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This rain map of India paints a worrisome picture
There is a departure of -43% in the all India area weighted rainfall.
Rio Ferdinand set to sign for QPR, says Harry Redknapp
Ferdinand, a free agent after leaving Manchester United, is working as an analyst for the BBC at the World Cup finals in Brazil.
Delhi: 12 students fall ill after mid-day meal
Students of Sarvodaya Bal Vidyalaya in Patparganj area of east Delhi fell ill after eating 'Rajma Chawal' that was served to them.
Opportunity for a Tamilian to become SC judge lost: Karunanidhi on Gopal Subramanium
The Chief Justice of India RM Lodha had recently criticised the government for segregating Subramanium's file without his knowledge.
Angelina Jolie pays tribute to 'Unbroken' inspiration Zamperini
Angelina Jolie, who directed the 2014 film "Unbroken" based on the life of Louis Zamperini, former Olympic runner and World War II hero, says of his passing - "It is a loss impossible to describe".
West Bengal: Misinformation campaign on against us, says Mamata Banerjee
Addressing an official programme, Banerjee said while "good work" was never publicised, small matters were getting highlighted.
World Cup 2014: Sakho says France players have 'rage' inside them
France defender Mamadou Sakho and his teammates will be filled with "rage" when they take on Germany in the World Cup quarter-finals.
Mumbai: Principal, teacher arrested for molesting a 13-year-old girl
The complaint by the girl claims that 6 other students were also molested by the arrested duo.
Wimbledon: All-white clothing rule 'too strict', says Federer
Roger Federer said Wimbledon's tighter enforcement of its all-white clothing policy for players is "too strict."
World Cup 2014: FIFA asks magazine for proof of match-fixing
FIFA's security director Mutschke says they have monitored all 56 games so far and have "no indication of any match manipulation on the betting market".
Egypt court jails Morsi's son for year on hashish charges
Abdullah and his friend were arrested on March 1 after allegedly found in possession of two hashish joints.
US privacy board says NSA Internet spying program is effective but worrying
Privacy issues have become a hot topic since former NSA contractor Edward Snowden exposed the spy agency's phone and Internet spying programs.
Suspected revenge killing sparks Jerusalem clashes
Police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said authorities were investigating the teenager's disappearance and trying to identify the body.
Kriti Sanon calls her next an 'ambitious film'
Model-turned-actress Kriti Sanon made her debut in Bollywood opposite Tiger Shroff in 'Heropanti'.
World Cup 2014: Footballers and their trend-setting styles
Stars of the beautiful game are followed as much for their footy skills as for their tattooed bodies, hairstyles and clothing.
Facebook testing 'missed call' ads in India
Facebook is testing a new type of ad in India that allows mobile phone users to click a button that calls a brand advertiser.