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  • Arunachal first NE state to implement e-Cabinet solution
    Itanagar, February 7 (IANS): Arunachal Pradesh on Tuesday became the first state in the northeast to implement e-Cabinet solution for the state cabinet members.   Using this system, the cabinet membe
  • Efforts on to make Tripura a green state
    Agartala, February 7 (IANS): Efforts are on to run more vehicles on compressed natural gas (CNG) and supply piped natural gas (PNG) to households to turn Tripura into a green state, an official said on Tuesday.
  • Iran leader rebuffs Trump warning, says he shows America's "real face"
    DUBAI, February 7 (Reuters) - Ayatollah Ali Khamenei dismissed Donald Trump's warning to Iran to stop its missile tests, saying the new U.S. president had shown the "real face" of American corruption.  
  • SC miffed over delay in fencing of Indo-Bangladesh border
    New Delhi, February 7 (IANS): The Supreme Court on Tuesday expressed its "strongest displeasure" over the manner in which fencing along the India-Bangladesh border is progressing and told the Union Home Ministr
  • Taylor Swift’s first show of 2017 could be her last for the year
    Swift has finally performed in Houston, Texas on the eve of Super Bowl. While performing she said, As far as I know, Im doing one show in 2017. By coming here you are essentially attending 100 per cent of my to
  • Vaishali S to again showcase at New York Fashion Week
    After giving new hope to acid attack survivors by choosing Reshma Qureshi as a showstopper for her Spring/Summer 2017 collection, Indian designer Vaishali S is set to showcase her new line 'Chaatak' in associat
  • Depp is so broke he had to fire his agent
    Actor Johnny Depp is reportedly in such financial turmoil that he fired his longtime Hollywood agent and made a deal with a rival agency.   Last October, Depp walked away from UTA's Tracey Jacobs, th
  • Zayn Malik was told music wasn't his 'thing'
    Singer Zayn Malik says someone once told him that music wasn't "my thing" and that he should try something else.   The former One Direction member's anxiety issues have seen him struggle to take to t
  • National Media in Nagaland: Bull in a china Shop
    Morung Express News Dimapur | February 6   Inaccurate reporting of North East region that the national media is so infamous for has once again come to the fore. This time the news if one may say
  • Justin Bieber made $1.75 mn more than Gronkowski for ad
    Grammy Award-winning singer Justin Bieber was reportedly paid $1.75 million more than the New England Patriots star Rob Gronkowski for the Super Bowl commercial. The pop star was paid an estimated $2 million fo
  • 30 couples marry in Syria's first mass wedding since the ceasefire
    Dressed in voluminous white gowns and sporting glittering tiaras, they look like any other women getting ready for the biggest day of their lives.   But the first hint that there's something differen
  • Lee Min-Ho and Park Shin Hye are the most popular Korean actors in US
    South Korean actress Park Shin Hye has topped the US survey of America's favourite South Korean actress. Well, it's not quite surprising as the actress was quite active in the entertainment industry in 2016. Sh
  • 'Kung Fu Yoga' tops Chinese box office
    Hong Kong action star Jackie Chan and Bollywood actor Sonu Sood-starrer "Kung Fu Yoga," part of a three-film pact signed between India and China, is ruling the Chinese box office.   According to Chin
  • Amnesty says as many as 13,000 hanged in Syria prison since 2011
    BEIRUT, February 7 (AP): Syrian authorities have killed as many as 13,000 people — possibly more — since the start of the 2011 uprising in mass hangings at a prison north of Damascus known to detainees as "
  • US 'deeply troubled' by UN report of Myanmar atrocities
    WASHINGTON, February 7 (Reuters): The United States is "deeply troubled" by the findings of a United Nations report that said soldiers in Myanmar's Rakhine State had committed atrocities against minority Muslim
  • 'Pope John Paul II knew of sexual abuse by priests'
    Sydney, February 7 (IANS): Late Pope John Paul II was aware of priests sexually abusing children, and of efforts by the Catholic Church to cover up the allegations, an American canon lawyer claimed on Tuesday.
  • Eating nuts may cut risk of colon cancer
    London, February 7 (IANS): Consuming nuts such as hazelnuts, walnuts, almonds and pistachios may not only contribute to a healthy diet, but also slow down the growth of cancer cells and reduce the risk of colon
  • Jogging, walking may help reshape damaged heart tissue
    New York, February 7 (IANS) Just 30 minutes of running on a treadmill can reshape your damaged heart tissue, researchers have found in a study which proved that exercise could be just as important for the heart
  • Melania Trump files lawsuit, alleges article hurt chances to make millions
    Washington, February 7 (IANS) A lawyer for US First Lady Melania Trump argued that an article falsely alleging that she once worked for an escort service hurt her chance to establish "multimillion dollar busine
  • Green tea may help fight bone marrow disorders
    Washington, February 7 (IANS) A compound found in green tea could have life saving potential for patients who face often-fatal medical complications associated with bone marrow disorders, says a study.  
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