US bombers fly mission over Korean peninsula after missile test
US strategic bombers flew over the Korean Peninsula in a pointed show of force in response to Pyongyang’s latest intercontinental ballistic missile, American officials said on Sunday. US B-1B bombers along with fighter jets from the South Korean and Japanese air forces participated in the 10-hour bilateral mission, practicing intercept...
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Missile test 'warning' against US sanctions push: N Korea
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Chinese military displays N-missiles at parade
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Sharif vacates official residence
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Putin shows off Russia's naval might with major parade
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755 US diplomats must leave Russia: Putin
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Over 150 extremists stripped of UK passports: Report
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Aus foils Islamist terror plot to bring down aeroplane
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libya jihadists kill five in attack on strongman's forces
Jihadists on Sunday killed five members of a force led by military strongman Khalifa Haftar in the country’s east, a pro-Haftar news agency reported. “Terrorist groups attacked at dawn Sunday three sites under the control” of Haftar’s forces south of the eastern city of Derna, it said. ...
Chinese woman undergoes plastic surgery to evade $3.7 million debt
A 59-year-old Chinese woman has transformed her appearance through plastic surgery in an attempt to disguise herself to avoid a whopping $3.71 million of personal debts, a media report said. Zhu Najuan underwent plastic surgery and disappeared after a court in Wuhan, capital of Hubei province, asked her to pay off...
'lipstick effect' may boost your grades: Study
ladies, take note! Wearing lipstick may help you feel smarter and boost cognitive performance, say scientists who found that women who wear makeup are more likely to score higher academic grades. Researchers, including those from Harvard University in the US, studied how academic performance were affected by the so-called “lipstick effect”...
The right cuppa
Master tea blender Razi Khan informs Saimi Sattar that there is more to the brew than just dunking leaves in boiling hot water A good cup ofchai is what kickstarts the day for most Indians. But what if someone told you that your ‘kind’ of tea was only one of the...
Store data in DNA
Humanity is producing data at an unimaginable rate, to the point that storage technologies can’t keep up. Every five years, the amount of data we’re producing increases 10-fold, including photos and videos. Not all of it needs to be stored, but manufacturers of data storage aren’t making hard drives and...
Sense and sensibility
Anita Dongre amalgamated functionality and fashion. By Angela Paljor Marking the sixth day of the India Couture Week, Anita Dongre showcased her Winter 2017 collection titled Tree of love, inspired by nature and a back-to-the roots philosophy. With live Sufi music by Deveshi Sahgal and her band, the evening started with a...
layers, the silhouette in rage
Varun Bahl revived the ancient old Art Nouveau with a contemporary touch through his collection, says Mansi Bhansali Taking inspiration from Alphonse Mucha’s masterpieces like the le Pater and decorative panels such as The Seasons (1896) and The Flowers (1898), designer Varun Bahl focussed deeply on the intricacies in each of...