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India begin preparation for Sultan of Johor Cup title defence
The tournament is scheduled for October 10-20 at Johor Bahru, Malaysia.
Tibetan Parliament to discuss Chinese President Xi Jinping's visit to India
The session of the Tibetan Parliament-in-exile will hold deliberations on the proposed visit of Xi Jinping's visit to India.
Himachal Pradesh student's bullet train model selected for national-level exhibition
A Himachal Pradesh student has created a bullet train model that has been selected for a national-level exhibition.
Maharashtra minister asks government to acquire Ambedkar's home in London
The 2,050 sq ft property on King Henry's Road, London, is expected to cost an estimated Rs 40 crore, state Water Conservation Minister Nitin Raut said.
White House insists Barack Obama authorized to strike IS
The White House insisted that Barack Obama was authorized to strike the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria.
NASA's newest human spacecraft on the move
The capsule sealed for protection slowly made its way to its fueling depot atop a 36-wheel platform.
J&K floods: Andhra Pradesh students narrate tales of 'horror' & 'adventure'
"It was very adventurous and horrible during the last one week since rains started to batter Srinagar," said Vipin, a B Teach student.
How the Apple Watch would look like if it came with a circular display
As soon as Apple lifted the veil of its much-eyed square-shaped Watch, its design was pit against the best-looking Android Wear Moto 360 smartwatch.
Asian Games 2014: India's rising hopes tempered by off-field bickering
India convinced it can improve its Asiad medals tally from Guangzhou but financial concerns and off-the-field controversies may dampen aspirations.
War gives inspiration to Gaza's artists
The themes and reality of war impose themselves on Gaza's small but vibrant arts scene, and the latest war has been a powerful inspiration for its artists in their new work.
Lufthansa cancels 110 flights due to pilots' partial strike
Lufthansa cancelled 110 European and domestic flights due to a new round of partial strikes by its pilots based in Munich.
Snapshot: Director Zack Snyder shares a photo of the Batmobile from the upcoming film 'Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice'
The new Batmobile looks totally awesome with high-tech weapons peeking out of its impressive exterior.
Watch: Justin Bieber strips down to his underwear, gets booed
Singer Justin Bieber got booed by his fans as he tried to impress them by stripping down to his underwear.
Kerala: 1.05 kg gold seized from passenger
The gold, weighing 1.05 kg, was concealed in electronic goods and was seized from the passenger, hailing from Kannur district, customs officials said.
Robotic assisted surgery ushering in new era in heart surgery
On the cost-difference, Ravi Kumar, a pioneer in robot-assisted surgery, said it would be costlier by Rs 75,000 to Rs one lakh, but emerged as a suitable and convenient option for common heart conditions.
India, Afghanistan to intensify security, defence cooperation
During the meeting, the two sides agreed to intensify cooperation in areas like security and defence.