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Italy hopes for SC reprieve for sick marine
The sick marine had been responding well to treatment after he lost consciousness due to a mild cerebral ischemia, or restriction of blood supply.
BJP to open overseas office in Kenya, other African nations
The party also has plans to launch offices in some other East African countries like Ethiopia, Rwanda, Tanzania, Zimbabwe and Zambia. Last weekend, it opened offices in Canada, Denmark, and Uganda.
Food security: South Africa backs India's stance at WTO
India is asking for a change in the base year (1986-88) for calculating the food subsidies.
Apple invites top fashion editors to its September 9 event; signals iWatch debut
A smartwatch would represent Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook's first real new product since taking the baton from Steve Jobs.
iWatch, larger iPhones, new iPad Air: Here's what to expect at Apple's September 9 event
Apple has remained consistently tight-lipped, but analysts are expecting the iPhone screen to be boosted to at least 4.7 inches, and a 5.5-inch screen is also likely.
2 deer tie up traffic on Golden Gate bridge
Authorities say a pair of deer on the Golden Gate bridge snarled traffic in and out of San Francisco during the evening commute.
Australia uranium to be used in reactors under IAEA safeguards: India
The DAE Secretary said under the Indo-US civil nuclear deal, there is a separation plan and some facilities have been under IAEA safeguards.
Gwalior: Government school's roof crashes ahead of PM's Teachers' Day speech
"Luckily there was nobody inside the hall when the roof suddenly collapsed," school principal LS Tyagi told reporters.
Hillary Clinton says will decide White House run early 2015
Former US secretary of state Hillary Clinton said today she would likely decide whether she will join the 2016 presidential race by the start of next year.
Elderly woman beheaded in machete attack in UK
Palmira Silva was found dead in the garden behind a house in Edmonton in north London. The armed suspect ran through a number of back gardens in the street attacking a cat and a car.
Saina-Sindhu serious rivalry affecting Indian badminton
Saina quit training with Pulela Gopichand after PV Sindhu won her second consecutive bronze at badminton worlds.
Haj pilgrims from three states to depart from Hyderabad
Nearly 6,000 pilgrims from the three states will leave for Jeddah in the special Haj flights of Saudi Airlines to be operated till September 22.
AP: Turning Vijayawada into a world class city will be a big challenge for Naidu government
The Andhra Pradesh government aims to build a model state that can become an economic power house for the entire nation.
Dipika Pallikal fights her way into China Open quarters
Pallikal, who has slipped out of top-10, next faces an unexpected opponent in qualifier Salma Hany Ibrahim.
'Sherlock' star Benedict Cumberbatch's hilarious drunk speech at the GQ Men of the Year Awards goes viral
Only Cumberbatch's adorable English charm can make being drunk look classy. Seriously.
Tatra case: Delhi HC reserves order on bail plea of Tejinder Singh
Tejinder Singh allegedly offered Rs 14 crore bribe to then Army chief VK Singh for clearing files pertaining to procurement of Tatra-all terrain vehicles.