate Hillary Clinton in 2016, days ahead of a meeting between US President Donald Trump and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin.
  608. Sharif, daughter arrested in graft case, shifted to Adiala jail
  609. Pakistan's former prime minister Nawaz Sharif and his daughter Maryam were shifted to Adiala jail in Rawalpindi today after they were arrested on their return to the country following the conviction in one of the three corruption cases against the powerful political family, weeks before the July 25 polls.
  610. 133 killed, over 125 injured in twin election-related blasts in Pak
  611. At least 133 people, including a top nationalist leader, were killed and more than 125 others injured today in a powerful suicide blast and a targeted attack on separate election rallies in Pakistan, the deadliest in a series of assaults on candidates ahead of the July 25 polls.
  612. PM Modi moved by Hima Das' gesture of patriotism
  613. Kevin Anderson beats John Isner to play maiden Wimbledon final
  614. Adam Levine to executive produce series for YouTube Premium
  615. Mommy job requires full day, all night attention: Cardi B
  616. Amid backlash, Scarlett Johansson quits transgender role
  617. China pushes for lower cancer drug prices - Xinhua
  618. AT&T CEO confident Time Warner deal on solid ground
  619. Trump vows 'great' trade deal with UK, abruptly changing tack on May's Brexit plan
  620. S&P 500 at five-month high, but banks weigh after results
  621. Citigroup executives see better growth ahead, but not yet
  622. Fed emphasizes 'solid' U.S economic growth, repeats gradual approach
  623. J&J vows to overturn $4.7 billion talc verdict but experts see hurdles
  624. Oil rises but declines for the week as supply concerns ease
  625. Facebook, Twitter, Alphabet to testify at U.S. House hearing
  626. China's imports to U.S. ports start peaking early amid tariff threat
  627. U.S. stocks edge higher on industrials; dollar flattens
  628. U.S. sanctions seen barring IT platform of insurer Lloyd's for Iran trade
  629. Prudent Corporate Advisory Services offering minority stake to TA Associates
  630. Market Xcel enters the big Data Analytics Arena
  631. Must have apps for convenient door-step delivery services
  632. Now students can personalize their growth using these Apps
  633. Mukesh Ambani dethrones Jack Ma, becomes Asia's richest person
  634. Deaths due to cardiovascular disease on rise in India
  635. LGBQ teens at higher risk of substance abuse
  636. Apps that millennials love for doorstep delivery
  637. Adobe plans to bring full version of Photoshop on iPad: Report
  638. Microsoft calls on government to regulate use of facial recognition tech
  639. YouTube TV viewers get free subscription over bad World Cup webcast
  640. This is how Apple's new MacBook Pro keyboard is dust-protected
  641. Google's Phone app now filters out spam calls automatically keywords
  642. Sharif family to face trial in 2 more NAB cases inside Adiala Jail
  643. Nawaz should return looted money: Imran Khan
  644. Time to expose the Pak's corrupt dictatorship: US Congressman
  645. US State secretary visits Mexico to restore ties
  646. Rajnath reaches Dhaka, looks to strengthen bilateral relation
  647. 12 Russians indicted in Mueller probe
  648. MQM exposes ISI, NACTA's conspiracy
  649. US condemns terror attacks in Pakistan
  650. Donald, Melania Trump meet the Queen
  651. Trump will 'absolutely' ask Putin about US election meddling
  652. Nadeem Nusrat raises concern over plight of Pak's religious minorities
  653. US may stop spouses of H1B visa holders from working
  654. Think technology, learn coding: Tips to survive when robots want your job
  655. robots, artificial intelligence, AI, machine learning, technology
  656. Ex-MP, RSS ideologue, danseuse, stone artist nominated to Rajya Sabha
  657. Rajya Sabha
  658. Aurobindo Pharma
  659. Arrested for graft, Sharif, Maryam get B-class facility in Rawalpindi jail
  660. Nawaz Sharif and Maryam Nawaz Sharif Photo: ANI/Twitter
  661. Outside food gives multiplexes the jitters; PVR, Inox Leisure shares fall
  662. theater, cinema, multiplex
  663. trade deficit
  664. MUKESH AMBANI
  665. Good news and bad for Russia: S-400 deal is on, while FGFA is dead
  666. HDFC Mutual Fund IPO to open on July 25; Sebi issues final observations
  667. HDFC MF IPO
  668. Kharif sowing picks up but is still about 10% lower than last year
  669. kharif, agriculture
  670. Buoyant Nifty sees highest weekly gain in 16 months; RIL stock rises
  671. nse, nifty, oil prices, sensex
  672. Asus Zenfone 5Z
  673. Nirav Modi
  674. Stories from Fifa World Cup 2018 that made headlines for non-soccer reasons
  675. BSE Smallcap index falls over 1%; PVR, Inox Leisure tank up to 14%
  676. CBSE mulls challenging HC order on providing grace marks in NEET
  677. Bajaj Finance hits new high; stock rises 32% in two months since Q4 results
  678. Bajaj Finance hits new high; stock surges 32% in two months post Q4 results
  679. 9 IT stocks including KPIT Tech, Mphasis rally over 100% in one year
  680. Rupee climbs 25 paise to hit 3-week high of 68.32 against US dollar
  681. rupee, dollar
  682. RIL's market cap breaches Rs 7-trillion mark for the first time
  683. RIL to sign pact with Israeli big data and smart city tech provider
  684. HCL Tech slips 2% after board approves share buyback proposal
  685. The inconvenient truth about FIFA World Cup 2018 and football in general
  686. Kanika Datta
  687. Top trading ideas by Anand Rathi Research: Buy Dr. Reddy, SBI
  688. Equity fund managers, Stock markets, Indian stocks
  689. Fifa World Cup 2018: Eiffel Tower to be shut during France vs Croatia match
  690. Eiffel Tower to close for open-air World Cup broadcast
  691. NEET UG counselling 2018: 2nd phase results postponed after Madras HC order
  692. Imran Khan taunts Sharif over Modi ties, says they stoked border tension
  693. Microsoft says face-recognition tech violates privacy, wants regulation
  694. Amid Trump's trade war fear, EU to hold meeting with China, Japan next week
  695. Moscow Mystique: Where Indians are wooed by Russia's 'extra warmth
  696. Tesla CEO Elon Musk shows interest in India, may visit in early 2019
  697. UN members, except US, agree on first-ever global compact on migration
  698. Pakistan PM launches first land-based communication link with China: Report
  699. Trump's tea party with Queen at Windsor irks Britons: Here's why
  700. 50 injured in Pakistan clashes as Sharif, Maryam court arrest in Lahore
  701. Pakistan twin blast claimed by Islamic State kills 133 people, injures 200
  702. In win for Indivior, US court blocks Dr Reddy's from selling generic drug
  703. FDA okays first drug TPOXX to treat smallpox in case of terror attack
  704. US lifts ban on selling goods to China's ZTE Corp after $400 mn settlement
  705. $4.69 bn verdict against Johnson & Johnson over cancer from talc
  706. Trump vows trade deal with UK, changes tack on Theresa May's Brexit plan
  707. US pips Saudi, may beat Russia to become world's top oil producer next year
  708. Chronology of the major events leading to Nawaz Sharif's arrest in Pakistan
  709. One missed email and no Wimbledon
  710. Former PM Nawaz Sharif, daughter Maryam arrested for corruption in Lahore
  711. Twin blasts rock Pakistan election rallies, 90 dead, more than 180 injured
  712. Show the truth, fight to save democracy in Pakistan: Nawaz Sharif to media
  713. Emerging market sell-off is only going to get worse, says survey
  714. Theresa May woos Trump with 'unprecedented' post-Brexit free trade deal
  715. Amid tensions, China's trade surplus with US sees record growth in June
  716. Four killed, 14 hurt in Pak in third attack on election rally before polls
  717. Sharif to face arrest in Lahore today, says Pakistan at critical juncture
  718. Grit and dare: How rescuers braved a black maze to save Thai cave boys
  719. Blast rips through China chemical plant: 19 killed, 12 injured
  720. As Sharif returns today, Pakistan tightens security, nabs 300 PML-N workers
  721. Start of a meaningful journey: Kim Jong Un in 'very nice' letter to Trump
  722. US wants big changes for trade talks; Beijing says 'take gun off our head
  723. US senators oppose deal to remove ban on ZTE, see it as a security threat
  724. May didn't listen to me, new Brexit plan may kill free trade deal: Trump
  725. Nearly 150,000 candidates to appear for constable recruitment exam
  726. UPSC Prelims result 2018 out, here's the direct link to check score
  727. Fifa World Cup 2018 Belgium vs England: Fight for pride & place in history
  728. As fake news spreads, algorithms and 'filter bubbles' take centre stage
  729. Fifa World Cup 2018 today's match schedule free live streaming for Saturday
  730. Ind vs Eng 2nd ODI live: Kohli & co look for another series win vs England
  731. Samsung switches focus on mass segment as pressure to go rural grows
  732. From Facebook to Amazon, global majors seek US help on RBI data norms
  733. It's a calculated risk, but we'll turn Fortis around: IHH Healthcare CEO
  734. We've a clear approach to navigate to next phase: Infosys CEO Salil Parekh
  735. Corruption in the land of the pure
  736. Contradiction in terms?
  737. Netflix games
  738. Why Gadkari had the gall to speak up
  739. Lunch with BS: Indian Hotels' Puneet Chhatwal on the 3Ps for success
  740. When change is impossible
  741. Explaining subtraction like Roshni
  742. LIC set to finalise turnaround strategy for debt-ridden IDBI Bank
  743. Infosys trails TCS in Q1 on muted BFSI performance, but outlook is strong
  744. IFCI plans to offload 1.21 million shares in NSE, invites merchant bankers
  745. Microsoft snatches Ola from Amazon Web Services, plans cloud biz expansion
  746. There is another Swachh Bharat and it's all about cultural sanitising
  747. More MBA graduates are choosing tech jobs, and Silicon Valley is hiring
  748. Cochin Shipyard signs shipbuilding contract with Inland Water Authority of India
  749. Visa Steel announces change in CFO
  750. Vedanta update on bid process for acquisition of GMR Chhattisgarh Energy
  751. City Union Bank allots 6.65 crore equity shares
  752. Adani Green Energy wins tender for setting up 300 MWac solar generation project
  753. Music Broadcast to hold board meeting
  754. Outcome of board meeting of Boston Leasing & Finance
  755. Crown Tours reports standalone net loss of Rs 0.10 crore in the June 2018 quarter
  756. Cyient standalone net profit rises 8.79% in the June 2018 quarter
  757. Cyient consolidated net profit declines 4.11% in the June 2018 quarter
  758. Adinath Exim Resources standalone net profit rises 100.00% in the June 2018 quarter
  759. 3i Infotech standalone net profit rises 123.39% in the June 2018 quarter
  760. Dhruv Estates reports standalone net loss of Rs 0.02 crore in the June 2018 quarter
  761. 3i Infotech consolidated net profit declines 27.92% in the June 2018 quarter
  762. Infosys standalone net profit rises 2.58% in the June 2018 quarter
  763. Infosys consolidated net profit rises 3.70% in the June 2018 quarter
  764. Ramgopal Polytex to conduct board meeting
  765. SEAMEC's subsidiary - SEAMEC International FZE acquires bulk carrier
  766. FPIs turn net sellers
  767. Board of Infosys approves bonus issue
  768. Sensex, Nifty settle with small losses
  769. Market provisionally settles with small losses
  770. PVR Ltd leads losers in 'A' group
  771. N K Industries Ltd leads losers in 'B' group
  772. Market trading in small range
  773. Lalu Prasad's elder son Tej Pratap is working hard on an image makeover
  774. Letter to BS: Telecom Commission approves new net neutrality rules
  775. Letter to BS: Confidence in PSBs is at a historically low level now
  776. Letter to BS: Some loopholes in education reforms need to be plugged
  777. Federer wants to win a new game
  778. Letter to BS: Vital for India to consolidate trade ties with Asean nations
  779. Letter to BS: Demand patterns undergoing a sea change in apparel exports
  780. Getting on the AI learning curve
  781. Letter to BS: Jayant Sinha garlanding lynching convicts is indefensible
  782. Letter to BS: Will Project Sashakt help clear the Indian banking mess?
  783. Letter to BS More freedom given to bank boards now, says Ravi Venkatesan
  784. Moon Jae-in invites Narendra Modi to visit South Korea in 2020
  785. Letter to BS: Inside the Thai cave and the obstacles facing rescuers
  786. Letter to BS: Public sector banks need greater functional autonomy
  787. Letter to BS: 'Project Sashakt' to solve the problem of bad loans?
  788. Lalu cuts short resting period as family drama leads to infighting in RJD
  789. Planting an idea: Delhi Pradesh Mahila Cong holds 'save the tree campaign
  790. Letter to BS: President Kovind's speech-writer should verify facts
  791. Letter to BS: New scheme for NPA resolution detracts from the IBC
  792. Letter to BS: Raise retirement age of judges, says Attorney-General
  793. Mining body Fimi urges help for Karnataka iron ore extractors
  794. Jewellers find new way to bypass tax authorities and launder smuggled gold
  795. After Sensex rally, mid-and small-caps likely to play catch up: Analysts
  796. Digital payments: Sebi bars stock brokers from accepting cash from clients
  797. Today's picks: From Hindalco to Indiabulls, hot stocks to watch today
  798. Emerging-Market rally pits Morgan Stanley against Goldman Sachs
  799. Centre miffed with Jute Corporation over low scale of MSP operations
  800. NMDC increases iron ore price by Rs 150 a tonne for non-Karnataka mines
  801. Sensex nears life high on earnings boost; RIL, HDFC Bank shares gain
  802. Sebi mulls compulsory delivery for metal derivatives contracts
  803. Amazon Prime Day works for gadgets. Can it sell cereal and cod?
  804. PE/VC investments up by 46% in first half of 2018, cross $15 bn in value
  805. Today's picks: From TCS to Asian Paints, hot stocks to watch today
  806. Arysta buy to make UPL the world's fifth largest crop protection company
  807. Britannia might replace HPCL in the Nifty 50 index, says brokerage
  808. Your raise is now based on next year's performance
  809. Statsguru: Sharp hike in minimum support prices likely to up CPI
  810. Chris Wood's ex-Japan portfolio dips 1.6% in Q1FY19, drops Vedanta
  811. In swift follow-up action, Indian warship visits Indonesia's Sabang port
  812. Still marching in the past: Modi govt way off target on military reforms
  813. A queer-friendly locator sends a strong message to an insensitive society
  814. Why corporate India needs to focus on mental health of its employees
  815. The law is an ass
  816. Ant-Man and the Wasp: A heart-warming film that lacks an effective baddie
  817. Monuments to majestic trees, Mandu in monsoon makes for a classic trip
  818. Fernandez Hospital uses trained midwives to facilitate natural childbirths
  819. Soorma' review: Diljit Dosanjh makes this heart-winning biopic even better
  820. FIFA World Cup: Croatian midfielder Luka Modric, the superstar who isn't
  821. Small, intimate gatherings offer new opportunities to explore, experiment
  822. Incorporating art and artists
  823. What makes a saint?
  824. Ruth Prawer Jhabvala's archive in London is a literary treasure trove
  825. Meet Instagram star Miquela Sousa, a mystery digital influencer
  826. Mobs of death
  827. How fake news warriors are trying to eliminate the scourge of our times
  828. The stubborn journalist
  829. <li id=menu-item-133953
  830. Hinge Is Using a New Algorithm to Identify Your Most Compatible
  831. Mate
  832. Empowering Citizens: Experts Predict the Future of Our Urban Cities [Sponsored]
  833. We May Have Reached a Turning Point in the Opioid Crisis, Report Implies
  834. CEO of a Hyperloop Company Has Some Surprising Thoughts On The Future of Transportation
  835. The Digest: That Brain-Tingle Sensation Might Have Physical And Mental Benefits
  836. This Scientist Predicted He Would Live to 150. Now He's Not So Sure.
  837. The Digest: The First Privately-Funded Unmanned Spacecraft Might Land on the Moon in February
  838. The Digest: Starbucks Is Replacing Plastic Straws With “Sippy Cups” for Adults
  839. The Digest: Scientists Create New Cochlear Implants That Allow Gerbils to “Hear” Light
  840. Boston Dynamics' SpotMini Could Deliver Your Next Package
  841. Decades Of Scientific Research Does, In Fact, Suggest Breastfeeding Is Best for Babies
  842. Have a Problem With Your Internet Provider? The FCC Doesn’t Want to Hear About It
  843. Qbits for Cubists: Robots Made These Incredible Works of Fine Art
  844. DeepMind Created a Test to Measure an AI’s Ability to Reason
  845. This Cancer Cure
  846. Video Is Fake. That's The Point.
  847. The Digest: Walmart Patents Tech for Eavesdropping on Workers
  848. The Digest: Tech CEO Pitches Boeing a Flying Train Concept
  849. Future Transportation Solutions will Travel Faster And Further Than Ever Before
  850. The Digest: We Finally Know Where Those Mysterious Subatomic Particles Are Coming From
  851. The Digest: VR Treatment, Even Without a Therapist, Helps People Overcome Fear of Heights
  852. The Digest: A British Startup Is Using AI to Teach Cars to Drive Themselves
  853. The Digest: The Next Telemarketer You Hang up on Might Be Google’s Duplex AI
  854. The Digest: Removing Spent Underwater Oil Rigs Might Do More Harm Than Good
  855. The Digest: A Wildlife Charity Is Auctioning off a CryptoKitty in a First-of-Its-Kind Fundraiser
  856. The Digest: Doctors Repair Infants' Damaged Hearts With Experimental Procedure
  857. The Digest: NASA Isn’t Doing Enough to Prevent Us From Contaminating Other Planets, Report Says
  858. The Digest: Hackers Are Stealing Sensitive Documents From The U.S. Military And Selling Them
  859. There's More to 5G Than You Think. Here's How Our Networks Have Evolved.
  860. The Digest: The UK Is Creating a Database of Citizens’ DNA and Other Biometrics
  861. The World of Tomorrow: What Will Your City Look Like in The Future? [Sponsored]
  862. The Digest: California Cracks Down on the Companies Harvesting Your Data
  863. How Scalable Blockchain Technology Can Bring Us Closer to Earth 2.0 [Sponsored]
  864. You can now let a Nobel Prize-winning algorithm suggest your perfect match.
  865. “The present and future become flavorless without the past.
  866. A major health insurer released a report about opioids, and it has some encouraging news.
  867. Consumers may now have to pay for the FCC's help.
  868. Here are the winners of the 2018 RobotArt competition.
  869. The researchers drew inspiration from human IQ tests.
  870. Its creator tells us why he made a "Trojan horse" to teach people to be more skeptical of videos just like that one.
  871. Save money. Live better. Maybe watch what you say.
  872. It's a plane! It's a train! It's...kinda both?
  873. Scientists team up to track down the source of high-energy neutrinos.
  874. A "virtual coach" could help you overcome your phobia.
  875. It would include lots of data about law-abiding citizens, including their faces and voices.
  876. Join Futurism, MoMA, and Allianz for a panel discussion on the future of cities.
  877. It allows consumers to opt-out if companies sell their data.
  878. A massively scalable blockchain that could fundamentally change how our world operates.
  879. This Scientist Predicted He Would Live to 150. Now He&#8217;s Not So Sure.
  880. <div class="table"><div class="play"><i class="icon icon-play-circle"></i></div><div>Boston Dynamics&#8217; SpotMini Could Deliver Your Next Package</div></div>
  881. The Digest: Doctors Repair Infants&#8217; Damaged Hearts With Experimental Procedure
  882. Boston Dynamics&#8217; SpotMini Could Deliver Your Next Package
  883. Cartoons
  884. #Algorithm
  885. #dating
  886. #hinge
  887. #allianz
  888. #future cities
  889. #moma
  890. #addiction
  891. #opioid epidemic
  892. #opioids
  893. #communications providers
  894. #fcc
  895. #internet
  896. #ai
  897. #art
  898. #fine art
  899. #abstract reasoning
  900. #DeepMind

  901. This Week in Tech: July 7 – July 13, 2018
  902. #cancer
  903. #communication
  904. #fake news
  905. #patents
  906. #surveillance
  907. #the digest
  908. #air travel
  909. #airplanes
  910. #akka
  911. #advanced transport
  912. #alternative transportation
  913. #hyperloop
  914. #blazar
  915. #multimessenger astronomy
  916. #neutrino
  917. #mental health
  918. #phobia
  919. The Digest: Baidu’s Autonomous Buses Will Start Transporting Passengers in Japan Next Year
  920. The Digest: NASA Starts Tests to Prepare For Flight of &#8220;Quiet&#8221; Supersonic Jet
  921. The Digest: It Will Take A Lot More Than Autonomous Vehicles To Unclog City Centers
  922. The Digest: This AI Analyzes Ash to Figure out the Cause of a Volcanic Eruption
  923. The Digest: Facial Recognition Tech Is No Match for Juggalo Makeup
  924. The Digest: With AI, Forecasters Can More Accurately Predict Storms And Save Lives
  925. The Digest: Seattle Becomes the First Major U.S. City to Ban Plastic Straws
  926. The Digest: China Has (Probably) Been Pumping a Banned Gas Into the Atmosphere
  927. The Digest: More Than Half of ICO-Funded Startups Fail Within 4 Months, Study Says
  928. The Digest: YouTube Tweaks Site Design, Dedicates $25 Million to Combat “Fake News”
  929. The Digest: Apps That Provide Benefits Might Actually Make the Gig Economy Sustainable
  930. The Digest: The World’s Smallest Surgical Robot Is Almost Ready for the Operating Room
  931. Faulty Studies Mean Everything You Know About Nutrition Is Wrong
  932. The Digest: Amazon Buys Online Pharmacy, Dives Deeper Into Healthcare Industry
  933. The First Space Debris Cleanup Crew Will Look Something Like This
  934. The Digest: Blue Origin Plans to Begin Colonizing the Moon No Later Than 2023
  935. The Digest: 20 Mice Are Going to Space To Help Us Figure out How to Survive on Mars
  936. Elon Musk Is Sending A Team of Engineers To Help Rescue Trapped Thai Boys
  937. The Digest: First Rhino Embryos Produced in a Lab Could Save Almost-Extinct Subspecies
  938. Here&#8217;s Why The Blockchain Might Change the Future (And Why It May Not Live Up To the Hype)
  939. This Week in Science: July 7 – July 13, 2018
  940. Cartoon Twelve
  941. This Week in Tech: June 30 – July 6, 2018
  942. #5G
  943. #5g network
  944. #android phone
  945. #biometrics
  946. #facial recognition
  947. #Cities
  948. #sponsored
  949. #california
  950. #consumer privacy
  951. #legislation
  952. #autonomous vehicle
  953. #blockchain
  954. #cryptocurrency
  955. Robot Telemarketers, Failing ICOs, Hacking The Military, and More
  956. Flying cars, ride-share vehicles that double as stores, and underground tunnels. Welcome to the future of travel.
  957. Private Moon Landers, Experimental Heart Surgeries, Sippy Cups for Adults, and More
  958. 3G, 4G LTE, and 5G networks? - Here's what these numbers mean for your devices.
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  960. Automation and smart use of acquisitions would help revitalize Foxconn more than own-brand electronics, and iPhone assembly will keep it anchored.
  961. How iPhone Assembler Foxconn Can Raise Share Prices Over Five Years
  962. The latest episode of the Forbes Asia Biz Briefing comes from Hang Seng Bank's chief economist, Thomas Shik. He tells us what's caught his eye this week, and what he'll be watching for next week.
  963. Forbes Asia Biz Briefing: Hang Seng Bank Says Trade And Brexit Still Dominate
  964. Xiaomi's IPO will be one of the largest listings of any company globally in almost four years, since Alibaba’s public listing in 2014. And its impact will be felt substantially in India, Xiaomi’s largest market outside its home country of China.
  965. How Xiaomi's IPO Will Impact Its Operations In India
  966. We’ve all heard about the benefits of smart contract technology — a trustless tool to boot out the middleman when exchanging money, assets, or anything of value. As revolutionary as blockchain’s latest buzzword may be, smart contract bugs are causing untold chaos.
  967. Blockchain Smart Contracts: More Trouble Than They Are Worth?
  968. This ultra luxury resort charges a carbon tax to all visitors, but hotel guests keep coming.
  969. Luxury Resort Owner Takes Going Green To The Extreme
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  1072. EVERY system for converting votes into power has its flaws. Britain suffers from an over-mighty executive; Italy from chronically weak government; Israel from small, domineering factions. America, however, is plagued by the only democratic vice more troubling than the tyranny of the majority: tyranny of the minority.
  1073. A REALLY sensible government would have drawn up a plan for how to leave the European Union before calling a referendum on whether to do so. A sane one would have devised a strategy before triggering exit negotiations.
  1074. THERE has been no “Mission Accomplished” moment celebrating the defeat of Islamic State (IS) in Syria and Iraq. But the American and other allied troops who helped crush IS are quietly heading home, and their generals are packing away their counter-insurgency field manuals. They deserve credit for a job bravely done.
  1075. IN THE mythologies of both left and right, the welfare state is a work of socialism. Yet the intellectual tradition it owes most to is liberalism. The architect of its British version, William Beveridge, did not want to use the power of the state for its own sake.
  1076. WITH his flowing locks and hip clothes Adam Neumann, co-founder and chief executive of WeWork, looks less like a property baron than the frontman of a rock group. He speaks expansively on the subjects of character, destiny and God. His four-year-old daughter wanders through his office during an interview with The Economist.
  1077. IN 2016 the election of an American president with a wilful disregard for the truth inspired some observers to return to “On Bullshit”, a monograph on hot air written in 1986 by Harry Frankfurt, a philosopher. Europeans delight in this sort of thing.
  1078. JUST a week into what could prove a long and grinding trade war launched against China by the United States, a curious feature of the conflict has already emerged: China will not, for now at least, dip into its traditional armoury of rhetorical bluster and belligerence.
  1079. INDIA’S farmers should be the happiest in the world. For decades governments have showered them with perks including a blanket tax exemption; subsidies on fertiliser, seeds, energy and water for irrigation; low-interest loans; cheap crop insurance; high tariffs to block food imports; and price supports for more than 20 crops.
  1080. THE rise of al-Qaeda, and America’s resulting “war on terror”, has been well documented on film. Less known are the domestic efforts of Arab countries to stem jihadism.
  1081. MOST members of the British political elite are citizens of two countries—their own and the United States. They follow American elections with obsessive zeal. They gorge on fat biographies of Lyndon Johnson and Alexander Hamilton. They scheme to get their children places at Harvard and internships in Congress.
  1082. THE Trump administration’s position on immigration is simply summarised: it would like to have fewer immigrants, whether legal or illegal. But that aim, shared by both President Donald Trump and Jeff Sessions, the attorney-general, has collided with pesky obstacles like laws, courts and public outrage.
  1083. IF there are two truths that are universally acknowledged, they are that western populations are ageing and that more jobs are likely to be automated. But how will those two trends interact?
  1084. RICH countries tend to produce more scientific, cultural and technological innovation than poor ones do. Wealth is most often created in countries with stable institutions and a firm rule of law. It can be used to fund research-and-development, and to build human capital through public education and health care.
  1085. IN THE dining room at Kettle’s Yard, a lemon sits on a pewter dish. Replaced every week, it directs viewers’ eyes to the adjacent wall, where the yellow spot in a painting by Joan Miró gleams a little brighter.
  1086. The Stopping Places: A Journey Through Gypsy Britain. By Damian Le Bas. Chatto & Windus; 320 pages; £14.99\nDAMIAN LE BAS is caught between two worlds. He grew up in a family of Romany gypsies. His great-grandmother used to regale him with tales of travellers and their ways.
  1087. LIU XIA, the widow of China’s most renowned dissident of the 21st century, Liu Xiaobo, had been facing the grim prospect of commemorating the death a year ago of her husband while herself still having to endure house arrest in Beijing.
  1088. RELIEF engulfs Thailand. After 17 days, ten of them without food or medicine, the last of 12 Thai boys and their football coach emerged from the Tham Luang cave on July 10th. The Wild Boars team became trapped 4km into the complex after heavy rains flooded it while they explored together.
  1089. “WHERE have you come from?” asked one of the boys, as two figures with head-torches loomed before them. “England, UK,” replied one of the divers, to bemused murmurs.
  1090. FOR more than eight months since elections failed to produce a coherent result, the Czech Republic has been operating without a confirmed government. That could change on July 11th when Andrej Babis is expected to win a vote of confidence in parliament on his second attempt to form a minority government.
  1091. THERE were moments when a gathering of western Balkan leaders in London on July 9th and 10th seemed like a scene from one of the “Carry On” films, quintessential British comedies of the 1960s and 1970s. For starters, Britain was holding a meeting aimed at helping countries join the European Union, which it is leaving.
  1092. ON THE floor is a black, 1960s-style telephone. “If this telephone rings, you may answer it,” a note reads. “Walter De Maria is on the line and would like to talk to you.” This appealingly quirky piece of art, selected for exhibition in 1969 by Harald Szeemann, does not seem especially odd by today’s standards.
  1093. FOR a cold war it could turn surprisingly hot. Countless skirmishes occurred over the course of the nearly two decades following the bloody conflict, between 1998 and 2000, that killed tens of thousands of people and displaced more than half a million.
  1094. ON JULY 9th, in a prime-time ceremony, President Donald Trump announced that he had chosen Brett Kavanaugh to be his new pick for the Supreme Court.
  1095. AT A glitzy party in Toulouse on July 10th Airbus, Europe’s aerospace giant, revealed its “newest” plane. But many aviation buffs might find it familiar. It was a repainted C-Series aircraft—originally developed by Bombardier of Canada—a project in which Airbus bought a 50.01% stake on July 1st.
  1096. CEASEFIRES in South Sudan’s civil war tend to be short. At least nine such agreements have been signed since the war started in 2013. Only one has lasted longer than a month. The latest ceasefire, agreed to on June 30th, is already in danger of falling apart.
  1097. FOR years, online retailers in America have enjoyed an unfair advantage over their bricks-and-mortar competitors. Unless they were physically located in the same state as a shopper, they were not obliged to collect state and local sales taxes.
  1098. A SMALL American town. A pair of brutal murders. A reporter, dogged by a host of demons, returning home to investigate. These are the basic elements of “Sharp Objects”, an eight-part HBO miniseries based on the debut novel by Gillian Flynn, best known as the author of “Gone Girl”.
  1099. TO GET ahead in academia, not much beats publishing lots of papers that have been vetted by independent experts, a process of quality control known as peer review. In recent years, however, this practice of appraising researchers by counting their publications has become problematic.
  1100. BEFORE THE 2016 presidential election, Kirsten Hirsch was so lawabiding that she had never received so much as a parking ticket. In the months since then, she has been arrested four times for protesting on Capitol Hill. Before her first arrest, Ms Hirsch recalls, she was nervous.
  1101. How Russian prosecuted its cyber-war on American democracy
  1102. The president has said that Britons “like me a lot”. Those who do not were out in force
  1103. Despite his many achievements, he felt obliged to sound humble this week
  1104. Its elections no longer convert the popular will into control of government
  1105. And the worst is yet to come
  1106. The West should help local governments hold the line
  1107. But welfare must be reformed to cope with ageing and immigration
  1108. Sceptics abound, but there may be more to the startup than meets the eye
  1109. Symbolic rows blaze while real ones are ignored
  1110. Xi Jinping is worried that anti-Trump rhetoric could be counter-productive
  1111. Barriers to exports cost them more than they gain from state benefits
  1112. A documentary created using footage from al-Qaeda is a macabre snapshot of religious fanaticism
  1113. America has become a source of bad ideas, polarisation and parochialism
  1114. The president returns to a policy he vowed he would end
  1115. A new report on which country's workers are most at risk
  1116. Though rich, Gulf oil producers score poorly on key measures of innovation
  1117. A show in the new Kettle’s Yard space highlights why the traditional gallery aesthetic is falling out of favour
  1118. To gain a better understanding of Romany gypsies, Damian Le Bas follows their beloved travelling routes
  1119. It shows no sign of easing up in its treatment of other human-rights advocates
  1120. The rescue is also a reprieve for the hapless military regime
  1121. An IT consultant from Bristol and a retired fireman from Coventry saved the day
  1122. They could keep a minority government in power
  1123. A last blunder from an incompetent foreign secretary
  1124. A new exhibition explores the auteur-curator’s profound influence on modern art
  1125. Both sides stand to gain from peace, but translating words into reality will be difficult
  1126. The nominee would steer America rightward
  1127. Few serious competitors are left against the two planemaking giants
  1128. The latest such agreement is already falling apart
  1129. Bricks-and-mortar retailers may benefit only modestly from the court’s ruling on sales tax
  1130. Amy Adams stars in a new HBO miniseries from the author of “Gone Girl”
  1131. A boom in bogus publications is driven largely by a change to many journals’ business model
  1132. Will it bring the party closer to political power, or send it into the wilderness?
  1133. Ramaphosa: can he deliver Mandela&#x27;s dream?
  1134. The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi inaugurating the ‘Dharohar Bhawan’, the new building of Archaeological Survey of India, at Tilak Marg, in New Delhi.
  1135. The President, Shri Ram Nath Kovind and the Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi with the President of the Republic of South Korea, Mr. Moon Jae-in, at the Ceremonial Reception, at Rashtrapati Bhawan, in New Delhi.
  1136. The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi and the President of the Republic of South Korea, Mr. Moon Jae-in jointly inaugurating the Samsung manufacturing plant, World’s Largest Mobile Factory, in Noida, Uttar Pradesh.
  1137. New address & telephones details of PIB & RNI Karnataka Regional offices
  1138. The Vice President, Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu addressing the Scientists of the Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services (INCOIS) and the National Tsunami Warning Centre, in Hyderabad on July 13, 2018.
  1139. The Vice President, Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu addressing the Scientists of the Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services (INCOIS) and the National Tsunami Warning Centre, in Hyderabad on July 13, 2018. 
  1140. The Vice President, Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu with the Scientists of the National Tsunami Warning Centre located at INCOIS, in Hyderabad on July 13, 2018. 
  1141. The Vice President, Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu looking at the National Tsunami Warning Centre located at INCOIS, in Hyderabad on July 13, 2018.
  1142. Elon Musk wants to visit India in 2019
  1143. Chidambaram slams government over 'economic mismanagement
  1144. Sonowal warns contractors for delaying Majuli protection works
  1145. Bengal set to finalise minimum wage for tea workers
  1146. Musk wants to visit India early 2019, will Modi have the time?
  1147. German ruling a real-life lesson for India on digital inheritance
  1148. Apple increases support for Malala Fund to advance girls' education
  1149. Land-based communication link between Pakistan, China open
  1150. Regulate use of facial recognition technology: Microsoft
  1151. Kesoram looking for partner for its tyre business
  1152. Jaitley should write FB post on who is FM, says Congress
  1153. Essar commissions Rs 830-cr Vizag iron ore handling complex
  1154. Infosys net up 3.7% in first quarter
  1155. ED attaches Rs 101-cr assets in Chhattisgarh coal block allocation case
  1156. Odisha set to promote agro-entrepreneurship in aromatic culture
  1157. Dalmia Cement eyes premiumisation, entering northern markets
  1158. US-UK relationship indispensable, says Trump
  1159. India's June exports up over 17%, trade deficit soars to $16.6 bn
  1160. GJEPC thanks government for exposing diamond import scam
  1161. No anti-incumbency, BJP set for fourth term: Chhattisgarh CM Raman Singh
  1162. Croatia in World Cup: The story of its origin
  1163. How can the Congress shed its 'Muslim party' image?
  1164. Unpretentious, honest Katrina takes control of her life again
  1165. Another Viennese psychologist's contribution to human understanding - and happiness
  1166. Tamil Nadu Chief Minister K. Palaniswami on Saturday strongly opposed the draft bill on Higher Education Commission of India (Repeal of University Grants Commission Act) Act 2018.
  1167. The Enforcement Directorate on Saturday said it has filed a chargesheet against industrialist Naveen Jindal, a former Lok Sabha MP, his company Jindal Steel and Power Ltd (JSPL) and others for money laundering in its probe into the coal block alloacation case.
  1168. Computer maker Dell will celebrate empowering women entrepreneurs from the world over at a three-day global summit from Sunday in this Canadian metropolis.
  1169. Swiss consumer electronics company Sirin Labs has reportedly finalised a dual-screen design for its Blockchain-based "Finney" smartphone in partnership with handset manufacturer Foxconn.
  1170. Google has rolled out "caller ID and spam protection" on its Phone app with which the app itself would be able to filter out calls that it detects to be spams, eliminating all notifications and alerts for those calls as well.
  1171. Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who just completed a successful three-day visit to China, has shown an interest in visiting India in early 2019 -- a time when the country would be busy preparing for its general elections.
  1172. In a landmark ruling when it comes to post-death digital rights, Germany's highest court has told Facebook to grant a grieving mother access to her late daughter's account.
  1173. Tesla CEO Elon Musk who just completed his three-day visit to China, has shown an interest in visiting India early 2019.
  1174. Apple Developer Academies will play an important role in supporting the Malala Fund's mission to provide education opportunities to girls across the globe, Nobel peace laureate Malala Yousafzai has said, referring to deepening of partnerships between the tech giant and the fund.
  1175. Prime Minister Nasirul Mulk inaugurated the Pakistan-China Optical Fibre Cable (OFC) project that would serve as the first land-based communication link between the two countries, a media report said.
  1176. Microsoft has become the first tech giant to initiate a call for regulations to limit the use of facial recognition technology that can be used for mass surveillance affecting civil liberties.
  1177. Irked by the slow pace of implementation of Majuli protection project, Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal on Friday warned of taking legal action against erring contractor organisation if they fail to complete the project within stipulated time frame.
  1178. Kesoram Industries Ltd, which says it will continue to focus on commercial vehicle bias tyres, is looking at inducting a strategic partner for its tyre business, an official said on Friday.
  1179. In a bid to fix minimum wages for tea workers in West Bengal, the state government is set to place a basic structure of it in the ensuing tripartite meeting, scheduled to be held on July 17, an official said on Friday.
  1180. Senior Congress leader P. Chidambaram on Friday slammed the government over its poor management of economy, saying inflation is at five-month high, industrial growth at five-month low and the trade deficit has soared.
  1181. Countering Union Minister Arun Jaitley, the Congress on Friday said he should write a Facebook post on who is Indias Finance Minister and about economic woes, while adding that it has become a "One Man-No government" situation.
  1182. The Essar Group subsidiary Essar Vizag Terminal Ltd (EVTL) said on Friday that it has commissioned the India's largest iron ore handling complex at Visakhapatnam port built at a cost of Rs 830 crore.
  1183. Global software major Infosys on Friday reported Rs 3,613 crore consolidated net profit for the first quarter of fiscal 2018-19, registering a 3.7 per cent annual growth from Rs 3,483 crore in the same period year ago.
  1184. The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has attached fresh assets worth Rs 101 crore of Maharashtra-based Jayaswal Neco Industries Ltd as part of its probe against the company which is accused of fraudulently obtaining Gare Palma Coal Sub Block IV/6 allocation, an agency official said on Friday.
  1185. The Odisha government has decided to promote agro-entrepreneurship in aromatic culture among farmers, an official said on Friday.
  1186. Dalmia Bharat Cement is focusing on premiumisation and also weighing options including organic and inorganic route to enter newer markets of north India, an official said here on Friday.
  1187. US President Donald Trump on Friday said his country's relationship with the UK was  "indispensable", just hours after his comments attacking Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit plan emerged.
  1188. Indian exports in June at $27.7 billion rose by 17.57 per cent over the same month in 2017. But with higher crude prices increasing oil import costs by more than half over the last year, the country's trade deficit soared to $16.60 billion, official data showed on Friday.
  1189. The Gems and Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC) on Friday thanked the Centre and the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) for carrying out a thorough investigation exposing the Rs 3,000 crore diamond import scam.
  1190. By Mayank Aggarwal
  1191. New Delhi, July 14 (IANS/Mongabay) It is the final leg of the current Indian governments tenure, which began in 2014. As the general elections loom, the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government has gone into hyperactive mode over the past year, proposing a major overhaul of the countrys environmental laws that govern its forests, fragile coasts, precious wildlife and manage the toxic levels of air pollution.
  1192. By Bhavana Akella
  1193. German ruling a real-life lesson for India on digital inheritance (Tech Trend)
  1194. Kesoram looking for partner for its tyre business (Lead)
  1195. Infosys net up 3.7% in first quarter (Second Lead)
  1196. US-UK relationship indispensable, says Trump (Second Lead)
  1197. Chidambaram slams government over economic mismanagement
  1198. In a landmark ruling when it comes to post-death digital rights, Germanys highest court has told Facebook to grant a grieving mother access to her late daughters account.
  1199. Apple increases support for Malala Fund to advance girls education
  1200. Apple Developer Academies will play an important role in supporting the Malala Funds mission to provide education opportunities to girls across the globe, Nobel peace laureate Malala Yousafzai has said, referring to deepening of partnerships between the tech giant and the fund.
  1201. Countering Union Minister Arun Jaitley, the Congress on Friday said he should write a Facebook post on who is Indias Finance Minister and about economic woes, while adding that it has become a One Man-No government situation.
  1202. The Essar Group subsidiary Essar Vizag Terminal Ltd (EVTL) said on Friday that it has commissioned the Indias largest iron ore handling complex at Visakhapatnam port built at a cost of Rs 830 crore.
  1203. US President Donald Trump on Friday said his countrys relationship with the UK was  indispensable, just hours after his comments attacking Prime Minister Theresa Mays Brexit plan emerged.
  1204. Indias June exports up over 17%, trade deficit soars to $16.6 bn
  1205. Indian exports in June at $27.7 billion rose by 17.57 per cent over the same month in 2017. But with higher crude prices increasing oil import costs by more than half over the last year, the countrys trade deficit soared to $16.60 billion, official data showed on Friday.
  1206. How can the Congress shed its Muslim party image? (Column: Political Circus)
  1207. London: Nicole Melichar (R) of the United States and Kveta Peschke of the Czech Republic celebrate victory after the womens doubles semifinal match against Xu Yifan of China and Gabriela Dabrowski of Canada at the Wimbledon Championships 2018 in Lon
  1208. Kolkata: Fans of France and Croatia ahead of FIFA World Cup Finals in Kolkata, on July 13, 2018. (Photo: Kuntal Chakrabarty/IANS)
  1209. Mumbai: Actors Angad Bedi and Diljit Dosanjh at the screening of Soorma in Mumbai on July 13, 2018. (Photo: IANS)
  1210. Kolkata: Actors Ishaan Khattar and Jhanvi Kapoor during promotions of their upcoming film Dhadak, in Kolkata, on July 13, 2018. (Photo: IANS)
  1211. Puri: Preparations for Jagannath Rath Yatra under way on the eve of the festival in Puri on July 13, 2018. (Photo: IANS)
  1212. New Delhi: A bus gets partially submerged under Delhis Minto bridge after heavy rains lashed the national capital on July 13, 2018. (Photo: IANS)
  1213. Cairo: Security forces stand guard outside the petrochemical company where two tanks exploded in Cairo, Egypt, July 13, 2018. Twelve people were injured in a fuel tank explosion near Egypts Cairo International Airport on Thursday night, but the air
  1214. Nablus: Palestinian boys inspect a burned car after Jewish settlers set them on fire, in Urif village near the West Bank city of Nablus, on July 13, 2018. Earlier on Tuesday, Palestinian sources said that settlers from settlement of Yitzhar raided th
  1215. Hyderabad: BJP chief Amit Shah with Telangana BJP chief K Laxman, G Kishan Reddy and other party leaders during a programme organised to felicitate him on his arrival in Hyderabad on July 13, 2018. (Photo: IANS)
  1216. New Delhi: Congress president Rahul Gandhi meeting former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Kiran Kumar Reddy at New Delhi on July 13, 2018. (Photo: IANS)
  1217. New Delhi: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia during their visit to Rabea Girls Public School in Delhis Chandni Chowk, on July 12, 2018. The school allegedly locked many girls aged 4-5 years for five hours
  1218. Ranveer Expresses his wish I want to be like Akshya Kumar
  1219. Priyanka Chopra on her MARRIAGE plans
  1220. Eela POSTER | Ajay Devgn shares Kajols FIRST Devil LOOK
  1221. Soorma Public REVIEW | Diljit Dosanjh lives Sandeep Singh
  1222. Ranbir V/S Ranveer | The FIGHT is on | IFFM
  1223. Salman Khan and Kamal Haasan together | Clash of Bigg Boss
  1224. Janhvi talks about her FIRST LOVE in Ishaan Khatter
  1225. Chitrangada is PRAYING for SOORMA
  1226. Rajkummar Mental Hai Kya experience with Kangana
  1227. IANS publishing
  1228. Century Real Estate Wins Big for Its Projects and Communication Strategies
  1229. RISC-V Foundation Announces Agenda for RISC-V Workshop in Chennai
  1230. Malaika Arora Launches International Fashion Brand Niza Exclusively on Myntra
  1231. Eyewin Awards - a Unique Platform for Lensmen to Vie for Recognition
  1232. Zippo Appoints Richard Finlow as Senior Vice President of Global Sales and Marketing
  1233. India Electronics & Semiconductor Association Signs MoU With Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency
  1234. Cafe Coffee Day Turns 22 on 11th July, 2018
  1235. Cricket Viewership Shapes How Consumers Look for Auto Content Across the Web in India: CarToq Survey
  1236. IMS Noida Organized Faculty Development Programme on Research
  1237. Healthcare That Feels Like Homecare: Amar Ujala Group Enters the Business of Care with Ujala Healthcare
  1238. MAHE Celebrates Institution of Eminence Tag
  1239. Dr Ravi Mehrotra Receives Lifetime Achievement Award at Seatrade 30th Anniversary Awards Event
  1240. Zago Launches Cold Coffee
  1241. SoundLogic's Voice Assistant Headsets on Flipkart's Flash Sale, Sold out in Record 20 Mins
  1242. Key to Getting Into Ivy League Universities - 'Start Early
  1243. Eutelsat Partners with Intelsat and SES in U.S. C-Band Spectrum Proposal
  1244. Tigo Introduces NewATigo Access Point (TAP)Aas UL-Certified Communication Device for TS4 Platform
  1245. EUSA Pharma: NICE Approves the Targeted Cancer Immunotherapy, QARZIBAA®a- (dinutuximab beta) to Treat Children with High-Risk Neuroblastoma
  1246. Yamalube a" A Liquid Engine Component: Glass Harp
  1247. Henley & Partners Wins Mandate for Moldova Citizenship-by-Investment Program
  1248. Phase 3 Trial of NINLAROA® (ixazomib) as Maintenance Therapy Met Primary Endpoint Demonstrating Statistically Significant Improvement in Progression-Free Survival in Patients with Multiple Myeloma Post-Transplant
  1249. SIRIN LABS Unveils the Design for the Dual-Screen FINNEYa,c, Introducing "Safe Screena for the First Blockchain Smartphone
  1250. ResMed, Verily to Form Joint Venture to Help Reach Millions of Untreated Sleep Apnea Sufferers
  1251. LF Logistics Works with Lanetix CRM to Accelerate Global Sales and Customer On-Boarding Processes
  1252. Toshiba Starts Shipment of UL508 Certified Photorelays for Industrial Control Equipment
  1253. ExaGrid, Hyper-Converged Secondary Storage for Backup Leader, Reports Record Q2 Bookings and Revenue for Q2-2018
  1254. Andersen Tax & Legal Debuts in Ecuador
  1255. Boyd Corporation Announces Agreement to be Acquired by Affiliates of Goldman Sachs from Genstar Capital
  1256. QNB Group: Financial Results for the Six Months Ended 30 June 2018
  1257. Celgene and Acceleron Announce Luspatercept Achieved Primary and All Key Secondary Endpoints in Phase III 'BELIEVE' Study in Adults with Transfusion-Dependent Beta-Thalassemia
  1258. LexisNexis® releases a new module on FEMA (Foreign Exchange Management Act) in association with Kochhar & Co. for its Lexis® Practical Guidance Solution
  1259. COMPO EXPERT Enters Strategic Partnership With Significant Indian Fertilizer Company Transworld Furtichem
  1260. The House of Martell Presents Indigo by Martell
  1261. Airbus Signs Up Three Indian Startups to Power GenNext Aviation Solutions
  1262. Asia's Highest Residential Infinity Pool - Aeon, Arising Soon in Worli
  1263. Trujet ? Connecting 'True' India
  1264. Honor Announces Striking Deals on its Smartphones During Amazon Prime Day
  1265. 3M India Celebrates Young Innovators at the '3M-CII Young Innovators Challenge Awards 2018
  1266. Letstrack Announces to Invest 2 Million Dollars in Premium Retailers
  1267. Compart Systems Adds New Surface Mount Seals and Substrate Technologies, Expanding IP and Product Portfolio for Semiconductor Capital Equipment Customers
  1268. Pioneering World Football Cup's Pitches Give Global Boost to UK Firm SIS Pitches
  1269. Electrolux introduces toolkit with Worldchefs and AIESEC to teach children about sustainable eating
  1270. Hong Kong's Largest Live Streaming Brand - Uplive Hosts 2nd Year Anniversary Party at the D2 Place
  1271. Dendrobium D-1 E-hypercar Confirmed for Development and Production in UK and Debut Presentation at Salon Privé
  1272. Bo Shen to Play a Strategic Role on Plair's Advisory Board after Fenbushi Capital's Participation in Plair's Token Sale
  1273. Scan Global Logistics Expands With Three Offices in Africa Acquiring 55% of Macca Logistics SARL
  1274. Molecular clock could make smartphone navigation more accurate
  1275. FDA approves first drug with potential for smallpox treatment
  1276. Turkey to lift state of emergency next week
  1277. Japan floods: 18,000 volunteers help in worst affected areas
  1278. Microsoft calls to regulate face recognition technology (Lead)
  1279. Over 2,500 children separated at US border awaiting reunification
  1280. China spying on military exercises: Pentagon
  1281. Trump arrives in Scotland amid protests (Lead)
  1282. Police find nerve agent source that killed British woman
  1283. Trump-Putin summit 'is on' after hacking indictment: White House
  1284. Israel cannot influence ties with Russia: Iran
  1285. While eating foods rich in omega-3 fatty acids, such as fatty fish, certain nuts and seeds, have been known to prevent heart diseases and arthritis, a new research, led by one of Indian-origin, showed that omega-3 fatty byproducts may also have anti-cancer effects.
  1286. The Israeli army said on Saturday that it has bombed Hamas positions in the Gaza Strip, including two tunnels, in response to the launch of 31 projectiles.
  1287. The trial of two remaining National Accountability Bureau (NAB) cases against former Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and his family will take place in Rawalpindi's Adiala Jail, according to a notification issued by the Ministry of Law and Justice.
  1288. Mount Fanjingshan, China's latest entry on the Unesco World Heritage List, has been asked to limit visitors in an effort to protect the site.
  1289. The UN has come up with a compact incorporating key provisions for smoother pathways to legal migration and safeguarding migrants that are of particular relevance to India, which contributes the world's largest migrant population.
  1290. Researchers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed a molecular clock on a chip which could one day significantly improve the accuracy and performance of navigation on smartphones and other consumer devices.
  1291. The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Saturday approved the first drug with an indication for treatment of smallpox.
  1292. Visiting Indian Home Minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday inaugurated the world's largest state-of-the-art visa centre here with modern facilities, promising shorter waiting times for applicants.
  1293. Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan has taunted former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif over his "friendship" with Ind­ian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and accused the two of creating the law and order situation in the country and tension at the border to manipulate the situation in favour of the rival PML-N.
  1294. Turkey's two-year-long state of emergency is expected to be lifted on July 18, presidential spokesman Ibrahim Kalin has said.
  1295. Some 18,000 volunteers from all across Japan on Saturday participated
  1296. At a time when facial recognition technology is fast becoming a part of our lives, Microsoft has become the first tech giant to initiate a call for regulations to limit the technology that can be used for mass surveillance affecting civil liberties.
  1297. More than 2,500 children are waiting to be reunited with their parents after being separated at the US border, according to the latest government estimate.
  1298. The Pentagon has said that a Chinese spy ship is currently spying on a major US-led military exercise off the coast of Hawaii, the same exercise it was disinvited due to Washington's opposition to Beijing's militarisation in the South China Sea.
  1299. US President Donald Trump has arrived in Scotland as thousands of people gathered to protest against his visit.
  1300. Police have found the source of novichok, a nerve agent that killed a British woman earlier this week after she was exposed to it.
  1301. A summit between US President Donald Trump and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin will go ahead as planned despite tension over Moscow's alleged election meddling, the White House has said.
  1302. A senior adviser to Iran's Supreme Leader said on Friday that Israel cannot affect the cordial ties between Iran and Russia, media reports said.
  1303. Two Indian Americans donate Rs 13.5 cr to Tirupati temple
  1304. Archives of south Asian oral history housed in India
  1305. LCA Tejas introduced because of my efforts: Parrikar
  1306. 1st Haj batch from J&K to leave for Saudi Arabia (Lead, correcting intro)
  1307. Promoting forgiveness, going beyond clash of identities necessary for world peace
  1308. Punjab Police kill gangster in Himachal
  1309. The Border Security Force (BSF) is the only security force in India that allows its troopers to use their smartphones to keep in touch with their families, a top official said here.
  1310. Pandit Deenanath Mangeshkar, head of the Mangeshskar clan comprising of legendary singers Lata, Asha, Hridaynath and two other talented siblings, left Goa because of lack of opportunities, Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar said on Saturday.
  1311. Under fire for his alleged support to a trader of carcinogenic formalin-laced fish from neighbouring states, Goa Agriculture Minister Vijai Sardesai on Saturday said not just fish but eating contaminated fruit also causes cancer.
  1312. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Saturday denied that its President Amit Shah had made any statement in a Hyderabad meeting on Ram temple in Ayodhya even as AIMIM chief Asaddudin Owaisi questioned him for speaking on the sensitive issue that is being decided by the Supreme Court.
  1313. Two Indian Americans donated Rs 13.5 crore to the Lord Venkateswara temple here on Saturday.
  1314. An Indian Army soldier has been injured in sniper fire from Pakistan side on the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu district, Defence Ministry sources said.
  1315. Madhya Pradesh Police on Saturday said veteran journalist Kalpesh Yagnik did not die of a heart attack as reported earlier but lost his life after he fell from the terrace of a building here.
  1316. Hundreds of rare ethnographic sound recordings, including parables, songs, hymns, instrumental music, and poems, made their way to India as part of a collaborative project between British Library and Archives and Research Centre for Ethnomusicology (ARCE).
  1317. The Tejas light combat aircraft (LCA) of the Indian Air Force   has been introduced because of his efforts when he was Defence Minister, Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar said on Saturday, stating that the project was "not going anywhere" before he assumed charge of the ministry in 2014.
  1318. President Ram Nath Kovind on Saturday nominated four eminent people, including noted classical dancer Sonal Mansingh and sculptor Raghunath Mohapatra, to the Rajya Sabha.
  1319. He rose to fame with "Pyaar Ka Punchnama" and is currently riding high on the success of his latest Rs 100 crore film "Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety". Actor Kartik Aaryan, who is loving his space in Bollywood, says he is now a bankable star.
  1320. Joining the battle against plastic waste, Indian Railways is installing plastic bottle crushing machines at 2,000 stations across the country.
  1321. Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Raman Singh says there is no anti-incumbency against his government despite being in power for over 14 years and that the ruling BJP is poised for a fourth successive victory in Assembly polls later this year.
  1322. The first batch of 820 pilgrims from Jammu and Kashmir will be leaving for Saudi Arabia on Saturday to perform this year's Haj pilgrimage.
  1323. Compassion and forgiveness towards fellow people, protecting the rights of marginalised sections and going beyond clash of identities are the most important aspects for promoting peace in the society, according to a panel of eminent persons.
  1324. If Nitish Kumar's rise as the Chief Minister of Bihar in November 2005 is seen as the onset of what he calls "sushasan" or good governance, then multiple award-winning IPS officer Amit Lodha's contribution in ridding the state of routine kidnappings, murders and rapes is significant -- at least that is what emerges from a real life cat-and-mouse tale that Lodha has now penned -- with some caution.
  1325. Punjab Police on Saturday killed a gangster and arrested two of his accomplices in Himachal Pradesh's Bilaspur district after a brief encounter.
  1326. 3 dead as heavy rains lash Gujarat's Saurashtra region
  1327. Clear Saturday morning in Delhi
  1328. Probe demanded into foreign health NGOs in India
  1329. Punjab's rural dispensaries to act as drug rehab centres
  1330. SC seeks Centre's view on bringing petrol, diesel prices on par
  1331. Ayushman Bharat: Government partially yields to IMA demand for higher rates
  1332. HC condition of Rs 10 lakh deposit for exhuming baby's body uncalled for: SC
  1333. Heavy rains in Delhi, to continue
  1334. Pharma companies must invest in R&D to keep growing: Prabhu
  1335. Pilot launched to confirm 10 cr Modicare beneficiary families
  1336. Novel malaria vaccine may offer treatment hope
  1337. CMO monitoring issue of formalin in fish, says Goa Minister
  1338. Oral anticoagulants may up bleeding risk in kidney disease patients
  1339. Machine learning may predict treatment outcomes of schizophrenia
  1340. Scientists use electric shocks to genetically reprogramme T cells
  1341. Jiva Ayurveda seeks global recognition to Indian system of medicine
  1342. US Ambassador calls on Kejriwal
  1343. Cancer-causing chemical formalin found in Odisha fish sample
  1344. Is migraine linked to ear disorders?
  1345. Real-time issue of deforestation demands immediate solution
  1346. Obesity alone does not up death risk: Study
  1347. It was a clear Saturday morning in the national capital with the minimum temperature recorded at 25.4 degrees Celsius, two notches below the season's average.
  1348. Friday, the 13th, turned out to be a nightmare for the usually dry Saurashtra region of Gujarat, as the rain gods lashed it with torrential downpours that claimed three lives.
  1349. Raising a red flag against foreign NGOs including Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF), the RSS-affiliated Swadeshi Jagran Manch (SJM) on Friday demanded central and state governments to review their work for conflict of interest in India's health sector.
  1350. Dispensaries falling under Punjab's rural development department will be used as drug rehabilitation centres to tackle the rampant drugs abuse problem in the state, a minister said on Friday.
  1351. The Supreme Court on Friday asked the Centre whether petrol and diesel prices can be brought on par for four-wheelers and private cars in order to control pollution.
  1352. Bowing to pressure from the Indian Medical Association (IMA), the the only representative voluntary organisation of the country's private doctors,  the government on Friday agreed to a higher package for hospitals treating poor beneficiaries of Ayushman Bharat, or Modicare, under certain conditions.
  1353. The Supreme Court on Friday asked an NGO to move the Calcutta High Court for waiver of condition to deposit Rs 10 lakh for exhuming body of a six-month-old baby for conducting autopsy as he was allegedly buried by the hospital authorities.
  1354. Heavy rains in Delhi and its neighbourhood brought much needed respite to people on Friday, with experts predicting more showers for another few days.
  1355. Noting that India is now recognized globally as a key player in the generic medicine industry, Commerce Minister Suresh Prabhu on Friday asked pharmaceutical companies to invest in research and development (R&D) for further growth of the sector.
  1356. The National Health Agency (NHA) on Friday said it has launched a pilot for the Beneficiary Identification System (BIS) for confirmation of 10.74 crore poor and vulnerable families eligible for health coverage under Ayushman Bharat, or Modicare.
  1357. Researchers have developed a vaccine that protects against malaria infection in mouse models by targeting the specific protein that parasites use to evade the immune system.
  1358. The Chief Minister's Office is monitoring the crisis that arose on Thursday after formalin traces were found in fish being sold in the wholesale markets in the coastal state, Health Minister Vishwajit Rane said on Friday.
  1359. Certain blood thinner drugs that reduce the process of blood clotting, used for treating irregular heart rate disorder may put patients with chronic kidney diseases (CKD) at a higher risk of bleeding, researchers have found.
  1360. Researchers have identified patients with schizophrenia at 78 per cent accuracy through a machine-learning algorithm that they used to examine functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) images of both newly diagnosed, previously untreated schizophrenia patients and healthy subjects.
  1361. In a breakthrough, US scientists have genetically reprogrammed the human immune cells known as T cells with the help of electric shocks, instead of the traditional method of using viruses to insert DNA.
  1362. Jiva Ayurveda, which runs 80 clinics and hospitals across India, has come out with diagnostic protocols in a bid to get global recognition to the ancient Indian system of medicine. The protocols will be launched on Monday.
  1363. US Ambassador to India Kenneth I. Juster called on Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Friday to discuss partnership in several areas including pollution.
  1364. Cancer-causing chemical formalin was found in fish stocks available in the markets here, an official said on Friday.
  1365. People with chronic migraines may be at an increased risk of developing tinnitus -- feeling of ringing in the ears -- and other inner ear disorders, than those without the severe headache condition, says a study.
  1366. One doesn't have to be an activist or an environmentalist to make a difference about deforestation, "The Trees Told Me So" author and journalist Purva Grover said during an "adda session" on "missing trees and vanishing forests" on Thursday.
  1367. Patients who have metabolically healthy obesity but are free from other metabolic risk factors do not have an increased rate of mortality, a new study has found.
  1368. Big B loses over 4 lakh followers on Twitter, SRK, Salman over 3 lakh (Lead)
  1369. Modi loses nearly 3 lakh Twitter followers, Rahul Gandhi 17,000 (Lead)
  1370. Origin of 'ghost particle' traced to distant black hole
  1371. Early humans colonized East Asia over 2 mn years ago: Study
  1372. Modi loses nearly 3 lakh Twitter followers, Rahul Gandhi 17,000
  1373. Video content on Juggernaut books to feature on SHAREit
  1374. Otzi the Iceman's last meal reveals remarkably high fat diet: Study
  1375. OPPO unveils budget phone for Rs 10,990 in India
  1376. India presents great business opportunities: Alibaba Cloud
  1377. Astronomers discover rare double asteroid
  1378. Drones to help Australians track, locate crocodiles
  1379. Bollywood megastar Amitabh Bachchan's extended family on Twitter dropped by over 424,000, while Shah Rukh Khan's followers depleted by over 362,141 and Salman Khan lost 340,884 followers, among other film celebrities as a result of the 'sanitisation' of the micro-blogging platform.
  1380. As Twitter began sanitising its platform by removing inactive and locked accounts, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday lost nearly 300,000 followers while Congress Party President Rahul Gandhi lost over 17,000 followers.
  1381. For the first time, scientists have found the source of a high-energy ghostly particle, known as neutrino, that travelled 3.7 billion years at almost the speed of light to reach Earth.
  1382. Our earliest human ancestors left Africa and colonized East Asia over two million years ago, earlier than previously thought, says a study of ancient tools and bones.
  1383. Publisher Juggernaut Books on Friday announced its partnership with content platform SHAREit, enabling its Indian users to access English and Hindi video summaries of its books.
  1384. The 5,300-year-old Otzi the Iceman's last meal was remarkably heavy on fat, revealed the first in-depth analysis of the Iceman's stomach contents, which also offer a rare glimpse of ancient dietary habits.
  1385. Chinese smartphone maker OPPO on Friday unveiled a new mid-range smartphone "OPPO A3s" for Rs 10,990 in India.
  1386. With Indian organisations already spending heavily on public Cloud services, time is now right to do business in the country, a top executive from Alibaba Cloud, the cloud computing arm of Chinese giant Alibaba Group, said on Friday.
  1387. An asteroid that made a close approach to Earth last month is actually two objects orbiting each other, reveal new observations by three of the world's largest radio telescopes.
  1388. Drones will be used to track and report the movement of crocodiles in Australia, authorities announced on Friday.
  1389. Confident India aim for ODI series win against England (Preview)
  1390. Iran's Faghani to officiate England-Belgium clash
  1391. Modric best player at World Cup: Croatia coach
  1392. Gold at IAAF: Kovind, Modi, Rahul hail athlete Hima Das
  1393. Anderson edges Isner in epic match to reach Wimbledon final
  1394. Croatia hungry for World Cup title: Midfielder Rakitic
  1395. Diljit humbled by response to his "Soorma" performance
  1396. Wimbledon curfew forces suspension of Djokovic-Nadal semi
  1397. Sonowal congratulates Hima Das for achievement
  1398. Mixed fortunes for Indian athletes at World U20 Championships
  1399. Racer Pissay joins Sherco TVS Rally Factory team
  1400. Matuidi hails France coach Deschamps
  1401. German legend Lahm says Loew must change coaching style
  1402. No wholesale changes this time against Belgium: England coach Southgate
  1403. Costa Rica to play South Korea during Asia tour in September
  1404. FIFA: VAR used 440 times, increased referee accuracy, ended off-side goals
  1405. Southampton signs Danish defender Vestergaard
  1406. Shuttler Sindhu in Thailand Open semis
  1407. 2018 World Cup in Russia 'best ever': FIFA head Infantino
  1408. Kaif retires from competitive cricket
  1409. AFI issues apology for 'mocking' Hima's English
  1410. World Cup: Deflated England, Belgium get ready for third place clash (Preview)
  1411. Owner of Israeli soccer club arrested for tax scam in stadiums
  1412. Ecuador clubs set to begin battle for second Copa Libertadores berth
  1413. Athlete Hima enjoys meteoric rise from humble beginnings (Profile)
  1414. Brazilian football star Marta named goodwill ambassador by UN Women
  1415. English Premier League club Liverpool on Saturday announced the signing of Switzerland attacking midfielder Xherdan Shaqiri for the upcoming season.
  1416. Belgium midfielder Axel Witsel expects France to defeat Croatia in the final of the 2018 World Cup.
  1417. Kevin Anderson advanced to his first Wimbledon final by outlasting John Isner 7-6 (8-6), 6-7 (5-7), 6-7 (9-11), 6-4, 26-24 in the longest semi-final in Grand Slam tennis history.
  1418. Croatia midfielder Ivan Rakitic has said that all 4.5 million of his compatriots will be behind the team when they battle France in the 2018 World Cup final.
  1419. Actor-singer Diljit Dosanjh's performance as hockey champ Sandeep Singh is winning exceptional laurels as the man himself remains humble, down-to-earth and rooted.
  1420. Serbia's Novak Djokovic was leading Spaniard Rafael Nadal 6-4, 3-6, 7-6 (9) in the second Wimbledon men's semifinal here when the match was suspended to comply with the tournament's 11 p.m. curfew.
  1421. Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal on Friday congratulated athlete Hima Das for bringing laurels to the country by winning India's first ever track gold in the 400-metre final at the World U20 Championships in Tampere, Finland.
  1422. Indian athletes enjoyed mixed fortunes at the IAAF World U20 Championships at the Ratina Stadium here on Friday.
  1423. The Sherco TVS Rally Factory team announced that Aishwarya Pissay will be part of the four-member squad for the upcoming Baja Aragon motor rally.
  1424. France midfielder Blaise Matuidi has praised French coach Didier Deschamps for moulding a team "in his own image" as the former world and European champions prepare for Sunday's FIFA World Cup final against Croatia.
  1425. German national coach Joachim Loew remains under attack after the 2014 world champions' embarrassing group stage exit at the 2018 FIFA World Cup.
  1426. England coach Gareth Southgate will not make wholesale changes to his team when England play Belgium in Saturday's third place play-off at the 2018 World Cup.
  1427. Costa Rica's national team, which has already scheduled a friendly against Japan on September 11, will also play a match against South Korea four days earlier as part of that same Asia tour, the Central American nation's football federation said.
  1428. President of FIFA Gianni Infantino on Friday praised the 2018 Russian football tournament as the best World Cup ever.
  1429. English Premier League side Southampton on Friday announced the signing of Denmark defender Jannik Vestergaard from Germany's Borussia Monchengladbach for a reported 18 million pounds ($23.64 million).
  1430. India's star shuttler P.V. Sindhu entered the semi-finals of the  Thailand Open badminton tournament, defeating Soniia Cheah of Malaysia in the quarter-finals here on Friday.
  1431. The FIFA World Cup has changed the perception of Russia among all countries as the visitors have discovered a hospitable country, full of people who are keen to show to the world that what sometimes is said is not actually what happens here, FIFA President Gianni Infantino said.
  1432. Mohammad Kaif on Friday announced his retirement from all forms of competitive cricket via a post on social media.
  1433. The Athletics Federation of India (AFI) on Friday issued an apology for allegedly mocking Hima Das' English skills on their official Twitter account.
  1434. A match that no team wants to be part of -- playoff for the third place. Deflated England and Belgium will nonetheless want to end their FIFA World Cup campaign somewhat on a high on Saturday.
  1435. Barak Abramov, owner of an Israeli Premier League football club and a local restaurant chain, has recently been arrested on suspicion of a huge tax fraud at sports stadiums.
  1436. With the opening stage of this season's Ecuadorian football league set to conclude, the battle for the second of two berths in the 2019 Copa Libertadores group phase now begins in earnest.
  1437. Born in a poor family in the Nagaon district of Assam, sprinter Hima Das' has enjoyed a meteoric rise. On Thursday evening, she created history in Tampere, Finland by winning the gold medal -- the second by an Indian athlete -- in the women's 400 metre event at the IAAF World U20 Championships.
  1438. Brazilian woman football star Marta Vieira da Silva was named by UN Women as a goodwill ambassador to work for gender equality in sports and other areas.
  1439. Farnborough International Airshow 2018 News
  1440. Farnborough 2018: Airbus eye modifications to light single portfolio
  1441. Farnborough 2018: ATAC grows its Mirage F1 fleet
  1442. Farnborough 2018: RAF focused on capabilities not programmes (video)
  1443. Farnborough 2018: More Merlin magic for the UK (video)
  1444. Farnborough 2018: Is the UK a global or lone defence player? (video)
  1445. Farnborough 2018: Those UK jets were as fast as lightning (video)
  1446. SkyGuardian tease as RAF again declines to disclose service entry (video)
  1447. Hospital Wing implements HMX platform
  1448. US Army Futures Command heads to Texas
  1449. FAA approves all-glass cockpit for MD 530F
  1450. Army explores SAW replacement with NGSAR awards
  1451. CPI receives airborne radomes contract
  1452. Persistent introduces Auto-Tracking Antenna System
  1453. ELNS prototype in flight testing
  1454. UN set to impose arms embargo on South Sudan
  1455. Leonardo, PGZ sign LOI on AW249 helicopter
  1456. Philippines prepares to reactivate ROKN corvette
  1457. Honeywell develops HGuide n580 inertial navigation unit
  1458. Cambridge Pixel radar technology for CMS 330
  1459. Xplore expands product range, considers wearables
  1460. Airbus trials automatic air-to-air refuelling
  1461. Farnborough 2018: Carter leads charge on interoperability
  1462. Vendors wait for India to finalise UAS regulations
  1463. Taiwan to order M1A2 Abrams
  1464. Japan likely first export customer for Fire Scout
  1465. Sri Lanka eyes helicopter fleet modernisation
  1466. Terms &amp; Conditions
  1467. US puts the brakes on Nicaraguan military training
  1468. Defence Notes
  1469. Unmanned Vehicles
  1470. The Airbus&nbsp;H125 and H130&nbsp;are to undergo a series of modifications that will focus on: safety features; performance; digitalisation and enhanced connections from the aircraft to ...
  1471. US adversary air specialists, Textron-owned ATAC, has now received the first 13 of a total of 63 Mirage F1 aircraft from the French Government. The ...
  1472. As Northrop Grumman showcases its MQ-8C Fire Scout at RAF Fairford during the Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT) in the UK for the first time, ...
  1473. According to local media reports, the Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) harbours ambitions to acquire helicopters and UAVs worth up to LKR64.8 billion ($414.7 million). ...
  1474. Although development of the Royal Air Force’s Protector MALE UAV is clearly moving ahead following the first transatlantic flight of the SkyGuardian on 11 June ...
  1475. With violence escalating between Nicaraguans and their government, the US has halted training the Central American nation's military and stopped delivering associated equipment. The decision ...
  1476. The often criticised process of programme acquisition is being re-evaluated by the RAF as it begins to focus on how to acquire new capabilities rather ...
  1477. SDG16.4 and the collection of data on illicit arms flows: Progress made but challenges ahead
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  1480. PODCAST: Admiral Arun Prakash&#8217;s Sharp Prescription For Indian Military Aviation
  1481. July 14, 2018
  1482. OPINION: More Than Tejas, The IAF Needs To Take Over AMCA Project NOW
  1483. July 11, 2018
  1484. $2-Billion IAF Base Protector Gun Contest Begins Next Month
  1485. April 18, 2018
  1486. Door Opened To India For Deeper Striking M777 Guns
  1487. April 14, 2018
  1488. dmiral Arun Prakash, Indian Navy chief from 2004-06, has been an eloquent and unsparing commentator on matters military since he [&hellip;]
  1489. From wanting almost nothing to do with it, to now wanting complete control over it, the Indian Air Force&#8217;s relationship [&hellip;]
  1490. April 13, 2018
  1491. 5 Reasons Why This Could Be Boeing&#8217;s Sharpest Move In India Yet
  1492. April 12, 2018
  1493. Headwinds Aplenty, Airbus Battles For A Break With India&#8217;s Military
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  1498. Why The BrahMos Missile Test On March 22 Is An Indian Gamechanger
  1499. How India&#8217;s ASTRA Air-To-Air Missile Is Quietly Killing It
  1500. March 25, 2018
  1501. It is difficult to overstate the significance of the test-launch of a BrahMos supersonic cruise missile that took place at [&hellip;]
  1502. March 24, 2018
  1503. Just before noon on September 14 last year, an 11-foot long missile zoomed off from the wing of an Indian [&hellip;]
  1504. An Orange a Day May Prevent Age-Related Vision Loss
  1505. Brain Anatomy Different Even Among Identical Twins: Study
  1506. 10 New Cancer Risk Genes Identified
  1507. Tablet Games May Offer Speech Therapy to Children
  1508. Teens Drinking Regularly Face Worse Alcohol Problems Than Adults
  1509. Multivitamins May not Prevent Cardiovascular Diseases
  1510. Solid Foods May Help Infants Sleep Longer
  1511. Odisha to Spend Rs 1,000 Crore on Cancer Care Programme
  1512. Imprisonment of parents may impact their child&#8217;s behaviour
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  1514. Fruits and Contaminated fruit also causes cancer: Goa Minister
  1515. BSF only force that allows smartphone use
  1516. Musk wants to visit India early 2019, will Modi have the...
  1517. Google&#8217;s Phone app to filter spam calls without any notification
  1518. Anupam &#8216;Panicked&#8217; After Losing Twitter Followers
  1519. Apple Increases Support For Malala Fund to Advance Girls&#8217; Education
  1520. Railways to Install Plastic Bottle Crushing Machines at 2,000 Stations
  1521. Unpretentious, Honest Katrina Takes Control of Her Life Again
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  1523. Punjab&#8217;s Rural Dispensaries to Act As Drug Rehab Centres
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  1525. Keep Your Fashion High, Travel in Style This Monsoon
  1526. IKEA postpones launch of first India store
  1527. Parental Controls Don&#8217;t Stop Teenagers from Watching Porn
  1528. Fresh Ways to Wear Culottes
  1529. VR therapy may reduce fear of heights: Study
  1530. Cocktail, gourmet blends that one must try
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  1533. After touching fresh record high Sensex cedes major gains; banking stocks fall
  1534. After touching fresh record high Sensex cedes major gains; banking stocks...
  1535. Twitter tests new advertisement strategy for trending topic
  1536. Brexit plan &#8216;may kill&#8217; US trade deal
  1537. Sensex hits record high, Nifty trades over 11,000 mark
  1538. Does Petroleum Ministry Consider Itself &#8216;God&#8217;, Asks SC
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  1540. Can the Congress shed its &#8216;Muslim party&#8217; image?
  1541. Atmosphere vitiated, but publishing escapes heavy hand of politics, say insiders
  1542. How do Karmic faiths look at the Queer?
  1543. Shankaracharya: A remarkable genius that Hinduism produced
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  1545. Japan Floods: 18,000 Volunteers Help in Worst Affected Areas
  1546. Over 2,500 Children Separated at US Border Awaiting Reunification
  1547. Nawaz Sharif lodged in Adiala Jail, daughter shifted to guest house
  1548. Police find source that killed British woman
  1549. May&#8217;s Brexit Plan May Kill US Trade Deal: Trump
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  1551. Everything You Should Know About Nipah Virus
  1552. LG lauds AAP&#8217;s initiatives in education, healthcare
  1553. Himachal to introduce free heli-ambulance services
  1554. Know what your body needs for monsoon
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  1556. Modi Government Diverts Nation from ‘core issues&#8217; :Amartya Sen
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  1558. My Brother and Father and  Awesome in &#8216;Yamla Pagla Deewana
  1559. Always Interested in Layered Characters: Jimmy Shergill
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  1562. Infinix eyeing 6% online smartphone market share in India
  1563. Trump hosts first iftar dinner
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  1565. 10 killed in Maharashtra road accident
  1566. YouTube to roll out new music service on May 22
  1567. Photographs bring alive 70 years of Indo-US relations
  1568. Odisha touches record high revenue generation
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  1576. Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah actor Kavi Kumar Azad aka Dr Hansraj Hathi no more
  1577. Ammy to join Bollywood as a lead actor
  1578. Ranbir Kapoor and Ajay Devgn&#8217;s film&#8217;s release date announced
  1579. Origin of &#8216;Ghost Particle&#8217; Traced to Distant Black Hole
  1580. Accenture acquires AI data analytics firm Kogentix
  1581. With rise in online reading, e-comics attract smart readers
  1582. Microsoft 365 gets AI-infused capabilities to empower firms
  1583. Apple Launches $300 Mn Clean Energy Fund in China
  1584. UN panel to deal with &#8220;dark side&#8221; of digital technologies
  1585. Microsoft Teams now available for free in 40 languages
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  1587. 47.03
  1588. Melania's dress choice for UK gets lauded
  1589. Moon myths that've existed since forever
  1590. When the biz capital went out of business
  1591. How Twitter's fake purge affected Modi
  1592. Croatia win &amp; Prez can't keep calm!
  1593. India's first gold medallist on track
  1594. 5 things to know about Tata Harrier
  1595. How London welcomed Donald Trump
  1596. Poland's double-edged vodka tradition
  1597. Get ready for space rides at $200,000!
  1598. Tharoor sued over 'Hindu Pak' remark
  1599. PM Modi begins 2-day UP tour today
  1600. Watch: Hima Das shows the way
  1601. No addl tax for EV push: Gadkari
  1602. Value Investor
  1603. When Serena, Nadal came falling down
  1604. US tariff barrage not bad for India
  1605. Number Game! How Twitter's Fake User-Purge Affected Modi, Bachchan, Dorsey
  1606. Trumps In UK: Melania Dons Victoria Beckham Dress; Protests Include Baby Donald Balloons
  1607. Sanju: Sanjay Dutt biopic starring Ranbir Kapoor crosses Rs 500 cr worldwide
  1608. FIFA World Cup 2018: Will Smith to perform at closing ceremony
  1609. Ambanis, Bachchans, Jack Ma Catch The World Cup Live  In Russia
  1610. Croatia Win &amp; President Kolinda Kitarović Can't Keep Calm!
  1611. A Wimbledon Of Ups And Downs: When Serena, Nadal Came Falling Down
  1612. Gul Makai': First teaser of Malala Yousafzai's biopic released
  1613. Anoushka Shankar attended her first non-Indian classical concert at 13, was 'way up in the bleachers
  1614. RSS mouthpiece slams Sanjay Dutt biopic Sanju, says it glorifies a 'criminal
  1615. Sundar Pichai: Not Just Tech, But Loves Tendulkar &amp; Burgers, Too!
  1616. Daredevils In Action! Thai Cave Mission A Success, Here Are Other Rescue Operations Worth A Recall
  1617. Happy Birthday, Malala! A Tale Of Grit &amp; Glory
  1618. A Tablet For Every Room And All The Tasks At Home
  1619. Facebook Messenger may soon flag DMs from fake accounts
  1620. Thai cave rescue to get the Hollywood movie treatment
  1621. Rs 2,500 per year fee, free two-wheelers, laptops: It's sale season in engineering colleges
  1622. After mauling telecom companies, Mukesh Ambani now fires at operating systems
  1623. JioGigaFiber: The price you pay could be too heavy for your liking
  1624. Dhirubhai Ambani used to start the day only after looking at Isha&rsquo;s picture
  1625. Launched in haste, IRCTC&rsquo;s live kitchen video streaming service fails within a week
  1626. Infosys Q1 profit rises 4% YoY to Rs 3,612 crore; firm announces bonus issue in 1:1 ratio
  1627. Ola starts making money on each ride, inches closer to profitability
  1628. How to ensure that your investment in people delivers maximum ROI? Register for webinar to know
  1629. HDFC Bank anchors at Palava
  1630. Lesser known features of health plans that you should take advantage of
  1631. Tighter rules coming up for CAs, valuers and monitoring agencies
  1632. CPWD makes 168 government buildings accessible for differently-abled persons so far
  1633. No GST on foreign companies' payments to liaison offices for expenses: AAR
  1634. Multi-pronged action plan to boost infrastructure in ports
  1635. I-T department seeks industry views on taxing overseas online companies
  1636. Trade deficit widens to over five-year high in June
  1637. Centre proposes major port at Vadarevu in Andhra Pradesh
  1638. Former Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif, daughter Maryam provided 'B' class facilities in Adiala jail
  1639. Unhindered By Privilege: Thai cave rescue mission may have succeeded because subalterns were involved
  1640. US grand jury indicts 12 Russian spies in 2016 election hacking
  1641. India needs to reskill workforce for Artificial Intelligence: Infosys co-founder Kris Gopalakrishnan
  1642. Hiring records 13% y-o-y growth in June 2018: Survey
  1643. Indians popular choice for senior roles at Asian companies
  1644. See good demand environment across US, Europe: Infosys CEO Salil Parekh
  1645. Edit away! Adobe to bring complete version of Photoshop to iPad
  1646. Head to Hatu Peak from Delhi, Malshej Ghat from Mumbai for the long-weekend
  1647. India shrugs off Donald Trump's pressure on Russia
  1648. Panaya acquisition remains a bug in the Infosys code
  1649. Lifehacks for when a robot wants your job
  1650. How Modi lost 2.7 lakh Twitter followers in 2 days
  1651. Kashi in 4 years: Not quite Kyoto but it is almost there
  1652. Reasons that can push a small business to bankruptcy
  1653. How are old schemes doing? Here's a status check
  1654. France's 20-year itch vs Croatia's bid for maiden title
  1655. New rule allows deportation if H-1B extension is rejected
  1656. A 1,500-km walk to meet PM Narendra Modi
  1657. The perils of treating telecom sector as piggy bank
  1658. Options other than section 80C that can be helpful
  1659. Amazon readies for Prime Day sale with 7 blockbuster movie titles in 7 days
  1660. Airbus arm open to stake buy in Indian startups
  1661. At Uber, new questions arise about executive behaviour
  1662. Investing in SoftBank is becoming a bet on its founder's deal-making prowess
  1663. Oncology solutions company Mitra Biotech gets $40 million
  1664. New Astro Cat emoji is here, but only Windows 10 users can use it
  1665. Taking on Slack, Microsoft Teams is now available for free in 40 languages worldwide
  1666. Study from top universities or get thousands of GB storage space for your photos, all for free
  1667. No more copycats: YouTube rolling out new tool to keep a check on stolen videos
  1668. Daiwa 4K 55-inch Smart LED TV review: Good performance, great features &amp; value for money
  1669. Scarlett Johansson pulls out of trans film 'Rub &amp; Tug' after backlash
  1670. Keep your eyes disease-free, eat oranges regularly
  1671. Top picks to buy the best smartphone this year
  1672. Culture of the Street: MF Husain's rare photograph collection on display
  1673. As Ronaldo joins Juventus, Italy showers love with an ice-cream flavour in his honour
  1674. Oppo unveils A3s with super full-notch screen at Rs 10,990 to woo the budget smartphone user
  1675. Indiabulls Dy MD Ashwini Kumar Hooda was rooting for Belgium, but says France deserved to win
  1676. The fight for Jamshedpur
  1677. When teachers and community fight to save a school
  1678. Relief for minority colleges as SC dismisses Maharashtra government&rsquo;s SLP
  1679. I-T to reassess ITRs of NiMo's HNI customers
  1680. Judiciary has not done much in reforming itself: Bibek Debroy
  1681. Citrix partners Microsoft to simplify office network deployments
  1682. CCI dismisses complaints against Google; chairperson gives dissent note
  1683. Atos launches comprehensive Artificial Intelligence software suite
  1684. Not just jobs, AI's next invasion will clone ...
  1685. New Astro Cat emoji is here, but only Windows...
  1686. Top picks to buy the best smartphone this yea...
  1687. Xiaomi Mi A2 and Mi A2 Lite Android One leake...
  1688. Oppo unveils A3s with super full-notch screen...
  1689. Taking on Slack, Microsoft Teams is now avail...
  1690. Apple announces new MacBook Pro which can cod...
  1691. Twitter's official handle loses 12.4 per cent...
  1692. Study from top universities or get thousands ...
  1693. Raneh, Suruli, Dhuandhar and more: Add the water...
  1694. Karnataka, Jabalpur or Hampi: Explore the unexpl...
  1695. Take the road less travelled: Plan a trip to Pol...
  1696. From the mango festival to Burning Man, events t...
  1697. Head to Patagonia if you want to discover an une...
  1698. Go butterfly watching in Delhi or trekking in Mu...
  1699. Celebrations galore: A look at two-day Hemis Fes...
  1700. Tata's 99-year-old clout over Jamshedpur could end soon
  1701. How to increase your take-home pay this tax season
  1702. Are the arrested PSU bankers really guilty?
  1703. Netflix's Trojan Horse in India
  1704. The knights of IHH
  1705. Life hacks for when a robot wants your job
  1706. An H-1B tweak is making techies nervous
  1707. The man who wants to pull Fortis out of ICU
  1708. Imran Khan taunts Sharif over 'friendship' with Modi
  1709. India unveils world's largest visa centre in Dhaka
  1710. BJP set for a fourth term in the state: Raman Singh
  1711. President nominates four members to RS
  1712. Govt wants to track every move you make
  1713. Soldier injured by Pak sniper firing along LoC
  1714. A Cauvery bonus from K'taka to Tamil Nadu
  1715. A 1,500-km walk to remind Modi of a promise
  1716. Looking beyond the Seals' heroism in Thai rescue
  1717. Not quite Kyoto yet, but Kashi has the money
  1718. Mamata plans &lsquo;national coalition&rsquo; rally in December
  1719. When teachers, community fight to save a school
  1720. India tells Russia to go ahead with FGFA project
  1721. Judiciary has not done much in reforming itself
  1722. Tighter rules coming up for CAs, valuers
  1723. Will Modi have time to meet Musk in 2019?
  1724. Best FMCG deals in store for Amazon Prime users
  1725. The flip side of working for a Big 4 company
  1726. Just chasing returns can hurt you financially
  1727. Aurobindo Pharma buys Apotex's biz in 5 countries
  1728. Amazon readies for Prime Day with 7 movies in 7 days
  1729. US court prevents DRL from selling opioid drug
  1730. Here's what can lead a small business to bankruptcy
  1731. Confounded by clouds, pilot returns to Iran
  1732. Railways to use AI to manage track maintenance blocks
  1733. Tax saving options other than section 80C
  1734. Moody&rsquo;s cuts Tata Motors ratings on credit weakness
  1735. Life insurance premium collection Up 10.78% in Q1
  1736. 4 tips to get your boss's job and the corner office
  1737. टाटा मोटर्स की मूडीज ने क्यों घटाई रेटिंग?
  1738. Look which stocks are poised to benefit from US-China trade war
  1739. Nifty to move in 10,200 -11,500 range this yr: Anish Damania
  1740. Kunal Bothra&rsquo;s 2 stock picks for short-term traders
  1741. Bullish on these 2 Tata group stocks: Inditrade
  1742. There are value picks in midcaps: Vikas Khemani
  1743. Opec+ may further boost crude oil supply, says Russia
  1744. HPCL's M K Surana on what happens if crude crosses $100-110
  1745. Forex reserve dips by $248.20 mn to $405.81 bn
  1746. 10 stocks are moving the market: R Sreesankar
  1747. How investors got trapped in Manpasand, Vakrangee
  1748. Who joined Alphabet &amp; Amazon in the $800b club?
  1749. SBI's bond plan eyed by cos mulling offshore return
  1750. Special Podcast: Where&rsquo;s the money in IPO mart?
  1751. In Pics: Foxed by earnings numbers? This should help
  1752. Jayant Manglik
  1753. Ignore the smoke and mirrors: Buy India now, and prosper!
  1754. Stuck between EU and US: UK's Brexit dilemma
  1755. A Cauvery bonus from state to Tamil Nadu
  1756. A visa rule puts the fate of Indian techies at risk
  1757. Wimbledon: Anderson wins 6&frac12; hour-long semis
  1758. Govt's Big Brother plan has SC nervous
  1759. Rlys to use AI to manage track maintenance
  1760. A community comes together for their school
  1761. I-T has bad news for Nirav Modi's HNI buyers
  1762. Why 6th-largest economy tag means nothing
  1763. Farm loan waivers don't really help anyone
  1764. India's billion-dollar cell phone shakedown
  1765. Slow internet is hurting China's global ambition
  1766. You shouldn't miss these 2 celestial events
  1767. Motilal Oswal Long Term Equity Direct-G
  1768. Rafale deal offsets: JVs to help create 3.5k top jobs in India
  1769. UN Secretary-General backs Zeid's call for Kashmir human rights investigation
  1770. Infosys unable to keep pace, TCS to outperform on bourses, too
  1771. 10 takeaways from Infosys&rsquo; Q1 earnings
  1772. Eyeing the boss's job? 4 tips that will get you to the corner office
  1773. Despite high employee engagement, 1 in 4 may leave current job given a chance
  1774. Artist 'floods' Times Square to bring climate change to life
  1775. IKEA to open first India store in Hyderabad on July 19
  1776. A report is making everyone doing biz in India nervous
  1777. As "foreign" economic advisers leave, a protectionist India returns
  1778. Panel proposes auction of NPA security receipts worth Rs 90,0000 crore
  1779. Companies fear RBI rule likely to rake up past violations
  1780. Mutual fund inflow rises 43% to Rs 1.4 lakh crore in Q1
  1781. When midcaps burnt, desi fund managers plucked these stocks in hordes
  1782. England's midfield problem that is yet to be solved
  1783. Wide variety of tactical styles bring the World Cup to life
  1784. Why expatriate workers are leaving Saudi Arabia in droves
  1785. UK launches new visas route for Indian scientists, academics
  1786. Airtel Bank gets RBI, UIDAI nod to resume taking new customers
  1787. DoT rejects RCom&rsquo;s complaint on discriminatory treatment
  1788. How to calculate capital gains
  1789. Can PayPal convince India that there's no bigger deal than security?
  1790. Transformation of rural ecosystems: Potential impact of renewable energy and electric vehicle convergence
  1791. Have loans? Reasons that can lead a small business to bankruptcy
  1792. 18 startups to launch exclusive products during Amazon Prime Day sale
  1793. McXtra raises Pre-series A round of $1.3 million
  1794. Kobster raises undisclosed amount in Pre-series A round
  1795. Elon Musk may visit India early next year
  1796. Amazon Prime Day Sale: Jacqueline Fernandez, Mojostar&rsquo;s active wear brand, Just F, to go on sale on Amazon Fashion
  1797. Headout raises $10 million from Nexus, others
  1798. After I-T letter, Walmart assures tax compliance in Flipkart deal
  1799. Bike-sharing platform Mobycy in talks to raise $3 million
  1800. InnoVen Capital commits Rs 418 crore in first half of 2018
  1801. Private labels drive online grocery players into profit lane
  1802. Startups fight big global e-commerce firms to win online grocery battle
  1803. Wishberry raises Rs 10 crore Series A funding
  1804. How to read your PF statement
  1805. E-filing ITR: Govt's I-T portal or pvt websites?
  1806. Six changes in the ITR filing process
  1807. Filing ITR? Calculate your capital gains correctly
  1808. RBI makes buyer's name on DD a must to stop misuse
  1809. Changing home loan lender? Here's some help
  1810. How to file income tax return without Form 16
  1811. 10 lakh people enrol, update Aadhaar every day
  1812. How to complain to govt about pension related issues
  1813. Don&rsquo;t ignore these incomes while filing your tax return
  1814. Why retail investors lose in direct equities
  1815. Income Tax Filing
  1816. 25 years of pvt sector mutual funds: How are the oldest schemes performing?
  1817. 25 years of pvt sector mutual funds: Daily NAV was huge challenge, says Prem Khatri
  1818. HDFC Mutual Fund gets Sebi go-ahead for IPO
  1819. Sensex hits record high, but mutual funds return modest
  1820. 25 years of pvt sector mutual funds: No best fund out there, says Dhirendra Kumar
  1821. UTI AMC principal shareholders clash on appointment of new CEO: Reports
  1822. Where should I invest Rs 40 lakh?
  1823. Smallcap mutual fund schemes for an 18-year-old investor
  1824. RBI likely to raise interest rates in August; to go for more hikes this fiscal: DBS
  1825. Avendus-KKR emerges as frontrunner to buy IDFC MF
  1826. A mutual fund portfolio for retirement, kid's education
  1827. Mutual funds holding Nifty&rsquo;s &lsquo;strongest five&rsquo; shine
  1828. Should I invest a small amount in many mutual fund schemes?
  1829. UP to only give twice the circle rate for Jewar Airport land, wants consent first of 70% land-owners
  1830. CCI penalises Glenmark Pharma, other entities for unfair business practices
  1831. Dalmia Bharat eyes premiumisation; acquisitions on radar
  1832. Essar commissions Vizag iron ore handling complex
  1833. Fortis will grow stronger under IHH ownership: Singh brothers
  1834. Not just jobs, AI's next invasion will clone your voice
  1835. Xiaomi Mi A2 and Mi A2 Lite Android One leaked online ahead of July 24 launch
  1836. Apple announces new MacBook Pro which can code faster, run on latest Intel processors, has quieter keyboards
  1837. Twitter's official handle loses 12.4 per cent followers, Katy Perry is 2.8 mn followers down after policy change
  1838. Infinix Hot 6 Pro review: Big 18:9 screen, dual camera, &amp; slim design for under Rs 8k
  1839. Oppo Find X with a motorised camera module &amp; curved display could be yours at Rs 59,990
  1840. Tax season: Beware of fake mails asking for your netbanking details from I-T like addresses
  1841. Former Apple techie faces a decade in jail, &amp; $250,000 fine for stealing company's secrets
  1842. Samsung Galaxy J6 review: A budget-phone with great battery life, beautiful display, smooth performance
  1843. Asus Zenfone 5Z review: The price to specs and performance ratio make it a worthy buy
  1844. Sparkle on! Hailey Baldwin's 10-carat engagement ring costs around Rs 34.2 crore
  1845. Do you suffer from migraine? It may increase risk of ear disorders
  1846. From Austria, with love! '007 Elements' museum, dedicated to James Bond, opens in the Alps
  1847. Forget Messi's moves, this Malaysian girl's freestyle football skills will amaze you
  1848. As Priyanka-Nick affair heats up, actress says she loves the idea of getting married
  1849. Keep yourself safe this season: Cinnamon oil can help fight superbugs
  1850. Twitter clean-up: PM Modi loses 3 lakh followers, Rahul Gandhi 17,000
  1851. Turns out, unlike diabetes &amp; hypertension, obesity does not pose death threat
  1852. Meet David 'Calamity' James: Ex-England goalie, Armani model, &amp; now Kerala coach
  1853. Sleep hygiene is a must: 10-step guide for blissful, uninterrupted snooze time
  1854. Boardroom lessons from WC underdogs Belgium, Croatia: Never underestimate the dark horses
  1855. Dr. D's column: Tintin and Asterix's take on Belgium vs France
  1856. Rajnath Singh calls on Bangladeshi PM, discusses issues of mutual concern
  1857. Shankersinh Vaghela's son joins BJP, yet another jolt for Congress
  1858. No corruption complaint against RSTV under Hamid Ansari, reveals RTI
  1859. JDU tells BJP to speed up Bihar seat-sharing formula
  1860. Kashi in 4 years: Not quite Kyoto but got Rs 30,000 crore bonanza
  1861. FIFA World Cup 2018
  1862. Amazon Prime Day Sale
  1863. Maharashtra Government
  1864. Nawaz Sharif
  1865. Infosys Q1 Result
  1866. Mentha Oil Rate
  1867. Fortis Bid
  1868. Income Tax Returns
  1869. Reliance Jio
  1870. PF statement
  1871. If you have creditors, it is particularly important to understand some of the key reasons that often lead to a business going bankrupt.
  1872. Is the 'deals and cashback' spoilt Indian consumer, ready to buy into the 'safe and secure' narrative of American player PayPal?
  1873. Challenges associated with improving rural mobility and viability of solar mini-grids may find a common solution through the advent of EVs.
  1874. The developments are tricky for CEO Dara Khosrowshahi, who has made it a mantra at Uber to do the right thing.
  1875. SoftBank's Vision Fund has made speculative bets that have left some people in Silicon Valley scratching their heads.
  1876. For the case, the Competition Commission of India (CCI) considered 'Market for Online Search Advertising Services in India' as the relevant one.
  1877. Infosys has maintained revenue growth forecast at 6-8% in constant currency term...
  1878. The new tools will have mobile-friendly interfaces, rather than being replicas of the existing desktop version.
  1879. The lesser-known Hatu Peak is situated about 70 km from Shimla and is more serene than many adjoining hill stations.
  1880. 03:59 PM | 13 Jul
  1881. A PIL has demanded that Jamshedpur be taken out of the control of the Tatas, and handed over to an elected body.
  1882. You can claim deductions from your gross total income by investing in avenues specified by the government.
  1883. ​Can&rsquo;t code, or speak Bahasa? Didn&rsquo;t go to school with a CEO&rsquo;s children? A robot will take your trading seat.
  1884. GLA University
  1885. Career Times
  1886. The S-400 missile deal with Russia will go ahead notwithstanding US sanctions on transactions with Moscow.
  1887. Parekh, who took charge in January, wants to consolidate gains in fiscal 2020 before accelerating in fiscal 2021.
  1888. Can&rsquo;t code, or speak Bahasa? Didn&rsquo;t go to school with a CEO&rsquo;s son or daughter? A robot will take your trading seat. Read on if you want to save your job.
  1889. Twitter's recent move of removing millions of suspicious account in its battle against fake new has led to many celebrities losing followers.
  1890. PM Modi is set to embark on a stocktaking trip to India's oldest and continuously inhabited city.
  1891. The mutual fund industry was open to private sector competition in 1993.
  1892. Football&rsquo;s power is used by some to shroud the problems of this century and by others to open your eyes and realise what these problems are.
  1893. H-1B visa holders could face deportation if their application for a extension or change of status is rejected.
  1894. Muktikanta Biswal, an idol maker from Sundargarh district of Odisha, walked 1,500 kilometres to Delhi to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
  1895. India desperately needs foreign capital to deal with an investment crunch at home and disputes like this one are hardly likely to enthuse investors.
  1896. The compensation will also not be distributed till consent of 70% land-owners is secured, the government has ordered.
  1897. All the entities have been fined for violating competition norms with regard to mandating no-objection certificates (NOC) from the associati...
  1898. Premium and super-premium cement brands account for 60 per cent of revenues and in the next two years it would rise to at least 80 per cent,...
  1899. Road Transport and Shipping Minister Nitin Gadkari inaugurated the facility, the company said in a statement.
  1900. Munjals-Burmans combine which did not participate in the fresh round of bidding, also hoped that the Malaysian chain will bring its global c...
  1901. The lawsuit represented 22 women and their families who alleged a talc sold by the company contained asbestos and caused them to suffer canc...
  1902. Ad: Regrow Hair
  1903. Sumesh Mishra of Sunteck Realty to join APAC Financial as Head of Real Estate lending
  1904. Confident of mitigating Fortis risk: Tan See Leng, CEO, IHH
  1905. Scrips fall as Fortis-IHH deal spooks healthcare sector
  1906. Indian Railways to use artificial intelligence to manage track maintenance blocks
  1907. Rs 6,688 crore highway, port connectivity projects launched in Andhra Pradesh
  1908. What's behind rising disenchantment among partners at the Big Four?
  1909. NCLT allows 16 days to examine Thriveni's revised offer for Lanco Infratech
  1910. Unmmaned level crossings to be eliminated by 2021: MoS for Railways Rajen Gohain
  1911. Dalal Street week ahead: Nifty needs to confirm breakout, could scale new high
  1912. US court prevents Dr Reddy's Laboratories from selling opioid dependence treatment drug
  1913. Aurobindo Pharma acquires Apotex's businesses in 5 countries for 74 million euros
  1914. Bullish on these 2 Tata group stocks: Sudip Bandyopadhyay, Inditrade
  1915. Commodity outlook: Crude, metals &amp; bullion sway to trade war swings
  1916. Multiple factors create climate for tourism boom; watch the stocks
  1917. Check out all the bulk deals from Friday’s session
  1918. Kunal Bothra’s 2 stock picks for short-term traders
  1919. TA Associates buys stake in Prudent Corp
  1920. HCL Tech buyback price disappoints, stock slips 2%
  1921. HDFC MF gets Sebi go-ahead for IPO
  1922. I-T dept seeks views on significant economic presence for taxing NRIs
  1923. Asian countries needs to urgently focus on developing core infrastructure: Asian Business Summit
  1924. Government extends duty benefits for exports of certain dairy, agri products
  1925. India-Afghanistan trade likely to reach $2 bn by 2020: Afghan Ambassador
  1926. Indian mangoes, beer, yoga to get free access to South Korean market
  1927. Surging housing costs may prompt India to raise rates again
  1928. Indian buffalo meat exports may remain flat
  1929. India needs more private banks and only 3-5 PSU banks: Arvind Subramanian
  1930. How long will India have to wait for the bullet train? A status check
  1931. Why haircuts matter in dealing with bad loans
  1932. The Kejriwal-Baijal power tussle is not over it, and here's why we are saying that
  1933. In broke Venezuela, a haircut costs 5 bananas and 2 eggs
  1934. Donald Trump backtracks on Brexit, says US-UK ties 'indispensable
  1935. Stand by me to change the fate of Pakistan: Nawaz Sharif to supporters
  1936. Johnson &amp; Johnson ordered to pay $4.69 bn damages in talc cancer case
  1937. Terror fears high, Paris police brace for World Cup risks
  1938. 90 killed, over 180 injured in twin election-related blasts in Pakistan
  1939. Mass grave discovered in Sri Lanka's former war zone
  1940. NATO survives Trump, but the turmoil is leaving scars
  1941. Apple launches $300 million green energy fund in China
  1942. Slow internet hurting China's Silk Road ambitions in Pakistan
  1943. Imran Khan taunts Sharif over his 'friendship' with Narendra Modi
  1944. President nominates RSS ideologue Rakesh Sinha among three others to Rajya Sabha
  1945. A Cauvery bonus from Karnataka to Tamil Nadu
  1946. Jagannath Rath Yatra starts in Ahmedabad; PM greets people
  1947. Relief for minority colleges as SC dismisses Maharashtra government’s SLP
  1948. Maharashtra CM blames NGOs for protests against refinery
  1949. Times Now-ICICI Bank Awards: Prem Watsa named ‘NRI Of the Year’
  1950. Solar eclipse today, but don't forget to spot longest lunar eclipse, brighter Mars later this month
  1951. China looks at an Indian to save itself from natural disasters
  1952. India should build its own aircraft: Ex-ISRO chief Kiran Kumar
  1953. Moon and Mars: double celestial event coming up this month
  1954. Wimbledon 2018: Kevin Anderson beats John Isner 26-24 in record-breaking semi-final
  1955. Hima Das- DAShing to the Gold
  1956. Kante and Rakitic will punch and counter in deciding the outcome of the World Cup final
  1957. France's 20-year itch vs Croatia's historic bid for maiden title
  1958. Croatia’s lessons of history, from ships to soccer
  1959. Official match ball carriers bring India on field at FIFA World Cup
  1960. FIFA president Gianni Infantino celebrates 'best World Cup' ever
  1961. World Cup: Deflated England, Belgium get ready for third place clash
  1962. Mohammad Kaif announces retirement from competitive cricket
  1963. 30-love: For the first time in 50 years, all Wimbledon semifinalists are in their thirties
  1964. Super-Mom Serena into 10th Wimbledon final
  1965. How England were posed a midfield problem that Gareth Southgate is yet to solve
  1966. Undervalued, underrated Mandzukic encapsulates the fighting spirit of Croatia
  1967. 1st ODI: Kuldeep Yadav 's magic, Rohit Sharma's grace take India to emphatic victory
  1968. Growth is like a cricket match, every phase is different: Rajesh Gopinathan, CEO, TCS
  1969. Twitter to remove locked accounts from follower numbers in new policy move
  1970. Nawaz Sharif's flight lands in Lahore
  1971. New Dell EMC data protection solution to secure mid-size Indian firms
  1972. IT Firms for simpler tender norms to tap government business
  1973. HCL Technologies gets govternment's nod to set up SEZ in Andhra Pradesh
  1974. Colombia adopts IBM Watson to enhance regional language content promotion
  1975. NEC Tech aims to treble India’s revenue in 5 years
  1976. Infosys foundation to contribute Rs 200 crore to Metro work in Bengaluru
  1977. In defence of its policies, Facebook calls itself a publisher
  1978. TCS recognised as a leader in GDPR services by NelsonHall
  1979. Facebook removes "treason" as tag to identify users' interests
  1980. Twitter aims to improve user experience by removing locked accounts from follower counts
  1981. Cost of data breach in India lowest; highest in the US: IBM Security study
  1982. Ruckus Networks opens development center in Bengaluru
  1983. An Iran Air A306 aircraft that flew into Indian airspace from Tehran around noon circled along the east and west of the city for close to an hour as it tried in vain to cut through the bad tropical weather, only to finally give up and fly back to land in Zahedan, Iran.
  1984. The marketplace will offer best-ever deals on FMCG products across categories such as food, grocery, staples, beauty, personal care, baby care, detergent and home care during Prime Day, with the backing of brands.
  1985. The first and immediate task for Tan See Leng is to secure and stabilise ship.
  1986. After the completion of the deal, the IHH-Fortis group of hospitals will be among the biggest in the country, competing directly with some of the large listed hospital chains.
  1987. In India, unplanned track maintenance work is often cited as a reason why train operations descend into chaos.
  1988. Gadkari, the minister for Road Transport, Highways and Shipping, also dedicated to the nation a connectivity road from Visakhapatnam Port to NH-16, executed at a cost of Rs 100 crore.
  1989. Partners’ disenchantment in Big Four is rising due to mounting job pressure, limited growth scope.
  1990. All the entities have been fined for violating competition norms with regard to mandating no-objection certificates (NOC) from the associations prior to appointing entities as stockists.
  1991. Premium and super-premium cement brands account for 60 per cent of revenues and in the next two years it would rise to at least 80 per cent, said Dalmia Bharat's B K Singh.
  1992. Munjals-Burmans combine which did not participate in the fresh round of bidding, also hoped that the Malaysian chain will bring its global capabilities to India, and take Fortis to new heights.
  1993. The CoC could not examine the revised plan from the Tamil Nadu-based firm it received it on May 2, just two days before the deadline to come up with a resolution expired on May 4.
  1994. The railways has directed all divisions to eliminate unmanned level crossings by 2021, Gohain said, after flagging off Bikaner-Bilaspur-Bikaner Antyodaya weekly train.
  1995. <language>en-gb</language><lastBuildDate>2018-07-14T15:10:56+05:30
  1996. The weekly RSI stood at 64.6543 and it has marked a fresh 14-period high.
  1997. The court has also ordered the parties to submit a final proposed injunction order on Monday.
  1998. The move is seen as Aurobindo's attempt to strengthen its commercial infrastructure.
  1999. The game changer events in pharma will start happening next fiscal and not in the current fiscal.
  2000. Further news on the US-China trade tensions could continue to hurt demand for oil.
  2001. In April 2018, the hotel occupancy rate was highest in last 10 years.
  2002. During strong bull markets, there is convergence; all stocks and sectors inch higher.
  2003. The equity market were little changed on Friday, but ended higher for a second straight week
  2004. Nifty should head higher and we should be close to breaking the all-time high levels next week
  2005. LIC had a market share of 44.73% compared with the private sector’s 55.27%.
  2006. Other than the buyback price issue, analysts are positive on the stock
  2007. Infosys failed to show improvement in revenue from the BFSI vertical.
  2008. The issue will be the second by an Indian mutual fund after Reliance Nippon Asset Management raised Rs 1,540 crore in November. That issue was subscribed 81 times. HDFC AMC is 60% owned by HDFC while Standard Life Investments holds the rest. Both will sell about 5% stake each in the IPO.
  2009. <language>en-gb</language><lastBuildDate>2018-07-14T15:19:37+05:30
  2010. Auditing lapses have caused several frauds to go unnoticed for years and the capital market regulator has had no direct control on the auditing firms.
  2011. According to the infrastructure building agency, the work of making all the central government buildings accessible-friendly for differently-abled persons will be completed by August this year.
  2012. While introducing the concept of ‘Significant Economic Presence’ the budget also amplified the scope of the definition of “business connection” to provide that such significant economic presence will constitute business connection.
  2013. Tax experts said this ruling has brought some cheer for the industry, but it needs to be incorporated in the law. Otherwise this issue will continue to be litigated, they said.
  2014. This was emphasised in the Asian Business Summit, which was organised by Japan-based business chamber Keidanren and CII in cooperation with major economic organisations in Asia.
  2015. Commerce Minister Suresh Prabhu in a tweet said that: "MEIS incentives introduced/increased for milk/dairy sector, onion and deoiled soya cake for the benefit of milk producers, farmers".
  2016. The 'most important emphasis' for major ports would now be on improving export of agriculture and aqua products, said Union Shipping Minister Nitin Gadkari.
  2017. I-T department today sought industry views on the revenue and user thresholds to determine if they have 'significant economic presence' in the country.
  2018. India-Afghanistan have opened up two direct air cargo routes linking New Delhi and Mumbai to Kabul. The Kabul-Mumbai route was opened up last year.
  2019. Imports for June rose to $44.30 billion vs $43.48 billion in May while exports narrowed to $27.7 billion vs $28.86 billion in May.
  2020. The Centre had virtually ruled out developing a port in Dugarajapatnam in Nellore in accordance with the provisions of AP Reorganisation Act, 2014.
  2021. Besides, it has also been agreed that South Korea would permit Indians to set up yoga training institutes and send yoga trainers, while the Korean would do the same for Taekwondo.
  2022. The stage seems set for the Reserve Bank of India to deliver another hike in interest rates. Reason -- retail inflation accelerating to a five-month high.
  2023. Industry experts said the improved performance may not extend to the rest of the year as uncertainties continue to plague the market.
  2024. There should be more private sector banks and probably fewer banks. A healthy system is where we have three to five PSU banks, three to four private banks," Subramanian said.
  2025. <language>en-gb</language><lastBuildDate>2018-07-14T15:01:52+05:30
  2026. The project has been witnessing stiff resistance in Maharashtra, where a group of farmers and tribals have raised concerns over the land acquisition process.
  2027. The reason why private and foreign banks have a lower level of NPAs is they have the flexibility to cut their losses by selling off assets in a bad loan for whatever it is worth.
  2028. Till the top court takes a stand, the high court decisions on these matters, mostly in the LG’s favour, will hold as the apex court had refused to stay the HC’s orders. Listed below are some HC verdicts:
  2029. In February, Union oil minister Dharmendra Pradhan shared that ranked Delhi third among states for petrol pump frauds.
  2030. In the hyperinflationary country, where bank notes are as difficult to find as chronically scarce food and medicine,  people are increasingly relying on to barter.
  2031. JioGigaFiber broadband will come with a set-top box for TV. It will have enabled voice command feature on TV.
  2032. Before India gained independence, Delhi was part of the Punjab province till it was made the capital in 1911 and became a chief commissioner's province.
  2033. Reliance Jio Infocomm has so far fought incumbents with freebies and ultra-cheap data. Now it plan to take the game to the next level by leading through innovation.
  2034. Though no suicide note has been recovered yet, prima facie, the police suspects the Bhatia family committed suicide. But the police is also investigating the case with other possible angles of homicide.
  2035. Ambani's plan can cause two disruptions. First, it can immediately disrupt home broadband pricing. Second, it may impact the larger mobile services market.
  2036. HECI will be a new avatar of UGC with a different vision, focus and powers. While UGC has been vested with grant-giving powers, HECI will have no funds to dole out.
  2037. Recently, Kerala food safety department officials seized nearly 9,600 kg of fish preserved in formalin at a border check post in Kollam district.
  2038. Rules of Employees Provident Fund have been changed to make the scheme more user-friendly. Read this to know the changes and what they mean for you.
  2039. The rupee can touch 70 to the US dollar by December-end. According to an ET poll, the rupee may slump to a new low this year amid global policy uncertainties.
  2040. The law does not actually prohibit you from giving a lift to anyone. The law under which a Mumbai man was punished actually prohibits use of personal vehicle as a commercial one.
  2041. <language>en-gb</language><lastBuildDate>2018-07-14T15:03:28+05:30
  2042. With two more deaths, the number of casualties mounted to 135 in the yesterday's twin attacks in Balochistan and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa provinces.
  2043. The National Accountability Bureau officials took Sharif, 68, and Maryam, 44, into custody in the Avenfield case, shortly after their arrival at Lahore airport from London via Abu Dhabi.
  2044. Prime Minister Theresa May probably expected a more helpful stance as she welcomed Trump to Britain, given that the populist leader has been outspoken in his support for Brexit. Instead, Trump scorched her policy towards the EU divorce
  2045. As if poverty and belonging to belligerent territory were not enough, the formal nationality of many of the boys was also in question; four of the 13, coach included, were clearly stateless.
  2046. It was the most detailed US accusation yet that Russia meddled in the election with the eventual aim of trying to boost Republican Trump's campaign. Russia denies interfering.
  2047. Trump also branded 'The Sun' as "fake news" when asked about his interview with the tabloid, in which he had criticised May over her handling of Brexit negotiations.
  2048. The plane carrying Sharif, the supremo of the Pakistan Muslim League - Nawaz, and Maryam landed at Lahore's Allama Iqbal Airport at 9:15 IST, nearly three hours late from the scheduled arrival.
  2049. I am coming back, just waiting for the flight here, Sharif said through a telephonic press conference.
  2050. The lawsuit represented 22 women and their families who alleged a talc sold by the company contained asbestos and caused them to suffer cancer.
  2051. The weekend is likely to be further complicated by Saturday's Bastille Day festivities which have been known to get rowdy, at times leading to skirmishes with the police.
  2052. Earlier this month, seven people including a candidate of the MMA were injured in an explosion during an election rally near Takhtikhel in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.
  2053. Skeletal remains of around 38 people have been found during the ground digging to build a new construction at a site in Mannar.
  2054. Trump spent his final hours at the NATO meeting in Brussels bludgeoning other leaders but got little in the way of concrete results.
  2055. China's govt has made cutting pollution a key priority, putting pressure on local and international firms to help reduce high levels of smog in its major cities.
  2056. Authorities' failure to address Internet issues has left the port functioning at less than capacity.
  2057. <language>en-gb</language><lastBuildDate>2018-07-14T14:51:28+05:30
  2058. Indian High Commissioner Harsh Vardhan Shringla, who was also present, told the media that "this is the largest Indian visa centre in the world and possibly the largest anywhere".
  2059. Yesterday in Telangana, BJP President Amit Shah did not make any statement on the issue of Ram mandir as being claimed in certain sections of the media. No such matter was even on the agenda," the BJP said in a tweet.
  2060. Musk has shown an interest in visiting India in early 2019, a time when the country would be busy preparing for its general elections.
  2061. Sharif and his daughter Maryam Nawaz were arrested by anti-corruption officials on Friday after their arrival here from Abu Dhabi.
  2062. Hasina said that Bangladesh and India have so far settled several outstanding issues, including the land and boundary agreement, through dialogue.
  2063. Raman Singh predicted 65-plus seats for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the 90-member Assembly in the upcoming polls in the mineral-rich state.
  2064. Congress president Rahul Gandhi's 'temple hopping' and his desire to go to Kailash Manasarovar have little chances of persuading Hindus to turn away in droves from the pro-Hindu BJP and support Congress. 
  2065. Rakesh Sinha is a widely read author who is the founder and honorary director of the think-tank "Indian Policy Foundation". Sinha is a regular columnist in various publications.
  2066. Rains allow state to release more than its share to neighbour. Additional water released every month would be considered and added to the subsequent months.
  2067. Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani and Deputy Chief Minister Nitin Patel performed 'Pahind Vidhi' - a symbolic ritual of cleaning the way for the chariots using a golden broom.
  2068. Vaghela won from Bayad Assembly constituency in North Gujarat in 2012 and refrained for contesting again in the December 2017 elections.
  2069. Regarding the allegations that RSTV had spent rupees 1700 crores, the RTI reply showed that its actual expenditure since inception till March 31, 2017 was way lower at about Rs 345.6 crore.
  2070. The SC dismissed the state’s belated SLP to challenge the Bombay HC verdict of setting aside a Mumbai University circular issued 17 years ago to bring in a quota for the reserved category students in minority colleges too, in the state.
  2071. Protests over the proposed refinery in Ratnagiri surfaced after villagers were told that mango cultivation would be affected and land would turn barren, alleged the CM.
  2072. <language>en-gb</language><lastBuildDate>2018-07-14T15:05:38+05:30
  2073. One of India’s top recognition platforms, The NRI of the Year Awards salute the spirit of global Indians who have made a mark for themselves worldwide.
  2074. The US Pacific Fleet has been monitoring a Chinese navy surveillance ship operating in the vicinity of Hawaii outside US territorial seas," CNN quoted Navy Capt. Charles Brown, a spokesman for US Pacific Fleet, as saying.
  2075. <language>en-gb</language><lastBuildDate>2018-07-14T14:49:04+05:30
  2076. The partial solar eclipse occurred early in the morning between 7.18 am and 9.43 am, but the bigger events are waiting at the end of this month.
  2077. Geophysicist Paramesh Banerjee will be the first Indian to head a Chinese scientific institution though many Indians scientists already work at Chinese institutions.
  2078. newer capabilities within the country."In the coming days and.
  2079. On the night of July 27-28, the Moon will be totally eclipsed for 1 hour, 43 minutes. The event can be observed in a large part of the globe, including in India
  2080. The space organisation tested on Thursday a crew escape system (CES), which is a capsule that ejects from a rocket if it explodes on the launch pad
  2081. Developing an earthquake resilient society is of utmost importance for the Asian region where almost 80 per cent of fatalities due to earthquakes occur, Gupta said.
  2082. Earlier in the day, ISRO said that it carried out a major technology demonstration, the first in a series of tests to qualify a crew escape system, a critical technology relevant for human spaceflight.
  2083. The crew module reached an altitude of nearly 2.7 km under the power of its seven specifically designed quick acting solid motors to take away the crew module to a safe distance without exceeding the safe g-levels.
  2084. The meeting offers researchers an opportunity to closely interact with Nobel laureates from their discipline over seven days.
  2085. Krishnan believes the scale of growth in infrastructure for pure science education is not adequate to remain competitive with nations such the US, China.
  2086. China is working on a super-powerful rocket that would be capable of delivering heavier payloads into low orbit than NASA, Chinese space expert was quoted.
  2087. The areas susceptible to water logging were located with the help of past travel time data from smartphone-based cab service Uber, and elevation data of the area.
  2088. New algorithm that may predict your intelligence</title><description>New York, June 30 (IANS) Be careful if you lie about your IQ as researchers have developed a machine-learning algorithm that may tell how smart you are by looking at a scan of your brain.
  2089. NASA's Hubble spots massive cluster of 10 billion-years-old stars</title><description>Washington, June 30 (IANS) NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has detected a stunning image of a huge collection of ageing stars, believed to be 10 billion-years-old.
  2090. SpaceX rocket carrying AI research blasts off for space station</title><description>Washington, June 29 (IANS) A SpaceX Dragon spacecraft loaded with about 2,600 kgs of research and supplies, including experiments investigating cellular biology, Earth science and Artificial Intelligence (AI), lifted off on a Falcon 9 rocket on Friday from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida.
  2091. <language>en-gb</language><lastBuildDate>2018-07-14T15:20:25+05:30
  2092. The fifth set alone lasted nearly 3 hours as the semifinal became a test of endurance more than skill.
  2093. Hima had clocked 51.13 seconds as her personal best at the inter-state championships in June. The Asian Games record was set by Bahrain’s Kemi Adekoya at 51.11 in 2014 Incheon.
  2094. When Roberto Martinez started Alex Witsel and Marouane Fellaini (the two giants outdone quietly by Kante, also 5’6”) as Belgium played France, Radja Nainggolan must have felt the pain more than anyone. His battle prowess, a combination of wit and will, could
  2095. Football’s power is used by some to shroud the problems of this century and by others to open your eyes and realise what these problems are.
  2096. This tiny country has repeatedly triumphed over the many challenges it has faced over centuries.
  2097. The post caused an uproar which prompted the federation to issue a clarification on Friday, claiming that they did not mean to mock Hima's English.
  2098. Selected after a nationwide talent hunt by automobile giant Kia Motors, one of FIFAs official World Cup partners, 11-year-old Nathania John and 10-year-old Rishi Tej became India's first set of official match ball carriers.
  2099. Infantino told Russian president Vladimir Putin in a meeting at the Kremlin last week that the world "fell in love with Russia," over the past four weeks.
  2100. Deflated England and Belgium will nonetheless want to end their FIFA World Cup campaign somewhat on a high on Saturday.
  2101. Mohammad Kaif announced his retirement from all forms of competitive cricket today.
  2102. Friday's showdown of Nadal vs. Djokovic will be their 52nd meeting overall - the most for any pair of men and 14 more installments than Federer vs. Nadal - and first at the All England Club since 2011
  2103. I had a really tough delivery and multiple surgeries. I couldn't even walk to my mailbox, so it's definitely not normal for me to be in a Wimbledon final," Serena said.
  2104. While there was no single villain behind England’s defeat, there was one clearly identifiable problem.
  2105. The Juventus player is always acting as the first form of defence. As an attacker he leads the line by example. He presses defenders incessantly, harries them and that gets the team going.
  2106. Tata's 99-year-old clout over Jamshedpur could end soon A PIL has demanded that Jamshedpur be taken out of the control of the Tatas, and handed over to an elected body.
  2107. Life hacks for when a robot wants your job​Can’t code, or speak Bahasa? Didn’t go to school with a CEO’s children? A robot will take your trading seat.
  2108. An H-1B tweak is making techies nervousH-1B visa holders could face deportation if their application for a extension or change of status is rejected.
  2109. The man who wants to pull Fortis out of ICUThe first and immediate task for Tan See Leng is to secure and stabilise ship.
  2110. BJP says Amit Shah didn't speak on Ram temple"Yesterday in Telangana, BJP President Amit Shah did not make any statement on the issue of Ram mandir as being claimed in certain sections of the media. No such matter was even on the agenda," the BJP said in a tweet.
  2111. Imran Khan taunts Sharif over 'friendship' with ModiSharif and his daughter Maryam Nawaz were arrested by anti-corruption officials on Friday after their arrival here from Abu Dhabi.
  2112. India unveils world's largest visa centre in DhakaIndian High Commissioner Harsh Vardhan Shringla, who was also present, told the media that "this is the largest Indian visa centre in the world and possibly the largest anywhere".
  2113. How can the Congress shed its 'Muslim party' image?Congress president Rahul Gandhi's 'temple hopping' and his desire to go to Kailash Manasarovar have little chances of persuading Hindus to turn away in droves from the pro-Hindu BJP and support Congress. 
  2114. BJP set for a fourth term in the state: Raman SinghRaman Singh predicted 65-plus seats for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the 90-member Assembly in the upcoming polls in the mineral-rich state.
  2115. President nominates four members to RSRakesh Sinha is a widely read author who is the founder and honorary director of the think-tank "Indian Policy Foundation". Sinha is a regular columnist in various publications.
  2116. </item><item><title>Look which stocks are poised to benefit from US-China trade war</title><description>During strong bull markets, there is convergence; all stocks and sectors inch higher.
  2117. Nifty to move in 10,200 -11,500 range this yr: Anish Damania</title><description>
  2118. Kunal Bothra’s 2 stock picks for short-term traders</title><description>"Nifty should head higher and we should be close to breaking the all-time high levels next week
  2119. Bullish on these 2 Tata group stocks: Inditrade</title><description>"The game changer events in pharma will start happening next fiscal and not in the current fiscal.
  2120. There are value picks in midcaps: Vikas Khemani</title><description>‘Earnings momentum to continue in IT, auto, consumer stocks, private banks &amp; NBFCs this quarter’
  2121. Opec+ may further boost crude oil supply, says Russia</title><description>Russia, which pledged to raise its oil production by 200,000 barrels a day, has been quick to meet the target.
  2122. Tighter rules coming up for CAs, valuers and monitoring agencies</title><description>Auditing lapses have caused several frauds to go unnoticed for years and the capital market regulator has had no direct control on the auditing firms.
  2123. CPWD makes 168 government buildings accessible for differently-abled persons so far</title><description>According to the infrastructure building agency, the work of making all the central government buildings accessible-friendly for differently-abled persons will be completed by August this year.
  2124. No GST on foreign companies' payments to liaison offices for expenses: AAR</title><description>Tax experts said this ruling has brought some cheer for the industry, but it needs to be incorporated in the law. Otherwise this issue will continue to be litigated, they said.
  2125. Multi-pronged action plan to boost infrastructure in ports</title><description>The 'most important emphasis' for major ports would now be on improving export of agriculture and aqua products, said Union Shipping Minister Nitin Gadkari.
  2126. I-T department seeks industry views on taxing overseas online companies</title><description>I-T department today sought industry views on the revenue and user thresholds to determine if they have 'significant economic presence' in the country.
  2127. Trade deficit widens to over five-year high in June</title><description>Imports for June rose to $44.30 billion vs $43.48 billion in May while exports narrowed to $27.7 billion vs $28.86 billion in May.
  2128. See good demand environment across US, Europe: Infosys CEO Salil Parekh</title><description>Infosys has maintained revenue growth forecast at 6-8% in constant currency terms for fiscal 2019, and also reiterated the operating margin guidance of 22-24% for FY19.
  2129. Citrix partners Microsoft to simplify office network deployments</title><description>While Azure Virtual WAN can be procured in a way familiar to most Public Cloud users, Citrix "SD-WAN" can be purchased directly from Citrix channel partners or from the Azure Marketplace.
  2130. CCI dismisses complaints against Google; chairperson gives dissent note</title><description>For the case, the Competition Commission of India (CCI) considered 'Market for Online Search Advertising Services in India' as the relevant one.
  2131. Atos launches comprehensive Artificial Intelligence software suite</title><description>Called "Atos Codex AI Suite," the suite will support businesses and research institutes in the development, deployment and management of AI applications.
  2132. Growth is like a cricket match, every phase is different: Rajesh Gopinathan, CEO, TCS</title><description>We are now on a good trajectory for fiscal 2019. Our senior-most people have the bandwidth to plan the next phase of growth.
  2133. Twitter to remove locked accounts from follower numbers in new policy move</title><description>Twitter said the specific update is focused on followers because it is one of the most visible features on the platform’s service and is often associated with account credibility.
  2134. Former Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif, daughter Maryam provided 'B' class facilities in Adiala jail</title><description>The National Accountability Bureau officials took Sharif, 68, and Maryam, 44, into custody in the Avenfield case, shortly after their arrival at Lahore airport from London via Abu Dhabi.
  2135. Unhindered By Privilege: Thai cave rescue mission may have succeeded because subalterns were involved</title><description>As if poverty and belonging to belligerent territory were not enough, the formal nationality of many of the boys was also in question; four of the 13, coach included, were clearly stateless.
  2136. US grand jury indicts 12 Russian spies in 2016 election hacking</title><description>It was the most detailed US accusation yet that Russia meddled in the election with the eventual aim of trying to boost Republican Trump's campaign. Russia denies interfering.
  2137. Donald Trump backtracks on Brexit, says US-UK ties 'indispensable'</title><description>Trump also branded 'The Sun' as "fake news" when asked about his interview with the tabloid, in which he had criticised May over her handling of Brexit negotiations.
  2138. Nawaz Sharif's flight lands in Lahore</title><description>The plane carrying Sharif, the supremo of the Pakistan Muslim League - Nawaz, and Maryam landed at Lahore's Allama Iqbal Airport at 9:15 IST, nearly three hours late from the scheduled arrival.
  2139. Stand by me to change the fate of Pakistan: Nawaz Sharif to supporters</title><description>I am coming back, just waiting for the flight here, Sharif said through a telephonic press conference.
  2140. The fight for Jamshedpur</title><description>A PIL has demanded that Jamshedpur be taken out of the control of the Tatas, and handed over to an elected body.
  2141. India unveils world's largest visa centre in Bangladesh</title><description>Indian High Commissioner Harsh Vardhan Shringla, who was also present, told the media that "this is the largest Indian visa centre in the world and possibly the largest anywhere".
  2142. Musk wants to visit India early 2019, will Modi have the time?</title><description>Musk has shown an interest in visiting India in early 2019, a time when the country would be busy preparing for its general elections.
  2143. Imran Khan taunts Sharif over his 'friendship' with Narendra Modi</title><description>Sharif and his daughter Maryam Nawaz were arrested by anti-corruption officials on Friday after their arrival here from Abu Dhabi.
  2144. Rajnath Singh calls on Bangladeshi PM, discusses issues of mutual concern</title><description>Hasina said that Bangladesh and India have so far settled several outstanding issues, including the land and boundary agreement, through dialogue.
  2145. How can the Congress shed its 'Muslim party' image?</title><description>Congress president Rahul Gandhi's 'temple hopping' and his desire to go to Kailash Manasarovar have little chances of persuading Hindus to turn away in droves from the pro-Hindu BJP and support Congress. 
  2146. Traders bet on calendar spread as Nifty moves in a tight range</title><description>A trading combination involving Nifty options is gaining prominence among savvy trading desks of institutional investors.&#13;
  2147. Nifty may find support at 5300 level</title><description>As far as stock futures are concerned, we are very near to the highest-ever open interest with 195 crore shares in open interest.
  2148. Seven out of top 10 Asian small-cap funds are Indian</title><description>An analysis of 300 Asian small-cap schemes shows DSP BlackRock Micro Cap Fund leading the charge, delivering an 82% return over the past year.
  2149. Inflation reflects growth dynamics in India: Christopher Wood</title><description>India has inflation and it reflects the fundamental growth, Christopher Wood, equity strategist, CLSA, said at ET Now Mkt Summit-2010.
  2150. Market may trade in a range, but FIIs seen sold on India</title><description>Market may see range-bound trading this week in the absence of any major trigger.
  2151. 'Don't bank only on price-to-earning ratio'</title><description>Many experts believe that looking at PE ratio in isolation won’t help investors grasp realities of the mkt and higher valuation may not be the only deciding factor driving mkt. &#13;
  2152. Prabhudas Lilladher has a reduce rating on Infosys</title><description>Prabhudas Lilladher has a ‘reduce’ rating on Infosys Technologies as it feels that the outlook for the company and the software industry is quite weak in the near-term.
  2153. Fin Crisis: Too late and too little done in US</title><description>A crisis of $240 trillion cannot be stemmed with bailout packages of $1 to $10 trillion. 2008: Year of global financial crisis | Survive credit crisis | Ghosts of 1929
  2154. Weak rupee takes its toll on cos with huge foreign debt</title><description>The falling rupee will severely affect the small companies, whereas the big ones will be impacted moderately. Get rid of Debt | Adopt correct investment strategies
  2155. Wait for more signals before turning positive</title><description>At the recent low of 12514 points, the Sensex has tested the 12800-12000-pts support zone and has since then attempted a corrective rally.
  2156. Six Indian cos among BusinessWeek's top 100 Infotech firms</title><description>BusinessWeek's 'The Infotech 100', has ranked Bharti Airtel at the 21st position followed by Reddington India (55th) and RCom (66th). Successful business formula
  2157. Indian firms slip in global ranking; four move out of Top-500</title><description>14 firms present in a new list of world's 500 most valued firms together seeing an erosion of about $150 billion in their market value in the first three months of this year.
  2158. 'Big Daddy' laps up Cipla after Q1 nos beat forecast</title><description>Shares of Cipla inched up on heavy volumes on Friday, after the company’s first quarter earnings beat the consensus estimate.
  2159. Old Fox has dream run on Dalal Street</title><description>The Old Fox of Dalal Street has been on a dream run since the past couple of weeks. On Friday, most stocks that he had been steadily building up positions in figured among key gainers of the day.
  2160. Cairn India hits record high on BSE amid stake sale talks</title><description>The scrip, which was flat for most of the session, shot up in the final hour of trade on the Bombay Stock Exchange to settle with a net gain of 4.36 per cent at Rs 355.45.
  2161. Vedanta plunges 5.59% on LSE amid talks to buy Cairn stake</title><description>In the late afternoon session, the scrip was being traded at 20.61 pounds, down by 5.50 per cent on the LSE. Vedanta opened on a positive note, but soon swung into the red.
  2162. SBI shares on gaining spree; hit record high</title><description>In the past two days, the scrip recorded a gain of over 9 per cent on the BSE, making its investors richer by a whopping Rs 15,000 crore.
  2163. FM must rethink</title><description>TT Ram Mohan has rightly suggested that the tax-GDP ratio measures structural improvement. The FM must rethink his medium-term debtto-GDP target.
  2164. Amalgamate banks</title><description>Financial inclusion and financial literacy will be the paramount objective while implementing reforms along with UID project to protect the interests of poor.
  2165. Managing data</title><description>This refers to your edit ‘A welcome quest’ (ET, Oct 8). It is imperative to have a strong database.
  2166. Right technology</title><description>Apropos of ‘The climate conundrum’ (ET, Oct 9), Mukul Sanwal rightly suggests that developing countries should lead in setting the agenda for global technological cooperation.
  2167. ET Search</title><description>Rupee#CAD#Economic crisis#Food Bill
  2168. After the Oscars, what's next for silent stars of The Artist?</title><description>The team behind The Artist will have spent the first day of the rest of their lives conforming to the grandest, and most lucrative, of Hollywood traditions.
  2169. Delhi World Book fair: A fair like no other</title><description>It's the World Book fair, which comes around once every two years sprawling across the giant halls of Pragati Maidan.  This is the fair's 20th edition.
  2170. Indian gift makes its way to State Department exhibition</title><description>An elephant figurine gifted by the then HM LK Advani to US Secretary of State Colin Powell in 2002, has made its way to the State Department hall.
  2171. IMD to use dynamic models for forecasts</title><description>Statistical models used by IMD will still be used for monsoon forecast, but the ministry of earth sciences is putting more emphasis on dynamic models.
  2172. Docs reveal contents of first wire msg between India &amp; Eng</title><description>Newly discovered documents have revealed the first telegraph messages and joy when England was linked for the first time with India on 23 June, 1870.
  2173. Worried Amitabh Bachchan fans pray to Lord Shiva for his recovery</title><description>Hundreds of worried fans of ailing Bollywood megastar Amitabh Bachchan today performed a yagna here to pray for his speedy recovery.
  2174. Every decision of government needn’t be a big reform: Anand Mahindra</title><description>"The fact that we are the world’s largest democracy and we are all aware that power and a role in global affairs for a nation comes from economic strength.
  2175. Narendra Modi has his eyes set on boosting business: Joao Cravinho, EU Ambassador</title><description>Ambassador Joao Cravinho, head of the EU delegation, led Ambassadors of various European countries to a quiet lunch with Modi at the capital last year.
  2176. Confidence level of industry improving: KV Kamath, ICICI Bank</title><description>"It is the collective wisdom of the marketplace that there is action and we will move with speed. That improves the confidence level of industry.
  2177. We may see rapid growth over the next few years: Raamdeo Agrawal</title><description>Directives from the Centre have to be executed at the state level. So, there are many things that are not in Modi’s hands, says Raamdeo Agrawal.
  2178. Our commitment for press freedom, and autonomy of public broadcast is absolute: Prakash Javadekar</title><description>"Now there is a stage three and stage four of digitisation, we will take a call on this only after taking all things into account.
  2179. There is a leadership vacuum in Infosys, time to get Nandan Nilekani back: Mohandas Pai</title><description>"There is a leadership vacuum in the company, because they made the wrong choice of CEO three years ago and that is playing out right now.
  2180. SGX to offer Indian stock-based derivatives</title><description>The move comes in the wake of a joint decision taken by Indian exchanges to stop licensing their indices and provide market data to foreign exchanges by August.
  2181. Sebi crackdown puts WhatsApp groups on silent mode</title><description>Brokers and analysts said they are no longer sure what may be regarded as sensitive information.
  2182. Markets end 2017 with a bang, Sensex reaches a record high</title><description>Smaller Indian stocks did even better—the BSE midcap index rose 48% while the small cap surged 60% in 2017.
  2183. GDP print, DeMo data adverse; but D-Street still sees silver lining. How?</title><description>Benefits including increased tax compliance will likely play out in the medium term.
  2184. Opening Bell: Top cues that changed your market while you were sleeping</title><description>TCS, India’s largest technology firm by revenue, on Tuesday reported a 2.5 per cent sequential drop in net profit at Rs 6,608 crore for the quarter ended March 31, 2017.
  2185. Uber merging China ops with Didi in $35 bn deal</title><description>Uber will reportedly continue to operate its own app in China for now. Uber declined to comment on this to the publication.
  2186. Alfa raises delisting price to Rs 2,850 a share</title><description>Alfa Laval (India) today said its parent firm has raised the delisting offer price to Rs 2,850 a share.&#13;
  2187. DB Realty, Unitech stocks rose</title><description>The stocks of DB Realty and Unitech rose after top executives of these companies were granted bail in the 2G scam case.
  2188. Fitch withdraws Reliance Capital ratings</title><description>Fitch on Friday said it has withdrawn the ratings on Reliance Capital as the company has decided to stop participating.
  2189. 'Discoms' poor fin health poses risks for traders'</title><description>The poor financial health of state electricity boards could pose significant business risks for power traders in the country, says Fitch.&#13;
  2190. Cigarette cos shares outperform benchmark Sensex</title><description>Shares of cigarette companies have rallied over the past one month, with ITC, Godfrey Philips and VST Industries hitting record highs.
  2191. Lovable Lingerie's dream run on as traders lap it up</title><description>Lovable Lingerie is 3rd-best performing stock among companies listed this year, with it doubling in value, as traders bet it could repeat performance of Page Indus.
  2192. How to increase your take-home pay this tax season</title><description>Most of us are aware of the concept of deductions from gross total income available to a taxpayer. These deductions are available under different sections of the Income Tax Act, 1961. One can claim deductions from one's gross total income by investing in avenues specified by the government. The most popular deduction that comes to mind is section 80C. However, there are other deductions as well which you can claim. So, make sure you don't miss out on these deductions while filing your income tax return.
  2193. Life hacks for when a robot wants your job</title><description>by Nisha Gopalan and Andy MukherjeeCan’t code, or speak Bahasa? Didn’t go to school with a CEO’s son or daughter? A robot will take your trading seat. Read on if you want to save your job.The threat from automation is in the flows part of banks’ global markets business, the most important chunk of the biggest division of investment banking. Investment banks garner 70 percent of their revenue from global markets, made up of trading stocks and bonds, as well as structuring derivatives products and financing; the remaining 30 percent comes from advisory services like shepherding M&amp;As or helping companies raise equity and debt.The higher-margin areas within markets — from structuring to swaps — is relationship-oriented, and therefore (relatively) safe from robot overlords. And it happens to be a big contributor to the 70 percent pie, especially in Asia, where commissions on equities and fixed-income trades are sinking fast, and language and client connections play a big role. Good news? Read on.With the flows business comprising 51 percent of banks’ global markets revenue of $109.8 billion last year, according to Coalition data, automation of even vanilla trades is no small threat. Besides, the 30 percent advisory pie of investment banking revenue outside global markets only pays well when banks counsel on large cross-border transactions or underwrite big IPOs.In Asia, the former is largely a Japanese game since China pulled the plug on deal-making by its overly ambitious conglomerates. And large share sales only happen in a few markets. India may be the second-biggest destination for cheap Xiaomi phones, but the Chinese firm’s Hong Kong IPO probably made more for banks than the entire Indian equity advisory industry will earn in fees this year, as a senior finance executive told one of us.
  2194. Tighter rules coming up for CAs, valuers</title><description>Sebi has proposed amendments to tighten laws governing auditors and other third-party individuals hired by listed companies for auditing financial results, among other things. The Kotak Committee, formed to come up with proposals for improving corporate governance, last year recommended that the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) should have clear powers to act against auditors and other third-party individuals or firms with statutory duties under the securities law. Auditing lapses have caused several frauds to go unnoticed for years and the capital market regulator has had no direct control on the auditing firms. SEBI has proposed giving the board of directors of the company the authority to take appropriate action after conducting an investigation against the individual or firm that violates any regulations or submits a false certificate or report. The proposed changes come months after Punjab National Bank , India's second largest state-run lender, stunned markets after uncovering a $2 billion loan fraud that had gone undetected for years. Merchant bankers, credit rating agencies, custodians, among others, are registered and regulated by SEBI but chartered accountants, company secretaries, valuers and monitoring agencies do not come under any direct regulators. The amendments would mean auditors must ensure certificates or reports issued by them are true in all material respects and they must exercise all due care, skill and diligence with respect to all processes involved in issuance of the report or certificate. The auditors would be responsible to report in writing to the audit committee of the listed company or the compliance officer on any violation of the securities law they noticed. In January, SEBI barred Price Waterhouse from auditing listed companies in India for two years after an investigation into a nearly decade-old accounting fraud case in a software services company that became India's biggest corporate scandal. SEBI has sought feedback and comments on the draft regulations over the next 30 days.
  2195. MahaRERA slaps penalty on 8 Mumbai Builders for violation of rules</title><description>MUMBAI: The Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) has slapped penalty of Rs 2 lakh to Rs 10 lakh on 8 builders in Mumbai for advertising real estate project without mentioning the authority’s website address and advertising a non-registered project. MahaRERA has taken this action on Suo-Motu basis.Of the 8 realty developers, builder Tridhatu Morya has been fined Rs 10 lakh for advertising a non-registered project. Rest of the 7 builders including Sumit Group, The Wadhwa Group, Ipsit project, Jyoti Builders, Parinee Building Properties, Haware Properties and Karrm Infrastructure have been fined Rs 2 lakh for advertising real estate project without mentioning the authority’s website address.MahaRERA Chairperson Gautam Chatterjee, while levying the penalty, has warned the builders to ensure that such violation is not repeated in future.According to section 11(2) of the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016, the advertisement or prospectus issued or published by the promoter is expected to mention the website address of the authority wherein all details of the registered project are entered and include the project’s MahaRERA registration number.Section 3(1) of the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016 states that no builder is allowed to advertise, market, book, sell or offer for sale, or invite persons to purchase in any manner any plot, apartment or building, as the case may be, in any real estate project or part of it, in any planning area, without registering the project with the authority.
  2196. Meet the Amit Shah of China: How a professor-turned-politician powers Xi Jinping</title><description>Now that a constitutional amendment abolishes presidential term limits, it has become possible for China's president Xi Jinping to rule as long as he lives. China's shift from a collective rule indicates how it prizes Xi who has articulated the ambition of China becoming the world leader by displacing the US. Xi has turned China from an inward nation to a country focused on winning the world. Behind Xi's ideological offensive is brainy professor-turned-politician Wang Huning who has guided two previous Chinese presidents too. The chief architect of Xi’s Chinese dream, which aims at empowering the nation in several ways, Wang has also guided previous two presidents.He drafted former presidents Jiang Zemin’s “Theory of the Three Represents” and Hu Jintao’s “scientific theory of development”.After being termed China's Henry Kissinger (he accompanies Xi on most of his international trips), Wang is now being called the Amit Shah of China—the force behind President Xi. In a newspaper article, Jabin T. Jacob of the Institute of Chinese Studies in Delhi says that Wang is to Xi Jinping what Amit Shah is to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. "If Shah’s job is to help Modi do the electoral math and draw up strategies to win elections, it is Wang’s job to help create the narrative that legitimizes Xi Jinping in power in an authoritarian system," Jacob writes.Jacob also draws a parallel between how both the countries are being transformed by their top leaders. "If Modi and Shah have together turned a political party otherwise identified with religious extremism and vested business interests into one that appears to espouse a new work ethic based on new technologies – Digital India, smart cities, the expansion of Aadhar -– there has been a similar makeover underway in the Communist Party of China (CPC) under Xi and Wang for much longer."A former Fudan University professor, Wang is known to have translated and introduced the concept of 'soft power' to China, the idea that the country can influence and persuade others through its culture, lifestyle and ideas. Soft power is central to Xi's vision of China as a global power.As an academic, Wang had written about "neo-authoritarianism" by which he meant political stability and economic development should get preference to democracy and individual rights. What underlines the importance of ideas for Xi is the fact that Wang is the first party theorist to get into the Politburo Standing Committee. With Wang by his side, Xi would be able to articulate his idea of China's rejuvenation and global predominance more effectively and also have a strong ideological framework for his foreign policy.
  2197. UP to only give twice the circle rate for Jewar Airport land, wants consent first of 70% land-owners</title><description>Land for the Jewar International Airport will be acquired as per provisions of the Land Acquisition Act, 2013 by paying twice the circle rate to nearly 3000 land-owners as the other route of obtaining land through direct negotiation “does not seem to be possible”, the Uttar Pradesh government has decided at a meeting held on July 6.The government is sticking to its stand that since the 1441 hectares of land for the airport project is notified as an “urban/industrial township”, it will not pay more than twice the circle rate – this could become a flashpoint as villagers in eight villages of the area are demanding four times the circle rate which is a provision for “rural areas”, as per the Land Acquisition Act. In an earlier order in March, the UP government had asked for a parallel process to be carried out to attempt securing land for the airport through direct negotiation, which at times is a cheaper and quicker process, but that process has been junked now. The government now says, after a July 6 meeting, that since 1328 hectares out of 1441 hectares of land required for the project is “private land”, it is not possible to acquire it through direct negotiations with the land-owners. “All land has to be acquired at one rate, unless there will be litigation and in the end, government will have to pay compensation at the maximum rate,” the minutes note.The Yogi Adityanath government has also decided that the contract to build the airport will only be signed after consent of the owners of at least 70% of the land is secured in writing, as per minutes of a meeting chaired by the UP Chief Secretary on July 6, which ET has accessed. The compensation will also not be distributed till consent of 70% land-owners is secured, the government has ordered. “If any (one) patch of land is not acquired out of the land identified in the master-plan of the airport, the work of the airport cannot start because airport is an enclosed secured area and no boundary wall can be built till the entire land inside it has been acquired. If by any reason any patch of land cannot be acquired, then the airport’s construction will not be possible and the balance acquired land will be of no use,” the meeting’s minutes say. Government is presently carrying out the process to obtain such written consent.
  2198. CCI penalises Glenmark Pharma, other entities for unfair business practices</title><description>The Competition Commission today imposed penalties totalling nearly Rs 47 crore on Glenmark Pharmaceutical, its three officials, two other pharma companies and four Gujarat-based chemists associations for indulging in unfair business practices.Besides, a carry and forward (C&amp;F) agent has been penalised.All the entities have been fined for violating competition norms with regard to mandating no-objection certificates (NOC) from the associations prior to appointing entities as stockists.In an 86-page order, the Competition Commission of India (CCI) also directed the entities to "cease and desist" from indulging in "the practice of mandating NOC, which has been held to be anti-competitive".Three pharma companies -- Glenmark, Divine Saviour Pvt Ltd and Hetero Healthcare Ltd -- have been fined. Fines have also been imposed on C&amp;F agent B M Thakkar &amp; Co, Federation of Gujarat State Chemists &amp; Druggists Association and its three constituent associations as well as their officials.Glenmark, Divine, Hetero and B M Thakkar have to pay a total penalty of Rs 46.43 crore. Also, three officials of Glenmark and one of B M Thakkar have been slapped with a fine of Rs 88,386.A total penalty of Rs 12.50 lakh has been imposed on Federation of Gujarat State Chemists &amp; Druggists Association and the three constituent associations -- Amdavad Chemist Association, Surat Chemists and Druggists Association, and Chemists and Druggists Association of Baroda. Their office bearers will have to dish out a total penalty of Rs 2.22 lakh.The order has come on separate complaints filed by four entities engaged in the distribution of medicines in Gujarat."Despite several orders of the Commission proscribing the anti-competitive practices of state and regional chemists and druggists associations in inter-alia mandating NOC for appointment of stockists and stringent penalties imposed upon them, it is found that these associations are continuing to indulge in these practices," the latest order, dated July 12, said.Further, the regulator said provisions of the Competition Act and spirit of competition seems to be of least priority to these associations, who only believe in disturbing the fair competition through their unfair means.Noting that it had recently imposed penalty on Gujarat State Chemists &amp; Druggists Association and Chemists and Druggists Association of Baroda, the regulator said, "the provisions of the (Competition) Act and spirit of competition seems to be of least priority to these associations who only believe in disturbing the fair competition through their unfair means".Among others, the complainants were aggrieved because of the "rampant" practice of requiring an NOC from local chemists and druggists association by pharmaceutical companies in Gujarat, prior to appointment of new stockists allegedly enforced by the district level chemists and druggists associations and their parent body, the Federation of Gujarat State Chemists &amp; Druggists Association.Taking a prima facie view that that there was alleged violation of Section 3 of the Competition Act, the regulator had directed its investigation arm -- the Director General (DG) -- to probe the matter.Section 3 pertains to anti-competitive agreements.
  2199. Look which stocks are poised to benefit from US-China trade war</title><description>The domestic stock market rejoiced during the week gone by as the Nifty50 tested all-time highs. However, the broader market was still lagging. Certainly, this is not a healthy sign.During strong bull markets, there is convergence; all stocks and sectors inch higher. But the current scenario is opposite. There is large divergence; majority stocks are showing lacklustre performance barring a few largecaps. Eventually, this divergence will lead to convergence, when even the smallcaps and midcaps will play catchup and the heavyweights will turn lower.Thus, one needs to approach the market sectorwise and disregard the Nifty50 movement. Being patient and remaining invested in smallcaps and midcaps rather than jumping the boat and switching to largecaps on the pretext that the grass is greener on the other side would be a bad idea. Convergence will happen slowly and the momentum will gain eventually.US President Donald Trump’s trade war is proving to be a blessing in disguise for Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ‘Make in India’ campaign.Currently, China exports electrical machinery equipment ($500 billion), computer and machinery ($382 billion), furniture bedding and lighting ($89 billion), clothing and accessories ($146 billion), medical apparatus ($70 billion) and plastic articles ($70 billion). All these sectors might benefit if Indian companies can quickly capitalise and capture the vacuum created by tariff wars.China being our traditional competitor, the tide is turning in favour of India. Companies such as L&amp;T, ABB, Siemens, Lakshmi Machines, Century Ply, Greenlam, Havells, Wellspun India, Supreme Industries, Nilkamal, among others, can become attractive bets. There might be huge opportunities for Indian investors to capture.Events of the WeekTCS did a fantastic job of posting excellent growth of 23 per cent in Q1FY19. This positive surprise reiterates the fact that US’ intervention to slow down India’s IT engine has failed. The company posted a robust set of numbers, igniting growth hopes for the entire industry and its players.Although the market is at a new high, inflation and IIP numbers could be an early warning signals to an impending larger correction in the market. However, further confirmation is required to verify this trend.Technical OutlookThe Nifty50 has broken a minor hurdle and moved higher nearing the previous highs. But it looks like the upper resistance is very strong given the fractured nature of current rally wherein many sectors are lagging behind. A strong weekly close means that the Nifty50 will attempt to test its previous highs. Buy-on-dips should be the strategy for traders.
  2200. Nifty to move in 10,200 -11,500 range this yr: Anish Damania</title><description>Anish Damania, MD &amp; CEO, IDFC Securities, tells ET Now that the broader market has been underperforming and the market has been held by a few stocks. This is not a situation which can continue for a longer period of time. Edited excerpts:  Do you think we have got a bottom in place? In earnings, at least the initial two-three numbers have been decent. Could that act as a relief now? If you look at this whole year, it is largecaps which have been performing and the midcaps which have been underperforming. The difference between the two has now reached about 16% odd as we speak. Secondly, within the largecap, in Nifty alone, eight stocks constitute about 50% of the weight of the index and out of those eight stocks, six stocks have outperformed the market by about 6% odd. The balance 42 stocks combined have underperformed the market by about 6% odd.What we are seeing is that even in the largecaps, there is a huge polarisation of performances which means that the broader market has been underperforming whereas the market has been held by a few stocks. This is not a situation which can continue for a longer period of time. The markets are going to have a range between 10,200 and 11,500 during the year because the largecaps are going to drive the market performances and that too are few in number. Having said that, this quarter’s earnings are expected to be strong because last year the earnings were weak. They had fallen about 9% on the back of GST adjustments. This quarter’s earnings are expected to be in excess of 20%. That is a factor which his been donned by the market but there will be stock specific outperformances which will continue and you will see better than expected performances. We saw that in TCS and similarly, if something else also outperforms, we will see those performances out there as well. If I look at some of the foreign dominated stocks -- HDFC Bank, HDFC, TCS, Infosys, HUL – all are sitting at all time highs. Local investors are saying they are not buying these stocks. Foreigners who own these stocks are selling, domestic investors who have cash are not buying and these are the so-called quality stocks and they are still sitting at an all-time high. Quite a bit of a dilemma, isn’t it? I do not think it is a bit of dilemma because what we are seeing is a net figure but there is a gross buying and a gross selling as well. All what we can see is that even the FIIs are getting polarised towards a few stocks. HDFC Bank, Kotak Bank and IndusInd Bank figure in that list in the private sector. They are basically selling some of the midcaps and also some of the other stocks in the private banking space or in the public sector.So, when you look at the broader range of the market you are seeing even within the Nifty about 33 stocks are underperforming and only 17 stocks are outperforming so which means that on a broader basis, you are seeing selling in the market. That could very well be the trend that we are seeing as far as FIIs’ selling is concerned. So, it is not correct to say that if FIIs are selling them, the dominant stocks will also fall off. It may not be possible. Secondly, domestics were underweight in stocks like HDFC Bank, HDFC, Reliance, L&amp;T and Hindustan Lever. They are trying to catch up with the individual weights of these stocks and that is why the domestics are also buying these stocks. As a result you are seeing a huge polarisation towards a largecaps, especially those stocks which have a significantly higher weight in the index. What are you looking forward to in this earning season? What are the broad sectors where you think earnings will reward versus sectors where earnings will disappoint? Stock-specific earnings will be better in IT sector. We are going to see earnings being substantially better in the consumer sector, in autos. We are going to see disappointments come through in the oil and gas sector particularly because one is very sure as to how things are going to pan out except for in the case Reliance. We are going to see some disappointments in the pharma and discretionary consumer spaces as well. It is going to be a mix and we will be more stock specific because even within the sectors, you will see some stocks doing particularly well and some stocks may not do that well.  Will IT and pharma continue to outperform? In IT, it looks like outperformance might continue for some more time because the depreciation of the rupee as one of the things which is happening and what TCS is showing that there is some strength even in the sales growth. We are not going to see downside risk in terms of the revenue growth for the IT sector and there could be an upside risk on account of currency depreciation.In case of pharma, once again the underweight position has been brought to nearly less underweight or up to neutral and that is why we have seen a sharp run up in pharma stocks. But the first quarter is going to be weak for most of the pharma companies where the runup has happened ahead of time. We need to be really watching those results and see how they pan out especially with respect to Sun Pharma, Lupin and Dr Reddy’s.Where is the investment opportunity in pharmaceuticals?We feel that while the downside risks in Sun Pharma are capped, upside from the point of view of where the stock is trading at, it is fairly expensive. From that perspective Sun Pharma may have less of an upside. Aurobindo is where we feel you will see much lesser risk, much better linear growth and that is where we are probably getting more comfort.Aurobindo is our top pick in pharma space.Within the auto pack, would you keep it with the passenger vehicle names or are you seeing opportunity in two wheelers and CV makers?We are seeing good opportunities in two wheelers now because over the last three years, two-wheeler sales have not been that great except in case of scooters. So, we are seeing a huge amount of replacement demand coming back.Also the two years GST and demonetisation related issues had meant that demand was postponed. We see that demand coming back over the next two years and the two-wheeler segment where the risk reward ratio is in your favour in terms of valuations and growth is where we see significant upside.Hero MotoCorp is our top name out there. Secondly, we are seeing a good amount of traction continuing in the car segment and Maruti remains our top pick. It just depends at what price you need to buy for reasonable gains. But Maruti has been outperforming across the time cycle and that will continue. CVs depend on the news flow because recently an article suggests that during election time, CV sales are likely to increase. In that case, though the performances could be very good in terms of earnings, the stocks may not outperform out there.
  2201. See good demand environment across US, Europe: Infosys CEO Salil Parekh</title><description>India's second largest software company Infosys today said it sees a "good" demand environment in large markets such as the US and Europe, but stuck to the previously-set revenue growth target of 6-8 per cent for the full financial year."Overall, we see a good demand environment across the US, Europe and Asia Pacific. In terms of the sector demand, we see strength in energy, utilities, retail, insurance and manufacturing," Infosys CEO, Salil Parekh told reporters. 64976623
  2202. Former finance minister Yashwant Sinha quits BJP, says democracy in danger</title><description>Former Union Minister Yashwant Sinha, who has been at loggerheads with the party leadership in recent years, announced on Saturday that he is quitting BJP. "Today I am taking 'sanyas' from any kind of party politics, today I am ending all ties with the BJP," Sinha while addressing the first meeting of Rashtra Manch, founded by him.Sinha said democratic institutions were being undermined under the NDA regime and vowed to work for the protection of democracy in the country. He said that though he would work to unite non-BJP parties he himself would not join any party."I am not an aspirant for any top post and I am making it clear here that I am not at all interested to seek any post," he added.Sinha made the  announcement came at a meeting of Rashtra Manch in Patna in which dissident BJP MP Shatrughan Sinha, RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav, Congress leader Renuka Choudhary and AAP leaders Sanjay Singh and Ashutosh attended.Yashwant Sinha was external affairs minister under Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee ( 2002-04) and finance minister in the same government from 1998-2002 . His son Jayant Sinha is the minister of State for Civil Aviation in Narendra Modi's cabinet.Eighty-year-old Sinha, who has been languishing in the sidelines since Modi took over as prime minister  in 2014, stepped up his attack on the Centre in recent months, launching a political action group called the Rashtra Manch.In 2017, Sinha had created a political storm with a newspaper article claiming that the Indian economy was poised for a hardlanding after demonetisation and GST. Again, earlier this week he had written an open letter to BJP MPs asking them to challenge the leadership before the next elections so that correctives could be taken.
  2203. India needs to reskill workforce for Artificial Intelligence: Infosys co-founder Kris Gopalakrishnan</title><description>BENGALURU: With new technologies disrupting businesses and changing the rules of engagement, India faces a daunting task to reskill its huge workforce for Artificial Intelligence (AI), Infosys co-founder Kris Gopalakrishnan says."India has a major challenge of transitioning its young workforce to the fourth industrial revolution called AI after the eras of agriculture, manufacturing and services," Gopalakrishnan told IANS in an interview here.Gopalakrishnan, 63, well-known as 'Kris', is one of the seven co-founders of the iconic IT firm, who became its chief executive after fellow co-founder Nandan Nilekani quit in mid-2009 to set up the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) for issuing Aadhaar cards to over a billion citizens."As the large workforce is engaged in diverse occupations such as agriculture, manufacturing and white-collar jobs in the services sector, it needs to be re-skilled to sustain the jobs, as AI will replace traditional jobs," said Gopalakrishnan.Originating in the mid-1950s as an academic discipline, AI involves machines emulating human intelligence. Many experts like American aerospace firm SpaceX founder Elon Musk and renowned astrophysicist Stephen Hawking, however, feared that AI would spell doom by replacing humans as thinking machines.As a geek, Gopalakrishnan allayed unknown fears of AI, terming it as a transition none can avoid but adopt in due course."AI is a transition that is bound to happen, whether we like it or not. We should rather think of preparing the workforce for it by reskilling it. We have to brace for skilled jobs, as many conventional jobs will be lost though many more will be created in allied areas," he pointed out.Golalakrishnan, however, refused to answer any questions on Infosys' developments in the field of AI, even as the software giant has been working on the technology through its platforms like Nia over the past few years.Though use of robots in the automobile industry led to the loss of painting jobs in assembly lines of car plants, Gopalakrishnan said on the flip side, they saved the blue-collar workforce from the harmful exposure to chemical paints.Hawking (1942-2018), had termed the emergence of AI as the worst event in the history of civilisation and urged its propounders to find ways to control its development.Participating in a web summit technology conference at Lisbon in Portugal on November 6, 2017, Hawking said computers could, in theory, exceed human intelligence (HI)."Unless we learn how to prepare for, and avoid, the potential risks, AI could be the worst event in the history of our civilisation. It brings dangers, like powerful autonomous weapons, or new ways for the few to oppress the many. It could bring great disruption to our economy," Hawking asserted.Echoing Hawking, Telsa co-founder Musk charged that AI was more dangerous than nuclear warheads and called for a regulatory authority to oversee its development as super intelligence."The biggest issue I see with so-called AI experts is they think they know more than they do, and they think they are smarter than they actually are," said Musk at a tech conference at Austin in Texas on March 12, as reported in the US media.Countering the likes of Hawking and Musk, Gopalakrishnan said there was no simple solution with disruptive technologies but to adopt them to sustain and thrive."If we don't prepare as a country to re-skill our people for an AI-led future, there will be social unrest because their jobs will become redundant," he reiterated.Unfazed by partial opposition to AI, Gopalakrishnan was passionate about AI for the immense benefits he saw in it."As in every technology, risks are inherent even in AI, though I see a bright future in its adoption. Through AI in key areas like healthcare, we can reduce the cost of technology to improve the quality of life," he affirmed.Key sectors such as health, education and transportation will be impacted by AI, with machine intelligence reducing labour and redundant activities."AI is reaching the critical stage of consumerisation, becoming a technology for our daily use. It can create opportunities to spur growth," Gopalakrishnan claimed.In this context, Gopalakrishnan, chairman of India Inc apex body CII's innovation cell, clarified that the industry, academia and the government have to share the responsibility of getting the workforce prepared for AI-led jobs."The preparedness should begin with training undergraduate students on AI by including it in their courses," he added.In a technology-driven world, Gopalakrishnan said India's policies have to strike a balance between protecting an individual's privacy and promoting the tech medium.
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  2205. Infosys has maintained revenue growth forecast at 6-8% in constant currency terms for fiscal 2019, and also reiterated the operating margin guidance of 22-24% for FY19.
  2206. The new solution delivers lowest cost to protect, with up to two times shorter backup times and protects up to four times more data.
  2207. Called "Atos Codex AI Suite," the suite will support businesses and research institutes in the development, deployment and management of AI applications.
  2208. Tech Mahindra, the fifth largest Indian IT firm, expects to raise revenue contribution from India to more than 10% in two years from 5% now.
  2209. We are now on a good trajectory for fiscal 2019. Our senior-most people have the bandwidth to plan the next phase of growth.
  2210. HCL Technologies are to set up a new IT special economic zone (SEZ) in Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh, with a proposed investment of Rs 408.48 crore.
  2211. Colombia adopts IBM Watson to enhance regional language content promotion</title><description>Regional language content being the key, the ability to promote content across language was a key necessity to stay ahead in a competitive environment.
  2212. ​​The 118-year-old company aims to primarily focus on the logistics, ports and transportation sector to bolster its business in Asia’s third-largest economy.
  2213. The govt piece of the domestic market is huge opportunity that we participate in, says Nasscom's Debajani Ghosh and Rishad Premji.
  2214. Infosys will offer end-to-end implementation services for Mindsphere, as well as post-implementation support and leverage its repository of Industry 4.0 accelerators and platform tools
  2215. Since the end of his tenure at Transics, Mastelinck has guided several high-potential ventures from an early stage turning them domain-leading organisations.
  2216. <language>en-gb</language><lastBuildDate>2018-07-14T14:55:35+05:30
  2217. While Azure Virtual WAN can be procured in a way familiar to most Public Cloud users, Citrix "SD-WAN" can be purchased directly from Citrix channel partners or from the Azure Marketplace.
  2218. KaiOS, which powers JioPhone, is slowly taking over the iOS market in India, where it currently occupies the No. 2 position in the segment.
  2219. Twitter said the specific update is focused on followers because it is one of the most visible features on the platform’s service and is often associated with account credibility.
  2220. Facebook, the world's largest social network with more than 2 billion users, creates categories such as "sports" or "music" based on people's online interests, allowing companies to better target their advertising.
  2221. To prevent the proliferation of fake news and and ensure utmost security for its users, Twitter has taken these steps
  2222. The study conducted by Ponemon Institute said that malicious or criminal attacks were the root cause for 42% of data breaches followed by system glitch at 30% and human error at 28%.
  2223. The center will be actively involved in the development of new access point (AP) platforms, IOT solutions, mobile data offload solutions, management platforms and next generation switching solutions.
  2224. JioGigaFiber will become the biggest repository of users’ private data in the world’s largest democracy. That is as frightening as it is spectacular.
  2225. Elbit Systems introduced today the Hermes 900 StarLiner - the largest and heaviest version of Hermes 900 family, designed to be fully compliant with NATO STANAG 4671, enabling the ‘StarLiner’ to be safely integrated into civilian airspace and fly in the same environment with manned aircraft.

  2226. The Heron I RPAS has been operating over the Mediterranean Sea and Southern Europe under this authorization as part an experiment run by the European Border and Coast Guard Agency FRONTEX, evaluating the use of air patrols to spot illegal immigrants from North Africa.
  2227. To achieve airworthiness that meets NATO STANAG 4671 GA-ASI redesigned the MQ-9 platform from scratch, to enable the new ‘SkyGuardian’ to meet fully the UK Military Type Certificate for the time when Protector RG MK1 enters service by the mid-2020s. The RAF just announced its plan to assign the RPAS to 31 Squadron, that will phase out the Tornado GR4 by next year.
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  2229. USS Coronado (LCS 4) and Air Test and Evaluation Squadron 1 (VX-1) completed the first comprehensive Initial Operational Test and Evaluation (IOT&E) for the MQ-8C Fire Scout unmanned rotary wing platform on June 29, 2018. Results from this IOT&E will inform decision-makers on how best to integrate the Navy’s newest unmanned helicopter with littoral combat ships (LCS) and other platforms.
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  2231. The Afghan National Defense and Security Forces (ANDSF) will soon equip their vehicles with a newly developed Australian made counter-IED device called ‘SilverShield’. According to a contract awarded by the Australian defense ministry to L-3 Micreo, the company will deliver 13,000 communications jammer units to the Afghan forces, bringing the total sales of Australian C-IED jammers to Afghanistan to A$85 million.
  2232. Heavy Drones set to Roam the European Skies
  2233. IAI Heron RPAS &#8211; Operations in Civilian Airspace
  2234. Elbit Systems Hermes 900 StarLiner
  2235. GA-ASI MQ-9B SkyGuardian
  2236. Fire Scout Completes Test Series at Sea, Operating with Manned Helicopters
  2237. Australia to Operate Six MQ-4C Drones by 2025
  2238. Australian SilverShield to Protect Afghan Security Vehicles from IEDs
  2239. IAI Heron RPAS 8211 Operations in Civilian Airspace
  2240. GAASI MQ9B SkyGuardian
  2241. Australians Integrate Nano UAVs at Squads Troop Level
  2242. Yagu 8211 An Ultralight Special Ops Armored Vehicle
  2243. Australia to Operate Six MQ4C Drones by 2025
  2244. Fire Scout Completes Test Series at Sea Operating with Manned Helicopters
  2245. Eurosatory 2018 8211 First View
  2246. Mali receives four Super Tucanos"
  2247. Oversight group alleges USAF F-35/A-10 fly-off was not objective"
  2248. Indonesia enacts law to boost collaboration with South Korea"
  2249. Indonesian Navy to establish new unmanned aviation squadron"
  2250. Mali receives four Super Tucanos
  2251. Oversight group alleges USAF F-35/A-10 fly-off was not objective
  2252. Indonesia enacts law to boost collaboration with South Korea
  2253. Indonesian Navy to establish new unmanned aviation squadron
  2254. Trump throws NATO summit into chaos with new spending demand
  2255. CERDEC to test wireless power beaming
  2256. Syrian government advance towards border with occupied Golan risks provoking major Israeli military response
  2257. US Army cancels plans to issue RFP for XM1160 HEGM programme
  2258. Colombian cargo theft rates on a long-term decline, but risks persist in Antioquia, Cauca, Cundinamarca, and Valle
  2259. Czech MoD criticised over industry security clearances
  2260. SkyGuardian arrives in UK
  2261. Portuguese Navy inducts third OPV
  2262. Leonardo DRS adds RADA MHR to IM-SHORAD effort
  2263. Update: Oversight group alleges USAF F-35/A-10 fly-off was not objective
  2264. ESSM Block II successfully intercepts target in test
  2265. Polish Armed Forces receive final Beryl rifles
  2266. US Air Force wants autonomous air-to-air collision avoidance system on F-35
  2267. Thales UK invests in directed energy potential
  2268. Greece receives EU funding for surveillance equipment
  2269. USN hones modular MCM mindset
  2270. Internal review of USAF requirements could decide fate of F-15C EPAWSS
  2271. Turkish 120 mm rifled Weapon Mortar System under test
  2272. Raytheon laser technology makes US patent history
  2273. China lodges protests at New Zealand’s comments on future South China Sea strategy
  2274. First Estonian minehunter enters refit
  2275. Expansion of Ivorian government underlines president’s intention to divide junior coalition partner, but raises civil unrest risks
  2276. US secretary of state’s visit to North Korea ends without substantive progress, highlighting contradictory definitions of “denuclearisation”
  2277. OPCW finds chlorine traces at Douma sites
  2278. IED attack kills a police officer in Afghanistan's Kandahar
  2279. IED attack reportedly kills two civilians in Iraq's Diyala
  2280. Suspected sectarian loyalists detonate a suspected IED in Northern Ireland's Belfast
  2281. KC-46 programme completes flight tests required for October delivery
  2282. Mali’s four new Super Tucanos are seen during a welcoming ceremony at Air Base 101. Source: Présidence de la République du Mali
  2283. An A-10 comes in to land at Kandahar Air Field in Afghanistan. The type’s unrivalled CAS credentials have not stopped the USAF repeatedly seeking its retirement. Source: IHS Markit/Peter Felstead
  2284. Indonesia has passed legislation to support stronger collaboration with South Korea on projects including the KFX/IFX aircraft development programme. Source: IHS Markit/Patrick Allen
  2285. A ScanEagle UAV, similar to the one that will be operated by the Indonesian Navy's Skadron Udara 700. Source: Boeing
  2286. Plans for India’s second indigenous aircraft carrier continue to stall
  2287. RAF announces new Typhoon, Protector squadrons
  2288. MILITARY CAPABILITIES
  2289. Russian tank doctrine evolves to combat modern threats
  2290. LAND PLATFORMS
  2291. Taiwan seeking to buy M1A2 Abrams MBTs from US
  2292. Northrop Grumman positions for Japan’s F-2 replacement programme
  2293. INDUSTRY
  2294. COUNTRY RISK
  2295. Key Points 
  2296. Trump reportedly threatened allied leaders to “go it alone” if they did not raise defence spending to 2% of GDP by 2019 
  2297. The demand completely overshadowed the long list of things agreed by allied leaders at their summit 
  2298. C4ISR: AIR
  2299. The US Army's CERDEC are pursuing technologies for the wireless transmission of power over long distances 
  2300. Initial testing of power beaming to a quadcopter will take place later this year 
  2301. Opposition factions resisting reconciliation, and up to 234,000 displaced civilians, are likely to be pushed into the demilitarised zone along Syria’s border with the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights. 
  2302. Syria is likely to stop short of moving into the demilitarised zone, but will
  2303. The US Army has cancelled plans to acquire the 120 mm XM1160 High Explosive Guided Mortar (HEGM) munition that was expected to replace the service’s current XM395 precision-guided HE mortar round, an official from the US Army Contracting Command confirmed to Jane’s on 11 July. 
  2304. Event 
  2305. Colombian police statistics published in early July showed the number of cargo robberies (139) reported in the first six months of 2018 had declined by 6.7% from the same period last year. 
  2306. The reduction follows an overall downward trend in such crimes from 2013, when authorities recorded 210
  2307. The Czech Ministry of Defence (MoD) is facing criticism from local defence companies and elements of the indigenous legal community over recent decisions made by former defence minister Karla Slechtova to decline to sign defence contracts with certain Czech defence companies.
  2308. The grounds for these
  2309. The Malian Air Force formally inducted four Embraer EMB 314/A-29 Super Tucano light attack aircraft into service during a ceremony attended by President Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta, it was announced on 11 July. 
  2310. Embraer announced in July 2015 that Mali had ordered six Super Tucanos, but a Brazilian
  2311. Leonardo DRS has selected RADA’s Multi-mission Hemispheric Radar (MHR) for the mission equipment package (MEP) solution for the US Army’s Initial Maneuver-Short Range Air Defense (IM-SHORAD) capability. 
  2312. IM-SHORAD will provide interim close-in air defence and counter-unmanned aerial
  2313. AIR-LAUNCHED WEAPONS
  2314. The US Air Force wants to put an autonomous air-to-air collision-avoidance system on the F-35 
  2315. The service has a similar technology on the F-16 that pulls unresponsive pilots out of tailspins 
  2316. The US Air Force (USAF) wants an autonomous air-to-air collision-avoidance system on the
  2317. The Turkish Aselsan Alkar 120 mm Weapon Mortar System (WMS) has completed initial firing trials installed in the rear of a BMC Vuran 4×4 multipurpose armoured vehicle (MPAV), Jane’s has learnt. 
  2318. Prior to this event, firing trials with the Alkar 120 mm WMS were completed from a fixed
  2319. The Indonesian Navy is establishing a new unmanned naval aviation squadron 
  2320. Formation will initially operate the ScanEagle system that is being provided under a US assistance package 
  2321. The Indonesian Navy (Tentara Nasional Indonesia – Angkatan Laut: TNI-AL) is establishing a new
  2322. A US oversight group is alleging that the USAF fly-off between the F-35 and A-10 was not objective 
  2323. The allegation is another moment in USAF’s history of trying to retire the A-10 
  2324. A US government oversight group has alleged that a recent fly-off conducted by the US Air Force
  2325. TERRORISM & INSURGENCY
  2326. Indonesia has passed a law supporting its defence industrial engagement with South Korea. Indonesia’s House of Representatives approved the act on defence co-operation between Indonesia and the Republic of Korea on 10 July. 
  2327. The House of Representatives said the legislation would provide a
  2328. Contradictory reports over US President Donald
  2329. The US Army is exploring the ability to wirelessly beam power from the ground up to unmanned
  2330. Russia has increasing anti-satellite (ASAT) capabilities that enable it to interfere with, or destroy, an adversary&rsquo;s satellites.
  2331. Sean O&rsquo;Connor
  2332. reviews the history and capabilities of Russia&rsquo;s ASAT programmes
  2333. Download here
  2334. In 2017 France and Germany announced their intention to develop a sixth-generation combat aircraft to replace the Typhoon, Tornado, and Rafale aircraft that are currently in service. BAE Systems, Leonardo, and Saab almost instantly expressed interest in participating in the multi-billion-Euro programme, which is expected to be led by Airbus and France&rsquo;s Dassault Aviation.
  2335. Mark Bobbi
  2336. reports
  2337. Mali receives four Super Tucanos
  2338. Oversight group alleges USAF F35A10 flyoff was not objective
  2339. Indonesia enacts law to boost collaboration with South Korea
  2340. Indonesian Navy to establish new unmanned aviation squadron
  2341. Trump reportedly threatened allied leaders to “go it alone” if they did not raise defence spending to 2 of GDP by 2019 
  2342. The US Armys CERDEC are pursuing technologies for the wireless transmission of power over long distances 
  2343. Opposition factions resisting reconciliation and up to 234000 displaced civilians are likely to be pushed into the demilitarised zone along Syria’s border with the Israelioccupied Golan Heights 
  2344. Syria is likely to stop short of moving into the demilitarised zone but will
  2345. The US Army has cancelled plans to acquire the 120 mm XM1160 High Explosive Guided Mortar HEGM munition that was expected to replace the service’s current XM395 precisionguided HE mortar round an official from the US Army Contracting Command confirmed to Jane’s on 11 July 
  2346. Colombian cargo theft rates on a longterm decline but risks persist in Antioquia Cauca Cundinamarca and Valle
  2347. Colombian police statistics published in early July showed the number of cargo robberies 139 reported in the first six months of 2018 had declined by 67 from the same period last year 
  2348. The reduction follows an overall downward trend in such crimes from 2013 when authorities recorded 210
  2349. The Czech Ministry of Defence MoD is facing criticism from local defence companies and elements of the indigenous legal community over recent decisions made by former defence minister Karla Slechtova to decline to sign defence contracts with certain Czech defence companies
  2350. Mali’s four new Super Tucanos are seen during a welcoming ceremony at Air Base 101 Source Présidence de la République du Mali
  2351. Oversight group alleges USAF F35A10 flyoff was not objective
  2352. An A10 comes in to land at Kandahar Air Field in Afghanistan The type’s unrivalled CAS credentials have not stopped the USAF repeatedly seeking its retirement Source IHS MarkitPeter Felstead
  2353. A ScanEagle UAV similar to the one that will be operated by the Indonesian Navys Skadron Udara 700 Source Boeing
  2354. C4ISR AIR
  2355. Headlines Archive
  2356. Russia’s ASAT development takes aim at LEO assets
  2357. Russia has increasing antisatellite ASAT capabilities that enable it to interfere with or destroy an adversaryrsquos satellites
  2358. Sean OrsquoConnor
  2359. reviews the history and capabilities of Russiarsquos ASAT programmes
  2360. Haze on the horizon the challenges and uncertainties of Europes future combat aircraft plans
  2361. IED attack kills a police officer in Afghanistans Kandahar
  2362. China’s CETC signs advanced technologies deal with Siemens
  2363. No final decision yet on UK defence review
  2364. Suspected sectarian loyalists detonate a suspected IED in Northern Irelands Belfast
  2365. Embraer announced in July 2015 that Mali had ordered six Super Tucanos but a Brazilian
  2366. Leonardo DRS has selected RADA’s Multimission Hemispheric Radar MHR for the mission equipment package MEP solution for the US Army’s Initial ManeuverShort Range Air Defense IMSHORAD capability 
  2367. IMSHORAD will provide interim closein air defence and counterunmanned aerial
  2368. Update Oversight group alleges USAF F35A10 flyoff was not objective
  2369. AIRLAUNCHED WEAPONS
  2370. Internal review of USAF requirements could decide fate of F15C EPAWSS
  2371. Expansion of Ivorian government underlines president’s intention to divide junior coalition partner but raises civil unrest risks
  2372. TERRORISM INSURGENCY
  2373. On 25 June Haftar handed over the control of Ras Lanuf and esSider oil ports to the eastern National Oil Corporation NOC which reports to the easternbased government which is not recognised internationally In response the Tripolibased NOC declared force majeure on loadings from
  2374. KC46 programme completes flight tests required for October delivery
  2375. RAF announces new Typhoon Protector squadrons
  2376. Northrop Grumman positions for Japan’s F2 replacement programme
  2377. Tweets by JanesIntel
  2378. Eurosatory 2018 BAE Systems new CV90 MkIV IFV Infantry Fighting Vehicle
  2379. Eurosatory 2018 Bird Aerosystems unveil MSIS
  2380. Farnborough Air Show 2018 Show Preview
  2381. Eurosatory 2018 Rheinmetall unveils Oerlikon Skyranger Boxer
  2382. Leonardo DRS adds RADA MHR to IMSHORAD effort
  2383. US Air Force wants autonomous airtoair collision avoidance system on F35
  2384. Crimea water crisis resolution unlikely risk of further Russian incursion into Ukraine rises in threeyear outlook
  2385. Haze on the horizon: the challenges and uncertainties of Europe's future combat aircraft plans