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Islamic State Posts Photos it Says are of Foreigners Killed in Dhaka Attack
Bangladeshi security forces have launched a commando operation to free the hostages.
'Dishoom' Has Bollywood's Most Expensive Chase Sequence: Varun Dhawan
A lot of international crew was used for the scene, which was shot in Morocco.
Flying Tejas Felt Like Being on Top of the World, Says Pilot
The 40-year-old test pilot is the commanding officer of the IAF's 45 squadron nicknamed Flying Daggers.
Azam Khan Refutes Allegation of 'Misbehaviour' With Engineer
"An under-construction flyover here was inspected by me on June 25 where it was found to be not up to the mark. Certain portions of the flyover had caved in many times in which two workers had lost their lives," he alleged.
Oracle Ordered to Pay HP $3 Billion
A California jury ordered Oracle to pay Hewlett-Packard Enterprise Co $3 billion in damages in a case over HP's Itanium servers, an Oracle spokeswoman.
Modi Govt Claiming AAP Govt's Achievements as its Own: Kejriwal
The ad on 'Doing Business in India: Made Easier At Every Step' listed a series of measures taken towards ensuring ease of business.
UN to Form Independent Watchdog on LGBT Rights, India Abstains From Voting
The U.N. Human Rights Council appointed an independent investigator to help protect homosexuals and transgender people worldwide from violence and discrimination. With 23 states in favour and 18 muslim, India, South Africa and the Philippines were among...
Driver Killed After Tesla's Self Driving Car Collides With Truck, US Govt Begins Probe
Tesla Model S sedans start at about $66,000.
Karan Johar to Anupam Kher: B-Town Applauds Akshay Kumar's 'Rustom' Trailer
While the trailer made Ajay Devgn take a second look at it, filmmaker Karan Johar found it "supremely intriguing".
Euro 2016: Eden Hazard Returns to Training for Belgium
The Chelsea winger is Belgium's most dangerous attacking player and starred in the 4-0 victory over Hungary in the round of 16.
World Bank Chief Meets Modi, Discusses Nutrition, Green Power
World Bank chief Jim Yong Kim meets Prime Minister Narendra Modi to discusses nutrition green power for India and to make strong and sustained inroads to reducing poverty and helping lead the world in ending extreme poverty by 2030.
Normalisation of Indo-Pak Relations Vital to Both Countries: US
"The normalisation of relations between Pakistan and India is vital to both countries and the region," State Department Deputy Spokesman Mark Toner said.
Spain Goalkeeper Iker Casillas Hints at Retirement
The 35-year-old did not play in any of Spain's four games at Euro 2016 with national team coach Vicente del Bosque picking Manchester United's David De Gea in goal.
Modi Cabinet Reshuffle Likely Before July 6, UP to Have More Faces
Some Cabinet ministers are likely to face the axe while some ministers of state might be elevated.
Europe Poised to Receive Boost in US Visitors this Summer
Lower airfares and the strength of the greenback are predicted to bring more US travelers to Europe this summer compared to earlier this year.
Pak Backing Terror Groups That Target American Troops In Afghan: US Congressman
A top US Congressman has opposed the decision to increase American aid to Pakistan made by the House of Representatives.