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Valencia beat lowly Granada 4-0 in Spanish league
Granada had managed to slow the host's pace in the first half until Javier Fuego rose to head in from a corner in the 26th minute.
TRAI publishes comments received on its consultation paper on 'Regulatory Framework for OTT service'
The comments have been divided into three blocks: comments from the Service Providers; comments from the Service Providers' Association and Comments from other Stakeholders.
Kanye West's father thought naming his granddaughter North was a joke
Kanye West's father Ray thought the rapper was joking when he announced he was naming his daughter North.
La Liga: Real Madrid win 4-2 thriller at Celta Vigo to stay in title hunt
Hernandez scored twice as Real Madrid fought back for a thrilling 4-2 win at Celta Vigo to keep the pressure on Spanish league leader Barcelona.
Aftershocks rock West Bengal
Following the 7.9 magnitude temblor that left three people of the state dead on Saturday, the first aftershock was felt at 12.40 PM and the second one at 9.56 PM.
Car bombs, suicide attack kill at least 22 in Iraq
Another six people were killed and 17 others wounded when a car bomb went off near Khilani Square in central Baghdad, police and medical sources said.
Nearly half of Americans threatened by earthquakes
Nearly half of Americans 150 million people are threatened by possibly damaging ground shaking from earthquakes, scientists, including one of Indian-origin, have warned.
22 climbers dead in quake-triggered avalanche on Mount Everest
More than 60 climbers were injured and hundreds of foreign adventurers, hikers and guides at the base camp were feared missing.
Barack Obama pokes fun at political friends and foes at White House dinner
Obama's comedy routine at the annual White House Correspondents' Dinner included a sly dig at Hillary Clinton, the current front-runner to be the Democratic candidate in the 2016 presidential election.
India Under-14 football girls stranded at Kathmandu
An aircraft that was to bring the stranded team back to the country was scheduled to leave the Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu at 12.30 pm.
Earthquake: Government asks media houses to exercise restraint
Thousands were dead in the powerful 7.9-magnitude earthquake and over a dozen aftershocks that jolted Nepal and adjoining areas on Saturday.
Injured flown from Everest, aftershock triggers new avalanches
Nepal's worst earthquake in 81 years, at 7.9 magnitude, killed at least 2,000 people on Saturday.
Serie A: Icardi leads Inter Milan to victory, AC Milan suffer loss
Icardi scored with two minutes remaining to hand them a 2-1 win over AS Roma, while AC Milan's slim hopes of playing in Europe next season were dented in a 2-1 defeat to Udinese.
Plea in SC for probe into hanging of farmer during AAP rally
The plea, filed by advocate G L Mani, has quoted the National Crime Records Bureau statistics and said that 13,574 farmers had committed suicide in 2012.