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Murray out to crash Big Three's Wimbledon party
Thousands of patriotic British fans will try to stop the party-pooping antics of champions Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal.
Youth booked for making threatening phone calls from Ghaziabad arrested
A case has been registered against a youth for allegedly threatening a man that he will throw acid on his daughter in Modinagar area near Ghaziabad, the police said on Thursday. The accused's phone calls are under surveillance and the reason behind makin...
Pirate Bay founder sentenced to 2 years in Sweden hacking case
He was sentenced to two years in jail for hacking into computers at a company that manages data for Swedish authorities and making illegal online money transfers.
Li Na gets bye, enters quarters at Eastbourne
Marion Bartoli pulled out of the tournament due to a viral infection.
Assange says WikiLeaks assisting Snowden in his bid for asylum in Iceland
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange said on Wednesday he had been in contact with representatives of Edward Snowden to discuss his possible bid for asylum in Iceland following his disclosure of US surveillance programs.
300 people from Bihar missing in Uttarakhand
Former Bihar minister Ashwani Kumar Choubey's two relatives were killed while he survived nature's fury at Kedarnath in Uttarakhand, a state where 300 people from Bihar are missing.
India sets up extensive surveillance system to tap phone calls, emails
The new system will allow the government to listen to and tape phone conversations, read e-mails and text messages, monitor posts on Facebook, Twitter.
Real Madrid aim to unveil Bale, Isco in July
Real Madrid are pulling out all the stops with a possible £65m offer for Bale and targeting Malaga's Isco and Napoli's Cavani.
Microsoft changes Xbox One policies, now lets users play games offline
Users of its forthcoming Xbox One game console will be able to lend or sell used disc-based games.
'Bhaag Milkha Bhaag' is not a sports film: Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra
Mehra says the film was not based on sports and could have been on anybody in an endeavour to show the human spirit.
HC judgement on pre-marital sex comes as a relief: actress Khushbu
For actress Khushbu, the uproar over the recent judgement passed by the Madras HC brought back memories of 2005.
Brick kiln owner kills 2-year-old boy, assaults his father and pregnant mother
A 2-year-old boy was beaten to death while his pregnant mother and labourer father were brutally beaten up by a brick kiln owner in Rajpur village, police said on Wednesday.
Neymar leads Brazil to 2-0 win over Mexico
The Brazilian striker scored his second goal of the tournament with a left-footed volley from just inside the penalty box after Mexican defenders failed to clear a cross.
Delhi: Yamuna water level rises over 207 meters, breaks 2010 record
The government has set up 19 camps and 500 tents for the people living near the river.
Political parties asks workers to assist in relief operations
Different political parties in Uttarakhand including the ruling Congress and BJP, on Wednesday asked their workers to offer help to the district administration in supplying relief material to people affected by the natural calamity triggered by incessant...
India shows interest in UK's anti-extremism task force
India has evinced interest in the set up of an anti-extremism task force by the UK following the terror attack on the streets of London last month.