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Emperor Akihito honors Japanese war dead in Philippines
Clad in black and accompanied by Empress Michiko, he and Michiko each laid a bouquet of white chrysanthemums, Japan's imperial symbol, and silently prayed near a marble cenotaph in the Japanese memorial garden.
US will counter ISIS terror plotters in any country: Obama
In a meeting with his National Security Council, Obama discussed intensification of US campaign to degrade and destroy Islamic State (ISIS).
Manoj Bajpayee envious of Rajkumar Rao's age
Manoj and Rajkummar had earlier worked together in Ashutosh Gowariker's 'Chittagong' before the latter had gained popularity for his roles in 'Kai Po Che' and 'Shahid'.
Congress steers clear of comment on President book
"We will say anything only after going through the President's book," Congress party's chief spokesman Randeep Surjewala said.
I've been sacked by 'awful' media three times, says Van Gaal
Louis van Gaal slammed the British media for 'awful and horrible' stories about his future and said the club's support, while welcome, had put more pressure on him.
Ranchi Rays edge out Kalinga 3-2 in thrilling HIL tie
Ranchi Rays completed a hat-trick of wins after eking out a 3-2 win over table toppers Kalinga Lancers in a round robin match of the fourth Hockey India League.
Pakistan accuses India of making unsubstantiated terror allegations
Khalilullah said such a practice undermines efforts to eliminate terrorism from the region in a "collaborative manner".
Maharashtra Governor likely to allow CBI to prosecute Ashok Chavan in Adarsh scam
Earlier in 2013, then Governor K Sankaranarayanan had denied permission to CBI to prosecute Ashok Chavan stating no prima facie case was made out against him.
What the DGCA says on restraining an unruly passenger during a flight
The DGCA makes it clear that unruly/disruptive behaviour on-board aircraft has been declared as an offence and is a punishable act and one aggressive passenger can jeopardise safety on board.
The beautiful game struggles in Russia ahead of FIFA World Cup
Half-empty stadiums, low TV viewing figures and uninspiring displays by the national team: Russians are struggling to get interested in football with two years to go before they host the World Cup.
Goa elections likely between December 11-18: CEO
The current legislative assembly with 40 members was formed in March, 2012.
Neymar ordered to pay $113,000 in taxes owed to Brazil
Barcelona forward Neymar and his father must pay nearly 460,000 reais ($113,000) to Brazil’s inland revenue in taxes owed from 2007 and 2008, a Sao Paulo federal judge ordered in a ruling made public on Wednesday.