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World's first penis transplant patient to father a child
The 22-year-old man, who has not been named, is among around 250 South Africans who lose their penises each year in botched traditional circumcisions.
Pentagon chief urges China to stop building artificial islands in South China Sea
US Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter has called on Beijing to stop building artificial islands in the disputed waters of the South China Sea, as he hosted a top Chinese general.
Arsenal charged over Chambers transfer
The charge relates to Arsenal's signing of young Southampton defender Calum Chambers for around 16 million pounds ($24.8 million) last year.
Call drops issue can be resolved without increasing the number of towers, contends Broadcom
According to Broadcom, more than the government, the onus is majorly on the mobile operators. A lot is possible from the end of service providers to better the connectivity situation in India.
Rajasthan: At least 25 dead as high voltage electric wire falls on bus in Tonk
Incident took place when a wedding party of 50 people was travelling in the bus.
Somnath Bharti likely to apply for anticipatory bail in domestic violence case
The former Delhi law minister would seek an anticipatory bail if an FIR was lodged against him.
'Kung Fu Panda 3': First still of the thrid installment is all about the panda family
The story will pick up from where it was left in the second film. Po visits his birthplace with his biological father, a secret panda paradise, where he does not fit in.
Missing MH370 jet may have nosedived into the ocean: Study
Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 disappeared with 239 people, including five Indians on board on March 8, 2014, while flying from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.
Rupee gains back 5 paise against dollar
Forex dealers said a weakening dollar against other currencies overseas supported the rupee, but a lower opening in the domestic equity market limited the gains.
Justice Karnan of Madras High Court writes to CJI flaying Collegium system
He charged the collegium is wielding absolute power and hence acting on its own views or whims and fancies. Commending the union government, he said it has rightly amended the Bill which resulted in formation of the National Judicial Commission.
Sebi bars two individuals from securities markets for five years
Regulator Sebi on Thursday barred two individuals from securities markets for five years for involvement in fraudulent trading in the shares of Sword-Edge Commercials Ltd.
India lose 1-2 to Oman in FIFA 2018 World Cup qualifier
India fell behind as soon as the match began after poor marking helped forward Qasim Said score with a stinging left-footed shot within 20 seconds.
Khalistani terrorist Jagtar Singh Tara reveals plans to carry out targeted killings in Punjab
While on the run, Tara was in touch with Kashmiri terrorists too according to his interrogation report accessed exclusively by CNN-IBN.
Zimbabwe to phase out worthless local dollar
The Zimbabwean dollar will officially be taken out of circulation, officials said on Thursday.
Delhi High Court cancels bail of youngster who attacked woman lawyer
The Delhi High Court on Thursday cancelled the bail granted to a youngster accused of entering the home of a woman lawyer and attacking her with an iron rod.
Opposition to Yoga anti-national act, says BJP
BJP said opposition to Yoga amounted to "anti-national" and "anti-social" acts and those who are creating an unnecessary controversy over the issue cannot be well wishers of the country.