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Asian Games 2014: Trisha, Abhishek in semi-finals of compound archery
Verma beat South Korean Yonghee Choi 147-142 in the quarter-finals, while Trisha comprehensively defeated Iranian Shabnam Sarlak 142-131.
Modi US visit: Healthcare an important debate in both India, US
PM Modi is likely to meet US pharma companies and a survey by Burson Marsteller finds that nearly two thirds Indians surveyed feel that the government should provide health care. 55 per cent Indian business leaders feel the same. However, it's the opposit...
Bendgate strikes Apple iPhone 6 Plus, the phone can bend when placed in back pockets
The bendable-phone situation might prove particularly troubling for those who wear skinny jeans, according to reports on Facebook and Twitter.
No end to BJP, Sena seat sharing stand off yet as Amit Shah cancels Mumbai visit
In its final offer, Shiv Sena kept 151 seats for itself while offering 130 seats to BJP and just 7 seats to its four smaller allies.
Kerry appoints Nancy Powell as Ebola Coordinator
In this new role, announced on Wednesday, Powell will lead the State Department's outreach to international partners, including foreign governments, to ensure a speedy and truly global response to this crisis.
J&K floods: SC appoints 5-member panel to ascertain ground situation
A bench headed by Chief Justice RM Lodha expressed satisfaction over the relief and rehabilitation work done by the state government and the Centre.
Maharashtra polls: Smaller allies issue ultimatum to BJP, Shiv Sena on seat-sharing
Seat-sharing troubles continue in Maharashtra where the smaller parties in the grand Shiv Sena-BJP Mahayuti alliance have issued an ultimatum.
Asiad Day 5 Analysis: Time to move on from bronze
Gold remained elusive and just a solitary rowing bronze came India's way on Thursday - the fifth day of competition at the XVII Asian Games in Incheon.
SC criticises state governments handling of missing children cases
The apex court on August 29 had asked all states and Union Territories to file additional affidavits in compliance of its earlier directions.
Japan keen to help India improve road network in Northeast
The offer was made by visiting Japanese Minister for Land, Infrastructure and Tourism Akihiro Ohta during his meeting with Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari.
'Rape survivors in India are always traumatised'
"My kids are my biggest strength. I have learned to survive because my family stood beside me every single time," said Jordan, 40, who is a single mother to two children and runs an NGO that fights for women's rights.
Quashing of 214 coal blocks 'first effective blow' to crony capitalism: JDU
"I welcome it. This is the first effective blow to expanding crony capitalism," JD(U) president Sharad Yadav said.
Dhaula Kuan gangrape case: Delhi Court reserves verdict till October 10
A Delhi court on Wednesday reserved for October 10 its verdict in the 2010 Dhaula Kuan abduction and gang rape case.
Liverpool's Rodgers backs Steven Gerrard amid fears over form
"We want him to be involved in the big games because of his experience and we will always taper that recovery to allow him to be at the very best", says Rodgers.
Asian Games hockey: Confident India take on arch-foes Pakistan
India, bidding to regain the men's hockey gold after 16 years and gain a direct entry into the 2016 Rio Olympics.
London turns world's most expensive city
London has overtaken Hong Kong as the world's most expensive city to live and work in.