- Allahabad, Central, Union, banks’ results today
- Alleging “huge corruption” behind the recent raw cashew nut purchase deals by public sector cashew factories, the District Congress Committee (DCC) has demanded the resignation of Minister for Fisheri...
- Alleging that the government action smacked of "authoritarianism and intimidation", Congress today hit out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi over a one-day ban on a Hindi channel with Rahul Gandhi terming it as "shocking and unprecedented".
- ‘All my fault’: Leader of South Korea says she’s willing to be investigated
- All options on table in cost-cutting rethink for Tokyo Olympics
- All-rounder Hardik Pandya was the lone new face even as senior speedster Ishant Sharma made a comeback, after recovering from Chikungunya, in the 15-member Indian Te....
- All that the council has come up with are different tax slabs and it is a bit premature to comment on the impact on the luxury sector.
- AlMasdarNews reports: The Syrian Arab Army (SAA) has been rolling in the northern Hama countryside lately, capturing several points from…
- Almost 7,000 people, many of them civilians, have been killed and three million people displaced in the conflict since March 2015, according to the United Nations.
- A local doctor has been detained for allegedly making indecent clips of a woman with a hidden camera at his clinic here, police said today.
- A Look at Islamic State Defenses in Mosul
- A lot of your fake Donald Trump news is coming from millennials in Veles, Macedonia
- Alphabet Inc's Google is overhauling the Google Play store to help developers build their businesses as concerns mount that the app economy has reached saturation.
- Alstom's Coradia iLint train only emits steam into the atmosphere.
- A major global conference, aiming to set a ‘New Urban Agenda,’ which, in the words of the United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, will “help us to rethink how we plan, manage and live in cities,” begins this weekend, in the Ecuadorian capital, Quito. The 2016 UN Conference on Housing and Sustainable Urban Development – or Habitat III – has been 20 years in the making, following on from the very first UN Conference on Human Settlements in Vancouver, Canada, in 1976, and “Habitat II,” which took place in 1996, in Istanbul, Turkey.
- A male elephant aged about 25 years was found electrocuted at a farm in Melkadambur near Kadambur in T.N. Palayam Range on Thursday.The elephant had come into contact with an electric fence put up aro...
- A man and his minor son allegedly raped nine-year-old twin sisters in Mailardevpally area here, police said today.
- 'Amaq Reports IS Destroying Russian Attack Helicopter with Guided Missile in Homs
- 'Amaq Reports IS Destroying Russian Attack Helicopter with Guided Missile in Homs
- Amazon, Idea Cellular and Bigbasket are some the brands that have beaten their rivals when it comes to dealing with customers, according to Forrester’s India Customer Experience Index, 2016.Based on ...
- Ambuja Cement profit zooms 80% in Sept quarter
- A Memorandum of Understanding to enhance cooperation between urban development and aviation was signed in Quito, Ecuador, during the United Nations Conference on Housing and Sustainable Urban Development (HABITAT III). The agreement was signed by Dr. Fang Liu, the Secretary General of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), and Dr. Joan Clos, the Executive Director of the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat). During the Conference, which ended on 20 October 2016, ICAO’s Dr. Fang Liu spoke to the UN News Centre about the role the aviation sector can play in sustainable urban development.
- Americans becoming numb to Donald Trump's rhetoric unacceptable: Barack Obama
- Americans becoming numb to Trump's rhetorics unacceptable: Obama
- Americans on Friday morning get one last look at the economy before next week's historic presidential election.<img
- Americans on Friday will get one last glimpse at a key segment of the U.S. economy before next week's U.S. election.<img
- Americans warned: Stay away from south Cebu
- America's coming constitutional crisis
- America's undocumented immigrant workforce has stopped growing
- Amid border tension, partners from two sides get engaged
- Amid stinging queries over security lapses in Bhopal Central Jail that "praharis" who are supposed to guard prison, are deputed to protect ex-ministers and prison officials, Madhya Pradesh Jail Minister Kusum Mehdele on Friday rubbished the claims, ...
- Amidts the tussle between interim chairman Ratan Tata and former chairman Cyrus Mistry, the holding company has announced changes.
- A minor technical snag with the sound system forced the Assembly to adjourn for more than 30 minutes on Thursday morning.The incident occurred during zero hour when Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan was...
- Amitabh Bachchan, Mammootty, Sachin Tendulkar, Nagarunja celebrate Diwali in Kerala
- Amit International to hold board meeting
- Among the 2,183 students from 47 schools across the State who participated, the SBOA School - Coimbatore emerged the overall champions in the SKCT Expo 2016 - State-level science meet that concluded h...
- A Moroccan start-up, Eco-Dome, is working to create inventive and innovative housing opportunities thanks to traditional materials. Using a mixture made from 90% earth and 10% cement, each construction takes the shape of a dome. Both environmentally friendly and resistant to natural disasters, these houses cost less than reinforced concrete alternatives. The advantages of these domed houses are multiple: they are soundproof and offer thermal insulation, as well as reduced CO² emissions of up to 64%. Construction time is also reduced.
- A mother weeps as politicians unite
- Amritsar (Punjab)[India], Nov.4 (ANI): Punjab, which is rightly termed the 'Food Bowl of India', continues to grow a variety of crops, fruits and vegetables, making the nation self-sufficient.
- Amsterdamse dirigent Daniel Reuss geridderd
- An 80-year-old man died while 95 others fell ill after consuming food being served at community kitchens established on the occasion of ‘Annakoot’ in Radha Kund area in the district, officials said on...
- An Afghan man holds up the body of a child that was killed during clashes between Taliban and Afghan security forces in Kunduz province north of Kabul, Afghanistan, Thursday, Nov. 3, 2016, ...
- An all-party meeting will be held at the taluk conference hall here on Friday to discuss the national-level electoral roll correction and authentication programme.The meet being planned in the presenc...
- Analysis: Longer-range ballistic missile attack backfires on Yemeni rebels
- Analysts expect such an eventuality — of a board refusing to sack Mistry — is a distinct possibility in companies like Indian Hotels that runs the Taj chain.
- Analysts said markets were also weighed down by traders pulling out money from futures ahead of US elections
- Analysts said Russia does not seem to be able to alter the election, but Moscow’s hackers might try to sow doubts about its legitimacy as part of its months-long campaign to rattle the mechanisms of American democracy.
- An American elementary school which has been correctly predicting US presidents since Richard Nixon in 1968 has foreseen victory for Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton in the November 8 general elections.
- An Assam model for taking development to the people
- Android gets record 87.5% of smartphone market: survey
- Android's leadership of the global smartphone market looks unassailable at the moment, says Strategy Analytics' Woody Oh
- And we will admend our omissions in our upcoming vendor testing.
- An employment tribunal ruling in London last week that Uber drivers are “workers” and not “self-employed”, and therefore entitled to a minimum wage and paid leave, could have implications not only fo...
- An entire class of proteins called transcription factors has largely been ignored by the pharmaceutical industry because it’s difficult to design and screen drugs against them. But a new study suggests that a key group of transcription factors are in fact ‘druggable,’ including several that could be targeted to treat cancer, metabolic disease, or autoimmune conditions.
- An estimated 239 migrants are missing after two separate boats capsized in the Mediterranean Sea off the Libyan coast on Wednesday, the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) confirmed on Thursday.
- A new model creates global hot spot maps to illuminate how what we buy pollutes the planet and where. The idea is to help governments, industries and individuals target areas for cleanup.
- A new model shows how an electricity system mainly based on solar and wind works in all regions of the world. It shows the functioning of an electricity system that fulfils the targets set by the Paris agreement by using only renewable energy sources.
- A new Netflix documentary tracks international ivory trade and how it impacts the very existence of elephants. Filmmaker Kief Davidson and Andrea Crosta, executive director of Elephant Action League talks with CNN's Amara Walker on how the film was made.
- A new oral history of Bill Clinton’s White House shows how the first lady terrorized staff but “kept things moving.”
- A new report by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) finds that the world must urgently curb emissions by 25 per cent from the predicted 2030 levels, and that even with the Paris Agreement, the world is still headed for a temperature rise of between 2.9 to 3.4 degrees centigrade this century.
- A new Russia-backed humanitarian pause entered into force in the Syrian city of Aleppo on Friday.
- A new soil testing laboratory in Kargil is helping farmers. This laboratory has an assistant soil chemist, who is supported by a research assistant and laboratory attendant."If this laboratory becomes functional, the farmers will know the status of ...
- A new textbook on medicine, with an Indian perspective
- A new trailer for the upcoming 'Wonder Woman' will make you want to press that replay button over and over.Set in the First World War, the fresh trailer for Gal Gadot's first solo venture as Diana Prince shows Wonder Woman teaming up with fighter ...
- A new type of cooling unit uses water instead of environmentally damaging coolants
- An explosion hits Diyarbakir, Turkey, after the government detained Kurdish party leaders and appeared to take down social media sites.
- Animal Welfare Organisation Green Mercy organised a programme, ‘Selfie with a Snake’, on Thursday on the occasion of “Nagula Chaviti’.“Many people who came to offer prayers on the outskirts took selfi...
- An increase in muscle size with exercise may not be directly related to an increase in muscle strength, according to a recent analysis of the literature.
- An insurance firm has pulled plans to set premiums based on customers' Facebook activity, but the basic idea is not going away, says
- An insurance firm has pulled plans to set premiums based on customers' Facebook activity, but the basic idea is not going away, says
- An interministerial panel had concluded that 'NDTV India' had revealed crucial information during Pathankot attack
- An international human rights watchdog has called on the Azerbaijani government to stop what it calls the harassment of two lawyers known for representing political prisoners. Robert Herman, vice ...
- Aniruddha Rajput is India's first time candidate to the Commission and a permanent representative to the UN Ambassador
- Anna Infrastructures to hold board meeting
- Announce railway zone: Ongole MP
- Annual average viewing time on mobile devices goes up by more than 200 hrs
- Annual entrepreneurship conference TiECON Chennai will open here on Friday. Around 1,200 delegates, including entrepreneurs and professionals, will attend the two-day multi-track event.Organisers sa...
- ‘Anomalies in OROP scheme should be removed’
- Anoop Pur (Madhya Pradesh) [India], Nov. 4 (ANI): Backing the Madhya Pradesh government's move to constitute a judicial inquiry instead of handing over the case to the National Investigative Agency (NIA), state Home Minister Bhupinder Singh on Friday said the committee has been formed transparently.
- Another month, another batch of classics, originals, and documentaries to mainline.
- Another water body looks likely to join the list of Bengaluru's ‘snow lakes’. A former journalist was surprised to see froth over the walkway surrounding Kaggadasapura lake on Tuesday morning when he ...
- Ansar Dine Claims Bombarding French Barracks in Kidal with Mortars, Rockets
- Ansar Dine Claims Destroying French Vehicle with Mine Near Abeibara
- Anthony Rizzo #44 of the Chicago Cubs celebrates after Rizzo scores a run in the 10th inning on a Miguel Montero #47 against the Cleveland Indians in Game Seven of the 2016 World Series at Progressive Field on Nov. 2, 2016 in Cleveland.
- Anti-Sikh riots, an election issue in Punjab again
- Anubhav Industrial Resources to hold board meeting
- A number of options have been presented to the Chief Minister and his Deputy for approval, announcement likely early next week
- An unusual region on Mars -- an area with high elevation called Thaumasia Planum -- has been the focus of recent research. Scientists analyzed the geography and mineralogy of this area they termed Greater Thaumasia, which is about the size of North America. They also studied the chemistry of this area based on Gamma Ray Spectrometer data collected by the Mars Odyssey Orbiter, which was launched in 2001. What they found was the mountain ridge that outlines Greater Thaumasia was most likely created by a chain of volcanoes.
- Anybody can make any absurd comments or allegations and later can answer like this ugly politician turned activist. Delhi people will be repenting. What is the difference between him and any othe...
- A painting exhibition that will get under way in Auroville on Saturday will engage in a multi-deminsional exploration of the mother.‘Mothers and other souvenirs’, featuring paintings by Marco Feira, i...
- A panel discussion on ‘Children First,’ organised by Vidya Sagar, will be held on Saturday. The panel will comprise Shobha Viswanath, Sujata Padmanabhan, Zai Whitaker and Zainab Sulaiman, who have wri...
- APG partners with Xander to form $450 million joint venture in retail real estate sector
- APG's total investment in Indian real estate, including this deal, adds up to $800 million
- A possible victory for Trump is buoying bullion prices amid concern that his presidency will hurt growth
- A powerful explosion, supposedly, caused by a bomb-laden car, have occurred near a police headquarters in Diyarbakir in the south-east…
- Appearances of 2-headed sharks continue to baffle scientists
- Applications are invited from eligible drivers for undergoing 45-day free training at Ashok Leyland Drivers Training Institute in Vallipuram here and obtaining heavy motor vehicle license.A press rele...
- A pro-Islamic State (IS) Telegram channel implied that funding Muslim fighters is more important than refugees or “the starving,” even if they “must…
- A prominent Hindu- American group today said that it is "deeply disturbed" by a video commercial which attacks Huma Abedin, a close aide of Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, as "pro- terrorist," based on her ethnicity and Pakistani ...
- Apropos Arup Roychoudhury's report, "S&P bouncer: No upgrade for 2 yrs" (November 3), this is another instance of the casual approach adopted by international ratings agencies towards the reality in India.
- A Radical Redesign Makes 'Uber Feed' the Center of Your Ride
- A Rapid7 honeypot project yielded some surprising -- and some not-so suprising -- cloud security nuggets.
- A recipient of global honours, including India’s Padma Shri, his music blended Indian classical ragas with Lankan folk tunes.
- A record number of 35 million people have already voted under the early voting provision of American democratic system ahead of Tuesday's presidential election, surpassing the 2012 record when 32.3 million people exercised their franchise in ...
- A rising tide of humanity ebbed east from Mosul on Thursday as Iraqi forces entered the ISIS-controlled city for the first time in two years and engaged in up-close battles with the militants.
- Armed policemen guard the entrance as a prison car carrying British former banker Rurik Jutting enters High Court in Hong Kong
- Army Orders Armored Brigade to Europe to Bolster NATO
- Army soldiers paying tributes at the memorial of the first Param Vir Chakra recipient Major Somnath.
- Army to Deploy 1,700 Paratroopers to Iraq
- A Romanian woman was found dead near her apartment complex at Mammiyur, near Guruvayur, on Thursday. She was identified as Beginera Madileri Robertina, 40, wife of Hariharan of Guruvayur.The security ...
- Around 20 people were wounded when a blast struck outside a police building early today in Turkey's southeastern city of Diyarbakir, the centre of the country's Kurdish minority, security officials said.
- Arsenal: Wenger Criticizes FIFA Over Poppy Stance
- ArthaLand’s Cebu Exchange to help boost VisMin economy
- Art: Interior design as art
- Artists take on Hillary Clinton's unwanted party guest, Trump's thoughts on the World Series, and more
- A Russian general in Moscow accused insurgents of mining roads and shooting civilians trying to leave besieged rebel-held areas of the Syrian city.
- Arvind Kejriwal Offers Rs 1 Crore Compensation to Ex-Jawan's Family
- As a Close And Friendly Neighbour, India's Abiding Interest in Nepal is Peace, Stability and Prosperity;
- As a controversy raged over the suicide of an ex-serviceman, Union Minister V K Singh today attacked Congress and AAP, alleging that they were "doing politics over dead bodies".
- As a part of the Navy Day celebrations, the Eastern Naval Command’s Naval Band will perform at the City Central Park on Friday from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. The programme is aimed at acquainting the music-lov...
- As a part of Vigilance Awareness Week observed by Employees Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO), regional office, Bengaluru, a seminar was held on Thursday.V. Vijaya Kumar, Additional Central Provident...
- As artist Mimi Radhakrishnan launches the English translation of her book, “The Tale of Lavangalatika” accompanied by her exhibition, she reveals how her worlds of painting and writing occasionally cross paths
- As a scandal threatens her government, South Korean President Park Geun-hye will make a high-stakes address to the nation today amid intensifying suspicion that she allowed a mysterious confidante to manipulate power from the shadows.
- ASB Biodiesel eyes opportunities in Pearl River Delta region
- ASB Biodiesel, the largest used oil refiner in Hong Kong, converts used cooking oil or waste oil from vegetable and animal fat into biodiesel that can be blended with regular diesel and used in conve...
- As BJP, Congress and AAP level serious allegations against each other, we take a look at what they have done on OROP.
- As chief U.S. diplomat, the secretary of state tried getting along with the wily Russian leader. It didn’t last.
- As Colors' new mythological drama "Karamphal Data Shani" is all set to go on air, director-producer Siddharth Kumar Tewary says that 'Shani' (Saturn) is one of the most misinterpreted characters.
- As Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR) struggled with the polluted air, a few privately-run schools in Gurugram have declared holidays, while others issued advisories directing students to wear masks and suspended other outdoor ...
- As Democrats warn their supporters of voter suppression efforts and Donald Trump urges his followers to watch polling areas, lawyers from both sides are filing fiery legal briefs and laying the groundwork for potential challenges Election Day.
- A section of the residents living near Attukollai, Yellanalli, have been protesting and demanding the removal of an evaporation tower belonging to Needle Industry Private Limited for the last few year...
- A seminar on ‘combating corruption’, was organised by the Waltair Division, as part of the ongoing Vigilance Awareness week here on Thursday. Divisional Railway Manager Chandralekha Mukherjee, who pre...
- Asia's seafood addiction is depleting the oceans and stirring diplomatic tensions as governments grow increasingly protective of marine resources.
- Asian Champions Trophy: India to take on China today
- Asian shares slipped on Friday and the dollar nursed losses in a week marked by growing uncertainty about the outcome of the US presidential election.
- ‘Asian Silicon Valley’ council defends progress
- As J-20 Takes Flight, India Yet to Firm-up its Plan on Next Gen Stealth Aircraft
- Asked about the impact of taxi aggregators like Ola and Uber on the automobile manufacturers, Bhargava said they were good for the...
- Asked about the impact of taxi aggregators like Ola and Uber on the automobile manufacturers, Bhargava said they were good for the industry.
- As many as 11 persons were booked, including three couples of a family, for allegedly assaulting an advocate in Bhiwandi here, police said today.
- As many as 14 students of an orphanage near the government polytechnic here had visitors who arrived with objects that brought smiles on their faces.They had a great day last week when around 70 stude...
- As Marty McFly in the "Back to the Future" trilogy, the actor was part of a scene that featured a 2015 Cubs championship.
- Asma Zehra, member, All India Muslim Personal Law Board, urged all sections of the society not to create controversy over the triple talaq.Participating in a programme held at the district headquarter...
- As part of its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative, the National Mineral Development Corporation (NMDC) on Thursday entered into a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Hyderabad cit...
- As part of the 'Silver Arrow' exercise in Latvia, THeMIS acted as a logistics support platform at the squad level. The exercise, which ran from 17 to 31 October, included more than]]
- A Special Sub-Inspector (SSI) of police, attached to Nainarkoil police station, died after the two-wheeler he was riding towards the station skidded and fell into a roadside ditch.The police said the ...
- A special working group is in discussion, says Kazakhstan official
- As people inhale pollution rather than air in the national capital region, ...
- As per an amendment, they will get Rs.10 lakh upon completing 15 years of service as against Rs.5 lakh now
- As poll margin slims,Trump campaign to invest $25mn in ads
- A spotty view can result in unproductive communication
- Assembly adjourns following technical snag
- Assembly passes Appropriation Bill
- As Sixth Committee Takes up Report on Host Country Committee, Delegates Call for Lifting of Travel Restrictions, Improved Entry Visa Issuances
- ASSOCHAM urges for setting up road transport regulatory authority
- A stand-off was witnessed between Indian and Chinese forces along the Line of Actual Control (LAC), but the Indian Army denied any "incursion" by the Chinese troops on Indian side.]]
- A step closer to finding dark matter: Supercomputer predicts the potential mass of the mystery substance
- A step towards LIMITLESS energy: Loophole found in a fundamental law of physics may lead to infinite power
- As the Chicago Cubs celebrated their first championship in 108 years, families who lost relatives on the eve of the Series reflected on love, loss — and the long-awaited win.
- As the Cubs celebrated their first World Series in 108 years, families who lost relatives on the eve of victory dealt with some bigger questions: Did they know? Were they cheering?
- As the election ticks down to the final hours, supporters of Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are nervously eying the latest polls, watching as their candidates crisscross the country, and trying to figure out who has the edge in what could be a very tight race. Princeton professors Sam Wang and Julian Zelizer, co-hosts of a podcast called "Politics & Polls," had the following email exchange about the final days of the campaign:
- As the long-winding 2016 US Presidential elections nears its end, a poll found that an overwhelming majority of voters are "disgusted" by the state of American politics and see Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton and her rival Donald Trump as ...
- As the world marks the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty, one man who has spent many years working to end poverty among the world’s poorest populations is calling for action now, by investing more in the rural poor. Kanayo Nwanze, President of the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), is no stranger to the development agenda. The United Nations News Centre spoke with Mr. Nwanze on camera about Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), elevating the rural poor and other issues, including his taking home the inaugural Africa Food Prize earlier last month.
- 'A Street Cat Named Bob' brings heartwarming tale to screen
- Astronomers Discover a”Nearly Naked” Supermassive Black Hole
- Astronomers made the bizarre discovery using the National Science Foundation’s Very Long Baseline Array, and say the encounter occurred millions of years ago.
- Astronomers say 'nearly naked' black hole remnant of a shredded galaxy
- A study has found out that American children are consuming sodium at levels that far exceed the daily recommended limit. Taste preferences for high sodium foods, formed as children, follow individuals into adulthood and put them at increased risk ...
- 'A surge in the diplomacy for peace would be my priority' – UN Secretary-General-designate
- As US election looms, time is ripe for a new science of polling
- As we move from BI to BA to DS, the work gets increasingly complex while the business impact increases, reports Tech in Asia
- At 79, he walked the runway for the first time, his physique at his age causing a national sensation.
- At a campaign rally in Pensacola, Florida, Donald Trump tells supporters he's got to be "nice and cool" in the remaining days before the presidential election.
- At a campaign stop in Pennsylvania, Melania Trump talks about her husband's candidacy and lays out her ambitions as first lady.
- AT&T says its merger with Time Warner will help consumers. But not much happened the last time a telco merged with a media giant.
- A tank of Iraqi security forces is seen during a battle with Islamic State militants in southeast of Mosul
- At a time when the automotive world is bullish on self driving cars, Maruti Suzuki Chairman R C Bhargava says such autonomous vehicles will not work in India as "nobody obeys any of the driving rules".
- A team at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot in Israel tested the vulnerabilities of connected devices, focusing on a Philips Hue smart lamp ( pictured).
- A team of four archaeologists attached to Tirupur-based Verarajendran Archaeological and Historical Research Centre has found a century-old device used by postmen of that era at Avinashi taluk.The 75 ...
- A team of innovators from NIE Mysuru has come up with the patent-pending invention that works much like a coffee machine but churns out dishes like bisibele bath and puliyogare at the touch of a button
- A technology like this would be especially meaningful in the medical industry -- high speed imaging would now be in real-time.
- At least 15 PKK extremists have been killed in airstrikes in Turkey’s eastern province of Tunceli, Turkish authorities said Friday morning.
- At least 70 per cent of the stake was acquired by domestic institutional investors and with insurance companies
- At least 70 soldiers and vets died by suicide after serving on the Afghanistan mission - a growing cohort excluded from official accounts. Dozens of families shared stories of Forces ...
- At least 8 people were killed and more than 100 were wounded in a car bombing in the Turkish city of Diyarbakir, Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim said Friday.
- A trader arrives with his camels ahead of a fair in Pushkar, in the desert state of Rajasthan...
- Attorney General Jeremy Wright under pressure to quit after shock High Court defeat over Brexit timing
- A two-month-old baby died reportedly after receiving a dose of vaccination on Wednesday night.The infant, Hema Priya, was given vaccination at the Government Medical Sub-Centre in Medchal on Wednesday...
- A two-wheeler rider carries a luggage on Jewargi Road makeing inconvenient to the other motorists..
- A U.K. court ruled that the government can’t kick off the process of leaving the EU without a vote from Parliament, dealing a blow to Prime Minister Theresa May’s strategy for taking the U.K. out of the bloc.
- A unit of HNA Group Co (海航集團) outbid Hong Kong developers, including Cheung Kong Property Holdings Ltd (長江實業地產), with an HK$8.84 billion (US$1.1 billion) offer for Hong Kong government land in the former Kai Tak airport area, the highest price tag in three-and-a-half years.
- Aussie pacers rattle South Africa
- Australia's central bank upbeat on economy; retail sales rise
- Authorities to focus on localities inundated by flash floods last year
- Autism Spectrum Disorder is usually diagnosed in early childhood, but genetic detection of this brain disorder could mean more timely interventions that improve life for the patient and their carers. Research suggests that machine learning might be used to analyze genetic data that points to an ASD diagnosis before symptoms become obvious.
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