Hundreds of Indian Sikhs make historic pilgrimage to Pakistan
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Police said the dead bodies were decomposed to the bones.
The dog was seen running behind the vehicle to keep up in an effort to avoid being dragged.
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A corridor that will allow Sikhs to cross from India into Pakistan to visit one of the religion's holiest sites is set to open Saturday, with thousands expected to make a pilgrimage interrupted by decades of conflict.
More than 80 farmers have been arrested in northern India for starting fires that contributed to the recent pollution crisis in New Delhi and other cities, officials said Thursday.
The ordinance was opposed by many who claimed that it criminalizes the homeless people instead of trying to help them.
OYO's brand is recognizable in more than a dozen countries. Still, the $10-billion hospitality startup isn't sated as it targets a broader U.S. reach.
Visitors were still thronging the Taj Mahal despite smog conditions
Dozens of grounded Boeing 737 MAX aircraft are parked on the apron in Washington state
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Chinese smartphone giant Huawei is, reportedly, working on the release of the rebranded Honor 20S smartphone in the European market.
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An unannounced "Overwatch 2" map was reportedly discovered by fans, and they believe it is set in South East Asia.
Facebook says it will step up monitoring of the platform's use in Taiwan ahead of elections due there in January
India feared the deal's impact on its domestic industries, particularly in the key farming, dairy and textile sectors
The snake is worth around $71,000 in the illegal wildlife trade market. The red sand boa snake is a protected species registered under the Wildlife Protection Act.