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Can habitual party crasher Apple make the smartwatch a must-have?
Can Apple's history of arriving late and making a big splash in various gadget categories continue with the Apple Watch?
India and China in wary dance as Xi visits South Asia
Both India and Japan are wary of what many see as Beijing's growing territorial assertiveness, and Washington is eager for them to step up their cooperation by way of counterweight to China.
Exclusive: If the Tiger Can Survive, It's in India
Dr. Yadvendradev Jhala, a pioneer in the field of tiger conservation who works with the Wildlife Institute of India, explains how India is leading tiger conservation.
Kolkata taxis' indefinite strike from September 18
Kolkata taxi drivers to go on an indefinite strike from September 18 to protest police "excesses" while demanding a fare hike.
Flood control room set up at Andhra Bhawan in Delhi
People from the state who require help can contact the helpline number 011-23384188.
Army engineers build bridges within a day in Jammu, Poonch
The bridge was completed in just a day and people stuck in Tawi Island villages were very happy and thanked Army for the speedy installation of the bridge.
Government clears stake sale in CIL, ONGC, NHPC; may get Rs 43000 crore
The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA), chaired by PM Modi approved the disinvestment of 10 per cent paid-up equity capital in Coal India (CIL), an official statement said.
World Shooting: Manavjit misses out on final berth; Anisa, Rahi disappoint
Manavjit Singh Sandhu missed out on a final berth by a whisker while Rahi Sarnabot and Anisa Sayyed disappointed in women's 25-m pistol at the Shooting World Championship.
Age row: Won't take up party posts after turning 65, says Satyavrat Chaturvedi
Downplaying the matter, however, party spokesman Salman Khurshid said in a lighter vein that "I would have to see the calendar for myself". Khurshid is 61.
West Bengal: HC asks CID to probe disappearance of girl from Murshidabad
The 16-year old girl from Patipukur area in the city's northern suburbs had gone to visit her relatives at Kandi in Murshidabad district from where she went missing.
Debate on Kashmir in UK Parliament causes stir
Around 20 British MPs, including Ward, Labour's shadow finance secretary Shabana Mahmood and secretary of the All Party Parliamentary Group for Kashmir Richard Harrington, are lined up to address the debate.
Subhash Chandra Garg appointed as World Bank ED
Garg, a 1983-batch IAS officer of Rajasthan cadre, will have a tenure of three years from the date of assuming charge of the post, said an order issued by the Appointments Committee of Cabinet (ACC).
Nagaland: Three MLAs move court against disqualification order
The three NCP MLAs, Imtilemba Sangtam, Dr TM Lotha and Mmhonlumo Kikon, had switched sides to the BJP on June 16 last claiming to have fulfilled all the laid down provisions under the Tenth Schedule of the Anti-Defection Law of the Constitution.
Aaron Ramsey doubtful for Arsenal against champions Manchester City
Ramsey, who has scored in two of Arsenal's three Premier League games this season, limped off in the final minutes of Wales' 2-1 win in Andorra.
Journalists protest ban on channels in Telangana
Journalists from two Telugu news channels staged a protest demanding the lifting of a ban on their channels in Telangana.
SC asks Kerala not to cancel licences of hotels selling alcohol till Thursday
Agreeing to hear the plea of Kerala-based hotels against the state government's decision not to grant them bar licence, the SC has posted the matter to be heard on Thursday.