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South Africa make change to squad ahead of Sri Lanka tri-series

Johannesburg, April 17 -- South Africa have made a late adjustment to their squad for the upcoming Women's ODI tri-series in Sri Lanka, after a batting all-rounder was ruled out due to illness, as per... Read More


EXCISE DEPARTMENT TO IMPLEMENT SPECIAL PROGRAMME FOR EXPOSITION OF TOOTH RELIC

Sri Lanka, April 17 -- The exposition of the Sacred Tooth Relic will take place from tomorrow (18) to April 27. To ensure the safety and security of the devotees, the Excise Department, in collaborat... Read More


ED attaches rRs.r7.3 crore assets of Assam bureaucrat facing corruption charge

India, April 17 -- The Guwahati zonal office of the Enforcement Directorate (ED) has attached assets worth Rs.7.33 crore linked to a 35-year-old woman state civil service official who faces accusation... Read More


"I have lost trust in film organisations": Malayalam actress Vincy Aloshious on her complaint with film chamber

Malappuram, April 17 -- Actress Vincy Aloshious, who earlier shared that an actor misbehaved after using drugs on the sets of a movie, has spoken about her complaint with the film chamber against acto... Read More


"I remember everything about it": Freddie Flintoff recalls his terrifying 'Top Gear' crash

Washington, April 17 -- TV and radio presenter and former international cricketer Freddie Flintoff talked about his car show 'Top Gear'. Flintoff became a presenter of the car show Top Gear in 2019, ... Read More


Rare diseases in Malaysia: The hidden crisis few are talking about

KUALA LUMPUR, April 17 -- Rare diseases affect only a small number of people, but for those living with them in Malaysia, the struggle is real and often overlooked. Although rare diseases affect fewe... Read More


Indian Student Among Four Suing U.S. Homeland Security Over Sudden Visa Termination

Washington, April 17 -- An Indian student is among four international students from public universities in Michigan who have filed a federal lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (D... Read More


Nusrat wept 150 times recording iconic song

Pakistan, April 17 -- Indian lyricist Sameer Anjaan revealed that Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan cried 150 times while recording the popular song "Dulhe Ka Sehra Suhana Lagta Hai." This occurred three years be... Read More


All children are admitted to schools, Education Minister says about unvaccinated children

Kyrgyzstan, April 17 -- According to the law on education, all children are admitted to schools with no restriction, Minister of Education and Science Dogdurkul Kendirbayeva said at a parliamentary se... Read More


Indonesia's opportunities amid US-China trade tensions

Jakarta, April 17 -- The escalating tensions between the United States (US) and China are not just a rivalry between the world's two great powers, but could also trigger a shift in the global trade or... Read More