William Hague will come along with UK Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne and some more senior ministers from British government.
While Eugenie Bouchard won the last four games to reach the Wimbledon quarterfinals with a 7-6 (5), 7-5 win over Alize Cornet.
Read on to know about the films screened to stars attending the festival and the security measures taken to avoid untoward instances.
"It was quite a dream debut for me at the Open a couple of years back. As a kid, you look at the Majors as the pinnacle of all achievements."said Lahiri
The youth took the extreme step as he was unable to digest the Chief Minister's remark in the Assembly.
'Gulaab Gang' is inspired by a group of activists in the Bundelkhand region and talks about women empowerment.
The pilot's body was also recovered from the crash site. The aircraft which had left from Gondia had gone missing on Tuesday.
Daily cellphone use was recorded along with a clinical measure of anxiety and each student's level of satisfaction with their own life, or in other words happiness.
Brasilia: Brazil's Federal Police and a Senate investigative panel said today they want to question National Security Agency whistleblower Edward Snowden to learn more about the spying programme that targeted Latin America's biggest country.
Jaipur: Five persons fainted during a melee at the Suraj Sankalp Yatra's concluding day rally in Jaipur and had to be helped out by policemen from the Amroodon ka baag ground.
A 50-member panel tasked with amending Egypt's Islamist-backed 2012 constitution has convened for the first time to look into key changes of disputed articles.
Finance Minister P Chidambaram on Saturday said banks cannot have a policy different from the government, which wants opening of more branches nationwide for serving those needing money for farming, business and education.
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A 31-year-old doctor of a private hospital was arrested for allegedly raping a Dalit nurse on the pretext of marrying her in Chhattisgarh's Raigarh district.
Beleaguered Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi on Wednesday refused to quit and offered a consensus government to end a standoff with the powerful military, as the 48-hour deadline for him to meet people's demands expired with both sides pledging to sacrif...