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  • Jatphoa Konyak debut single ‘Dream On’ released
    Jatphoa Konyak has released his debut single ‘Dream On’ in YouTube and indihut.com for the music lovers. Jatphoa a 19 year old singer, songwriter from Mon district of Nagaland is currently studying in Kohim
  • FBI kept tabs on Muhammad Ali in 1966 during Nation of Islam probe
    Alex Dobuzinskis Reuters   The FBI kept a close watch on the activities of Muhammad Ali in 1966, with a particular focus on his links to the Nation of Islam, a black movement that the agency viewed
  • ON SUBMITTING LETTERS TO NEWSPAPERS
    A preacher was once newly appointed pastor to a church with well to do parishioners. Wanting to impress his congregation, on the first Sunday, he preached a sermon on, “The Evils of Drinking”. After
  • Christmas
    K Thong   Christmas is celebrated every year to commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ. This is not only the season to reconnect with family and friends and enjoy night parties or forgive each other. Chr
  • Tips to protect environment!
    At present scenario, environment pollution has become one of the most prior to look upon at local, national, and international level. As our human existence depends entirely on the sun and earth. In the same wa
  • AMERICAN (USA) POLITICS
    A.Z. Jami   Recently news received from across the borders that the Americans (U.S.A) has picked up a handsome spectator/onlooker who does not know much about games and sports to be the captain of their
  • Hornet’s nest torched
    Z. Lohe The unearthing and exposure of the embezzlement of Public Distribution System(PDS) items particularly the hoarding of rice at two private go-downs in Dimapur by ACAUT probably shocked the Minister in-c
  • Malaysia calls for ASEAN to coordinate aid for Rohingya
    YANGON, December 19 (Reuters): Malaysia said on Monday the plight of Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar was a regional concern and called for the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) to coordinate humanitar
  • Attacks on Rohingyas may be crimes against humanity: AI
    Bangkok, December 19 (IANS): Amnesty International (AI) has released a report on Monday saying the alleged attacks against the Rohingya Muslim minority by the Myanmar army may be considered crimes against human
  • Aleppo evacuation back on after deal
    BEIRUT, December 19 (Reuters): An operation to bring thousands of people out of the last rebel-held enclave of Aleppo was under way again on Monday after being held up for several days, together with the evacua
  • Friend of SKorean Prez denies charges on first day of trial
    SEOUL, December 19 (Reuters): A friend of South Korean President Park Geun-hye at the centre of a corruption scandal that led to Park's impeachment in parliament, denied charges of fraud and abuse of power on M
  • 33 people die after drinking bath oil for ‘alcoholic kicks’ in Siberia
    MOSCOW, December 19 (Reuters): At least 33 residents of the Siberian city of Irkutsk have died after drinking bath oil, hoping it would give them the same sensation as alcohol, Russian investigators said on Mon
  • Scientists discover 163 new species in Greater Mekong region: WWF
    BANGKOK, December 19 (Reuters): A rainbow-headed snake and a dragon-like lizard are among 163 new species that scientists recently discovered in the Greater Mekong region, conservation group WWF said on Monday,
  • Battleground UP: Rahul slams PM Modi for 'sucking blood' of 99% poor Indians
    The decision on demonetisation was neither against corruption, nor against black money , says Congress Vice President   Jaunpur (Uttar Pradesh), Dec 19 (IANS): Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi on M
  • 1,000 policemen search JNU campus for missing Najeeb
    JNUSU denounced the campus search as absurd and the police methodology as clueless.     New Delhi, December 19 (IANS): Some 1,000 policemen on Monday searched the sprawling JNU campus here for
  • News in brief
    Follow SC order on national anthem: Centre New Delhi, December 19 (IANS): The central government has asked the Chief Secretaries of all the states and Union Territories to comply with the Supreme Court's order
  • WHERE DO WE GO WRONG WITH MASS MEDIA?
    Perhaps it is nothing new and one of the most widely discussed topic today which all of us are aware but maybe that is why we are all suffering from the classic case of “we know so much that we don’
  • Bring Back Our Girls Faces “Hope Fatigue”
    The Bring Back Our Girls Campaign has experienced some successes but must now overcome the challenge of hope fatigue, Bring Back Our Girls campaign co-founder Saudatu Mahdi told IPS in a recent interview. &n
  • The philosopher of enlightened thinking we have forgotten
    Vikas Datta IANS   Among the paradoxes of the human condition is our tendency to follow the loudest talkers -- the polarising, patronising ones who can convince us to ignore pain they inflict now f
  • To the coloured world, Castro’s Cuba was a dear friend in need
    Garga Chatterjee   While reactions poured in from all over the world on the death of Fidel Castro, the undisputed father of the Cuban revolution, many parts of a particular continent on the other sid
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