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Greek banks to reopen on Monday as revamped cabinet gets to work
Scenes of desperate Greeks queuing for hours at ATMs in the sweltering heat looked set to end on Monday when the banks will again open their doors, the government announced after receiving a crucial short-term loan from the EU.
BJP's hi-tech chariots and JDU's Jan Bhagidari Rath setting mood for a high-voltage battle in Bihar
As election fever gains momentum, it's increasingly becoming a do-or-die battle for all political players in Bihar.
Ukraine rebels: Ready to pull back tanks, smaller weapons
Under a February armistice, both the rebels and the Ukrainian forces they are fighting were to pull back heavy weapons to create a buffer zone, but violations have been frequent and fighting continues
PM Modi calls for a meeting of all NDA constituents on Monday ahead of Monsoon session of Parliament
The monsoon session is expected to be a tumultuous one, with contentious land, labour and GST bills on the table, and simmering political scandals threatening to disrupt proceedings.
AAP blames Delhi Police for deteriorating law and order
Continuing their face-off, the AAP on Saturday blamed the Delhi Police for the deteriorating law and order situation in the national Capital.
China begins assembling of world's largest sea plane
China Aviation Industry General Aircraft Company which is developing the aircraft has received 17 domestic orders for what will be the world's largest sea plane, state-run China Daily reported on Saturday.
I'm proud that SS Rajamouli is from the Telugu film industry: Mahesh Babu
Made on a budget of Rs.250 crore, the film is inching closer to the Rs.300 crore mark at the ticket windows.
FTII students stir: New director hopeful of positive outcome
Asked about the unrest on the campus, Pathrabe told reporters here, "I will first study the situation and speak to all concerned. The situation is not a happy one but we are hopeful of a positive outcome."
J&K: Youths clash with security forces; Pakistan, ISIS flags waved
As soon as Friday prayers got over at Jami Masjid in the Nowhatta area of the city, a group of youths waved the controversial flags and raised pro-separatist and pro-Pakistani slogans, officials said.
Rahul targets Modi, says PM's 56-inch chest will soon be 5.6 inch, won't let land bill pass in Parliament
Rahul Gandhi asserted that the Congress party won't allow the government to take away even one inch of land belonging to farmers.
National coach Constantine feels most Indian footballers lack in basics
Constantine said not focussing on grassroot development over the years has led to the players learning the basics only late in their career.
Germany to vote on Greek bailout in crucial test for deal
Germany is one of several eurozone states that must give the green light to the $94 billion rescue package agreed to save Greece from financial collapse.
Photos: This luxury green hotel is plastic-free, petrol-free, paperless
A new luxury, eco-friendly hotel about to open its doors near New York’s Central Park will offer yoga mats in every room, a lobby farmstand, even a sand timer that gently encourages guests to take short, five-minute showers.
Don't know how relationships pan out in our industry, but I love Akshay Kumar: John Abraham
John Abraham has replaced Akshay Kumar in 'Welcome Back', the sequel to blockbuster 'Welcome', but says their bond is still strong as ever.
PM Modi likely to announce over Rs 70,000 crore development package during his visit to J&K today
In the backdrop of several infiltration attempts from across the border, Modi is scheduled to visit Jammu and Kashmir on Friday.
'Bajrangi Bhaijaan' tweet review: The film gives out a strong message of unity across the border
Salman Khan's films mostly work due to star power and the superstar's ability to make the most inane story entertaining. Most films are remakes of southern blockbusters and may or may not have a solid script.