IMAGE: Kylian Mbappe celebrates after scoring the third goal for PSG -- his 18th league goal of the season and his 98th for the French champions. Photograph: Benoit Tessier/Reuters Paris St Germain's Kylian Mbappe bagged a double as they hammered bottom side Dijon 4-0 away to cut Lille's lead to one point in Ligue 1 on Saturday. Mbappe added to Moise Kean's early opener with Danilo Pereira wrapping it up late on to lift PSG to second on 57 points from 27 games ahead of Lille's home match against Racing Strasbourg on Sunday. IMAGE: Barcelona captain Lionel Messi scored his 19th La Liga goal this season and a 30th league goal against Sevilla. Photograph: Fran Santiago/Getty Images Barcelona forwards Ousmane Dembele and Lionel Messi fired the Catalans to a confidence-boosting 2-0 win at in-form Sevilla on Saturday to keep the pressure on La Liga leaders Atletico Madrid. Dembele latched on to a through ball from Messi and knocked it through the legs of Sevilla ... » Learn More about PIX: Mbappe double as PSG thrash Dijon; Barcelona sink Sevilla
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Archaeological dig reveals mystery death in picturesque Sydney Harbour park
Email By Sue Daniel Updated November 02, 2017 12:13:54 Sorry, this video has expired Video: Karen Smith said Balls Head Reserve was a special place for Indigenous people (ABC News) Related Story: Inside Sydney's secret bomb shelters Related Story: Speared man unearthed after 4,000 years Map: North Sydney 2060 Not far from Sydney Cove is a little-known harbourside parkland called Balls Head, a place of extraordinary beauty, where thousands of years of history are still visible in the carvings and art of our First Peoples. It's a hidden gem in the North Sydney municipality, just a few short kilometres across the water from the Sydney Opera House. A question from a Curious Sydneysider prompted us to delve deeper into the mysterious death of an Aboriginal woman in a rock shelter at the reserve, a place where locals picnic, walk their dogs and enjoy uninterrupted views of the harbour. Photo: Balls Head marine carving slider ... » Learn More about Archaeological dig reveals mystery death in picturesque Sydney Harbour park
Will give ceasefire with Pak the best shot: General Raju
For Quick Alerts Subscribe Now Rahul Gandhi terms grandmother Indira Gandhi's 'emergency a mistake' View Sample For Quick Alerts ALLOW NOTIFICATIONS For Daily Alerts #Line Of Control After LoC ceasefire agreement, onus on India for progress: Imran Khan #Line Of Control Be it LAC or LoC, why NSA Ajit Doval gets top billing in national security planning #Line Of Control In message to China, Army Chief says don’t test our patience #Line Of Control Pakistan finding very little success in terror infiltration bids #Line Of Control To divert internal issues, Pak may raise tensions along LoC #Line Of Control Pak targets villages, forward posts along IB, LoC Just In 12 min ago US: Budget chief nominee Neera Tanden withdraws nomination 7 hrs ago Manipur’s news website becomes first target of new rules on digital media, later withdrawn 7 hrs ... » Learn More about Will give ceasefire with Pak the best shot: General Raju
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The 78th annual Golden Globe Awards ceremony that took place from both coasts, Rainbow Room in New York and Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles, on February 28, pretty much went uneventfully due to the coronavirus pandemic. During the 78th edition of the awards, just like every other year, there were a lot of surprises, and a few moments that caused raised eyebrows. To that end, Variety reported the breakdown of the biggest snubs and other surprises of the Golden Globe Awards. SNUB: Mank and Promising Young Woman Leading the film nominations, David Fincher’s Mank had six nods and felt like it had a few possibilities to win. From director Fincher to supporting actress Amanda Seyfried to the score by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross , who ended up losing to themselves (and Jon Batiste) for Soul. But it ended the night empty-handed. Promising Young Woman went into the night with four nominations and a lot of momentum along with it. The timely film was considered by many to be a ... » Learn More about Live from the living room…
Devotees not foes of LDF, says MP
The Left Democratic Front (LDF) does not view devotees as adversaries, Communist Party of India (CPI) national secretariat member Binoy Viswam has said. Mr. Viswam, who has been leading the southern leg of the LDF’s Vikasana Munnetta Jatha, was speaking to mediapersons in Attingal on Thursday, the second day of the rally’s three-day tour of Thiruvananthapuram. Endorsing the government’s decision to withdraw cases against people involved in the Sabarimala and anti-Citizen Amendment Act protests, the MP maintained that the government did not err in its handling of the controversy over women’s entry to the shrine. Mr. Viswam dubbed Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s visit to coastal areas mere political gimmick. Accusing the Congress of protecting the Italian marines who allegedly killed two fishermen during the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government’s rule, he deplored Mr. Gandhi’s failure to visit the families of the two victims in Neendakara. Referring to the controversy ... » Learn More about Devotees not foes of LDF, says MP
Crisis always gives rise to opportunity and never let a good crisis go waste: Santosh Iyer Mercedes-Benz India
Q. How do you see the luxury space in 2021? A. We are very focused on the product strategy. For sustainability in the new year and for the development of the segment, we had the electric foray with EQC electric SUV. Now we lead the way for and development of the (EV) segment. With the all new A-Class segment our limousine strategy is reinforced. Fully loaded cars , for both petrol and diesel, and the A-Class have the potential to expand the true luxury space in India. We are introducing an 8-year warranty for the A-Class and it will be a game- changing initiative with a higher residual value that is transferable to the other customer too, and they are able to upgrade them to the luxury space. Similarly, A-35 is also the second AMG we are localising in India. At the new dealership in Delhi we are offering as a new product the ‘Phy-Digital’ top-notch service. It will be extended beyond Delhi to other centres also. Now about 15 percent of our sales are online and ‘Reimagining ... » Learn More about Crisis always gives rise to opportunity and never let a good crisis go waste: Santosh Iyer Mercedes-Benz India
PSL 2021: Pakistan’s bio-bubble in scanner after three more COVID-19 cases in tournament
Three more people – two foreign players and one support staff member – have tested positive for COVID-19 in the ongoing Pakistan Super League (PSL) but the Pakistan Cricket Board on Tuesday insisted the tournament would continue on schedule. Pakistan Cricket Board’s Director of Media Sami Burney did not name the three people whose COVID-19 infection came a day after Australian leg-spinner Fawad Ahmed tested positive, leading to his isolation. “I can confirm that two foreign players and one support staff member have tested positive from the results of the 242 PCR tests we had conducted on all the franchises their officials and support staff since yesterday,” Burney said at a press conference on Tuesday at the National Stadium. He said out of the fresh three positive cases, one cricketer belonged to the Islamabad United franchise whose player Fawad Ahmed tested positive on Monday (March 1) sparking a scare in the PSL. “Out of the three positive results, one player ... » Learn More about PSL 2021: Pakistan’s bio-bubble in scanner after three more COVID-19 cases in tournament
PSL 2021: THIS cricketer tests COVID-19 positive, match rescheduled
A Pakistan Super League (PSL) 2021 match between Islamabad United and Quetta Gladiators had to delayed by almost two hours after Pakistan-born Australian leg-spinner Fawad Ahmed tested positive for COVID-19 just ahead of the game. The franchise added that Fawad’s teammates have been re-tested and their results have come out negative. Match 12 of the Pakistan Super League was scheduled to be played at the National Stadium in Karachi. It was going to start at 7 PM PKT (7:30 PM IST), but postponed to 9 PM PKT (9:30 PM IST) and finally rescheduled to Tuesday (March 2). According to PCB protocol, Ahmed will remain in isolation until he returns two negative results in 10 days’ time. To avoid the spread of the deadly coronavirus virus during the domestic T20 competition, the Pakistan cricket board has created a bio-secure bubble and made it mandatory for every player to clear multiple rounds of Covid-19 testing. However, last week there had been an instance of bubble breach when ... » Learn More about PSL 2021: THIS cricketer tests COVID-19 positive, match rescheduled
Rahul says Modi a ‘formidable enemy’, vows to defeat him
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Sunday described Prime Minister Narendra Modi a 'formidable enemy' who 'crushed' his opponents and vowed to send him to political oblivion by following the path of love and non-violence. IMAGE: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi at St Xavier's College during his election campaign ahead of Tamil Nadu assembly polls, at Palayamkottai in Tirunelveli district, on Sunday. Photograph: R Senthil Kumar/PTI Photo During an interaction titled 'Educators Meet' at the St Xavier College in Tirunelveli, Gandhi, touring southern Tamil Nadu for the second day as part of his second leg of campaign for the April 6 assembly polls, also said he counted on the people's support to defeat the Bharatiya Janata Party. When a participant wanted to know if Gandhi felt it was possible to nudge the Modi government to implement his 'good ideas' rather than waiting to assume power which seemed 'Utopian', he said it could be done with the 'powerful' and 'valuable' support of the ... » Learn More about Rahul says Modi a ‘formidable enemy’, vows to defeat him