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World Cup 2014: We're getting better, says Scolari but goals scarce
"In my opinion, the team played at least 10 percent better than we played against Croatia," Scolari said after a 0-0 draw in Brazil's second Group A game.
India leads the way in combating climate change: Time
Of the six countries polled, Indians were the likeliest to express deep concerns about energy and consumption.
Rebels keep JD-U on tenterhooks ahead of RS bypoll in Bihar
Trouble seemed to be brewing for the ruling JD(U) ahead of the Rajya Sabha bypoll in Bihar on June 19 with a dissident leader claiming that 33 MLAs skipped the legislature party meeting in Patna on Tuesday evening.
Uttar Pradesh governor BL Joshi resigns
Uttar Pradesh Governor BL Joshi resigned on Tuesday after a nudge from the Centre to some Governors appointed by the previous UPA government to quit.
Vasundhara Raje to meet the public in Jaipur every Wednesday
Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje will meet the public in Jaipur on every Wednesday to redress their grievances and complaints, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Rajendra Rathore said on Tuesday.
World Cup 2014: Rooney hits back at media following criticism
Rooney has criticised sections of the media who questioned his form and speculated that the England forward had been relegated to training with the reserves.
Government imposes MEP on onion exports to control price hike
The MEP, which is the rate below which no exports are allowed, has been re-introduced 3 months after the UPA government abolished it.
Brinda Karat slams Vasundhara Raje's policies as anti-labour
The CPI(M) on Tuesday said the Left would remain vigilant on the functioning of the Narendra Modi government and observe fulfilment of its promises.
'AP Congressmen who joined other parties now living like slaves'
Before the parliamentary and Assembly polls, many Congress leaders had quit the party and joined TDP, YSR Congress or others political outfits.
Smart glasses that can help people with limited vision navigate
The transparent electronic displays, where the glasses' lenses would be, give a simple image of nearby people and obstacles.
Amitabh Bachchan rings bell at Bombay Stock Exchange
Amitabh Bachchan Tuesday morning rang the bell at the Bombay Stock Exchange as part of the promotions of 'Yudh'.
First look: Dhanush's 'Velai Illa Pattathaari' teaser showcases him as the quintessential angry young man
The trailer of Dhanush and Amala Paul's Tamil film 'Velai Illa Pattathaari' is set to be released later this month.
Kareena taught me how to pout for 'Humshakals', she said I have to look better than Riteish as a girl: Saif Ali Khan
Saif Ali Khan's female avatar in upcoming film 'Humshakals' is the much-talked about affair.
AirAsia India announces Bangalore-Kochi flights for just Rs 500
The airline would start daily operations from Bangalore to Kochi and vice versa from July 20, an airline spokesperson said.
Iran's General in Iraq, terrorists seize key city
The insurgents seized the strategic city of Tal Afar near the Syrian border on Monday.
More US troops to Iraq, special forces considered
About 170 of those forces have already arrived and another 100 soldiers will be on standby in a nearby country until they are needed, a US official said.