02 Jul 2016

Rajasthan lawmaker's son kills 3 in auto accident

Rajasthan lawmaker Nand Kishore Mehria's son, Siddharth Mehria, killed three people and left five others injured after ramming an auto-rickshaw and a police van with his BMW.

Chennai software engineer's murder suspect arrested in Tirunelveli, attempts suicide

Infosys employee Swathi's murder investigations resulted in a manhunt for the prime murder suspect, a 24-year old engineer named Ramkumar.

Bolt hopeful for Rio despite hamstring scare

Six-time Olympic Gold medallist Usain Bolt withdrew from his Jamaica's Olympic trials due to hamstring injury.

Irrfan Khan's remarks on fasting angers clerics

At a promotional event for his movie 'Madaari', Irrfan Khan questioned the concept of 'qurbani' and practice of fasting during Ramadan.

RBS shares sinks to 7-year low post 'Brexit'

Royal Bank of Scotland shares saw their lowest point in 7 years after England decided to leave the EU on 24th June.

Oracle to pay $3 billion to HP

The court has ordered Oracle Corp. to pay $3 billion, after Oracle was found guilty of violating a contract to support software for Hewlett-Packard Co.'s once promising Itanium chip.

Uber and Ola duel over nationalist views

Ride hailing start-ups Uber and Ola saw their involvement in fierce rivalry take on nationalist undertones, with both filing affidavits with the Karnataka High Court over who is more involved in nation building.

01 Jul 2016

Study shows evidence of Antarctic's ozone holes starting to heal

Scientists have gathered evidence that Antarctic's ozone hole is now finally starting to heal, stating that there has been decreasing levels of substances like chloroflourocarbons (CFC's) that cause ozone depletion.

Congress attacks Justice Dhingra, accuses him of taking favors

Congress accused Justice Dhingra of taking undue favors from the BJP led Haryana Government.

'Sarabhai v/s Sarabhai' to return as web series

JD Majhetia, the co-producer of 'Sarabhai v/s Sarabhai', revealed the comeback with a collective consensus amongst the actors, to release a shorter web series than a 'never-ending' TV production.

Australian Election thriller: Current coalition, Labor Party neck-to-neck

Australia will vote for its Senate (the upper house) and House of Representatives (the lower house) on 2 Jun'16 in the national elections.

Nobel Laureates want Greenpeace to stop campaigning against G.M.O Foods

A letter posted online, signed by 100 Nobel laureates, was officially unveiled on 30th June, 2016, at a news conference in Washington D.C.

Cutting down the race to be the next RBI Governor

Out of the four shortlisted names for the post of RBI Governor, former deputy governors Subir Gokarn and Rakesh Mohan seem to be the most-likely successors.

Deustche Bank poses serious risk to financial stability: IMF

Deutsche Bank Aktiengesellschaft shares hit a 30-year low after the International Monetary Fund, and Federal Reserve said that the bank posed a serious risk to financial stability.