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Sam Mendes Won't Direct Next James Bond Film
It’s unclear whether actor Daniel Craig, who has been playing the role of the famous British spy since last four installments, will return for next part.
Freedom Fighter Bhagat Singh's Grand Nephew Dies in Road Accident
Abhitej Singh lost control of his motorcycle and it skidded off the road.
Road Worker Wins 1 Million Pound, Returns to Work Next Day
Crook said he won the jackpot despite only gambling "once in a blue moon".
ISRO to Launch Record 22 Satellites in Single Mission in June
The space agency had earlier sent 10 satellites into orbit in a single mission in 2008.
Poufs to Stools: Time to Add Light Furniture to Your Home
Poufs and stools add a touch of character to your bedroom, living room or playroom design with their availability in a variety of styles, colours and patterns
Italian Marine Arrives Home After Four Years in Custody in India
The marines say they fired on the fishing boat because they thought the Italian ship they were assigned to protect, the Enrica Lexie, was under attack.
Rummenigge Quashes Lewandowski-Real Link-up Rumours
Rummenigge cleared the air on Lewandowski, saying he is not moving to Real Madrid and that he would not be sold at any price.
Get Ready to Pay More for Mobile Bills, Air Travel & Eating Out
The service tax is levied on all services, expect a small negative list.
Naseeruddin Shah, Anupam Kher Spar Over Campaign for Kashmiri Pandits
Kher later hit back at Shah questioning the logic of his comments.
India's NSG Membership is Not About Arms: US to Pakistan
"This I not a specific meeting, I believe not set up to particularly talk about this issue," Toner said.
Microsoft, Facebook Join Hands to Build New Under Sea Internet Cable
The giant tech companies say they helped design the high-speed cable to carry data for their growing numbers of online consumers and commercial customers.
BrahMos Missile Successfully Test-Fired, Hits Target
The flight conducted on Friday has met its mission parameters in a copybook manner, it said, adding, that the missile met all flight parameters the formidable weapon successfully hit and annihilated the designated target.
Trying to Take Railways Out of ICU, Says Suresh Prabhu
Outlining the measures taken by the government to make Railways robust, Prabhu said, "In order to survive, it needs to revamp its operation. We are working on it.
Delhi HC Stays Disciplinary Action Against Umar, Anirban
The HC had on May 13 granted the same relief to JNU Students Union (JNUSU) President Kanhaiya Kumar and others against whom disciplinary action was taken by the varsity after February 9 event row.
China offers to allow more Indian pilgrims for Kailash & Mansarovar
The offer to increase the number of pilgrims to Kailash and Mansarovar was made by Chinese President Xi Jinping during his talks with President Pranab Mukherjee in Beijing.
Haryana DGP Says Common Man Can Kill a Criminal
Claiming that many people don't know the law that allows killing a person in self defence, he said that such an act is not illegal.