- Technology
Hackers hit Fortune 500 service provider, data of over 500k people leaked
San Francisco: Morley Companies that provides services to several Fortune 500 companies, has admitted it was hit with a ransomware attack that led to the leak of sensitive information for more than…
- Technology
Fujifilm working on camera firmware to fix bug affecting macOS users
Tokyo: Japanese photography and imaging major Fujifilm is working on an issue affecting some of its cameras which prevents macOS users from being able to access some of the images stored on…
- India
Man lynched in Uttar Pradesh after hitting cyclist
Bhadohi : A 30-year-old man was allegedly lynched in Uttar Pradesh’s Bhadohi after he lost control of the vehicle he was driving and hit a cyclist. Munshi Gautam, a Dalit, was driving a…
- Technology
Subway Surfers makers launch MetroLand game on Huawei AppGallery
Beijing: Kiloo, the co-developer, and publisher of the massively successful Subway Surfers has exclusively launched its new game on MetroLand the Huawei AppGallery. According to GizmoChina, the game is quite similar to…
- Telangana
‘Song became mute’, CMs of Telugu states condole death of Lata Mangeshkar
Hyderabad: Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao and Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy on Sunday condoled the death of noted playback singer and Bharat Ratna Lata Mangeshkar. Chandrasekhar Rao…
- World
Over 1 million Afghans migrated in 4 months: Report
Kabul: More than one million Afghans have migrated over the past four months and most of them have crossed border areas into Iran and Pakistan a media report claimed The head of a…
- Middle East
Libya calls for imposing preventive measures in public areas
Tripoli: Centre for Disease Control of Libya has called on competent authorities to impose preventive measures against Covid-19 in public areas amid surging cases. The centre also recommended launching nation-wide awareness campaigns…
- India
Two-day national mourning, state funeral for Lata Mangeshkar
New Delhi: Centre has decided to give a state funeral and observe two-day national mourning on the sad demise of the Bharat Ratna Lata Mangeshkar, the Ministry of Home Affairs announced on…
- World
Afghan journalists face harassment under Taliban: Media body
Kabul: The Paris-based Reporters Without Borders (RSF) said that journalists and media workers in Afghanistan are facing increasing “harassment” under the Taliban regime. RSF said the threats, interrogations and arbitrary arrests of journalists…
- Kashmir
Rain/snow likely in J&K, Ladakh till Monday evening
Srinagar: Light rain/snow occurred in J&K and Ladakh on Sunday as the weather office forecast more precipitation during the next 24 hours. “Weather is likely to remain inclement with light rain/snow during the…
- World
N.Korea cashes in on cyberattacks, upgrades nuke, missile program: UN
Seoul: North Korea continued to advance its nuclear and missile programs last year as it gained significant profits from cyberattacks, a UN reports said. “According to a member state, DPRK cyberactors stole more…
- Politics
Battle for UP: Congress candidate booked for sedition
Varanasi: Ajay Rai, the Congress candidate from Pindra Assembly constituency in Varanasi, has been booked for sedition and for allegedly spreading hatred against Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister…
- Middle East
Iran says eyes ‘real’ economic benefits in nuclear talks
Tehran: Ali Shamkhani, Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, has called for the removal of US sanctions that could benefit Iran economically. “Real, effective and verifiable economic benefit for Iran is…
- Middle East
UN declares progress in talks with Yemen’s warring parties over decaying oil tanker
Aden: The United Nations(UN) has announced that positive discussions with Yemen’s warring parties had taken place regarding a proposal to solve the crisis caused by a rusting oil tanker off Yemen’s Red…














