Islamabad had been trying to put on a brave face in its struggle to unlock critical funding from the IMF, but the administration is quite nervous beneath its confident exterior, as it finds it increasingly difficult to convince the Fund to release a loan instalment. This was realised by its
Manchester United barely managed to pull out a draw against Southampton yesterday. David De Gea believes that an excessive amount of games took a toll on their performance. While talking to MUTV he said "It is crazy the amount of games we are playing. It is tough. It looks simple, but it is
"And the reforms that have been put in place mean that we're not going to do that again. But we are concerned about depositors and are focused on trying to meet their needs," she added.
New Delhi [India], March 11 (ANI/ATK): The concept of exclusivity in membership clubs is becoming a thing of the past for one club in Edinburgh. The Morningside Club was the town's best-kept secret and prospective members had to be nominated by two current members just to apply. Sheila Noble
Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot accused Meena of using the widows for political gains. Meena, in turn, has accused the police of "trying to kill him".
Responding to a query on the US push towards tech decoupling with China and what role will India play in the global semiconductor supply chain and broader US efforts to decouple from China, the commerce secretary said, "We see India as a trusted technology partner and we want to continue
Tabassum Qureshi, a television producer has filed an FIR alleging that she has been duped of Rs 61,900 by a fraudster posing as a hospital staff while trying to book a doctor's appointment, the Delhi police informed Today.
An intruder from the Pakistan side was trying to enter India on the intervening night of March 8-9 at Border Out Post in Rajatal in the Amritsar sector.
Responding to Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's recent critical remarks against the central government on foreign shores, Union Minister for Tribal Affairs Arjun Munda on Monday said that the Wayanad MP is trying to cover the fact that he has been spurned by the people of India.
Incidents of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) residents trying to cross over the Line of Control into the Indian side came to light but were made to go back to their side.
"The gang was running a fake currency racket and were trying to bring in fake currencies from Ludhiana to spend it on liquor shops here in Indore," the police said.