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Finding jobs in UAE becomes easier as hiring increased by 10 pc
Dubai: Good news for those who are looking for jobs in UAE as the hiring in the country increased by 10 percent. As per recruitment agency Cooper Fitch’s Gulf Employment Index 2022,…
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Taliban urges Hindus, Sikhs to return; says security issues solved
After the deadly attacks on gurudwaras over the last two years, the Taliban has urged the Hindu and Sikh communities to return. According to a release from the Director General of the…
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FIR filed against actor Ranveer Singh over obscene pictures
Mumbai: The Mumbai Police on Tuesday registered a First Information Report (FIR) against Bollywood actor Ranveer Singh over his nude pictures on social media, an official said. A Mumbai-based Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) had…
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5G spectrum auction underway; Ambani, Adani among bidders
New Delhi: India’s first auction of 5G spectrum, that powers ultra-high data speeds, is currently underway with a total of 72 GHz (gigahertz) of radiowaves worth at least Rs 4.3 lakh crore up…
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KTR urges TRS leaders to keep children out of political battles
Hyderabad: Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) working president and state IT Minister KT Rama Rao on Monday urged the party leaders and social media users not to drag kids of political opponents into…
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ED serves notice to Kerala Bishop over money laundering
The Enforment Directorate(ED) on Tuseday served a notice to Kerala based bishop in connection with alleged money laundering in the church-run Karakonam Medical College. The Church of South India (CSI) Moderator and…
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Karnataka: Hindutva group disrupts party in pub, abuses customers
Members of Bajrang Dal, the Hindutva right-wing organization entered a pub in Mangaluru on Monday night and chased away young men and women who were partying there. The gathering was a farewell…
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Liz Truss beats Sunak in TV debate in poll of electoral college
London: Liz Truss, the incumbent caretaker Foreign Secretary in deposed UK Prime Minister Boris Johnsons government, beat her rival Rishi Sunak, the Indian-origin former Chancellor, according to a survey of ruling Conservative party…
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US: President Biden may retrun to work by weekend
Washington: In a virtual address to reporters, US President Joe Biden, who tested positive for Covid-19 on July 21, said that he is anticipating returning to work in person by the end of…
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Won’t turn on IAEA cameras until nuclear deal revival: Iran
Tehran: The Iranian nuclear chief said his country will not turn on the surveillance cameras of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) installed within the framework of a 2015 nuclear deal until parties…
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Former director of pay and accounts office Umar Ali Khan passes away
Hyderabad: Former director of pay and accounts office Mohammad Umar Ali Khan has passed away recently. He was an incredible father, husband, grandfather, friend and a devoted Muslim, but above all, he…