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Crazy in love? This Japanese man 'married' a hologram Crazy in love? This Japanese man 'married' a hologram
Akihiko Kondo's mother refused an invitation to her only son's wedding in Tokyo this month, but perhaps that isn't such a surprise: he was marrying a hologram.
Centre submits Rafale deal's decision-making process to petitioners Centre submits Rafale deal's decision-making process to petitioners
In line with the Supreme Court's order, the Centre on Monday made public a redacted version of the Rafale deal decision-making process. The Centre also revealed price details of Rafale fighter jets in sealed document to the top court.
The one who built 'mini-Taj Mahal' dies in hit-and-run The one who built 'mini-Taj Mahal' dies in hit-and-run
Faizul Hasan Qadri, who hit headlines for building a 'mini-Taj Mahal' in memory of his late wife in Bulandshahr district of Uttar Pradesh, has been killed in a road accident, police said.
Delhi's pampered pooches get clean air as people choke on smog Delhi's pampered pooches get clean air as people choke on smog
While most residents of the Indian capital Delhi choked on toxic air this week, the dogs of the city's elite were enjoying ambient music and purified air at a luxury resort for pets.
Who was veteran leader Ananth Kumar Who was veteran leader Ananth Kumar
Known for his political adroitness, Union minister HN Ananth Kumar, a six-time member of Parliament, gregarious with strong political instincts, had managed to be in the inner circle of the central leadership of the BJP — be it during the heyday of AB Vajpayee or LK Advani and now Narendra Modi.
Mummified cats, scarab beetles unearthed in Egypt Mummified cats, scarab beetles unearthed in Egypt
Archaeological excavations revealed a mass cat cemetery and rare mummified scarab beetles in an ancient burial ground of Saqqara in Egypt.
World's largest brain-like supercomputer switched on for first time World's largest brain-like supercomputer switched on for first time
The newly formed million-processor-core Spiking Neural Network Architecture (SpiNNaker) machine is capable of completing more than 200 million million actions per second, with each of its chips having 100 million transistors.
A wine 'flying above the clouds' in China's Himalayas A wine 'flying above the clouds' in China's Himalayas
A $300 bottle of wine sold in the United States and Europe is made in the unlikeliest of places: at the foot of the Himalayas in China, where farmers sing traditional songs while picking grapes.
How to look beyond pay cheque to choose the right job for yourself How to look beyond pay cheque to choose the right job for yourself
Your jobs will occupy the biggest portion of your waking hours and will contribute in large measure to your comfort and happiness.
Mysterious events that took place in diplomatic corridors Mysterious events that took place in diplomatic corridors
In a shocking incident, journalist Jamal Khashoggi was murdered inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul last month. Here are some other unusual events that took place in diplomatic corridors.
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