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Press Trust of India (PTI) is India's premier news agency, with a reach that covers every corner of India. It employs more than 600 journalists and 800 stringers to cover almost every city and town in India. PTI was registered in 1947 and started functioning in 1949.
Trump had on Saturday posted two tweets referring to the 'yellow vest' anti-government protests that have swept France since mid-November and sparked rioting in Paris
Macron, also set to meet trade unionists and business leaders, is expected to announce 'immediate and concrete measures' to respond to the crisis
Trump is set to meet top Democratic lawmakers Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer in a bid to break the long impasse
The amendment says that UIDAI can now give directions as it may consider necessary to any entity in the Aadhaar ecosystem
In his speech, Bolsonaro repeatedly hammered leftwing "ideology" that he said had brought Brazil low
US Defense Secretary Jim Mattis resigned following the announcement, which came on the same day that US officials said Trump was also planning a significant drawdown in Afghanistan
The tribunal gave temporary relief to IL&FS auditors; ICAI proceedings will continue
The Trump administration filed its notice to withdraw in October 2017 and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu followed suit
A suspected extremist sprayed gunfire at a Christmas market in the French city of Strasbourg Tuesday, killing three and wounding at least 13
The three-year overhaul will cost WPP 300 million pounds ($380 million)
The magazine also honoured Philippine journalist Maria Ressa, Reuters reporters Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo
Sundar Pichai's appearance before the Judiciary Committee comes after he angered members of a Senate panel in September by declining their invitation to testify about foreign governments
Huawei has established a presence in Taiwan, with its handsets among the top sellers
'We will therefore defer the vote scheduled for tomorrow and not proceed to divide the house of Commons at this time,' says May
The withdrawal agreement is expected to go before the British parliament for approval on Tuesday
Meng, who is reportedly suspected of trying to evade US trade curbs on Iran, was detained on December 1 while changing planes in Vancouver, Canada
The IMF has already revised downward its 2019 growth prediction for the US, to 2.5% from the 2.8% expected for this year
Khashoggi, a Saudi contributor to the Washington Post, was killed shortly after entering the kingdom's consulate in Istanbul on October 2.
May is under pressure from her cabinet to delay the vote and fly to Brussels to secure more concessions ahead of a planned summit with 27 fellow EU leaders, says report
The majority of party cadres rounded up since late November in the police sweep were still behind bars, says BNP spokesman