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England can't afford slow start, says Wayne Rooney
Rooney admits England can't afford a slow start to their Euro 2016 qualifying campaign against Switzerland on Monday.
Tuberculosis a national emergency; says Harsh Vardhan
The Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan launched India's first National anti-Tuberculosis Drug Resistance Survey.
Merkel : Germany no place for anti-Semitism
Merkel said on Saturday that she will do everything possible to make sure anti-Semitism has no chance in Germany.
Pakistan: 160 killed in torrential rains
Areas in Punjab, PoK and Gilgit-Baltistan have been affected by the rains and flooding.
Syndicate Bank fraud case: ED attaches Rs 12 crore assets
In May 2013, several officials of Syndicate Bank, (Housing finance) Mylaore Branch, alongwith Kumar, a resident of Tiruvottiyur, were chargesheeted in the fraud case by the CBI's anti-corruption branch.
Pakistan Army, ISI targeting India to hit Nawaz Sharif:Riedel
Amid growing concern in India over the formation of new al-Qaeda franchise in India, Riedel said there was no doubt that al-Qaeda leader Ayman Al Zawahiri made the latest tape in his hideout in Pakistan.
Lewis Hamilton tops final practice for Italian GP
Hamilton led the third and final practice session for the Italian Grand Prix, while Rosberg completed only three laps due to a gearbox problem.
Neymar stunner gives Brazil win over Colombia
A superb free-kick from captain Neymar gave Brazil a winning start under new coach Dunga as they beat Colombia 1-0 in a fiercely contested friendly.
Seoul: North Korea again fires short-range projectiles
The projectiles flew about 210 kilometres before landing in the water, said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because of office rules.
Pension formalities made simpler
The time prescribed for processing pension papers has been halved from two years to one year.
What's wrong in PM speaking to students: Venkaiah Naidu
Referring to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's interaction with students and teachers across the nation Friday on the occasion of Teachers' Day, he said: "The leader inspires and the country moves forward."
HC asks Centre if passengers are being screened for Ebola
The Union Government told Bombay HC that it had installed thermal scanners at the airports to find out Ebola-infected passengers among those arriving from Africa.
NATO agrees on plan to strengthen collective defence
Britain has pledged to contribute 1,000 military personnel to the NATO force that could be deployed anywhere in two-five days, BBC reported.
Uruguay beat Japan 2-0 in international friendly
Uruguay spoiled Javier Aguirre's debut as Japan coach, beating the Asian champions 2-0 in a friendly.
Parties declare candidates for Delhi University Students Union polls
The student outfits on Friday declared their candidates for the four crucial posts in the keenly-contested DUSU elections, which are scheduled to be held on September 12.
As it happened: Modi's Teachers' Day address and interaction with students
Children must go out and play and not just stay glued to computers and television sets, says the Prime Minister.