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Mumbai: Five men allegedly gangrape a 23-year-old photographer
Police said that the statement of the woman's friend has been recorded and sketches of the culprits are being prepared.
Red Bull not ruling out Raikkonen for vacant seat
Red Bull have not ruled out Raikkonen for their vacant seat next season even if the Finn's manager appears to have done so, Horner said on Thursday.
Real Madrid's Xabi Alonso has surgery on broken foot
Real Madrid say midfielder Xabi Alonso has undergone surgery on a broken bone in his right foot.
Case filled against US bank for discriminating Asian businesses
Two Indian customers have filed an unusual lawsuit alleging discrimination against a bank set up by members of the Indian and east Asian businesses in the US city of Michigan.
McIlroy hopes for a late start to his season
McIlroy is No. 48 in the standings, not even guaranteed getting to the third playoff event outside Chicago.
J&K: Pakistan violates ceasefire again, firing on in Poonch sector
There have been repeated ceasefire violations by Pakistan since the killing of five soldiers by Pakistani troops along the LoC in Poonch sector.
Doctor removes woman's kidney on pretext of treating hernia, booked
A case has been registered against a doctor in Theni after a 42-year-old woman complained that her kidney was removed allegedly by him, on the pretext of operating her for hernia.
Syrian forces bombard Damascus suburbs after 'gas attack' kills hundreds
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's forces bombarded rebel-held suburbs of Damascus on Thursday, activists said, keeping up pressure on the besieged region a day after the opposition accused the army of gassing hundreds in a chemical weapons attack.
Blurred CCTV footage fails to offer lead on Dabholkar's murder
The CCTV footage, recovered by cops immediately after murder of rationalist Narendra Dabholkar on Tuesday, has not yielded any concrete clues on the identity of the unknown assailants who gunned down the activist on a city bridge during a morning walk.
Errani out; Wozniacki, Stephens, Kvitova in New Haven quarters
Top-seeded Sara Errani fell to Russia's Ekaterina Makarova 7-5, 6-1 on Wednesday.
Jail chief quits after 13 escape Argentine prison
Most of the escaped inmates are Argentines, along with two Brazilians and a Paraguayan, and most were serving time for murder, armed robbery, kidnapping or bank robbery.
UN Security Council says 'clarity' needed after alleged Syria attack
Syria's opposition accused Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's forces of gassing many hundreds of people in a pre-dawn attack on Wednesday.
Divisive, dramatic case of Bo Xilai comes to trial in China
Bo's trial marks the culmination of China's biggest political scandal since the 1976 downfall of the Gang of Four at the end of the Cultural Revolution.
Syria gas 'kills hundreds', Security Council to meet
Syria's opposition claimed government forces used harmful gasses, killing men, women and children as they slept.
Maicon, Ramires back in Brazil team for friendlies
Coach Luiz Felipe Scolari also picked goalkeeper Julio Cesar even though the player hasn't participated in an official match since the Confederations Cup.
Chinese troops intrude into Arunachal, stay for over two days
Itanagar/New Delhi: In yet another face-off with Indian Army similar to the one in Ladakh, Chinese troops reportedly intruded more than 20 kilometres inside Indian territory in Chaglagam area of Arunachal Pradesh last week and stayed there for over two da...