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Three men arrested for anti-Semitic tweets after Premier League match
Three men have been arrested for posting anti-Semitic comments on Twitter following Tottenham's Premier League match against West Ham in October.
Metro projects in India cheapest in the world: Urban Development Secretary
Metro projects in India are the cheapest in the world due to availability of abundant manpower resources, Urban Development Secretary Sudhir Krishna said on Friday.
I do not consider myself Rajinikanth of Bollywood: Salman Khan
Salman Khan says that he is no close to Rajinikanth but would be happy if he comes even closer to him as a person.
Sachin Tendulkar attends Rajya Sabha, MPs queue up for autograph
Clad in a check-shirt and a black pullover, Tendulkar walked in from the Chairman's chamber shortly before the House was called to order.
Death toll crosses 6000 in Haiyan hit Philippines, about 1700 still missing
The number of people killed from typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines crossed 6,000, authorities said on Friday.
No debate on Lokpal today as Rajya Sabha adjourned till Monday after uproar
Disruptions continued in the Rajya Sabha as SP and Seemandhra MPs shouted slogans on price rise and Telangana respectively.
Rupee down 30 paise against dollar in early trade
The domestic unit had lost 58 paise to close at 61.83 against the dollar in the previous session on weak local stocks.
WTA to add extra grass court tournament from 2015
The ATP and WTA tours had previously announced that the break between the French Open and Wimbledon will be increased to three weeks rather than two starting in 2015.
L-G Najeeb Jung calls AAP after BJP refuses to form government in Delhi
BJP's chief ministerial candidate Harsh Vardhan said that they will form the government only after they get a clear mandate.
BJP's CM candidate Harsh Vardhan meets Delhi's L-G Najeeb Jung
Najeeb Jung had invited the BJP leader after no party succeeded to get a clear majority in the Assembly elections held last week.
France stun Belgium to enter semis of Junior Hockey World Cup
Jean-Laurent Kierffer scored a brace as France stunned European champions Belgium 5-4 in a nail-biting encounter.
Singaopre: 4 more Indians charged for riots in 'Little India'
Four more Indians were charged on Thursday for alleged rioting in Singapore's worst outbreak of violence in over 40 years as police continued the crackdown on foreign workers, taking the number of Indians charged to 31.
Nagarjuna's 'Uyyala Jampala' to be released on Christmas
Nagarjuna, who considers December to be a very lucky month, is planning to release 'Uyyala Jampala' on Christmas day.
No plans to bring no-confidence motion against Nitish Kumar: BJP
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) said on Thursday it has no plans to bring a no-confidence motion against the Bihar government. The comment a day after Chief Minister Nitish Kumar dared the opposition to vote him out in the legislature.
Army officer rapes 24-year-old girl on the pretext of getting her a job
A 24-year-old girl was allegedly raped by an army officer on the pretext of getting her a teaching job in an army school in Meerut, police said.
Sheohar: Maoists torch vehicles and houses at bridge construction site
Armed Maoists torched five vehicles and houses of labourers at a bridge construction site in a village in Bihar's Sheohar district, a police officer said today.