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Kenya bans plastic bags

Kenya imposes world's toughest law against plastic bags

Many bags drift into the ocean, strangling turtles, suffocating seabirds and filling the stomachs of dolphins and whales with waste until they die of starvation. Aug 29, 2017
Nathu La

Beijing confirms Indian troops have pulled back from Doklam; what about Chinese Army?

Beijing conducted on-site checks and confirmed that India had withdrawn personnel and equipment from Doklam, but did not say if China too had pulled its troops back. Aug 29, 2017
Narendra Modi and China's President Xi Jinping

Here's how India handled China's three-pronged warfare strategy to settle Doklam standoff

After successfully stopping China's road-building venture, India had beefed up its military presence at the borders to avoid another 1962 episode. Aug 29, 2017
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One fifth of Europeans do not want Muslim neighbours, says new study

A study has found that 20 percent of people in five European countries do not want Muslims as neighbours. Aug 28, 2017
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India, China withdraw from Doklam: Row was always secondary for international politics, economy

The Doklam row came to a conclusion just two weeks ahead of the BRICS summit in China. The row was always lesser in significance to bigger issues in international politics and economy. It is good to see that pragmatism ultimately prevailed. Aug 28, 2017
Sikkim, Nathula Pass

Doklam standoff ends: Indian forces withdraw, China's PLA pulling back

The Ministry of External Affairs has said that after much discussions, the two countries are pulling back troops from the Doklam region at the Indo-China border in Sikkim. Aug 28, 2017
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Oppo and Vivo's Chinese expats in India return home over low sales, surging anti-Beijing sentiments

According to industry executives, the exits were a result of 30 percent year-on-year drop at both Oppo and Vivo. Aug 28, 2017
ONGC oil platform

RIL, BP to use floating system to produce deepest D6 gas find

RIL and BP had in mid-June this year announced investing Rs 40,000 crore in the three sets of finds to reverse the flagging production in KG-D6 block. Aug 27, 2017
Chief of Army Staff General Bipin Rawat

Doklam standoff may be the first of many incidents with China: Indian Army chief

The Doklam standoff with China near the tri-junction with Bhutan may be the first of many such incidents for India, Chief of Army Staff General Bipin Rawat said on Saturday. Read to know more. Aug 27, 2017
Hurricane Katrina

Harvey barrels into Texas as Category 4 hurricane

Hurricane Harvey has been described as the most powerful storm in over a decade to hit the mainland United States. Read on to know how it has affected Texas. Aug 26, 2017
Xiaomi Mi 6 handset as seen on the company's website

Xiaomi expanding to more markets with Redmi Note 4 and Mi 6

Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi is all set to release its products in Thailand starting with Redmi Note 4 and Mi 6. Aug 26, 2017
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30-year-old woman's arms reattached by doctors after French Alps train accident

The accident took place at Chambery railway station in the foothills of the French Alps, France. Aug 26, 2017
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Coke & Lemon as contraceptives? Here is how people in the past tried birth controls

It was believed that weasel testicle method was used by many medieval Europeans, by hanging it around the woman's neck during intercourse. Aug 26, 2017
NITI Aayog meeting

Urban India has potential to switch over to electric cooking: Niti Aayog

The suggestion may appear to be ahead of its time and will be difficult to achieve as the government is still struggling to bring electricity to all the villages and households. Aug 26, 2017
Sikkim, Nathula Pass

Doklam standoff: India 'miscalculating situation,' must face consequences, says Chinese media

A commentary on Xinhua says that China has been very patient in these months, but India will have to face consequences "if it continues to miscalculate the situation." Aug 26, 2017
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