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World Cup 2014: Injured Neymar should be fit for Colombia quarter-final
Neymar was ineffective during much of Brazil's last-16 win over Chile after he suffered early knocks on the right knee and left thigh.
Lisicki holds nerve to sweep past Ivanovic at Wimbledon
While Eugenie Bouchard won the last four games to reach the Wimbledon quarterfinals with a 7-6 (5), 7-5 win over Alize Cornet.
As caliphate declared, Iraqi troops battle for Tikrit
Iraqi army spokesman Qassim Atta said declaring a caliphate could backfire by underlining Baghdadi's group posed a risk to other nations.
Force India in race for 3rd-place with Ferrari, says Robert Fernley
Force India are in good shape to fight Formula 1 giants Ferrari , said deputy team boss Fernley.
Woman found dead after allegedly falling from terrace in Kanpur
A 20-year-old woman was found dead after allegedly falling from a terrace in Govind Nagar area here in Kanpur, police said on Monday.
West Bengal looking for financier to reopen tea garden
"The state government has been looking for financiers to reopen the closed Raipur tea garden. It has been lying closed since 2003 when its management fled the tea garden," he said.
Oscar Pistorius had no mental disorder at time of shooting: Psychiatrists
Pistorius did not have a mental disorder when he killed his girlfriend, a psychological report said as his murder trial resumed.
No surrendering to Iran's nuclear ambitions: Israeli PM
Netanyahu said in a statement that Iran should be stripped of its uranium enrichment capacities
Security forces, Maoists exchange gunfire
Security forces and Maoists on Monday exchanged gunfire near Badkitand village in Giridih district.
Justin Rose triumphs in play-off to win his sixth PGA Tour title
Rose emerged last man standing to win the USD6.5 million Quicken Loans National at the first extra hole in a playoff at Congressional Country Club.
Jennifer Aniston goes back to blonde tresses after rocking brunette hair
Jennifer Aniston, popular for sporting caramel-coloured tresses, had turned brunette for 'Cake' movie. But now she has gone back to being blonde.
Soldiers may wear bulletproof spider silk in the future
Researchers have genetically engineered silkworms to produce spider silk, and have used the material to create gloves that will soon undergo strength testing.
The scope and definition of women centric films is expanding slowly: Vidya Balan
Vidya Balan said her character in the Hindi film 'Bobby Jasoos' did not know it all.
A new smartphone app that can help you curb your sedentary behaviour
More sedentary time, regardless of physical activity levels, is associated with greater risk for obesity, cardiovascular disease and mortality.
World Cup 2014: What to watch on Day 18
The Netherlands will put their perfect record on the line in the 2nd round of the World Cup on Sunday, taking on a Mexico side aiming to reach the quarter-finals for the first time.
NASA launches 'flying saucer' to test Mars landing tech
The test was designed to help NASA engineers get their first good look at how equipment designed to slow the descent of heavy spacecraft through the Martian atmosphere performs at high speeds in Mars-like conditions.