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3 top Chinese officials killed in Mali hotel attack
Three executives of China Railway Construction Corporation Limited were killed in the Radisson Blu hotel siege in the Malian capital Bamako on Friday, the company said in a statement.
Tricolour hoisted upside down at PM Modi-Abe photo-op, government sources call it an inadvertent mistake
The national flag was in the background of Prime Minister Modi and Shinzo Abe's customary handshake at the ASEAN Summit.
Spy Jonathan Pollard released after 30 years in US jail
A US court jailed Pollard, a Stanford University graduate and former US Navy intelligence analyst, for life in 1987 after he pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to deliver national defense information to a foreign government.
Nandita Das: People don't take a stand in Bollywood
Nandita Das feels people in Bollywood still shy away from voicing opinion on certain topics while celebrities in Hollywood talk about their films and the issues in the same breath.
World needs to come together to fight forces like ISIS: MEA secretary Anil Wadhwa
Wadhwa said that all countries, including India, were under the threat of terrorist groups like ISIS and that it was essential for them to come together and forge an alliance.
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan completes 21 years of winning Miss World title
Actress Aishwarya Rai Bachchan has completed 21 years of winning the Miss World pageant and she says she feels "overwhelmed by this honour".
Arsene Wenger thanks England for support after Paris attacks
"I want to thank the English community who showed great solidarity. It was a huge shock for our country," Wenger said.
Do you work in shifts? You could be at risk of developing heart ailments, diabetes
Shift workers are more likely to develop metabolic syndrome, coronary heart disease and Type 2 diabetes than employees with regular daytime shifts.
Potato to web: Internet outsourcing in Pakistan's mountainous north
Forced by economic necessity, Gulmit was finally connected to the web, driven by ambitious village youths eager to tap in to the digital economy and the endless possibilities of outsourced work.
Bhubaneswar: Female students beat up aviation institute director, allege sexual harassment
When the student complained to the institute's director he allegedly said that they have to compromise to continue with the job.
Russian jets 'hunting' IS oil tanker trucks: Defence Ministry
The ministry said that Russian aviation had already destroyed some 500 fuel trucks over the past "few days" transporting oil from Syria to refineries in Iraq.
Delhi Assembly Winter Session begins on a stormy note
Delhi government will introduce six bills, including Delhi School Education Amendment Bill and Minimum Wages Amendment Bill in this Assembly session.
My government is unsparing when it comes to dealing with corruption: PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday reiterated the commitment of the Centre to fight the issues of corruption and black money.
Will find those responsible for blowing up Russian airliner from anywhere on the planet and punish them, vows Putin
Sources said Russia launched air strikes against the Islamic State stronghold of Raqqa in northern Syria on Tuesday, signalling Moscow was becoming more concerned about the threat posed by IS.
2015 LA Auto Show: Ford to debut the all-new Escape SUV packed with practical tech features
The Escape is the first Ford to feature SYNC Connect, an app-based system for remotely operating everything from door locks and checking tire pressure to locating where it's parked in a crowded lot.
Newlyweds in Indonesia ate alleged rapist's genitals: Police
The victim's body was found in a burnt-out van after a suspected revenge attack sparked by claims from the new wife she was raped a week before her wedding on Sumatra island.