Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India] July 21 (ANI/Mediawire): Nobody ever said that loving someone is easy... Romeo and Juliet died to find everlasting love together, Salim's rebellion to love Anarkali is a story that every lover knows and Majnu's undying fight to win Laila epitomizes the fact that
Rome [Italy], July 2 (ANI): Italy Police have confiscated 14 14 metric tonnes (15.4 US tonnes) of amphetamines allegedly produced by the ISIS in Syria. It is the largest drug bust in the world in terms of both value and quantity, CNN reported.
Rome [Italy], June 26 (ANI): Taliban Khan does it again. In another 'historical' speech on the floor of the National Assembly, the prime minister of Pakistan calls Osama bin Laden a shaheed, a martyr. And not for the first time.
Rome [Italy], June 18 (ANI): Juventus manager Maurizio Sarri expressed disappointment while admitting that his club lacked "brilliance" after his side suffered a defeat against Napoli during Coppa Italia final.
Rome/New York, June 10 (ANI): Initial and ongoing assessments by the UN's Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) provide strong indications that the COVID-19 pandemic and its impacts are driving up hunger in countries that were already experiencing high levels of food insecurity prior to th
Rome [Italy], June 4 (ANI): Global food commodity prices fell for the fourth consecutive month in May as coronavirus (COVID-19) epidemic caused the economic crunch, leading the market to reflect strong supply and weak demand situation, the United Nations food agency said on Thursday.
Rome [Italy], May 29 (ANI): Italy's Sports Minister Vincenzo Spadafora has confirmed that Seria A season will resume from June 20 after the three-month of suspension due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Rome [Italy], May 25 (ANI): Italy's Sports Minister Vincenzo Spadafora said that Serie A season could resume on "June 13 or 20" after the coronavirus-enforced break.
Washington D.C. [USA], May 23 (ANI): As dentists and their teams across America get back to their regular schedules after a dip in COVID-19 related cases, a new study shows a key opportunity to reduce the use of opioid painkillers by their patients.