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FIFA World Cup 2018: Harry Kane 'Gutted' After Semi-final Loss to Croatia
England captain Harry Kane could not hide his desperate disappointment after his side's 2-1 extra-time defeat against Croatia in the semi-finals of the World Cup in Moscow on Wednesday.
Bhima-Koregaon Witness Death: Autopsy Report Doesn't Indicate Murder, Says CM Fadnavis
Body of Sakat (19), a Dalit, was found floating in a well near rehabilitation site for the violence victims near Bhima-Koregaon in April this year. Dalit leader Prakash Ambedkar had demanded inquiry into death of Sakat while alleging that she was murdered...
Zakir Naik Thanks Malaysia PM for Not Deporting Him to India
Naik, 52, in a statement published in Malaysian newspapers, thanked Prime Minister Mahathir for examining his case from an “unbiased perspective”.
Anupam Kher Still Mum About Who's Playing Narendra Modi in The Accidental Prime Minister
Anupam on Wednesday treated his fans to a question and answer session on Twitter, where a fan asked about his reaction on bagging the role of Singh.
CPI(M) Rubbishes Reports of Observing 'Ramayana Month' in Kerala
The CPI(M) said it has no association with the Sankrit Sangh, a Left organisation, which will organise a programme on Ramayana.
Alia Bhatt Sings Ranbir Kapoor's Song, Internet Promptly Breaks; Watch
Given the incessant rumors of whether Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor are dating and or getting married, the rumor mills just got some more grist to chew on.
SC Refuses to Pass Interim Order on Plea on Reservation to SC/ST in Govt Jobs
A bench of Chief Justice Dipak Misra and Justices A M Khanwilkar and D Y Chandrachud said a seven-judge Constitution bench is needed to consider the 2006 verdict M Nagraj verdict.
Election Commission Writes to CBDT Seeking Help in Verification of Candidates' Affidavits
The EC requested CBDT to evolve a uniform format through which information regarding the mismatched affidavits can be shared easily with the former.
India Will Lose 'Special Privileges' if it Cuts Import of Iranian Oil, Tehran Warns New Delhi
Iran's Deputy Ambassador and Charge d'Affaires Massoud Rezvanian Rahaghi said Iran will end the privileges being provided to India if tries to source oil from other countries like Saudi Arabia.
Google Pay Now Has Peer-to-Peer Payments Service
Google combined a host of its own payment platforms to create "Google Pay" including apps like Android Pay and Google Wallet.
Animals Still a Draw, Despite Shrinking Crowds, Says Chinese Circus
China has some of the world's laxest animal rights laws, and campaigners have long called for tougher regulations on the treatment of animals in travelling circuses.
Michael Jackson Was 'Chemically Castrated' By His Father, Says Doctor
Doctor Conrad Murray speaks up on Michael Jackson's father - Joe Jackson, says he wasn't a good father.
FIFA World Cup 2018: England Dreams Await Croatia Test
England are dreaming of a first World Cup final since 1966 but first they must come through Wednesday's semi-final at the Luzhniki Stadium against Croatia in what looks like their toughest test yet in Russia.
FIFA World Cup 2018: Southgate Hopes England Avoid Semi-final Stage Fright
England manager Gareth Southgate said his inexperienced side must look to perform at their "regular level" despite the pressure of playing in a World Cup semi-final.
FIFA World Cup 2018: Croatia Play Down Fatigue Fears as They Eye England Scalp
Croatia defender Dejan Lovren believes his tired team are ready to seize the opportunity of a lifetime when they face England in the World Cup semi-finals in Moscow on Wednesday.
To Solve Delhi's Water Crisis, Arvind Kejriwal Says Will Follow Singapore Model
The Chief Minister said a consultant had been hired to chalk out a plan to conserve water in the Yamuna during monsoon and also to suggest best methods for rainwater harvesting.