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India 6th among nations impacted by terrorism in 2014; Boko Haram, ISIS behind over half of all terror fatalities
In India, the two deadliest Islamic terrorist groups in 2014 were Lashkar-e-Taiba and Hizbul Mujahideen.
Nurse had unprotected sex with Charlie Sheen despite knowing he's HIV
Amanda Bruce, a nurse has confessed that she dated actor Charlie Sheen for eight months and had unprotected sex with him despite knowing he is HIV positive.
Never want to make a film in a hurry; if we spend more time, can make a better film: Vidhu Vinod Chopra clarifies delay in 'Wazir'
‘Wazir’, which was earlier slated to release in October this year, and was then pushed to December 2, will now release on January 8 next year.
Telegram starts blocking ISIS sites for using service to spread propaganda
Telegram said it has been able to identify and block 78 ISIS-related broadcast channels in 12 languages on its site.
Islamic State using Telegram messaging app as new tool for recruitment
Islamic State has made Telegram its media mouthpiece in the face of increasingly aggressive efforts to block the group from Twitter and other mainstream social media platforms.
Islamic State group says bomb downed Russian plane
The IS claim, published in the group's magazine, came a day after Moscow announced that traces of explosives had been found in the plane wreckage and vowed to hunt down the perpetrators.
Cabinet gives nod for German as additional language in Kendriya Vidyalayas
German was earlier being taught in Kendriya Vidyalayas but it was reportedly discontinued by HRD minister Smriti Irani as an option to Sanskrit.
RBI workers' strike on November 19 likely to disrupt settlements
Nearly 17,000 employees of the Reserve Bank of India are set to go on strike on November 19 for better retirement benefits.
Boastful Belgian jihadist Abdelhamid Abaaoud accused of masterminding Paris attacks
Abaaoud, a 28-year-old of Moroccan origin, has been linked to a series of Islamic extremist plots and recruitment efforts in Europe over the past two years, but remains frustratingly at large.
After Paris attacks, English football fans salute France by roaring out the 'Marseillaise'
English soccer fans saluted France on Tuesday by roaring out the 'Marseillaise' national anthem at a friendly match watched by British politicians and royalty in a show of solidarity just days after Islamic State militants struck Paris.
17-year-old boy allegedly stabbed to death by three minors
The boy had sustained deep wounds and died of blood loss. His body has been sent for a postmortem examination, the official said.
Video confirms ninth assailant in Paris: police sources
The video indicates there was a third suspect in the black seat car used in the attacks, when five people were gunned down in front of the bar A La Bonne Biere at 9:32 PM, a source close to the inquiry said.
J&K: Army Colonel killed in Kupwara encounter
Santosh, who was from the elite regiment of Para Commandos, was evacuated to a hospital but he succumbed to injuries, the officials said.
Don't want to mix France attacks with football: Chennaiyin coach Materazzi
Indian Super League (ISL) football franchise Chennaiyin FC coach Marco Materazzi on Tuesday said that the terrorist attacks on France were "tragic" but added that he does not want to mix politics with football.
Mani Shankar Aiyar faces flak for saying Narendra Modi should be removed as PM to solve Kashmir 'dispute'
The Bharatiya Janata Party claimed that leaders hould not give statements against the PM on foreign soil as it leaves a negative impact.
World leaders to don pineapple shirts in Philippines for APEC summit
Filipino designer to the stars Paul Cabral laboured for four months creating a traditional "barong" shirt for each of the 21 APEC leaders, embroidered with individual symbols of their country.