Washington Post’s lead story was accompanied with a four-column image of President Trump, in which the US president was looking upset with his head down. WASHINGTON: People in the US woke up to a big surprise on Wednesday as a front-page six-column headline in The Washington Post said that US …
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Body of one out of 15 miners, trapped in Meghalaya mine for over a month, spotted
The body was first spotted by rescue teams, including the Indian Navy and the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), with the help of an Underwater Remotely Operated Vehicle (UWROV). SHILLONG: Nearly a month after 15 miners got trapped inside the illegal rat-hole coal mine in East Jaintia Hills district of …
Read More »Delhi: Woman killed, husband & son stabbed multiple times in fight with neighbour
Police added that they received a call at around 7.30 pm informing that a fight broke out between Mohammad Azad and his neighbour Sunita in Khyala DDA colony. WEST DELHI: A woman died while her husband and son got critically injured after a fight Khayala area of West Delhi on …
Read More »NIA raids locations in western UP, Punjab over ISIS-inspired module probe
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Thursday morning conducted raids at several places in western Uttar Pradesh and Punjab in connection with the investigation into a suspected ISIS-inspired module. A case was recently registered against the suspected module. The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Thursday morning conducted raids at several …
Read More »Fog disrupts train movement in Delhi, air quality plunges to ‘very poor’ level
The maximum and minimum temperatures were recorded at 21 degree Celsius and 5 degree Celsius, respectively. Rail traffic was badly affected due to thick fog in Delhi. NEW DELHI: A thick blanket of fog covered Delhi and its adjoining areas on Thursday and the temperature remained below normal level, making …
Read More »First Nations to Bid Trans-Mountain Pipeline Expansion
Edmonton (ATB): Chief Mike LeBourdais of the Whispering Pines First Nation, a community to the north of Kamloops, told Radio NL that the group has met with banks, industry and other potential equity participants. With a federal election expected by November, LeBourdais told Radio NL’s Shane Woodford that “we are …
Read More »Hindu Society of Alberta, Edmonton celebrated “Lorhi” with gaiety and fervor
Hindu Society of Alberta, Edmonton celebrated “Lorhi” with gaiety and fervor at their St Albert Temple last week
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