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France slowly rediscover their pedigree ahead of World Cup
Four years after making fools of themselves in South Africa, France have regained their credibility and can make an impact in Brazil.
Japan says Chinese ships in disputed waters
The statement, which did not mention any country by name, called on all countries to follow international law in resolving competing claims.
Abdul Kalam motivates IIT students, calls for bridging rural-urban divide
Former President APJ Abdul Kalam on Thursday stressed on bridging rural-urban divide in the world and said fruits of growth must reach every section of society.
FIFA World Cup: John Abraham to share stage with Peter Crouch, Robbie Fowler
Get ready to live the magic of the 2014 FIFA World Cup with Bollywood actor-producer and sports enthusiast John Abraham.
No government can ensure there is no rape: Babulal Gaur
Madhya Pradesh Home Minister Babulal Gaur on Thursday landed in a controversy with his remarks that no government can ensure rape is prevented and action can be taken only after the act, triggering angry reaction from Congress which said he has no right t...
2G: Not involved in Rs 200 crore transaction, claims A Raja
Former Telecom Minister A Raja, an accused in a 2G scam-related money laundering case, on Thursday told a special court that he was not involved in the Rs 200 crore transaction, which as per the Enforcement Directorate (ED) was a bribe given to DMK-run Ka...
People buy smartphones with bigger screens to fulfil emotional needs
People may find bigger screens more emotionally satisfying because they are using smartphones for entertainment, says a new study.
Couple found hanging from a tree in Deoria
A young couple was found hanging from a tree near Pipra village under Tarkulwa police station area in Deoria, police said.
Shah Rukh Khan to feature on Anupam Kher's TV show
The show highlights inspirational stories of popular Bollywood celebrities, who come and share their journey.
Utilise natural resources, says Modi on World Environment Day
"We are blessed to be a part of a culture where living in complete harmony with the environment is central to our ethos," Modi said.
Pornography does not have a significant impact on rape and crime against women in India: Study
The researchers tested the hypothesis that an increase in consumption of pornography is related to increased sexual crime.
UN Chief urges South Sudan rivals to meet as promised
Ban Ki-moon on Wednesday spoke by phone with President Salva Kiir and urged that all military operations end "immediately."
Ronaldo trains separately again from Portugal team
Cristiano Ronaldo trained separately from the Portugal team again as he continued his treatment for tendinosis in his left knee.
Taliban video shows handover of US soldier
After five years in captivity, Bergdahl was released Saturday in a swap for five Taliban detainees from Guantanamo.
Monsoon to hit Kerala today, North India continues to reel under heat
Fairly widespread rainfall is expected along Kerala, coastal Karnataka and in the north east states of Assam, Meghalaya, Sikkim, Nagaland, Manipur, Tripura, Mizoram and some parts of West Bengal.
'Obama's carbon emission policy to benefit India'
It also announced to cut by 2030 particle pollution, nitrogen oxides, and sulfur dioxide by more than 25 per cent as a co-benefit.