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The time’s running out for the wedding feast

Charles Spurgeon the great orator once said in one of his sermons that the wedding garment is a distinguishing mark of grace, a symbol of respect for the king, a sign of honour for the Prince and an attire that conforms to the requirements of the occasion.

Seven killed in Taiwan factory fire

CNA said the firefighters had lost contact with colleagues outside and became trapped under heavy equipment. Another seven firefighters were injured in the blaze, it said.

Pravasi Bharatiya Divas in Varnasi next year

Noting that the U.S. has traditionally been attracting active participation in the Pravasi Bharatiya Divas, Mr. Kumar urged the Indian-American community leaders to spread the word so that a large delegation from America attends the event.

21 killed in Kabul blasts

Mohammad Mousa Zahir, director of Wazir Akbarkhan Hospital, said several people suffering injuries from the blast were being treated at the hospital

Facebook introduces ‘Sleep Mode’ in Messenger Kids

When the app is in Sleep Mode, kids cannot send or receive messages or video calls, play with the creative camera or receive notifications.

Megachurch pastor Les Hughey admits ‘sinning’

"Over 40 years ago, as a church intern in California, I sinned and harmed the most important relationships in my life. I was unfaithful to my God, my wife, and the ministry, and was rightly removed from that church. I engaged in consensual relations with fellow college-aged staff," began Hughey's confession.

Barbara Bush’s Last Words About Jesus Christ Before Her Death

Barbara Bush, who was a lifetime Episcopalian, said in the final few years of her life that she has no fear of death.

Modi meets Xi in Wuhan for an informal summit

Modi and Xi will also hold two meetings in the presence of six top officials from their respective countries, though sources insisted it would be incorrect to describe them as formal delegation-level talks.

Kim Jong-un crosses into South Korea

North Korea has been isolated for decades because of its nuclear and missile programme and its dismal human rights record.

‘Sanctions on India over Russian arms will hit US’

Unlike other legislations, there is no national security interest waiver under CAATSA. And imposing sanctions on countries like India would only hit the United States, Mattis said.
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