19 Oct 2015

Walmart paid millions in bribe in India

According to a Wall-Street Journal report, America's Walmart is speculated to have paid bribes worth millions of dollars in India.

Typhoon Koppu leaves 2 dead

Typhoon Koppu, which made landfall near Casiguran in the Philippines on Sunday, left atleast 2 people dead and several more injured in its wake.

Rajnath brings in Doval for fast-tracking CCTNS

Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh had brought in National Security Advisor Ajit Doval (NSA) for fast tracking the delayed Crime and Criminal Tracking Network & Systems (CCTNS).

Shutdown in J&K valley after trucker's death

Following the death of the trucker in Udhampur, Kashmiri separatist leaders like Syed Ali Shah Gilani have called for a shutdown in the state.

Amazon sues over 1000 fake reviewers

Online retail giant Amazon had filed a lawsuit against 1,114 defendants who offer a false review service for a small amount of $5 on the website Fiverr.com.

18 Oct 2015

Modified blood policy to ease blood lending

Blood banks would be able to borrow blood from one another following a modification in the National Blood Policy.

Apple ordered to pay $234m in patent lawsuit

A federal court in the US gave its verdict on a patent lawsuit between Apple and University of Wisconsin.

Two juveniles arrested in toddler rape case

250 locals were questioned by more than 15 teams of Delhi Police; finally they arrested two juveniles in relation with the rape of the minor girl.