Tension In Kashmir A Day After Most Wanted Terrorist Zakir Musa Was Killed, Schools Shut

A day after Zakir Musa, the so-called chief of Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind, a group affiliated with Al-Qaeda, was killed in an encounter in South Kashmir’s Tral, the authorities have suspended mobile internet services temporarily across Kashmir valley. Schools and colleges have been ordered to be closed on Friday. A defence spokesman said one militant was killed …

Important Tests & Checks Every Woman Should Undergo To Live A Healthy Life

With constant hormonal changes and the tough modern life, a woman’s body goes through a whole lot. Women are also susceptible to certain diseases more than men are. Hence, it is extremely important that a woman takes care of herself. The care starts with regular medical screenings which will not only help prevent diseases but …

The 2019 World Cup Is Steve Smith’s International Comeback And The Aussie Run Machine Is Ready To Roll

Before his reputation was tainted, Steve Smith was held in the same breath as Donald Bradman, and nowe he is ready to pick up where he left off. Smith was the golden boy of Australian cricket until he the ball-tampering controversy during the third Test against South Africa in 2018. Reuters It proved catastrophic, with …

Pooja Bhatt Wraps Up The First Schedule Of ‘Sadak 2’, Posts A Lovely Messages For Fans!

It’s the season of remakes in Bollywood. The first schedule of shooting for the upcoming remake of 1991 super hit, ‘Sadak’ wrapped up on Thursday. Pooja Bhatt shared a picture from the sets of the film where a person from the crew can be seen winding up the props. “And it’s a wrap for our …

Terry urges Sarri to put faith in two Chelsea players

Maurizio Sarri should put his trust in Callum Hudson-Odoi and Ruben Loftus-Cheek for the remainder of the season, according to Chelsea legend John Terry. The Italian has come under fire for a number of poor performances in recent weeks but Chelsea produced a much better display as they lost 4-3 on penalties to Manchester City …

Feathers

The key was so cold his first instinct was to drop it. He held on, afraid to make a noise. All day, he’d kept to the edges as though watched, as though judgment could be passed. He studied the key. It was heavy, large and ornate as though it might unlock a pirate’s treasure chest. …

A Wedding in Heidelberg

It was midnight, and silent. Mannheim had not known a silent midnight in two years. Skulking in the bushes beyond the ruins of the Rathaus, Renata bid her time. The lights inside the American Military government headquarters were out; the moonless sky was black. Seizing the moment, Renata dashed across the grounds and tore up …

Rubble

The night before the house across the street was demolished, my mother claimed to see the ghost of a small boy up on its roof. He was sitting on the ruins of the chimney, she said, and it looked as though he were reading a book. Then he vanished. But the most important detail about …

The Alley

Don’t go into the alley, Sara’s mother always said. Don’t drive through the alley either, her father added, citing how people would lay down bits of glass to pierce your tires or metal to damage the undercarriage of your car, and if you don’t make it out, well, then you’ve got real problems, sister. The …

The Three of Us

The first time I met Paula was at a launch party for John’s third volume on the Greeks, this one on Aristotle. Since I didn’t know him when he completed the first two, I felt no obligation to read them, thank God, because only Google and thumbing through some of Aristotle’s Poetics got me through …