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US marks 13th anniversary of 9/11 attacks
President Barack Obama, his wife Michelle and Vice President Joe Biden observed a moment of silence on the White House south lawn, along with about 300 staffers.
CM Parkash Badal to visit rain-affected, water-logged areas of Punjab
The Punjab CM also said that damage to crops and land due to the recent spell of heavy rains will be assessed.
Assam: Judicial Commission to study working conditions in tea gardens
The state government has now made it mandatory that a tea garden must have all the facilities under the Plantation Labour Act before it can be sold off.
My son is innocent, says Nithari killer Surendra Koli's mother
Surendra Koli's mother maintained that her son was innocent and said Moninder Singh was responsible for the Nithari killings.
Oscar Pistorius faces justice as judge starts verdict
Judge Thokozile Masipa has to review more than 4,000 pages of documents from the 41-day on-off trial, meaning her final verdict will probably be delayed until Friday.
Missing sapphire glass in the iPhone 6 disappoints many
Apple said sapphire glass would be used on its first smartwatch. It also continues to use the durable material to cover the iPhone's camera lens and home button.
Australia to face Japan in final Asian Cup warm-up
Australia will warm up for hosting the Asian Cup with a rematch of the 2011 final when they face reigning champions Japan in a friendly in Osaka on Nov. 18.
Jayalalithaa gathers consensus to deter government from rolling out GST
Jayalalithaa has informed all Chief Ministers that she has written to Finance Minister Arun Jaitley about the issue.
Javier Hernandez promises to give his all at Real Madrid
Real Madrid striker Javier Hernandez is delighted to be able to continue his career at what he considers to be the best club in the world.
Sri Lankan arrested on the charge of spying for Pakistan
A Sri Lankan national was arrested by National Investigation Agency on the charge of spying on behalf of Pakistan.
Punjab government assures jobs to dependents of 1984 anti-Sikh riot victims
Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal assured the wards of 1984 riots and terrorism victims that the state will soon provide compassionate jobs to them.
Telangana to replicate 'best practices' of Gujarat
Gujarat's "best practices" pertaining to counselling for women in distress are set to be replicated in Telangana, w
John Kerry in Iraq backs government, says Baghdad a partner against Islamic State
Kerry highlighted Abadi's readiness "to move forward rapidly on the oil agreements necessary for the Kurds, (and) on the representation of Sunnis in government."
Pakistan: Nearly 260 dead in rains, floods; over 1 million affected
The rains lashed vast areas of the country last week and have now stopped but the floods triggered by the heavy showers are still out of control.
Arun Jaitley out of hospital, to skip G20 meet in Australia
The Group of 20 is the world's main intergovernmental policy forum, bringing together developed and emerging nations that among them account for nine-tenths of global economic output.
Congress alleges irregularities in ad hoardings; demands probe
Leader of the Opposition in NDMC, Mukesh Goel made the accusation while raising the issue of unauthorised hoardings, including one outside Ramlila Maidan near municipal body's headquarters 'Civic Centre', "resurfacing" in prime areas of the city, after ha...