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  • 'Bad Moms' billboards banned in Russia
    The film 'Bad Moms', starring actress Mila Kunis, has gotten into trouble in Russia because of Kunis's last name which has a different meaning here. St. Petersburg-based ad agencies declined to place billboards
  • Kelly Clarkson celebrates 14 years since Winning ‘American Idol’
    It’s hard to believe that it’s been 14 years since Kelly Clarkson was crowned the first ever winner of ‘American Idol’. Now a global superstar, Clarkson marked her career anniversary on Twitter, Sunday,
  • NPC commemorates 1964 ceasefire day
    Our Correspondent Kohima | September 6   The Nagaland Peace Centre (NPC) today organized a ‘Thanksgiving Service’ in commemoration of 52nd anniversary of 1964 ceasefire day here at its offi
  • Awareness on Human-animal conflict mitigation
    Tuensang, September 6 (MExN): An awareness programme on human-animal conflict mitigation was held in Tuensang on September 5 at CKS Hall. Jointly organised by Forest Department, Fingerprint and Castle Group, it
  • Livelihood & Skill Development Programme held
    Kohima, September 6 (DIPR): The DPDB Adoption Committee for 8th Western Angami A/C conducted a Livelihood & Skill Development Programme in collaboration with the Women Resource Development Department for th
  • Pochury Students’ Union Phek Town observes Black Day
    Phek, September 6 (MExN): Along with the rest of the Pochury Communities settling in different parts of the state, the Pochury Students’ Union, Phek Town (PSUPT) on September 6 observed ‘Black Day&r
  • Disaster Management & First Aid Training...
    Personnel of Wokha District BS&G conduct demonstration of ‘Disaster Management & First Aid Training’ held at Cistus School on August 31. The programme was attended by Wokha District BS&G Officia
  • Indian scientist develops GM cotton after success with mustard
    NEW DELHI (Reuters) - An Indian scientist whose team has developed a genetically modified (GM) mustard variety that is inching towards a possible commercial launch said he could soon hand to a state agency a GM
  • Emirates jet hit by shifting winds before hard landing, fire – inquiry
    DUBAI, September 6 (Reuters) - An Emirates jet that skidded along the runway on its fuselage at Dubai airport and caught fire last month was subjected to shifting winds as it made a failed attempt to abort a la
  • Rahul attacks Modi as he starts 2,500-km Yatra from UP
    Deoria, September 6 (IANS) Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of bias towards the rich as he began a 2,500-km 'Kisan Yatra' in election-bound Uttar Pradesh.
  • Leprosy eradication campaign launched
    New Delhi, September 6 (IANS) With an aim to eradicate leprosy from India, the country's biggest leprosy detection campaign has been launched in 19 states and union territories, it was announced on Tuesday.
  • Mother Teresa Film Festival begins in Meghalaya
    Shillong, September 6 (IANS) Days after she was declared a saint, the Mother Teresa International Film Festival (MTIFF) 2016, a four day film festival highlighting her life and work got underway here on Tuesday
  • Duterte regrets his remarks for Obama
    Vientiane, September 6 (IANS) Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte on Tuesday expressed regret over his obscene remarks for US President Barack Obama in which he called the latter "son of a whore".  
  • India nearly doubles budget for digitisation of land records
    MUMBAI, September 6 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - India will nearly double the budget and extend the deadline for a programme to digitise land records as states struggle to survey land and property, large chun
  • Muslims are treated very well in India: Emraan Hashmi
    Mumbai, September 6 (IANS) Actor Emraan Hashmi, who believes in speaking his heart out without any hesitation, says he is happy that Muslims are being treated well in India.   "Given our situation in
  • 'Northeast India, B'desh high prevalence cancer zone'
    Agartala, September 6 (IANS) India's northeast region neighbouring Bangladesh and Myanmar is in the high prevalence zone of different types of cancer and the disease can be prevented by adjusting lifestyle and
  • Your perfumes may pollute environment
    London, September 6 (IANS) Love to wear designer perfumes? Be careful, as certain molecules produced in these man-made fragrances act as potential contaminants of the environment, and may also impact our ecosys
  • Rajan ends his term with caution on interest rates
    Mumbai, September 6 (IANS) Raghuram Rajan, whose term as the 23rd Governor of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) ended on September 4, had a word of caution on interest rates for the global economy.   D
  • Modi looks forward to visit Pakistan, says Indian envoy
    Karachi, September 6 (IANS) Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is looking forward to visit Pakistan in November to attend the Saarc Summit, India's High Commissioner said in comments published on Tuesday. &
  • Trump, Clinton court Ohio as White House race enters final 2 months
    CANFIELD, Ohio/CLEVELAND, September 5 (Reuters) - Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton opened a final two-month sprint to the Nov. 8 election on Monday with the Republican presidential nominee suddenly looking stro
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