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  • Drake buys Rihanna a Billboard
    Rapper Drake has surprised singer Rihanna with a billboard following the news that she receive the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award at the MTV Video Music Awards. Drake congratulated the chart sensation on
  • Mick Jagger reaches financial pact for eighth child
    Singer Mick Jagger has reportedly agreed a financial settlement with a young ballerina carrying his eighth child. The baby is not due until December, but the 72-year-old star is thought to have already sorted o
  • Indie pop rock band Euphoria to make new short film
    Indie pop-rock band, Euphoria is now venturing into filmmaking with its first short film, which traces the band's journey from its inception and hints about the new music underway.   // "We j
  • DO YOU AGREE WITH NAGA HOHO’S OBSERVATION THAT “IT IS STILL PRE-MATURE TO INTRODUCE 33% RESERVATION IN NAGA SOCIETY?
    Some of those who voted YES had this to say: • Yes. Women like Mamata Banerjee, Jayalalitha, Mayawati (a Dalit), Shiela Dixit, Sushma Swaraj need not any reservation. Margaret Thatcher of UK, Indira Gan
  • Economic growth doesn't have to wreck the planet
    Megan Rowling Thomson Reuters Foundation   "Human footprint" maps show people's impact on the environment has slowed   When researchers started looking at whether countries could expand
  • First Lady, 'second daughter', third act
    Arun Kumar IANS   Often called her "second daughter", she has been a shadow of Hillary Clinton for two decades. Now the Desi woman of mixed Indian-Pakistani heritage threatens to cast a long shadow
  • Heart failure among the aged may triple by 2060
    London, August 28 (IANS) Heart failure among people who are aged above 60 is set to triple by 2060, a new study has found.   "Heart failure is a common condition worldwide and increases with age. Var
  • Now an app to detect stroke
    London, August 28 (IANS) Atrial fibrillation -- a common type of abnormal heart rhythm which leads to a stroke -- can now be easily detected with your smartphone using a low-cost application, a recent research
  • Floods abating in Bihar, claim officials
    Patna, August 28 (IANS) The overall flood situation in Bihar on Sunday showed signs of improvement with river Ganga and its tributaries receding and relief operations continuing, officials said.   Th
  • Velankanni church ready to receive lakhs of devotees
    Chennai, August 28 (IANS) A total of around 800,000 devotees from all faiths are expected to pray at the basilica Our Lady of Health in the Tamil Nadu coastal town of Velankanni during a 11-day festival startin
  • Learn how much exercise you need to prevent death
    August 28 (IANS) Norwegian researchers have developed a novel activity tracker that uses heart rate data to customise the amount of exercise one needs to reduce the risk of death from cardiovascular disease.
  • World population set to reach nearly 10 bn by 2050
    New York, August 28 (IANS) By 2050, the world population is projected to reach 9.9 billion, increasing 33 per cent from an estimated 7.4 billion now, according to the Population Reference Bureau, a private, US
  • Suspected "terror" attack at Indonesian church; no serious casualties
    MEDAN, Indonesia, August 28 (Reuters) - Indonesian police were investigating a suspected terror attack by a knife-wielding assailant on a priest during the Sunday service at a church, and a bomb squad had been
  • Walking can cut cardiovascular death in early by half
    London, August 28 (IANS) Moderate physical activities such as walking and cycling are associated with a greater than 50 per cent reduction in cardiovascular death in people over the age of 65, says a study.
  • Human population altered 97% of world's species-rich areas
    Sydney, August 28 (IANS) Researchers have found that the presence of humans have seriously altered 97 per cent of world's most biologically species-rich areas such as tropical rainforests.   "The mos
  • Low socioeconomic status a factor for heart attack
    London, August 28 (IANS) Low socio-economic status can increase the chances of getting a second heart attack or stroke, according to new research.   The study, published in the journal European Socie
  • Pakistan killing our intellectuals and history: Baloch freedom activist
    New Delhi, August 28 (IANS) An "identity crisis" looms before the Baloch people as Pakistan is killing their intellectuals and strategically suppressing their history, says a Baloch freedom activist, adding tha
  • I still have more to achieve: Jacqueline Fernandez
    Mumbai, August 28 (IANS) Sri Lankan beauty Jacqueline Fernandez doesn't agree she has "arrived" in Bollywood. She says there is still long way to go for her to achieve something substantial in the Hindi film in
  • Feeling proud over Mother Teresa's canonisation: Modi
    New Delhi, August 28 (IANS) Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday paid tributes to Mother Teresa, saying every Indian must feel proud as she has officially been recognised as a saint.   Modi said th
  • 'China will get involved if India foments trouble in Balochistan'
    Beijing, August 28 (IANS) China will have "to get involved" if any Indian "plot" disrupts the $46 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) in restive Balochistan, an influential Chinese think tank has wa
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