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Happy Children's Day: Southern films that celebrate the innocence of childhood
Today, on the occasion of Children’s day, we present before you some entertaining and heartwarming harming children’s films which may remind you of your childhood.
Robert Lewandowski's late double helps Poland sink Iceland in friendly
Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowski scored twice as Poland overcame fellow Euro 2016 qualifiers Latvia 4-2 in a high-scoring friendly on Friday.
Paris Attacks: Bomb explosion stuns players, fans at France vs Germany football friendly
On a night of terrifying violence in Paris with two explosions going off outside the stadium, France beat Germany 2-0 on Friday in a game overshadowed by the events around the city.
Google Sheets for Android now lets you add or respond to comments
It's a tweak that makes it easier to use the cloud-hosted software as a collaborative tool for multiple team members.
Past extremist attacks in Western Europe
Around ten major extremist attacks have taken place in Western Europe since 1995.
Modi hard sells India as investment destination to CEOs
Modi said investment by British companies in India would be a "win-win partnership" for both countries as he talked of investment opportunities in infrastructure and renewable energy sectors.
Heavy rains pound Tamil Nadu, death toll reaches 55
Trains leaving Chennai were also affected due to water logging in the tracks.
Siddharth's 'Jil Jung Juk' set for Christmas release
The film is directed by debutant Dheeraj Vaidy and has music by Vishal Chandrasekhar.
Rupee jumps 21 paise to 66.10 vs US dollar
The rupee had gained 13 paise to close at 66.31 against the US dollar at the Interbank Foreign Exchange market on Tuesday.
Avril Lavigne 'fights', 'conquers' Lyme disease; shares a photo from her medical appointment on Instagram
Things are definitely looking up these days, according to a smiling picture Lavigne posted on Instagram.
Broadly support Modi's economic reforms: IMF
Spokesman Gerry Rice said the IMF supports the series of economic reforms undertaken by India, which is moving in the right direction.
No regrets over City move, says 'stubborn' Raheem Sterling
Manchester City winger Raheem Sterling does not regret forcing through a move away from Liverpool during a "difficult" off season and feels settled now that the negativity surrounding his transfer has died down.
Tamil star Ajith's 'Vedalam' creates history by breaking all records at the box office
Ajith's Diwali release 'Vedhalam' has created history at the box office by breaking all records in Kollywood with its first day collection.
FIFA admits five candidates for presidential election, no Platini
FIFA said on Thursday it had admitted five candidates to stand for the world soccer body's presidency at a Feb. 26 election.
Chinese yuan weakens against US dollar for 8th day, lowest in month
The yuan weakened by 14 basis points against the US dollar, the China Foreign Exchange Trading System said.
India to launch new communication satellites in next two years
India will send GSAT-17 and GSAT-18 on Ariane 5 rocket of European space agency Aerospace from French Guiana in 2016 and 2017.