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'To Kill a Mockingbird' author Harper Lee dies aged 89
Lee's 1960 novel, which earned her a Pulitzer Prize, came to define racial injustice in the Depression-era South and became standard reading in classrooms across the world.
Injured Chelsea skipper Terry to miss FA Cup tie against Manchester City, says Hiddink
The 35-year-old central defender appeared doubtful for the match after being sidelined from Chelsea's 2-1 loss to Paris St Germain in the first leg of their last-16 Champions League match on Tuesday.
Eden Hazard happy to stay at Chelsea, says Guus Hiddink
The Belgian playmaker has not come close to the high standards he set last term, amid speculation that he was being courted by Paris Saint-Germain. Hiddink says Hazard has to step up.
Failed projects may lead to 'trust deficit', Nepal warns India
Nepal Prime Minister K P Oli began his visit to India to strengthen friendly ties between the two countries.
Irate fans turn on Manchester United after Europa League shock
Manchester United fans turned on their own team after a Europa League defeat to Danish minnows Midtjylland, chanting obscenities that under-pressure manager Louis van Gaal admitted were justified.
Clashes in Srinagar as Pakistan, ISIS flags appear, 'Thank JNU' banners also shown
Fierce clashes broke out between 2001 Parliament attack convict Afzal Guru supporters and security forces in downtown Srinagar after Friday prayers.
Delhi Police chief Bassi not in Information Commissioner probables' list: Sources
There was growing uproar over his name in the list. There are also demands that he should not be given a post soon after his retirement.
El Nino begins decline after powerful impact: United Nations
The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said El Nino, which occurs every two to seven years, has "passed its peak" but ocean temperature rises in recent months proved its considerable impact.
Karim Benzema edges closer to France return after legal ruling
The legal restrictions on France and Real Madrid striker Karim Benzema over his alleged involvement in a sextape case have been partially lifted but he is still not allowed to contact international teammate Mathieu Valbuena, a judiciary source said Thursd...
JNU FIR based on TV channel video, though cops were present
In the statement attached with the FIR, the police said that they have identified 10 students, which include Umar Khalid.
Rajinikanth, Kamal Haasan to attend South Indian Artistes Association's cricket match
While Rajinikanth is busy juggling between the sets of ‘Kabali’ and ‘2.o’, Kamal is prepping for his bilingual project.
JNU row: President to meet Rahul Gandhi, Arvind Kejriwal, journalists today
A group of mediapersons will also be meeting the President at 6:30 pm over the attack by lawyers on those covering the protest.
Mumbai teacher shortlisted for $1 million prize for teaching daughters of sex workers
Robin Chaurasiya, co-founder of 'Kranti', has been nominated for the Global Teacher Prize given annually by the Varkey Foundation.
Rupee ends flat at 68.46 against US dollars
After two straight days of losses, the rupee today started on a higher note at 68.39 at the Interbank Foreign Exchange in early trade and strengthened to 68.32 during the day on fresh bout of dollar selling by exporters and banks.