Saturday, 29 February 2020

Police failed to assess the magnitude of problem in time: Delhi BJP chief Manoj Tiwari on riots

Police failed to assess the magnitude of problem in time: Delhi BJP chief Manoj Tiwari on riots

Forty-two lives have been lost so far and over 250 injured in the violence that started with stone-pelting at Maujpur Chowk in Jafarabad area between pro- and anti- Citizenship (Amendment) Act protesters on Sunday and later escalated to communal clashes in several parts of the northeast Delhi constituency represented in Lok Sabha by BJP leader Manoj Tiwari.

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Boat capsizes in river at Chandauli's Mahuji village; 5 missing

Boat capsizes in river at Chandauli's Mahuji village; 5 missing

In a tragic incident, a boat capsized on late Saturday night in the Ganga river in Mahuji village of Chandauli, Uttar Pradesh. At least five people went missing after the incident. Police along with the local administration launched rescue and search operations.  

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First Coronavirus death in US, Trump announces travel ban affecting Iran, Italy, South Korea

First Coronavirus death in US, Trump announces travel ban affecting Iran, Italy, South Korea

US President Donald Trump has announced additional travel restrictions affecting Iran, Italy, South Korea after first death due to the noval coronavirus has been reported in Washington. Trump announced restrictions on travel from Iran and advised fellow citizens not to travel to certain areas of South Korea and Italy.

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First Coronavirus death in US, Trump announces travel ban affecting Iran, Italy, South Korea

First Coronavirus death in US, Trump announces travel ban affecting Iran, Italy, South Korea

US President Donald Trump has announced additional travel restrictions affecting Iran, Italy, South Korea after first death due to the noval coronavirus has been reported in the country. Trump announced restrictions on travel from Iran and advised fellow citizens not to travel to certain areas of South Korea and Italy.

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Friday, 28 February 2020

2nd Test: Prithvi Shaw becomes second youngest Indian after Sachin Tendulkar to score a fifty in New Zealand

2nd Test: Prithvi Shaw becomes second youngest Indian after Sachin Tendulkar to score a fifty in New Zealand

Indian opener Prithvi Shaw on Saturday became the youngest Indian to score a half-century in New Zealand. He recorded the feat on day 1 of the second Test between India and New Zealand at the Hagley Oval in Christchurch. Prithvi scored an impressive 64-ball 54 to provide India with a promising start on the green-topped Hagley Oval after the early dismissal of Mayank Agarwal. 

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Thappad Box Office Collection Day 1: Taapsee Pannu’s film opens with decent numbers

Thappad Box Office Collection Day 1: Taapsee Pannu’s film opens with decent numbers

Bollywood actress Taapsee Pannu’s social drama Thappad released on February 28th. The film is based on domestic violence and tells the story of Amrita (Taapsee) who files for divorce from her husband (played by Pavail Gulati) after he raises his hand at her at a party. Directed by Anubhav Sinha, the film has been one of the most-awaited films of the year. Going by the reviews, it has managed to impress the viewers with its screenplay and powerful performances. Thappad also managed to make the audience go to the theaters to watch the film and raked in Rs 3 crore approx. at the box office on its opening day.

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Daniel Craig not 'allowed' to drive iconic James Bond car

Daniel Craig not 'allowed' to drive iconic James Bond car

Actor Daniel Craig has one regret from his shooting experience of the new James Bond film, "No Time To Die". He wasn't allowed to drive the iconic 007 ride, Aston Martin DB5, during high-speed chase scenes owing to safety concerns. The 51-year-old told Top Gear Magazine that he couldn't drive and act at the same time, as it was seen to be too dangerous. So, stunt driver Mark Higgins took his place during high-speed chase scenes in the film, reports dailymail.co.uk.

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Thursday, 27 February 2020

Coronavirus toll rises to 17 in Italy, 650 affected

Coronavirus toll rises to 17 in Italy, 650 affected

Italy has confirmed 122 more coronavirus cases, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 650, authorities said. According to the Italian health authorities, fatalities linked to the disease rose to 17 on Thursday, after three more people died in the northern Lombardy region, Xinhua reported.

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29 Turkish soldiers killed in northeast Syria air strike

29 Turkish soldiers killed in northeast Syria air strike

An air strike by Syrian government forces killed 29 Turkish soldiers in northeast Syria, a Turkish official said Friday, marking the largest death toll for Turkey in a single day since it first intervened in Syria in 2016. The deaths were a serious escalation in the direct conflict between Turkish and Russia-backed Syrian forces that has been waged since early February.

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Salman Khan hitches onto the 'brandwagon' with newfound swag

Salman Khan hitches onto the 'brandwagon' with newfound swag

At 54, Bollywood superstar Salman Khan suddenly seems to be finding newfound swag in the arena of brand endorsement. He is fronting ads of a smartphone brand, a popular cola and more. The actor who has always enjoyed a massive appeal and "resonates with the word 'swag' in a way no one else can", would always seem like a top pick among Bollywood stars for endorsements, but he preferred staying away from the brands game so far.

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Justin Bieber surprises superfan on his YouTube docuseries Seasons

Justin Bieber surprises superfan on his YouTube docuseries Seasons

Pop star Justin Bieber surprised a superfan, Lynsey Mickolas, 10 years after serenading her with the song "One less lonely girl" on stage. It was back in 2010 that the two met during a concert. The singer surprised Mickolas once more during a special moment in the finale on his YouTube docuseries "Seasons", reports dailymail.co.uk.

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