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Delhi never used me against Beijing: Dalai Lama
The Dalai Lama also urged China to give Tibet meaningful "self-rule" and "autonomy."
Cabinet approves setting up rail regulator
A top Railway Ministry official said the final decisions on setting fares will be made by the Railway Ministry. Read more »
Now, the reality bites of liquor ban
Can the 500-metre 'no-liquor zone' discourage a driver from reaching the nearest outlet?
Girls help preserve Sufi music traditions in Kashmir
Under the tutelage of Mohammad Yaqoob Sheikh, women's voices are entering what has been a male preserve for generations Read more »
A new Delhi chapter for Sheikh Hasina
Expectations are high in Bangladesh that her India visit will yield substantial results Read more »
Raring to leave?
Brexit could complicate the delicate balance between Britain and Spain over Gibraltar Read more »
Ties severely damaged, says China
Analysts say CM Pema Khandu's statement can be interpreted as questioning the "one-China" principle.
Cong. seeks privilege motion against Jaitley
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Trump removes Bannon from National Security Council
Steve Bannon's nominaton to the top advisory body proved deeply controversial.
Syrian chemical attack cannot be tolerated: Trump
My attitude towards Syria and (Syrian President) Assad has changed very much, says the U.S. President Read more »
Flipkart may steal a deal on Snapdeal
Investor Softbank tweaking proposal to resolve valuation impasse; conclusion expected in a month
'Excess liquidity may be a concern'
It is likely that the RBI would take steps to reduce surplus liquidity, say analysts Read more »
Sunrisers blaze away in opener
Yuvraj and Henriques, the architects of the 35-run win over Royal Challengers
T20 and IPL have given the game the kiss of life, says Viv Richards
'What they have created is the family sort of environment around the matches' Read more »
Hyderabad's own oval office
The unique architectural identity of this Oval office makes it a compelling workspace
Fire, ice and all things nice
Nevada isn't all sand, dust and heat. The Great Basin National Park transports one to a land of alpine forests and lakes ringed with glaciers Read more »
Jottings from the celluloid man
Yesterday's Films For Tomorrow inadvertently charts out the history of Indian cinema while chronicling the life of film archivist P.K. Nair
Return of the romantic
With 'Kaatru Veliyidai' around the corner, here's a closer look at romance in Mani Ratnam films Read more »
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