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Wednesday 2 November 2016

Trump 'uniquely unqualified' to be US president: Obama

Orlando, Nov 2:US President Barack Obama today assailed Donald Trump for being "uniquely unqualified" and "temperamentally unfit" to be the next commander-in-chief as he asked Americans to recall how Republicans themselves were divided over having a "con man" as their presidential nominee.

"Donald Trump is uniquely unqualified to be President. He is temperamentally unfit to be commander-in-chief," Obama said at a well-attended Democratic rally in Columbus, Ohio.

"Don't take my word for it. Take the word of a lot of the Republicans who were saying this before they decided, politically, that it was convenient to support him. Then some of them decided, politically, it was inconvenient to support him again. They keep on doing backflips," he said.

Sensex plummets 288 pts on US poll fears

Mumbai, Nov 2 :The benchmark BSE Sensex crashed by 288 points and the NSE Nifty dipped below 8,600 mark in early trade as investors cut down their bets, tracking a weak trend in global market after a new US presidential poll showed Donald Trump ahead of market favourite Hillary Clinton.

The 30-share barometer plunged 288.06 points or 1.03 per cent at 27,588.55 with all the sectoral indices led by metal, realty and oil in the negative zone, falling by up to 1.73 per cent. It had lost 64.90 points in the previous two sessions.

Tuesday 1 November 2016

Government planning platform for customer feedback on call drops: Minister

Communications Minister Manoj Sinha on Tuesday said the government is planning to set up a platform in the next one month through which subscribers can directly give their feedback on call drops.

"We are setting up a platform through which the consumers will be able to directly give their feedback to the government, especially regarding call drops," Sinha told reporters.

He was briefing media after holding a meeting with telecom service providers CEOs on the call drop issue.

About the 100-day plan floated by the operators where they had assured that 60,000 base transceiver stations (BTS) will be set up with an investment of Rs 12,000 crore, the minister said: "They have met the target of setting up 60,000 BTS... rather exceeded that target."

Bharti Airtel has installed 22,000 BTS, Idea Cellular, 25,382 and Vodafone, 13,870, the minister said, adding that Reliance Jio, which was not part of the 60,000 BTS plan, has additionally set up 35,000 BTS.

Amber Rose has been touched inappropriately on numerous occasions

Model-actress Amber Rose says she "cannot count" the number of times she has been touched by a "famous guy inappropriately".

The 33-year-old model revealed that she had been touched "inappropriately" on numerous occasions in an interview with Yahoo Style while commenting on the recently released tape of Donald Trump making comments about women, reports mirror.co.uk.

Tara Reid flaunts skinny figure in Halloween outfit

Actress Tara Reid raised eyebrows as she showed off her worryingly thin figure in a skimpy ensemble at an event here.

Reid turned into a sexy Santa Claus at the 6th Annual treats! Magazine Halloween Party over the weekend, reports aceshowbiz.com

Minaj kisses Mill amid Young M.A link-up rumours

Rapper Nicki Minaj has proved she and Meek Mill are still together following her link-up rumours with Young M.A. She has shared two videos in which she is seen cosying up to Mill.

The "Anaconda" hitmaker took to Instagram on Monday to share the videos, reports aceshowbiz.com.

Lisa Haydon excited to feature in web series

Actress Lisa Haydon, who is all set to be seen in "The Trip", says she is excited to be a part of the web series.

"Very excited to be a part of 'The Trip'. It's my first fiction series on the web with bindass. Love the story. Looking forward to shooting," Lisa said in a statement.

Sunday 16 October 2016

Ban Ki-moon hails agreement to cut greenhouse gases

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon welcomed the adoption of the critically important amendment to cut production and use of hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), at a meeting in Kigali, Rwanda.

The amendment was agreed upon to the Montreal Protocol phasing-down production and use of HFCs, which are powerful, short-lived greenhouse gases that contributes to climate change, the UN chief said in a statement on Saturday.

"As HFCs are also the fastest-growing of all greenhouse gases, curbing their use will help limit near-term warming of the planet, " Xinhua news agency quoted the statement.

At the Kigali meeting on Saturday, nearly 200 nations approved a timetable to stop the use of gases whose elimination could reduce global warming by 0.5 degrees celsius by the end of the century.

Pakistan end Bravo vigil to regain command

Dubai, Oct 16 : Pakistan removed the obdurate Darren Bravo late on the third day of the first day-night Test to reinvigorate their cause after a dogged West Indies batting display in Dubai.

Bravo defied a potent bowling attack to score 87 during a 402-minute stay at the crease while Samuels made 76 as the West Indies closed on 315-6, still trailing Pakistan's first innings total of 579-3 declared by 264 runs.

Shane Dowrich was unbeaten on 27 with skipper Jason Holder 10 not out at the close of play.

West Indies need to reach 380 to avoid following-on, but the duration of their innings suggests Pakistan captain Misbah-ul-haq may not enforce it and bat again on Sunday.

Bravo and Samuels were engaged in a resolute 113-run stand for the third wicket as the Dubai stadium pitch did not offer much help to Pakistan's attack.