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Former employee sues Facebook for sex discrimination, harassment
Chia Hong alleges that she was wrongfully terminated after complaining about being harassed and discriminated against by her boss.
PM Modi congratulates Indian team for entering WC semi final
"Excellent game, excellent performance! Congrats yet again Team India," Modi tweeted.
Pakistan sacked 'some people' to keep nuclear programme safe: Report
Those sacked were the "incorrigible" ones, he said, and quickly added: "Our checks are very solid."
Arsene Wenger joins Blatter in calling for change to away goals rule
Arsenal and Chelsea, were both eliminated on away goals in the last 16 of the competition after drawing 3-3 with French League teams.
Shah Rukh shoots for 'Fan' despite a hamstring injury
Shah Rukh Khan has pulled a muscle while shooting for his upcoming film 'Fan' in Croatia.
US likely to delay planned closure of two Afghanistan bases
The US military bases in Kandahar and Jalalabad are likely to remain open beyond the end of 2015, a senior US official said.
Delhi High Court dismisses plea seeking cancellation of Aam Aadmi Party's registration
Delhi High Court on Thursday dismissed a plea seeking directions to the Election Commission of India (ECI) for cancellation of the Aam Aadmi Party's registration for allegedly using forged documents.
LG's customisable AKA smartphone to start selling overseas
LG AKA was first introduced to Korean customers at the end of 2014, where it has garnered healthy sales and positive customer feedback for its originality and sense of humor.
US working on projects to empower women in India
The US official said the programmes are aimed at securing women, girls as much as possible, keeping them protected from gender-based violence.
New Delhi Municipal Council to launch city wide Wi-Fi project
In tune with the AAP government's plan, New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) has decided to convert the entire area under its jurisdiction into a free Wi-Fi zone.
Solar-powered aircraft Solar Impulse-2 pilot blames immigration clearance for delay in India
The plane is on the third leg of its journey and is expected to go to Mandalay in Myanmar from Varanasi.
Gulshan Devaiah on his character in 'Hunterrr' : I told the director that it has to be like what Amol Palekar played in the 70s
Having been a part of ensemble casts in most of his on-screen outings, actor Gulshan Devaiah has finally stepped into the territory of a protagonist.
Radhika Apte laughs off rumoured feud with 'Hunterrr' co-star Sai Tamhankar
Radhika Apte has rubbished reports of a fall out between her and 'Hunterrr' co-star Sai Tamhankar.
Censor board members discuss modernisation with minister
Tuesday's meeting was more of an "unofficial" one with just a few board members.
Government cancels licences of 1,142 NGOs to receive foreign funds
The foreigners division of the Home Ministry has served notices to NGOs on October 16, 2014 for not filing their returns for 2009-10, 2010-11 and 2011-12 under the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act and given time to reply within 30 days.
Yogendra Yadav welcomes PAC's decision to expand AAP nationally, says step in right direction
Yadav tweeted, PAC's decision to involve volunteers in party's decision-making recognizes Swaraj within the party."