19 Nov 2016
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Emilia Clarke joins Star Wars Han Solo spin-off film

British actress Emilia Clarke, famous for her role of Daenerys Targaryen in HBO's TV series Game of Thrones, was announced as the female lead of the as yet untitled Star Wars Han Solo spin-off film, set for release in 2018.

So, what happened in and around Delhi on 19th Nov?

Delhiites will run the half marathon on Sunday as SC refused to postpone the event.

Pakistan expanding nuclear arsenal; has 130-140 nuclear warheads

Bulletin of Atomic Scientists' latest report revealed Pakistan is expanding its nuclear arsenal, developed a stockpile of 130-140 warheads for delivery and converted some of its fight jets, including F-16s, to deliver nukes.

Gianni Infantino eyes expanded Club World Cup

FIFA President Gianni Infantino has proposed an idea of expanding the number of teams in FIFA Club World Cup from seven to 32.

Flight delays, power theft, Global fest: all happening in Mumbai

Mumbai airport is experiencing delayed arrivals and departures of late night domestic flights.

Virtual reality for educating prisoners

Virtual reality and augmented reality technologies, already hot areas of interest in the gaming industry, are slowly percolating into other areas of life like school and college classrooms, museums and the like.

ULFA terrorists attack Army convoy in Assam

Early today morning, United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA) terrorists opened fire and lobbed grenades at an Army convoy in Tinsukia district in Assam.

Villages in rural India have come to a standstill

Rural India that majorly relies on cash transactions has to a great extent come to a standstill after the government's announcement of demonetization on November 8.

Premier League, La Liga, Bundesliga, Serie A: Key weekend showdowns

The European big leagues return after the international break with a series of mouthwatering clashes this weekend.

18 Nov 2016

Panel looks into NRIs and tourists demonetization hassles

The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said an inter-ministerial committee has been formed to study concerns of tourists, NRIs and foreign missions with regards to demonetization.

What's up with Delhi on 18th Nov?

A defamation suit has been filed against Arvind Kejriwal for making "fabricated" allegations against Rajya Sabha MP Subhash Chandra.

Luke Kuechly injured; carted off the field during NFL game

Luke Kuechly was carted off the field in middle of the game between Carolina Panthers and New Orleans Saints after being hit in the back of his head in the National Football League (NFL).

What is happening in Mumbai today?

High court asked the Enforcement Directorate to file status report on NCP leader Chhagan Bhujbal's money laundering case.

BIMARU states record falling fertility rates

Over the last fifteen years, India's BIMARU states have scripted a rising trend in development and have seen a sharp fall in fertility rates.

Stephen Hawking puts a deadline for founding space colonies

While delivering a lecture at the Oxford Union debate society, celebrated physicist and author Professor Stephen Hawking also issued a dire warning to humankind.

JPMorgan to pay $264.4 million in Chinese bribery scandal

JPMorgan Chase & Co. was slapped a $264.4 million fine by the federal officials to settle charges which proved that it employed relatives and friends of Chinese officials in order to obtain access to banking deals in China.

Russia withdraws from International Criminal Court treaty

Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed an executive order to remove Russia's signature from the founding treaty of the International Criminal Court (ICC).

Sluggish Indian Judiciary: Over 27 million court cases pending

Over 27 million backlog of court cases, mostly involving poor litigants, reportedly lies at India's District and Subordinate Courts.

Indian women whitewash West Indies 3-0

Indian women's cricket team secured a 3-0 ODI series victory against the West Indies.

Tigers still relentlessly trafficked and killed every year

According to latest reports, over a 100 tigers are still trafficked and killed each year.

Debt-straddled companies see salaries take a hit

Reports studied by market research firms have revealed that 'compensation increases' and growth have taken a backseat across firms that are heavily indebted.