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Post-Tiananmen, Chinese citizens subjected to new wave of abuses: US
The United States said Monday it had lost hope for human rights progress in China 30 years after the crackdown on Tiananmen Square as Beijing, in rare official comments on the bloodshed, insisted it had "immunized" itself against turmoil.
Inept to inspiring: I always say be patient with us, says captain Sarfaraz after beating England
Pakistan lived up to their 'unpredictable' billing by beating world number one England in a World Cup match on Monday, just three days after losing to world number eight West Indies in their first game of the tournament.
Apple drops iTunes, previews iOS 13 'dark mode' for mobile devices in developers conference
Apple on Monday announced enhanced privacy features as it harmonised software across its lineup of devices while dropping its groundbreaking iTunes store as it gears up for new kinds of digital content.
Month after cyclone Fani in Odisha, 1.64 lakh families still in darkness
More than five lakh people of 1.64 lakh households in Odisha's coastal districts continue to struggle with hot and humid weather conditions due to lack of power restoration though one month has passed since the cyclone Fani made landfall near Puri on May 3.
Donald Trump calls Queen Elizabeth a 'great, great woman' at state banquet
Donald Trump hailed Queen Elizabeth II as a "great, great woman" as the British monarch threw a lavish banquet for the US president on Monday to kick off his three-day state visit.