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Saturday, July 7, 2018

News Headlines 7th July 2018



  1. The First Space Debris Cleanup Crew Will Look Something Like This
  2. The Digest: US Officials Plan to Use DNA Tests to Reunite Migrant Children With Their Families
  3. The Digest: The World’s Smallest Surgical Robot Is Almost Ready for the Operating Room
  4. The Digest: NASA Starts Tests to Prepare For Flight of Quiet
  5. Supersonic Jet
  6. The Digest: Facial Recognition Tech Is No Match for Juggalo Makeup
  7. The Digest: California Cracks Down on the Companies Harvesting Your Data
  8. The Digest: A New Cloaking Approach Could Potentially Make Objects Invisible From Every Direction
  9. The Digest: Amazon Buys Online Pharmacy, Dives Deeper Into Healthcare Industry
  10. The Digest: 20 Mice Are Going to Space To Help Us Figure out How to Survive on Mars
  11. Don’t Mess With the Musk: Elon Sues Ex-Employee for Spilling Tesla Secrets
  12. Boring Company Flamethrowers Are Here and Already Being Used Questionably
  13. Synthetic Biological Weapons May Be Coming. Here's How To Fight Them.
  14. Four Major Phone Carriers Just Did Something to Actually Protect Your Privacy
  15. Hackers Target Yet Another South Korean Crypto Exchange, Steal $32 Million
  16. AI might someday replace millions of call center workers.
  17. The question is: will his tactic actually work?
  18. The car learns to drive like we do — through trial and error.
  19. The agency's 50-year-old policies are in dire need of an update.
  20. The administration is reportedly already swabbing children's cheeks.
  21. The bot can decrease patients' risk of infection and need for painkillers.
  22. The aircraft would turn a disruptive sonic boom into a subtle sonic thump.
  23. Facial recognition systems can't ID fans of ICP.
  24. Martin Tripp has made a powerful enemy.
  25. A new DoD report has some suggestions.
  26. They're doing something about companies carelessly sharing your location.
  27. It's the second major hack on a major South Korean exchange in the past 10 days.
  28. <div class="table"><div class="play"><i class="icon icon-play-circle"></i></div><div>There&#8217;s More to 5G Than You Think. Here&#8217;s How Our Networks Have Evolved.</div></div>
  29. There&#8217;s More to 5G Than You Think. Here&#8217;s How Our Networks Have Evolved.
  30. #call centers
  31. #duplex
  32. #boring company
  33. #diving
  34. #elon musk
  35. #Autonomous Cars
  36. #reinforcement learning
  37. #NASA
  38. #planetary protection
  39. #space
  40. #removedebris
  41. #satellite
  42. #DNA testing
  43. #immigration

  44. This Week in Tech: June 30 – July 6, 2018
  45. #surgery
  46. #surgical robot
  47. #natural disaster
  48. #lockheed martin
  49. #supersonic
  50. #icp
  51. #juggalo
  52. The Digest: Boeing’s Hypersonic Concept Jet Could Cut Flight Times by 85 Percent
  53. The Digest: Five AI Algorithms Worked Together to Beat Humans at a Strategy Game
  54. How Scalable Blockchain Technology Can Bring Us Closer to Earth 2.0 [Sponsored]
  55. Google Is Investing in the Not-Quite-So-Smart Smartphone Market
  56. The Digest: Amazon Needs More Delivery Companies and Wants You to Start Them
  57. whatsapp number of local escorts,college girls and prostitutes tracked by police.
  58. The Digest: One of Saturn’s Moons Has Everything Needed to Host Life
  59. The Digest: Tick Bites Have Made Thousands of Americans Allergic to Red Meat
  60. The Digest: SpaceX Just Launched a Last-of-Its-Kind Falcon Rocket
  61. The Scientist Who Reevaluated The Drake Equation Still Thinks Alien Life is Out There
  62. This Week in Science: June 30 – July 6, 2018
  63. This Week in Tech: June 23 – June 29, 2018
  64. #lawsuit
  65. #tesla
  66. #Laws
  67. #biological weapons
  68. #CRISPR
  69. #department of defense
  70. #cell phone
  71. #fcc
  72. #surveillance
  73. #bithumb
  74. #cryptocurrency
  75. #hack
  76. Trash will follow humans everywhere. Here's what the future clean up crew might look like.
  77. Online Pharmacies, DNA Databases, Social Media Taxes, and More
  78. Mice In Space, Bad Nutrition, Quiet Supersonic Jets, and More
  79. Elon Musk's decision to sell "Not-A-Flamethrower" flamethrowers has some sweating over potential consequences.
  80. The U.S.-China Trade War Is Finally Here: What Will Be The Cost To America?
  81. A study by the Brookings Institute showed that about two million jobs might be at risk as a result of tariffs.
  82. What Does It Mean For Trump To Win The Trade War?
  83. Running a trade surplus in the U.S. is theoretically possible, but the consequences would be prohibitively expensive imports of any kind; impoverishing American households and debilitating American businesses.
  84. A New Generation Of Indian Startups Is Here -- And These Specialist VCs Are Driving It
  85. The startup story in India has, in the past, been defined by consumer-driven ventures like Flipkart and Snapdeal. Now, deep technology and product innovation in Indian startups is getting a new lease of life through specialist early-stage venture capital funds.
  86. Amid Growing Trade Tensions, Chinese Investors Pull Back From U.S. Tech
  87. Chinese dealmakers sharply scaling back the amount of money they are putting into U.S.-based companies.
  88. Forbes Asia Biz Briefing: HSBC Believes Next Steps In Trade Spat Crucial
  89. The latest episode of the Forbes Asia Biz Briefing comes from HSBC's chief ASEAN economist, Joseph Incalcaterra. He tells us what's caught his eye this week, and what he'll be watching for next week.
  90. The Western alliance is in trouble
  91. Scott Pruitt’s grubby tenure at the EPA is over
  92. Emmanuel Macron pays tribute to Fela Kuti, a Nigerian musician
  93. The boss of Pakistan’s ruling party is sentenced to ten years in jail
  94. Italy’s government proposes to limit fixed-term job contracts
  95. Transgender identities: a series of invited essays
  96. Ukraine wants a national church that is not beholden to Moscow
  97. How endangered is Roe v Wade?
  98. Labour is no longer the party of the traditional working-class
  99. A new Novichok poisoning in Britain
  100. A global salsa star tries to conquer his native Colombia
  101. Can tourism help save the ocean?
  102. The American president is stirring up trouble in a volatile oil market
  103. How Netflix became a billion-dollar titan
  104. Xi’s world order: July 2024
  105. Universal lessons
  106. Breaking point: December 2020
  107. Generation XX: January 2069
  108. Run, TaskRabbit, run: July 2030
  109. What if people were paid for their data?
  110. Avast, me hearties
  111. Empty sky, empty Earth?
  112. The future of food, served up right here in augmented reality
  113. What if AI made actors immortal?
  114. A different dream
  115. Hair today, gone tomorrow?
  116. How to fix what has gone wrong with the internet
  117. Jamie Hewlett and the aesthetics of pop culture
  118. IVF may bring northern white rhinos back from the brink of extinction
  119. An architectural tour of Pyongyang
  120. A revealing exhibition of her personal possessions
  121. The plug is being pulled on the city’s famous neon lights
  122. The best books about Paris
  123. When you say tomayto and your child says tomahto
  124. How Guantanamera was adopted by football fans
  125. Dorothea Lange’s images of Depression-era America
  126. It helps to speak football in west Africa
  127. >That should worry Europe, America and the world
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  130. Open Future
  131. Companies appear to be gaining market power
  132. Is the World Cup really free from doping?
  133. Changing the concept of “woman” will cause unintended harms
  134. I am neither trans nor a woman. Can I write about the issues they face?
  135. Bagehot's notebook
  136. For 2018 World Cup predictors
  137. Trans rights should not come at the cost of women’s fragile gains
  138. Making transitioning simpler would not usurp the rights of women
  139. Advertise
  140. Reprints
  141. Media Centre
  142. Emmanuel Macron pays tribute to Fela Kuti
  143. The transatlantic alliance
  144. How India fails its women
  145. How to denuclearise North Korea
  146. FAANGs v BATs
  147. National service
  148. The coming storm
  149. Will AMLO deliver?
  150. Sahara life
  151. Story collection 2
  152. Business and finance
  153. As America ages
  154. The World If 2018
  155. Run
  156. Avast
  157. Empty sky
  158. The future of food
  159. Hair today
  160. Single story collection - The Big Read
  161. Nawab nabbed
  162. Two-step
  163. Pumped-up kicks
  164. Ukraine and Christianity
  165. British politics
  166. Pollution and power
  167. Abortion wars
  168. Drawn this way
  169. The bongo and the baton
  170. Performance anxiety
  171. Transatlantic rift
  172. Françafrobeat
  173. In trouble
  174. Locked up
  175. Mistrust and verify
  176. Chinese and American tech
  177. Fall in
  178. America's Supreme Court
  179. Mexico
  180. The traffickers' lament
  181. Mystery on Muggleton Road
  182. Economist Films
  183. Twisted behaviour
  184. Animal conservation
  185. If China made the rules
  186. If every child went to school
  187. If Europe’s divides deepened
  188. If 50% of CEOs were women
  189. If companies had no employees
  190. Data workers of the world
  191. If drones ruled the waves
  192. If there was no Moon
  193. What’s on the menu?
  194. If Martin Luther King had not been assassinated
  195. If people had no hair on their heads
  196. Special report
  197. Inside North Korea
  198. Frida Kahlo
  199. Hong Kong
  200. Literary suitcase
  201. Expat angst
  202. There’s only one...
  203. Hope and hardship
  204. The beautiful game
  205. AMERICA did as much as any country to create post-war Europe. In the late 1940s and the 1950s it was midwife to the treaty that became the European Union and to NATO, the military alliance that won the cold war. The United States acted partly out of charity, but chiefly out of self-interest.
  206. NOT even his tactical pants could save him in the end. Beset by at least 13 investigations into his alleged grifting and abuse of power—including his office’s expenditure of almost $3,000 on hardwearing pants and polo shirts—Scott Pruitt resigned as the administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency on July 5th.
  207. THE old Afrika Shrine, a music venue in Lagos, the commercial capital of Nigeria, was burned down by soldiers in 1977. Its founder, the late Fela Kuti, a musical megastar, had called them “zombies” in a song. The soldiers beat Kuti badly and threw his mother from a first-floor window.
  208. EARLY on the morning of July 6th reporters began to assemble their tripods outside Avenfield House, a posh apartment block on London’s Park Lane. The air of wealthy anonymity that hangs around the red-stone building belies its notoriety; in Pakistan, there are few addresses more famous.
  209. LAKSHMI, the goddess of wealth and fortune, is the closest thing Hinduism has to an economic deity. How poorly her earthly sisters in present-day India are faring. There, women are less likely to work than they are in any country in the G20, except for Saudi Arabia.
  210. SIR: Decades of trying to keep tabs on North Korea’s bombs and missiles have taught us that the Norks lie and cheat and that they throw hissy fits when we call them out. Kim Jong Un and POTUS got along famously but we must assume that Little Rocket Man is going to try it on again. We need an agreement that stops him doing that.
  211. IT IS the world’s most titanic commercial fight. Facing off are the towering giants of American and Chinese tech, led by the FAANGs (Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Netflix and Google’s parent, Alphabet) on one side and the BATs (Baidu, Alibaba and Tencent) on the other.
  212. CITIZEN armies have been replaced in most countries by professional soldiers, who tend to do a better job of defending the nation than conscripted interns. But the draft is making a comeback in some surprising places. Sweden brought back military service this year, after an eight-year hiatus.
  213. WHEN Anthony Kennedy announced his retirement from the Supreme Court on June 27th, Democrats rushed to the barricades. “This is the fight of our lives,” announced Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts.
  214. “I WILL not fail you. You will not be disappointed.” Standing before a crowd of perhaps 100,000 people in the Zócalo, Mexico City’s central square, on July 1st, Andrés Manuel López Obrador seemed fully aware of the magnitude of what he had just accomplished.
  215. WHEN the two old friends set off in early June for a day in the country, they had no inkling of what was in store. Abhijit Nath, a 30-year-old businessman, liked cooking, dogs and fancy pet fish.
  216. SO INGRAINED is the dream of the “posto fisso” in Italian culture, that the highest-grossing film of 2016 was a comedy about a man who stops at nothing to keep his permanent job in the country’s public bureaucracy. A series of reforms in recent years has liberalised Italy’s labour market.
  217. This is the introduction to a two-week, ten-part series of essays on transgender identities. Click here for the essays.\n\nFROM the transgender bathroom debate in America to the argument in Britain over who can stand for election on women-only shortlists, a row about transgender identities is generating more heat than light.
  218. THE row is over points of ecclesiastical history and procedure that most people, including ordinary folk who belong to the relevant churches, find utterly obscure. But the geopolitical stakes are enormous.
  219. MANY times in his 30-year Supreme Court career Justice Anthony Kennedy gave the crucial fifth nod to a conservative ruling. But the biggest abortion cases were not among them. In 1992 he was the fifth vote in a ruling that reaffirmed Roe v Wade, the Supreme Court ruling from 1973 that declared abortion a constitutional right.
  220. ON JULY 3RD Jeremy Corbyn told Unite, Britain’s biggest trade union, that “Labour is back as the political voice of the working class”.
  221. HAZMAT suits are back on the streets of Wiltshire. Only two weeks ago the normally sleepy part of England was celebrating its recovery from the events of March, when a former Russian spy and his daughter were poisoned in Salisbury.
  222. ON A chilly evening in an empty theatre in Bogotá an unusual assortment of musicians prepares for a concert. Violinists, cellists and flautists from Colombia’s National Symphony Orchestra join players of maracas and timbales. The rhythms are those of salsa. The song, “Banano de Urabá”, tells of a slaughter of banana pickers in 1928.
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  224. WHEN Ted Sarandos joined Netflix in 2000, it was just a DVD-rental firm. In 2011, when Netflix was first moving into streaming video, he bought “House of Cards”, a television drama starring Kevin Spacey and Robin Wright and produced by, among others, the film director David Fincher, for $100m.
  225. IN 1988 a publication launched in London that was not quite a comic, not quite a style magazine, not quite an art periodical and not quite a music paper, but a curious hybrid of all these things. Deadline was neither the first nor the last such bold experiment. It was, however, one of the few to flourish.
  226. SUDAN, the last male northern white rhinoceros on Earth, died in March. He is survived by two females, Najin and her daughter Fatu, who live in a conservancy in Kenya. This pair (pictured) are thus the only remaining members of the world’s most endangered subspecies of mammal. But all might not yet be lost.
  227. NEWS OUTLETS call him “China’s Edward Snowden”. His fans worldwide call him “Brother Fu”—a tag now seen on T-shirts and in internet memes. Both labels are said to mortify Fu Xuedong, the shy Canadian-educated software engineer whose allegations about Chinese cyber-spying have been the summer surprise of 2024.
  228. AS YOU WALK from classroom to classroom at Tibba Khara school on the outskirts of Lahore, Pakistan’s second-biggest city, the children seem to disappear. Pandemonium prevails in the first classroom, packed with five- and six-year-olds in their first year of school.
  229. IT HAD SEEMED a small thing at the time. A court ruling in Ireland in March 2018 attracted little attention in a period when an uptick in growth meant the European Union was, for once, basking in an unexpected glow of optimism.
  230. AS THE GLOBAL elite gathered this week for the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos, the exclusive Alpine mountain-biking resort, the picture was familiar. Rotorpods with blacked-out windows dropped off captains of industry, there to discuss the plight of the world, as they have since the 1970s.
  231. THE EMAIL that landed in Eva Smith’s mailbox at 7pm on Friday October 13th 2028 had the ominous subject line “Changes”. Ms Smith, a director at a private-equity firm in New York, opened it with trepidation.
  232. “DATA SLAVERY.” Jennifer Lyn Morone, an American artist, thinks this is the state in which most people now live. To get free online services, she laments, they hand over intimate information to technology firms. “Personal data are much more valuable than you think,” she says.
  233. IT IS A bright morning in the eastern Mediterranean, and a small robotic watercraft operated by Greenpeace, an environmental group, is quietly approaching two fishing boats about 160 miles north of Egypt’s coast.
  234. WAXING AND WANING from invisible new to full-beam full and back, month in and month out, the Moon is famously inconstant. But appearances deceive. Its aspect in the sky may change; the brute fact of there being 73 thousand trillion tonnes of rock orbiting at a distance of some 380,000km does not.
  235. THE WORLD will need to rethink its approach to food as the planet warms and the population grows towards an expected 9.7bn people in 2050.
  236. AUDREY HEPBURN DIED in 1993, but in 2013 she nevertheless starred in an advertisement for Galaxy, a type of chocolate bar. She was shown riding a bus along the Amalfi coast before catching the eye of a passing hunk in a convertible.
  237. WHAT IF, INSTEAD of going to Memphis in April 1968 to lead yet another march, Martin Luther King had returned home, exhausted, to Atlanta? What if he had then avoided all his other would-be assassins and lived to old age well into the 21st century?
  238. null,"rubric":"Our cartoonist, KAL, considers a truly hair-raising scenario
  239. That should worry Europe, America and the world
  240. A modest win for accountability may be bad news for the environment
  241. But it wasn’t all singing and dancing
  242. Nawaz Sharif says it is all an army-inspired ploy to prevent his PML-N winning this month’s election
  243. Were India to rebalance its workforce, the world’s biggest democracy would be 27% richer
  244. Mike Pompeo is due in Pyongyang. Here is how one of the CIA’s North Korea-watchers might advise him
  245. The most titanic commercial battle in the world
  246. Why should older people be exempt from a plan designed to bring society together?
  247. Here’s how
  248. Mexican voters have great expectations of the new president. He risks letting them down
  249. The lesson of partition does not seem to have been learned
  250. A new law reverses recent reforms and highlights the government’s split personality
  251. Arguments over church authority could reopen centuries-old wounds
  252. The rejigged Supreme Court bench will restrict abortion, but slowly
  253. That may be a sensible tactic
  254. Two more people are struck down by the Soviet nerve agent
  255. Yuri Buenaventura once tried to drown himself. Now he puts his emotions into music
  256. If he cannot arm-twist OPEC, he may unleash America’s Special Petroleum Reserve
  257. It will spend more this year on content than any film studio or television company does
  258. The artist is best known for “Tank Girl” and Gorillaz. A new book celebrates his distinctive and influential style
  259. But honestly, it’s a long-shot
  260. As America defies and dismantles the international rules-based order, a report from the future imagines what might replace it
  261. Their lives would be better, even if they did not learn very much
  262. After the euro crisis and Brexit, Poland and Italy could open up new fissures within the EU. A report from 2020 imagines how
  263. How the business world finally reached a milestone—and what had to change along the way
  264. Driven by technological and legal changes, how far can the “gig economy” go?
  265. Advocates of “data as labour” think users should be paid for using online services
  266. How aquatic, autonomous robots could reduce lawlessness at sea
  267. Whether complex life would still have arisen on Earth in the absence of the Moon is the subject of much debate
  268. Examine the foodstuffs that might sustain mankind in 2050, right on your kitchen table
  269. Once filmmakers have no need of human actors, expect more sequels, more lawsuits—and fewer opportunities for newcomers
  270. Fifty years on, how might things have been different?
  271. Our cartoonist, KAL, considers a truly hair-raising scenario
  272. Data workers of the world, unite
  273. The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi meeting the Prime Minister of Bhutan, Mr. Tshering Tobgay, at Hyderabad House, in New Delhi.
  274. The Vice President, Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu addressing the students and teachers at the Pondicherry University, in Puducherry on July 06, 2018.
  275. The Vice President, Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu at the Pondicherry University, in Puducherry on July 06, 2018.
  276. The Vice President, Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu interacting with the Deans and Heads of Departments at Pondicherry University, in Puducherry on July 06, 2018.
  277. Fuel prices have receded for a month, but at half the rate of surge
  278. India's Forex reserves deplete by $1.75 bn
  279. UBI looks at Rs 3,000 cr recovery, expects to turn profit this fiscal
  280. Engineering exports up 20% despite US-China trade war: EEPC
  281. Government acknowledges need for simplification of GST rates, slabs
  282. US stocks trade higher on solid jobs data
  283. Karnataka sets a year's deadline to complete highway projects
  284. Competition between BJP and rupee to see who will fall lower: Congress
  285. AAI to set up Civil Aviation Research Organisation
  286. Tata Steel production up 7.82%, sales grow 8% in Q1
  287. Airbus predicts demand for 37,390 new aircraft globally
  288. US, China trade war begins
  289. Legalising gambling worse idea: Congress
  290. Rising fuel prices might impact commercial vehicle operators: Fitch Ratings
  291. Bengal Chemicals seek Centre's approval for employees' pay revision
  292. Six UP cities can generate 11.4 GW of solar power
  293. Ford India recalls 5,397 EcoSport compact SUVs
  294. Mercedes-Benz India's Jan-June sales up over 12%
  295. 90% subsidy to weavers for technological upgradation: Irani
  296. Russia introduces additional taxes on US goods: Report
  297. ED busts foreign exchange racket in Bengaluru
  298. Led by auto stocks equity indices rise; trade war concerns limit gains
  299. Himachal traders resent restrictions on selling eatables
  300. Opposition demands probe after Goa roads submerge, develop potholes
  301. Four held for running fake call centre in Gurugram, duping people
  302. Finally, helmets compulsory for women in Chandigarh
  303. Rajasthan misusing funds for Modi's visit: Congress
  304. Will not accept any decision that undermines state's fiscal domain: Kerala FM
  305. The safest places in the world
  306. How waste management is helping Vietnamese women earn a living
  307. Drug issue is back, and now haunts Congress in Punjab
  308. From Lucknow's Krishna Caterers to ITC top chef, a compelling journey for Imtiaz Qureshi
  309. Politicians use nationalism, religion to unite people for wrong reasons: Stellan Skarsgard
  310. Demure to serial killer: Amruta Khanvilkar breaks away from convention
  311. Of love in various shades
  312. The US dollar went down as investors were sifting through the latest jobs data from the country.
  313. US stocks traded on an upbeat note on Friday as investor sentiment was bolstered by encouraging jobs data.
  314. Peeved over inordinate delays in execution, Karnataka on Friday set a one year deadline for the completion of all highway projects across the state.
  315. Attacking Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the drop in the value of rupee, Congress on Friday said there seems to be a competition between the BJP and the rupee to see "who will fall lower".
  316. State-run Airports Authority of India (AAI) on Friday said that it will set up a Civil Aviation Research Organisation (CARO) aimed at "finding indigenous solutions" to meet the challenges posed by the growing air traffic.
  317. Tata Steel on Friday reported an 8 per cent growth in sales to 2.97 million tonnes (mt) in India during the first quarter of the current fiscal while its production grew by 7.82 per cent to 3.17 mt.
  318. Aircraft manufacturer Airbus on Friday predicted a global demand of 37,390 new passenger and freighter planes valued at $5.8 trillion over the next 20-years.
  319. A trade war between China and the US -- the world's largest economies -- began on Friday as the two sides started slapping additional tariffs on each other's goods, worth nearly $70 billion, a development that could impede global economic recovery.
  320. Dubbing gambling in sports a worse idea, the Congress on Friday rejected the Law Commission's recommendation to legalise betting in sports and said it will turn every shop selling betel leaves into a gambling den.
  321. Fitch Ratings on Friday said that rising fuel prices could strain India's commercial vehicle operators and lead to a rise in auto-loan delinquencies.
  322. State-run Bengal Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals has sought the Central government's approval for a revision in pay scale of its employees after posting profit in the last two financial years, an official said here on Friday.
  323. Six Uttar Pradesh cities alone can generate 11.4 GW of solar energy using 11 per cent of their built-up area, a report by the Centre for Environment and Energy Development (CEED) said on Friday.
  324. Automobile manufacturer Ford India on Friday said that it has voluntarily recalled 5,397 EcoSport compact SUVs to inspect and rectify certain faulty components.
  325. Luxury car major Mercedes-Benz India on Friday reported a rise of 12.4 per cent in the January-June 2018 period.
  326. Weavers are getting 90 per cent subsidy for technological upgradation of their handlooms and accessories under a scheme aiming to improve quality of the fabric and productivity, Union Textiles Minister Smriti Irani said on Friday.
  327. Russia is taxing $87.6 million worth of certain US imports for the coming year in response to Washington's steel and aluminium import tariffs, media reports said on Friday.
  328. The Enforcement Directorate (ED) busted a foreign exchange racket here and seized foreign and Indian currencies equivalent to over Rs 65 lakh, said an official on Friday.
  329. Broadly positive global markets along with healthy buying in auto and consumer durable stocks lifted the key Indian equity indices on Friday.
  330. The Federation of Retailer Association of India (FRAI) on Friday expressed concerns over trade and product restrictions for outlets selling multiple products of daily use.
  331. The Congress on Friday demanded a probe into the road building works undertaken by Goa government agencies as torrential monsoon showers caused havoc in the state capital with major roads lying submerged for nearly 24 hours.
  332. Four persons were arrested on charge of running a fake call centre to dupe people in foreign countries, including the US, police said here on Friday.
  333. Wearing of helmets has been made compulsory for women riding two-wheelers in Chandigarh, except for turbaned Sikh women.
  334. India's foreign exchange (Forex) reserves depleted by $1.75 billion during the week ended June 29, official data showed on Friday.
  335. Although petrol and diesel prices receded in the past one month, the rate of decline in fuel prices was half the pace of the surge witnessed during May 14-29.
  336. With the Rajasthan government making hectic preparations to make Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Jaipur visit a success, the Congress has slammed the government for wasting funds.
  337. US, China trade war begins (Night Lead)
  338. By Gaurav Sharma
  339. Led by auto stocks equity indices rise; trade war concerns limit gains (Roundup)
  340. Karnataka sets a years deadline to complete highway projects
  341. Attacking Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the drop in the value of rupee, Congress on Friday said there seems to be a competition between the BJP and the rupee to see who will fall lower.
  342. State-run Airports Authority of India (AAI) on Friday said that it will set up a Civil Aviation Research Organisation (CARO) aimed at finding indigenous solutions to meet the challenges posed by the growing air traffic.
  343. A trade war between China and the US -- the worlds largest economies -- began on Friday as the two sides started slapping additional tariffs on each others goods, worth nearly $70 billion, a development that could impede global economic recovery.
  344. Dubbing gambling in sports a worse idea, the Congress on Friday rejected the Law Commissions recommendation to legalise betting in sports and said it will turn every shop selling betel leaves into a gambling den.
  345. Fitch Ratings on Friday said that rising fuel prices could strain Indias commercial vehicle operators and lead to a rise in auto-loan delinquencies.
  346. Bengal Chemicals seek Centres approval for employees pay revision
  347. State-run Bengal Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals has sought the Central governments approval for a revision in pay scale of its employees after posting profit in the last two financial years, an official said here on Friday.
  348. Mercedes-Benz Indias Jan-June sales up over 12%
  349. Russia is taxing $87.6 million worth of certain US imports for the coming year in response to Washingtons steel and aluminium import tariffs, media reports said on Friday.
  350. Indias Forex reserves deplete by $1.75 bn
  351. Indias foreign exchange (Forex) reserves depleted by $1.75 billion during the week ended June 29, official data showed on Friday.
  352. Rajasthan misusing funds for Modis visit: Congress
  353. With the Rajasthan government making hectic preparations to make Prime Minister Narendra Modis Jaipur visit a success, the Congress has slammed the government for wasting funds.
  354. Today, Indian women cricket team is treated on par with mens team: Mithali Raj
  355. Will not accept any decision that undermines states fiscal domain: Kerala FM (Interview)
  356. Chiang Rai: Rescuers carry a giant water pump into a cave in Chiang Rai, Thailand, on July 6, 2018. With more rain coming, Thai rescuers are racing against time to pump out water from a flooded cave before they can rescue 12 boys and their soccer coach with minimum risk, officials said Thursday. (Xinhua/Rachen Sageamsak/IANS)
  357. Phuket: Rescue team members carry the body of a victim in Phuket, Thailand, July 6, 2018. At least 33 passengers were killed and 23 others still missing after two boats carrying some 133 tourists capsized in rough sea waters in southern Thailand, Governor of Thailands Phuket Province Norraphat Plodthong said on Friday. (Xinhua/IANS)
  358. Patna: LJP chief Ram Vilas Paswan addresses a press conference in Patna on July 6, 2018. (Photo: IANS)
  359. Jakarta: Kento Mamoto of Japan competes during the mens singles quarterfinal match against Tommy Sugiarto of Indonesia at the Indonesia Open badminton tournament in Jakarta, Indonesia, July 6, 2018. Kento Mamoto won 2-0. (Xinhua/Agung Kuncahya B./IANS)
  360. (180706) -- NIZHNY NOVGOROD, July 6, 2018 (Xinhua) -- Matias Vecino (R top) of Uruguay competes for a header with Olivier Giroud (L top) of France during the 2018 FIFA World Cup quarter-final match between Uruguay and France in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, July 6, 2018. France won 2-0 and advanced to the semi-finals. (Xinhua/Fei Maohua)
  361. Jaipur: Actors Deepshikha Nagpal, Mukul Dev, Krushna Abhishek and Rajneesh Duggal during a press conference to promote their upcoming film Teri Bhabhi Hai Pagle in Jaipur on July 6, 2018. (Photo: IANS)
  362. Mumbai: Actor Anil Kapoor at the trailer launch of his upcoming film Fanney Khan in Mumbai on July 6, 2018. (Photo: IANS)
  363. Srinagar: Security beefed up in Srinagar ahead of separatist-called shutdown on 8th July, the second death anniversary of Hizbul commander Burhan Wani; on July 6, 2018. The Joint Resistance Leadership (JRL) headed by Syed Ali Shah Geelani, Mirwaiz Umer and Yasin Malik have called for a shutdown in the Kashmir Valley on Sunday. (Photo: IANS)
  364. Panaji: Vehicles drive through a water-logged streets of Panaji after heavy rains lash the city, on July 6, 2018. (Photo: IANS)
  365. Agra: BJP chief Amit Shah along with party leader and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and state BJP chief Mahendra Nath Pandey during a party meeting, in Agra on July 5, 2018. (Photo: IANS)
  366. New Delhi: CPI leader D. Raja with other leaders staged a protest supporting Scheduled Castes and Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989; in New Delhi on July 5, 2018. (Photo: IANS)
  367. What Radhika Apte do if she woke up as SRK
  368. Naino Ne Baandhi Gold first song out | Watch Akshay-Mounis romance
  369. Priyanka & Deepika are head on, BEAT Narendra Modi & more
  370. GO GOA GONE 2 | Saif coming back with ZOMBIES
  371. Ranbir Kapoors SANJU is 200 NOT OUT | Ranbirs 1st 200 cr. Movie
  372. Tere Naal Nachna Song OUT | Athiya & Badshah kills it | Nawabzaade
  373. Akshay Kumars son loves Ranbir Kapoor in Sanju
  374. Didnt produce Chumbak to earn money : Akshay
  375. Akshay Kumar REQUESTS to not to talk about Sonali Bendre
  376. Fanney Khan TRAILER | Anil Kapoor chases his dreams
  377. IANS Publishing
  378. IIMB Alumni Announce Third Edition of IIMBue, Annual Leadership Conclave on 20 and 21 July 2018
  379. CSS Corp Named a "Leader" in NelsonHall's NEAT for Cognitive IT Infrastructure Management Services
  380. WNS to Release Fiscal 2019 First Quarter Financial and Operating Results on July 19, 2018
  381. Dell Accelerates Toward 2020 Legacy of Good Goals
  382. Ducon Infratechnologies Reports Record New Orders for its USA Subsidiary
  383. Fiorano Software and 3i Infotech Announce a Partnership
  384. Starbucks Debuts Nitro Cold Brew in India
  385. Dhudiya Entertainment Launches New Games Division to Expand on Diverse Content Distribution Platforms
  386. Jakson Group's Journey Is Now an Ivey Publishing Case Study
  387. YASH Proud to Be Great Place to Work for Fourth Straight Year
  388. Snapdeal Introduces Instant Sign-up for Sellers
  389. WBR Corp Organized Asia Real Estate Excellence Summit 2018 at Delhi
  390. HH Global Expands Operations to a New Office in Mumbai, India
  391. Travel Suppliers Eye India's USD 45 Billion Outbound Tourism Market at MILT Congress 2018
  392. Menarini and Orion Sign Regional Partnerships in Asia-Pacific
  393. Arthur D. Little Predicts Innovative Next-Generation Lithium-ion Technology Will Triumph in the Future Battery Market
  394. Murex Wins Software Solution of the Year in the FTF News Technology Innovation Awards 2018
  395. Empirix Business Assurance Platform is Now Certified for Huawei's FusionSphere Cloud Operating System
  396. Rimini Street Honored With Four Gold Stevie Awards forOutstanding Customer Service
  397. Record Growth for Thailand Elite Residence Program
  398. LexisNexis® releases a new module on FEMA (Foreign Exchange Management Act) in association with Kochhar & Co. for its Lexis® Practical Guidance Solution
  399. Sterlite Tech to Acquire European Specialised Optical Cable Manufacturer to Expand Global Presence
  400. Kolkata Creators Names 10 Qualifier Finalists in GPL India
  401. Innoviti's EMI Next Expands Consumer Loans at POS Terminals to Healthcare, Travel Categories
  402. IMA Senior Vice President Dennis Whitney Visits India
  403. Dr Batra's Healthcare Honoured as an 'Iconic Brand of India
  404. INCX Partners With Pi DATACENTERS for World's Fastest Enterprise Class Crypto Exchange
  405. YES BANK Upgraded to 'AAA' With Stable Outlook by CARE Ratings
  406. Crystal Crop Protection Ltd. Launches Seven Products for Improving Farm Productivity
  407. Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Announces Exclusive Licensing Agreement With Seqirus for its Investigational Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis Nasal Spray - Ryaltris - for Australia and New Zealand Markets
  408. Doctors Test Drive the Best of the Robotic Technologies at HCG, Ahmedabad
  409. FOREO Announces Appointment of New CEO Filip Sedic
  410. With over £1 Billion in Profits, £80 Billion in Investments, and 300,000 Jobs on the Line, Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) Issues Warning ahead of Crucial Brexit Talks
  411. 9th Edition of SEES Summit Successfully Held in Paris, Strengthening Sino-EU Economic Ties
  412. CRYPTO.com's MCO Unveils New Visa Card Portfolio and MCO Private, a Bespoke Cryptocurrency Concierge
  413. PharmaCielo and Cooperativa Caucannabis Commit to Making a Difference in Colombia's Ecosystem
  414. New Phadia 200 Advances In-vitro Diagnostics in Europe for Allergy and Autoimmune Conditions
  415. Suning Joins Hands with the 3rd Salone del Mobile. Milano Shanghai to Promote Design Excellence for a Better Life
  416. UNHCR hails new global blueprint to aid refugees
  417. Italian Parliament Speaker backs dialogue with Russia
  418. Forests key to world's future but 'time running out', warns UN
  419. Sharif sentenced to 10 years for graft, daughter gets 7 (Night Lead)
  420. Coming to Pakistan to face prison: Sharif
  421. Sushma's intervention ends 'status quo' for aggrieved woman in Canada
  422. 40 killed after tourist boats capsize in Thailand
  423. Almost all stranded Indian pilgrims evacuated in Nepal
  424. Sharif sentenced to 10 years for graft, daughter gets 7 (Lead)
  425. How eating canned foods may up intestinal disorder risk
  426. Cannabis not effective in reducing chronic pain: Study
  427. Nepal and China agreed to conduct a joint inspection of Tatopani-Zhangmu border point, which was closed since the 2015 earthquake, to see the possibility of reopening it.
  428. The US government has asked for more time to reunite migrant families separated at the US-Mexico border as it emerged that some children's parents have already been deported.
  429. The woman who accused Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau 18 years ago of groping her says she stands by her account.
  430. US Ambassador to Britain Robert "Woody" Johnson has said US President Donald Trump would like to see a trade deal signed with Britain "as soon as possible".
  431. Divers have found wreckage from a Nazi World War Two U-boat near the coast of Galicia in Spain.
  432. Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has said the ministerial meeting of the remaining parties to the international 2015 nuclear deal was "constructive".
  433. French President Emmanuel Macron's approval ratings were hit by fresh decline as the majority of the French thought his policy was unfair and fruitless, a poll has showed.
  434. Twitter Inc. has suspended more than 70 million fake accounts in May and June in a massive drive to clear out bots and trolls on the platform, the media reported.
  435. US President Donald Trump will meet Queen Elizabeth and Prime Minister Theresa May at separate meetings on his visit next week to Britain.
  436. British Prime Minister Theresa May has won backing from her top ministers for her so-called soft Brexit proposals for a deal with the European Union (EU) after Britain's departure from the bloc.
  437. United Nations refugee agency chief Filippo Grandi said on Friday that governments and civil society had achieved "an important milestone" with the conclusion this week here of formal consultations on a new global blueprint for refugees.
  438. Cooperation and dialogue" should underlie Italy' relations with Russia, Parliament Speaker Roberto Fico said on Friday.
  439. Forests are crucial to human livelihoods but time is running out to halt the damaging effects of deforestation, to manage forests sustainably and plant new trees, the United Nations Food and Agriculture agency warned on Friday.
  440. Dealing a severe blow to the Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) ahead of the general elections, former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif was on Friday sentenced to 10 years in prison while his daughter Maryam Nawaz was handed a seven-year jail over graft charges in the purchase of overseas properties.
  441. Former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Friday announced he was returning to Pakistan following the the 10-year prison sentence handed to him by the accountability court here, saying he has been punished because he tried to turn the course of the country's 70-year history.
  442. The intervention of External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj on Friday led to police clearance certificate (PCC) being issued to an Indian mother in Canada in less than two hours after the Minister told the Regional Passport Office, Delhi that "status quo is not the answer".
  443. At least 40 people have been found dead and dozens are still missing after two boats carrying tourists capsized in rough seas off the Thai holiday island of Phuket, the government said on Friday.
  444. The extensive operation to rescue and evacuate the stranded Indians returning from Kailash Mansarovar Yatra in Nepal was almost over on Friday.
  445. Dealing a severe blow to the Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) ahead of the general elections, former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif was on Friday sentenced to 10 years in prison while his daughter Maryam Nawaz was given seven-year jail over graft charges in the purchase of overseas properties.
  446. Love to eat canned foods packaged in plastic containers? Beware, it may increase your risk for developing inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) -- an intestinal disorder that cause prolonged inflammation of the digestive tract, a study shows.
  447. Medicinal cannabis are not as effective at relieving chronic non-cancer pain as commonly assumed, suggests a four-year study, challenging the previously known belief.
  448. Abducted J&K policeman killed by militants
  449. Separatist leader Andrabi shifted to Delhi by NIA
  450. Congress spokesman seeks Centre's attention over fake news
  451. India, Bhutan reaffirm commitment to hydropower cooperation (Roundup)
  452. PM to take feedback from 2.5 lakh welfare schemes beneficiaries
  453. Gujarat Police files FIR against 'unknown ghost' in a suicide attempt
  454. JU row: Students on hunger-strike, VC meets Governor, Education Minister
  455. Mamata names expelled CPI-M leader Ritabrata as head of key tribal panel (Lead)
  456. India, Bhutan share exemplary relationship: President
  457. Amid divisions over alliance, West Bengal Congress leaders meet Rahul
  458. Burari hangings: Crime Branch suspects Lalit visited cremation grounds
  459. Mamata appoints expelled CPI-M leader Ritabrata to head key tribal panel
  460. Ahead of Rahul's visit to Gujarat, senior Congress MLA threatens to quit
  461. After retirement from SC, Justice Goel appointed NGT chair
  462. Will explore 'options' for Centre's refusal to accept SC ruling: Kejriwal (Lead)
  463. Legalising betting in sports worse idea: Congress (Lead)
  464. Attorney General wants retirement age of SC, HC judges increased
  465. Goa should probe death of foreign tourists: HC
  466. Sabhapathi appointed Fishermen's Congress working chief
  467. UP Police signs MoU with ISRO for crime mapping
  468. Shut courts if they can't protect rights: SC/ST Act vedict judge
  469. UP questions Muslims' 'belated concern' on 1994 SC judgment on namaz
  470. Dreaded criminal held for abducting businessmen
  471. A batch of 2,203 Amarnath pilgrims left Jammu on Saturday for the cave shrine in the Kashmir Valley, officials said.
  472. Akshay Kumar shares a close bond with John Abraham but he does not seem to be happy with his film "Gold" and the latter's forthcoming movie "Satyameva Jayate" releasing on the same date.
  473. As India and Bhutan mark 50 years of diplomatic ties this year, the two sides reaffirmed their commitment to cooperation in the hydropower sector during a meeting between Prime Minster Narendra Modi and his Bhutanese counterpart Tshering Tobgay here on Friday.
  474. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will seek feedback from around 2.5 lakh beneficiaries of central and state run public welfare schemes here on Saturday.
  475. In a bizarre incident, the Gujarat Police on Friday lodged an FIR against an "unknown ghost" in an attempted suicide case of a woman in Vadodara district.
  476. Amid soaring protests by students and teachers over scrapping of admission tests for some undergraduate courses, Jadavpur University Vice Chancellor Suranjan Das on Friday called on West Bengal Governor K.N. Tripathi and state Education Minister Partha Chatterjee to apprise them of the situation in the premier institution.
  477. Expelled CPI-M leader Ritrabrata Banerjee was on Friday appointed chairman of a tribal welfare committee by West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.
  478. President Ram Nath Kovind said on Friday that India and Bhutan share an exemplary bilateral partnership and the relations between the two countries were unique.
  479. Congress President Rahul Gandhi met party leaders from West Bengal on Friday amid divisions in the state unit over allying with the Left or Trinamool Congress for the Lok Sabha polls next year and reports that some more party MLAs could defect to the ruling Trinamool.
  480. The Delhi Police Crime Branch investigating the June 30 hanging of 11 members of a Burari family here suspects that one of the deceased, Lalit Bhatia, visited cremation grounds and was interested in ghosts and spirits, an official said on Friday.
  481. Senior Congress legislator and OBC leader from Gujarat's Saurashtra region Vikram Madam on Friday threatened to resign if the party failed to address "several issues" worrying him.
  482. Hours after bidding farewell to the Supreme Court on Friday, Justice Adarsh Kumar Goel was appointed the Chairperson of the National Green Tribunal (NGT) for five years, said a notification by the Department of Personnel and Training.
  483. Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Friday said that they are discussing their next step with lawyers and cabinet ministers after Lt. Governor Anil Baijal refused to hand over the Services Department to the city state's elected government.
  484. Dubbing betting in sports a worse idea, the Congress on Friday said the Law Commission's recommendation for such a step will turn every shop selling betel leaves into a gambling den.
  485. Attorney General K.K. Venugopal, the government's primary lawyer in the Supreme Court, on Friday said the government should consider raising the retirement age of Supreme Court judges to 68 and High Court judges to 65. It is currently 65 and 62.
  486. While directing the CBI to take over the murder probe of a 22-year-old Finnish tourist Felix Dahl from the state police, the Panaji bench of the Bombay High Court on Friday asked the state government to wake up to alarming issue of foreigners' deaths in the coastal state.
  487. Congress President Rahul Gandhi on Friday appointed U.R. Sabhapathi as Working Chairman of the  All India Fishermen's Congress.
  488. The Uttar Pradesh Police on Friday signed an MoU with the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) for crime mapping analytics and predictive systems, an official spokesman said.
  489. Justice Adarsh Kumar Goel, who headed a bench which delivered the judgment forbidding immediate arrest under SC/ST Act, on Friday said if courts can't protect the fundamental rights of citizens, they should be shut down.
  490. The Uttar Pradesh government on Friday questioned the Muslim litigants in the Ramjanmabhoomi-Babri Majid title suit case for making "belated efforts" seeking a relook at the 1994 Ismail Farooqui judgment that had said that mosques were not an integral part of religious practice of offering prayers.
  491. A dreaded criminal has been arrested for abduction and extortion from half a dozen businessmen after luring them to Delhi to purchase scrap at throwaway prices, police said on Friday.
  492. Gene therapy may help treat chronic kidney disease
  493. Abdominal obesity may increase lower urinary tract symptoms risk
  494. Light rain likely in Delhi
  495. Measles outbreak threatens isolated Amazonian tribe
  496. Machine learning technique may detect muscle ageing in elderly
  497. Delhi government to build new hospital
  498. Delhi hospital treats Tanzanian baby with rare heart disease
  499. Bodies of three teenaged boys fished out at Juhu Beach
  500. Millennial Indian parents trust AI for diagnoses, treatments: Study
  501. LG revokes Centre's tree cutting project
  502. Heavy rains inundate Nagpur, legislature in darkness
  503. What makes you hungry?
  504. 750MW MP solar plant starts operations, to serve Delhi Metro
  505. Uttarakhand to survey dump around Gomukh
  506. ADB approves $100m grant for displaced people in Bangladesh
  507. Indian scientist in race to head Chinese institute
  508. Amarnath Yatra suspended for third day
  509. The Delhi government will build a new hospital in Burari, it was announced on Friday, two days after the Supreme Court said that the Lt Governor's approval wasn't required for every decision taken by the council of ministers.
  510. A year-old baby from Tanzania was blessed with a new lease of life after doctors here successfully conducted a complex surgery to treat him from a rare congenital heart disease.
  511. Rescue agencies on Friday managed to fish out the bodies of three teenagers who had drowned off the famed Juhu Beach on Thursday evening, officials said here.
  512. Over 80 per cent of millennial parents in India believe that artificial intelligence (AI)-based medical technologies will eradicate cancer, finds a survey.
  513. In a huge relief to Delhi residents and the Delhi government, the Lt. Governor on Friday officially cancelled the Centre's decision of chopping down over 16,000 trees as a part of its redevelopment project.
  514. Following a torrential downpour on Friday, the state's second capital was virtually inundated and the Maharashtra Legislature, which was in session, was plunged into darkness, forcing an adjournment till Monday.
  515. A particular subset of neurons located in an enigmatic region of the hypothalamus plays a central role in regulating appetite and body weight, a new study suggests.
  516. The 750 MW Rewa Solar Power Project in Madhya Pradesh, which is to supply power to the Delhi Metro, started operations from Friday, according to an announcement by the state-run Madhya Pradesh Urja Vikas Nigam Ltd (MPUVNL) -- and one of the biggest beneficiaries will be the Delhi Metro.
  517. A team of experts including from the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) will soon survey Gomukh to supervise the removal of a garbage dump and an artificial lake, an official said on Friday.
  518. The Asian Development Bank (ADB) said on Friday that it has approved a grant assistance of $100 million to help displaced people sheltered in 32 camps in Bangladesh.
  519. Men with central (or abdominal) obesity are at increased risk of experiencing lower urinary tract symptoms, a new study suggests.
  520. Scientists have found that administering gene therapy may reverse damage in kidney cells, suggesting a potential treatment for chronic kidney disease characterised by gradual loss of its functions.
  521. A novel machine learning technique that would predict the biological age of a muscle and help combat sarcopenia has been developed.
  522. In a first, India-born geophysicist Paramesh Banerjee is among the four shortlisted to head the Institute of Geophysics, a top scientific organisation of  China's Earthquake Administration (CEA). The other three candidates are Chinese.
  523. A measles outbreak has hit the Yanomami isolated Amazon tribe on the border of Venezuela and Brazil, according to a London-based NGO that works to protect tribal peoples.
  524. It was partly cloudy sky in the national capital on Friday with the minimum temperature recorded at 26 degrees Celsius, two notch above the season's average.
  525. The annual Amarnath Yatra remained suspended for a third consecutive day on Friday due to bad weather conditions.
  526. Weak smartphone sales hurt Samsung's record breaking earnings in Q2 (Lead)
  527. Google's AI voice assistant 'Duplex' to run a call centre?
  528. Apple drops Intel for 5G chips in 2020 iPhone models: Report
  529. Microsoft 'Music & TV' app may arrive on Android, iOS
  530. App Store turns 10 with 500 mn weekly visitors in 155 countries
  531. Apple may launch new iPhones in blue, orange, gold
  532. This Cheetah robot can climb, run and jump without vision
  533. Over 50% smartphones are not password protected
  534. 2 in 3 Indians can't stop using phones: Survey
  535. This flexible fingerprint sensor can measure temperature
  536. Samsung posts over 5% operating profit in Q2 2018
  537. NASA solar probe gets 'revolutionary' heat shield
  538. Inbox' by Gmail app now updated for iPhone X
  539. Nasscom opens centre for data science, AI in Bengaluru
  540. Home Ministry to launch website to lodge cyber complaints
  541. Gurugram registers 9 cybercrime cases everyday this year: Police
  542. Ministers, MLAs farming for FB challenge will inspire real farmers
  543. Sleep disorder linked with brain changes found in dementia
  544. The 6.5-inch iPhone 2018 model is likely to be priced around $1,000 and will feature dual SIM capabilities, according to a key analyst associated with Taiwanese business group KGI Securities.
  545. The Cheetah 3 robot developed by engineers at the MIT can now leap and gallop across rough terrain, climb a staircase littered with debris, and quickly recover its balance when suddenly yanked or shoved, all while essentially being blind.
  546. Over 50 per cent of smartphone users do not use passwords or anti-theft solutions, leaving their devices and the increasing amount of precious data on them accessible to anyone, says a survey.
  547. Digital devices have now become such a big part of so many people in India that two-thirds of users in the country find it difficult to stay away from their mobile phones even for a day, shows a new survey.
  548. Samsung Electronics Co on Friday said its second-quarter operating profit advanced 5.19 per cent from a year earlier, but it failed to post record-breaking earnings apparently due to weaker-than-expected smartphone sales.
  549. Scientists have developed a flexible and transparent smartphone  fingerprint scanner that can even measure your temperature and pressure to make sure that the fingerprint placed on the scanner is actually that of a human.
  550. Ahead of its August launch, NASA's Parker Solar Probe -- the mission aiming to get closest to the Sun than ever by any human-made object -- has got its "revolutionary" heat shield permanently attached to the spacecraft, the US space agency said.
  551. The "Inbox" by Gmail app for iOS devices has been updated with support for the iPhone X, over eight months after the super premium iPhone was unveiled.
  552. Apple has reportedly conveyed a message to Intel, saying it will not be using the chip-maker's 5G modems for 2020 iPhone models, the media reported.
  553. Congress spokesman Randeep Singh Surjewala on Friday sought the Centre's attention towards the menace of fake news circulating on social media that maligns the image of reputed persons.
  554. Google's voice-calling "Duplex" -- which lets Artificial Intelligence (AI) mimic a human voice to make appointments and book tables through phone calls -- may soon enter call centres assisting humans with customer queries.
  555. Microsoft is reportedly working on launching its "Movies & TV" app -- only available on Windows-based platforms like Windows 10 PC, Xbox and Windows 10 Mobile -- on Android and iOS-based platforms.
  556. Customers in 155 countries are visiting App Store more often, staying longer and downloading and using more apps than ever before, the Cupertino-based iPhone giant has said.
  557. Indian IT industry apex body Nasscom on Thursday opened a Centre of Excellence for Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (AI) here.
  558. Union Minister of State for Home Affairs Hansraj Gangaram Ahir on Thursday said an online portal will be launched where people can file complaints regarding cyber crimes.
  559. More than nine people here have been the victim of cyber frauds everyday in last six months with registration of 1,750 cybercrime complaints, maximum of which belong to online banking, collated police data revealed on Thursday.
  560. Ministers and MLAs stepping out into the fields and indulging in farming activities, thanks to a Facebook challenge which went viral, will inspire agricultural land holders to take up farming activity once again in Goa, Union Minister of State for AYUSH Shripad Naik said on Thursday.
  561. A sleep disorder that causes repeated shallow or paused breathing may be associated with changes in brain structure that are also seen in the early stages of dementia.
  562. World Cup: France ease past Uruguay 2-0 to book semis berth (Lead)
  563. World Cup: Croatia favourites against surprise package Russia (Preview)
  564. England, Sweden face tense battle for final four (Preview)
  565. Modric aims to take Croatia one step further
  566. Indonesia Open: Indian challenge ends after Sindhu, Prannoy lose in quarters
  567. Hales guides England to thrilling victory vs India in 2nd T20I
  568. Belgium eliminate Brazil with 2-1 victory to enter semis
  569. England restrict India to 148/5 in 2nd T20I
  570. England coach positive ahead of World Cup quarterfinal with Sweden
  571. Hockey should be encouraged more: Akshay Kumar
  572. Injury forces Bopanna out of Wimbledon
  573. England opt to bowl vs India in 2nd T20I
  574. Ronaldo ready for new challenge, says agent
  575. World Cup: France ease past Uruguay 2-0 to book semis berth
  576. Zverev battles past Fritz into Wimbledon's 3rd round
  577. Russia's Fernandes: Croatia's World Cup game to be difficult yet interesting
  578. Rodina upsets Keys, reaches Wimbledon last-16 for 1st time
  579. We should not let euphoria go to our heads: Russia coach
  580. Alianza Lima signs Uruguayan forward Mauricio Affonso
  581. Sweden coach Andersson, a fan of England, looking for unity to beat England
  582. Seven-time champion Serena Williams has kept her Wimbledon hopes alive with a hard-fought 7-5, 7-6 (7-2) third-round victory over Kristina Mladenovic.
  583. Luck was not on Brazil's side here in their 2-1 defeat to Belgium in a World Cup quarterfinal, the South Americans' coach said afterward, even as he praised the performance of the Belgians.
  584. Uruguay striker Luis Suarez said that the absence of fellow attacker Edinson Cavani from the line-up was decisive in the team's 0-2 loss to France here in their 2018 FIFA World Cup quarter-final.
  585. France forward Antoine Griezmann said he chose not to celebrate his goal against Uruguay in their World Cup quarter-final "out of respect".
  586. French football champions Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) on Friday announced that the signing of Italian veteran goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon on a one-year contract, with one additional year as an option for the former Juventus captain .
  587. Defending champion Roger Federer breezed into the fourth round of Wimbledon tennis championships with a 6-3, 7-5, 6-2 victory on Friday over Jan-Lennard Struff, winning a record-setting 175th career match on grass in the process.
  588. Potential dark horse Belgium eliminated five-time world champions Brazil with a 2-1 triumph here on Friday to book their place in the semi-finals of the FIFA World Cup only for the second time after a gap of 32 years.
  589. Alex Hales' brilliant batting helped England beat India by five wickets in a thriller second Twenty-20 International match at Sophia Gardens here on Friday.
  590. Belgium overcame five-time world champions Brazil 2-1 here on Friday to book their place in the semi-finals of the FIFA World Cup only for the second time after a gap of 32 years.
  591. A disciplined England bowling attack restricted India at a moderate 148/5 in the second T20I of the three-match series at Sophia Gardens here on Friday.
  592. England coach Gareth Southgate said here on Friday that his team is dreaming big ahead of their 2018 World Cup quarterfinal clash against Sweden.
  593. Actor Akshay Kumar, who is playing the lead role in his multi-starrer upcoming film "Gold", based on hockey, says the game should get more spotlight and encouragement from people as it holds a strong value of history and pride of the country.
  594. Indian star Rohan Bopanna's campaign at the Wimbledon tennis tournament came to an end after he was forced to retire with an injury in the second round of the men's doubles category here on Friday.
  595. France rode goals from Raphael Varane and Antoine Griezmann to ease past Uruguay 2-0 in a big-ticket FIFA World Cup last-eight stage clash here on Friday.
  596. England skipper Eoin Morgan won the toss and opted to bowl against India in the second T20I of the three-match series at Sophia Gardens here on Friday.
  597. Cristiano Ronaldo's agent Jorge Mendes added fuel to the speculation surrounding the Portuguese star's move from Real Madrid to Juventus, saying that his client is ready for a "new challenge".
  598. Germany's Alexander Zverev, No. 4 seed, on Friday battled past United States' Taylor Fritz into Wimbledon's third round after winning 6-4, 5-7, 6-7(0), 6-1, 6-2.
  599. Russia defender Mario Fernandes on Friday said the upcoming 2018 FIFA World Cup quarterfinal game against Croatia would be difficult yet interesting, comparing the Balkan team to Spain's.
  600. Russian tennis player Evgeniya Rodina on Friday pulled off a big upset, defeating the US' Madison Keys, the tenth seed, 7-5, 5-7, 6-4, to book a place in the round of 16 at Wimbledon for the first time in her career.
  601. Russia head coach Stanislav Cherchesov on Friday confirmed his footballers should not let the euphoria of defeating Spain in the Round-of-16 clash at the 2018 FIFA World Cup go to their heads.
  602. Peruvian club Alianza Lima has announced the signing of Uruguayan forward Mauricio Affonso, a move aimed at bolstering its line-up for a run at a repeat title.
  603. A strong and compact Croatia will fancy their chances against surprise package and hosts Russia when the two sides clash in a FIFA World Cup quarter-final tie here on Saturday.
  604. Teamwork and unity are the secrets of Sweden's success at the 2018 FIFA World Cup, Sweden coach Janne Andersson said ahead of Saturday's quarter-final against England.
  605. ADS tackles active protection system signature challenges (video)
  606. Eurosatory 2018: Industry experts on the next generation armoured vehicle (video)
  607. Issues surface over UK&#39;s Crowsnest programme
  608. Burlington completes builder&#39;s trials
  609. Russian Navy to receive new catamarans
  610. Rolls-Royce sells commercial marine unit
  611. Rheinmetall receives laser light contract
  612. HUTC to train Spanish Civil Guard pilots
  613. Belgium inaugurates Special Operations Regiment
  614. Russian Helicopters prepares Ka-62 for flight test
  615. Oceanscan buys Sonardyne acoustic tracking technology
  616. Indian MoD approves new baffle firing ranges
  617. China launches two new destroyers
  618. Lincad, Team Leidos awarded UK battery contract
  619. Controp to supply EO/IR systems to Asian customer
  620. BAE Systems outlines reasons for Sea 5000 win
  621. Taiwan’s coast guard selects UAVs
  622. Boeing widens embrace of Embraer
  623. Bradley gets stereo vision system
  624. Leonardo to support UK threat simulation gear
  625. BAE Pacific 24 boat build set to grow
  626. Axe hangs over UK&#39;s £1.6bn Warrior upgrade
  627. Camcopter S-100 demo for Belgian Navy
  628. Indian SOF tighten selection processes
  629. Cloudy future for Iron Curtain APS on US Army Strykers
  630. Lessons of 2009 fatal crash missed, AIBN concludes (updated)
  631. Digital Battlespace
  632. Land Warfare
  633. Indian special operations forces are to integrate extended levels of psychology tests into selection courses and other training programs in order to assess the suitability ...
  634. The British Army’s plans to upgrade its legacy Warrior IFVs looks to be in further jeopardy as a new UK government watchdog report revealed that ...
  635. The fate of Artis' Iron Curtain active protection system (APS) continues to hang in the balance while the US Army&nbsp; decides if it wants to ...
  636. Following the crash of an AS332L2 Super Puma in 2009, the actions taken by European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) and Airbus Helicopters were not sufficient ...
  637. ADS - a member of the Rheinmetall Group - is continuing to develop its active protection system (APS), the&nbsp;ADS Gen-3 with new certifications and future ...
  638. At Eurosatory 2018 Shephard spoke to a number of industry experts on what technology and capabilities they believe will define the next generation of armoured ...
  639. SIPRI at Almedalen 2018
  640. SIPRI releases map of multilateral peace operations in 2018
  641. Modernization of nuclear weapons continues; number of peacekeepers declines: New SIPRI Yearbook out now
  642. Conference on security in the Baltic Sea region opens and stresses opportunities for cooperation
  643. Establishing a regional security architecture in the Sahel
  644. Global and regional trends in multilateral peace operations, 2008–17
  645. Russian and US policies on the INF Treaty endanger arms control
  646. SIPRI Searchlight: Managing the risks posed by climate change—a role for the UN
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