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Two including a woman killed in communal clashes
Two people, including a woman, were killed and over a dozen injured in clashes between two communities in a village in Meerut, police said on Saturday.
Hunter Mahan leads Canadian Open
Mahan birdied the final three holes for an 8-under 64 and a two-stroke lead after the second round of the Canadian Open.
Israel blocks European Union projects in West Bank
Israel has blocked the European Union from aiding tens of thousands of Palestinians in the West Bank, in retaliation for an EU ban on financial assistance to Israeli organisations in the occupied territories.
Brazil have long way to go to be the best: Carlos Alberto Parreira
Brazil's Confederations Cup victory must not lull Brazilians into thinking their team is better than Spain or Germany, according to technical coordinator Carlos Alberto Parreira.
Will bring prosperity to every house, smile to every face: Hemant Soren
Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren on Friday said his government was committed to bring prosperity to the people in the remaining period of the term and promised several changes in his tenure.
Krrish Delhi Smashers ropes in five local players
Out of the five, one will be part of the team while the remaining four will be associated with the team for gaining
Spain train crash: Police detain driver as suspect
Spanish police on Friday detained the driver of a train that crashed in northwestern Spain, lowered the death toll from 80 to 78 and took possession of the "black box" of the train expected to shed light on why it was going faster than the speed limit on...
Martino signs two-year contract as Barca's new coach
Barcelona announced Tuesday that the Argentine coach would take over for Tito Vilanova, who stepped down last week to proceed with a cancer treatment.
Tweet Review: Hugh Jackman's 'The Wolverine'
Hugh Jackman is back with the sixth installment of his hugely popular series 'X-Men'.
Rajnath hasn't pleaded with the US for a visa for Modi: BJP
Murli Manohar Joshi demands an enquiry of the alleged forging of signatures of some MPs on a letter to US President.
There's a natural censorship inside my system: Shah Rukh Khan
A 'self aware' actor will never do a film that is not an extension of his personality, believes Shah Rukh.
Nitish Kumar condoles death of Arun Nehru
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar expressed profound grief at the passing away of former Union Minister Arun Nehru on Friday.
Samsung sold 76 mn smartphones in Q2, expands market share to 33.1 pc
Second-ranked Apple saw its market share shrink to 13.6 per cent after selling 31.2 million iPhones.
Navigating a post-Phelps swimming world in Barcelona
The world's top swimmers will be vying to fill the void left by Phelps as the world championships begin without the decorated American in Barcelona on Sunday.
Herd of elephants kill a villager, destroy houses in Nawadih
A man was killed by a herd of elephants, which went berserk at Nawadih, damaging at least ten houses, police said on Thursday. A herd of 11 pachyderms entered the village late on Wednesday night, destroyed the houses and trampled one villager to death, th...
Ramban firing: NHRC issues notice to Centre, J&K
BSF has claimed that it had opened fire to prevent looting of arms and ammunition at the camp.