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France summons US ambassador over spying report
The NSA's targets appeared to be individuals suspected of links to terrorism, as well as those tied to French business or politics, Le Monde wrote.
SC refuses to interfere in ASI's gold hunt in Unnao
The Supreme Court on Monday refused to interfere in the ongoing Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) excavation for gold supposed to be buried under the ruins of a 19th century fort in UP's Unnao district, saying it cannot pass an order on the basis of as...
'24' spreading magic, says Anil Kapoor
Anil Kapoor is excited with the response to his debut television production '24'.
Catania sack coach Rolando Maran
Catania football club announced that they have sacked coach Rolando Maran and replaced him with former Genoa boss Gigi De Canio.
Schalke rely on Boateng and youth against Chelsea
With half a dozen players missing through injury, Schalke coach Jens Keller hinted that he would use a makeshift lineup on Tuesday.
A new headset that plays music and tracks your health
The headset gathers data on heart rate, speed, distance travelled, aerobic fitness level and calories burned.
Security tightened for President's Shillong visit today
Security has been beefed up at the Brookside bungalow and the Don Bosco Museum.
Acid attack: Preethi Rathi's family to protest outside Shinde's house
23-year-old Rathi was attacked with acid by an unidentified person while getting off a train in Bandra on the 2nd of May.
Not an 'iota of change' on Kashmir policy: US
The comment was made after Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif sought US intervention in resolving the Kashmir issue.
Federer reflects on mistakes of playing injured
Roger Federer thinks he made mistakes this year by playing when injured, but insists he is ready for a strong finish.
Fiorentina stun Juventus 4-2 with Rossi hat-trick
Carlos Tevez and Paul Pogba gave Juventus a 2-0 half-time lead but Rossi struck back with goals in the 65th, 76th and 80th and Spanish forward Joaquin added his first Serie A strike in the 78th.
Dimitrov beats Ferrer to win Stockholm Open
Grigor Dimitrov of Bulgaria secured his first ATP tour title at the Stockholm Open by beating top-seeded David Ferrer of Spain 2-6, 6-3, 6-4.
Tommy Haas beats Robin Haase in Vienna final
Tommy Haas won his 15th career title and second of the season by defeating Robin Haase of the Netherlands 6-3, 4-6, 6-4 at the Erste Bank Open.
Ronaldo, Portugal await World Cup playoff draw
Cristiano Ronaldo and Portugal will find out who they must beat in a playoff to reach the World Cup in Brazil.
Five directors to act in 'Oru Korean Padam'
Five directors will act in a Malayalam film 'Oru Korean Padam' directed by Sujith S Nair.
Police busts fake education board, 15 arrested
A gang running a fake education board was busted by the Uttar Pradesh Police on Sunday. About 15 people were arrested for allegedly duping lakhs of students in 22 states.