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7.5 magnitude earthquake hits Peru, no casualty reported
Peru lies on what is known as the "Ring of Fire" -- an arc of fault lines that circles the Pacific Basin and is prone to frequent earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.
We will not succumb to fear, US-France unite against ISIS: President Barack Obama
"Make no mistake, we will win, and groups like ISIL will lose," Obama said.
India has become aspirational, confidence in Indian economy has been restored: Jaitley
Today we live in a world full of turmoil and volatility, trying to put firewalls around the economy to save it from crisis, says FM.
Modi woos Singapore with reforms card, says FDI is 'first develop India'
There is a lot that Singapore can teach u and the one example is cleanliness, says PM Modi
FIFA ethics committee seeks life ban against UEFA president Michel Platini
The FIFA ethics committee has requested a life ban for Michel Platini, the Frenchman's lawyer said Tuesday, a move that would rule the UEFA president out of the race to succeed Sepp Blatter.
Delhi BJP MLA suspended till Thursday for sexist comments on AAP legislator Alka Lamba
BJP MLA Om Praakash Sharma was suspended from the assembly till Thursday for using foul language against AAP MLA Alka Lamba.
Haryana Minister Anil Vij sees Pakistan hand behind intolerance issue
Vij termed actor Aamir Khan's remarks on the intolerance issue as "unnecessary and untimely" and urged him to review it.
Sofia Vergara's wedding dress made by 32 people
Sofia Vergara's custom-made wedding dress was made by 32 people in 1,657 hours.
Australian man Phuc Dat Bich 'honoured' after name goes viral on Facebook
The 23-year-old, whose name is pronounced Phoo Da Bi, originally posted a complaint on Facebook in January that it was 'highly irritating that nobody seems to believe me when I say that my full legal name is how you see it'.
US warplanes destroy 283 fuel trucks in Syria
Just as in that earlier case, US jets on Saturday first conducted a low-flying "show of force" over the trucks, then dropped leaflets telling drivers to flee.
Brussels terror alert stays, schools, metro to reopen on Wednesday
The army and police will continue to be deployed in force and the country will reduce the number of events with large crowds, for fear of a repeat of the Paris gun and suicide bomb attacks on November 13.
ISIS does not consider Indians good enough fighters
According to an intelligence report, fighters from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh as well as certain countries like Nigeria and Sudan are considered inferior to Arab fighters.
Nestle resumes production of Maggi noodles at Pantnagar plant in Uttarakhand
Nestle, which relaunched Maggi noodles on November 9, is presently producing it at three locations Nanjangud (Karnataka), Moga (Punjab) and Bicholim (Goa).
Mikhail claims he complained about sister Sheena's disappearance but no one paid heed
After seeing her absence on social media, Mikhail along with Peter Mukerjea's son Rahul Mukerjee, had got in touch with Sheena's friend.
APJ Abdul Kalam's grand nephew quits BJP for not making ex-President's Delhi bungalow a memorial
The former president's house at 10 Rajaji Marg was allotted to Union Minister Mahesh Sharma after Kalam's family members vacated it on October 18.