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  • Paper tiger syndrome
    On paper, the State Government of Nagaland has passed ‘stringent’ laws and regulations banning and prohibiting activities or items, either found detrimental to public welfare or for the sake of transparenc
  • Men's brains diminish faster than women's: Study
    New York, February 5 (IANS) While the human brain tends to shrink with age, men's brains diminish faster than women's which may explain why the fairer sex are more likely to stay mentally sharp in their l
  • Will be Congress candidate in Mumbai: Shilpa Shinde
    Mumbai, February 5 (IANS) Television actress Shilpa Shinde said on Tuesday that she will contest the upcoming Lok Sabha election on Congress ticket in Mumbai. Asked if she will be contesting from Mumbai
  • Indian cricket fever to get on Netflix in March
    Mumbai, February 5 (IANS): Online streaming website Netflix has announced its first Indian sports documentary "Cricket Fever: Mumbai Indians", which will premiere on March 1. The docu-series, produced by Co
  • India bid to host hockey World Cup in 2023
    Lausanne, February 5 (IANS):  After successfully organinsing the men's World Cup thrice, India on Tuesday announced their bid to host either of the FIH men's or women's World Cups in 2023. Australia and Ne
  • FIFA, Qatar announce joint venture to deliver 2022 World Cup
    (Reuters) Global soccer body FIFA says it has set up a joint venture with Qatar to deliver the 2022 World Cup which will be held in the Gulf state. FIFA said in a statement that it would hold 51 percent
  • Shackled Bahraini footballer in Thailand ‘upsetting’ : Australia PM
    Jailed Bahraini footballer Hakeem Al Araibi leaves Thailand's Criminal Court, in Bangkok, Thailand. (Reuters Photo) SYDNEY/BANGKOK, February 5 (Reuters): Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Tue
  • TODAY in HISTORY: FEBRUARY 06
    A SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket lifts off from historic launchpad 39-A at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, on Feb. 6, 2018. (Reuters File Photo) Following are some of the major events to ha
  • Shameful that Mamata protecting corrupt officer from CBI: Adityanath
    Purulia, West Bengal, Feruaryb 5 (IANS) Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Tuesday termed as "shameful" his West Bengal counterpart Mamata Banerjee's attempt to protect Kolkata Police Commiss
  • Liverpool stutter in draw at West Ham
    West Ham's Angelo Ogbonna attempts to block a shot from Liverpool's Divock Origi. (Action Images via Reuters) Reuters Leaders Liverpool faltered in the Premier League title race for the second time in si
  • Atoizu GBs’ Trophy begins
    MLA Er. Picto addressing the gathering at Atoizu on Tuesday. (Morung photo) Morung Express News Atoizu | February 5 MLA Er. Picto Shohe on Tuesday kicked off the 1st Atoizu Area GBs’ Association Tro
  • Man U rebound makes Solskjaer favourite for hot seat – McClaren
    Manchester United interim manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer celebrates after the match. Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers/File Photo Reuters Manchester United will have an easy managerial decision on t
  • Sarfraz to captain Pakistan at World Cup, says PCB chief
    PPC Newlands, Cape Town, South Africa - January 6, 2019 Pakistan's Sarfraz Ahmed looks on after the match. (Reuters File Photo) Reuters Sarfraz Ahmed will continue as Pakistan captain at the World Cup
  • NRC issue: SC accuses Centre of being ‘hell bent’ on not allowing the process to go on
    The top court rapped Ministry of Home Affairs for its plea seeking to stall the NRC work for two weeks keeping in mind the role of Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) in the election duty. NEW DELHI, Februar
  • Taliban calls recent Afghanistan peace talks with U.S. successful: Ifax
    Afghan former President Hamid Karzai and other participants pray during a conference arranged by the Afghan diaspora in Moscow, Russia on February 5. (REUTERS Photo) MOSCOW, February 5 (Reuters): The he
  • Rwanda signs $400 million deal to produce methane gas from 'Killer Lake'
    Lake Kivu is seen in the Democratic Republic of Congo on November 25, 2016. (REUTERS File Photo) KIGALI, February 5 (Reuters): Rwanda said on Tuesday it had signed a $400 million deal to produce bottle
  • French parliament passes law to curb violent protests
    Protesters wearing yellow vests stand behind a barricade as they face off with police during clashes as part of a national day of protest by the "yellow vests" movement in Paris, France on December 8, 2018. (
  • Common Facility Centre for beekeepers at Chuchuyimlang
    A beekeeper in Yangching village under Longleng District shows his beehive during the tour to various Apiaries under the District on February 5. Mokokchung, February 5 (MExN): A Common Facility Centre f
  • Trump pushes border wall fight ahead of State of the Union speech
    U.S. President Donald Trump holds a news conference to mark six months since the passage of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, in the White House East Room in Washington, US on June 29, 2018. (REUTERS File Photo)
  • AR Rahman was 'starving' to look thin a day before his Oscar win
    A child performs during the 10-year celebration of the music of “Slumdog Millionaire” that won eight awards at the Oscars, in the presence of music director A.R. Rahman, lyricist Gulzar, singers Sukhwinder
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