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Brazen attacks in Jakarta leave 5 terrorists, 3 others dead
Indonesia, the world's most populous Muslim nation, has been a victim of several bombing attacks in the past, claimed by Islamic terrorist groups.
Klopp goes wild as Liverpool salvage 3-3 draw against Arsenal in EPL
Klopp's celebration to greet his team's last-gasp equaliser was as wild as the game itself, as Liverpool and Arsenal served up a pulsating 3-3 draw in the Premier League on Wednesday.
3 students taken into custody in Pakistan, 31 arrested so far in connection with Pathankot attack
The intelligence agencies reportedly picked up the three students on the cell phone numbers provided by the Indian authorities.
Better late: Canada welcomes 10,000th Syrian refugee
A planeload landed in Toronto late on Tuesday, putting the number of arrivals of asylum seekers at 10,121 since November when Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's Liberals took office.
Army does not want Nawaz Sharif to decide India policy: Former-Pakistan envoy
Self-driving cars still need human assistance to stay safe, reveal tests
California's Department of Motor Vehicles summarized instances in which a human driver had to take over due to technology problems or other safety concerns.
Sukumar is the kind of director you don't want to criticize even if his film fails: NTR Jr
NTR also revealed that he was originally supposed to team with up with Sukumar for another project.
Goa government spends crores on travel marts, roadshows across world
Health Minister, Water Department official also went on tourism junket. The BJP government defended the expenditure claiming it is to promote tourism.
Mark Zuckerberg to celebrate Facebook's 12th birthday as #friendsday on February 4
From a close-knit portal, Facebook today has over 1.5 billion users around the world.
Somnath temple should be a premier religious destination, says Narendra Modi
The Prime Minister stressed on the need to establish Somnath Temple as a premier religious tourist destination, a PMO statement said.
Doctors in England go on strike for first time in 40 years
The walkout comes after talks between the union and the government failed to reach agreement on the new contract which the government says will improve healthcare at night and at weekends but medics say would drastically reduce their pay.
Hearing on charges in 2008 Malegaon blast case to start in February
"The court will hear the arguments on framing of charges against the accused from February 2," said special prosecutor Prakash Rasal who represents National Investigation Agency.
SC stay on Jallikattu sparks protests; Centre assures action
Reacting strongly to the development, organisers of Jallikattu resorted to road blockades, held demonstrations and shut shops and other establishments in parts of Madurai district, affecting normalcy.
Necessity to turn every single thing into breaking news is responsible for keeping the society in a constant state of madness: Shabana Azmi
On her recent trip to Delhi, Shabana Azmi spoke about her film ‘Arth’, ongoing Aamir Khan’s ‘Incredible India’ ambassador debate, and the different interpretations of religion.
US destroys major ISIS cash facility in Iraq
The officials said the US plans to strike more financial targets like this one to take away ISIS's ability to function as a state-like entity.