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Football Transfers: Latest news and rumours on Tuesday
IBNLive Sports gives you Tuesday's round-up of all the latest transfer news and gossip involving the leading clubs and top players around the world.
Anti-Telangana strike hits Tamil Nadu-Andhra bus services
Bus services between Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh were hit on Tuesday due to the anti-Telangana indefinite strike called by government employees, including transport corporation workers, in 13 districts of the neighbouring state.
Gold to become costlier by Rs 600 after duty hike
Gold will become costlier by about Rs 600 per 10 grams following government's decision to hike customs duty on the precious metal, according to jewellers and bullion traders.
KFC China sales slump amid bird flu scare
Beijing: The recent bird flu scare in China has dragged KFC's sales in the country by 13 per cent in July, said Yum! Brands Inc, its parent company.
Russia says Syria peace talks unlikely before October
Russia wants a Syria peace conference to be held as soon as possible but it is unlikely to go ahead before October because there is a busy diplomatic schedule before then, a Russian diplomat said on Tuesday.
Facebook to offer OpenTable restaurant bookings via mobile
Facebook said the feature would be available on its mobile pages for more than 20,000 OpenTable restaurant customers across North America.
Kishtwar violence: Supreme Court asks J&K chief secy to file affidavit
The Supreme Court on Tuesday directed the chief secretary of Jammu and Kashmir to file a detailed affidavit on the communal clashes in Kishtwar district and subsequent steps taken by the state government to control the situation.
Protest continues at Darjeeling,30 more arrested
Life remained paralysed in the Darjeeling as there was no transport on the roads and markets were closed on the first day of the two-day "Janata Curfew" announced by the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (GJM).
Cash crunch hits clubs below Premier League: Survey
Clubs at lower levels in English football remain concerned about their finances despite record amounts of cash flowing to teams in the elite Premier League.
Three minor girls drown in a pond in Ghazipur's Suhwal
Three minor girls drowned in a pond in Suhwal area, police said in Ghazipur on Tuesday. Sangita (10), Neelam (7) and Suman (6) drowned in the pond in Kalyanpur village on they said. The bodies have been fished out.
Terror threat ahead of Independence Day puts UP on high alert
An alert has been sounded in Uttar Pradesh following intelligence reports that a terrorist group may try to sneak in from the Nepal border, police said.
Fodder scam: SC to pass order on Lalu's plea to change judge
RJD chief Lalu Prasad Yadav in his petition alleged trial court judge PK Singh is biased.
Not making charges against Vadra in personal capacity: Khemka
Senior IAS officer Ashok Khemka on Monday sought to clear the "erroneous impression" that he had personally shared with the media the allegations against Robert Vadra, saying that the charges were actually part of the report submitted by him to the Haryan...
Gold,silver imports dip 34% to $2.9 billion in July
India's gold and silver imports have declined by 34 per cent year-on-year to USD 2.9 billion on account of various steps taken by the government to curb their imports, especially the yellow metal.
GJM relaxes bandh for 4 days from Aug 15, not to use force
Darjeeling: With the 72-hour deadline, set by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee to withdraw the indefinite bandh in Darjeeling to demand Gorkhaland, expiring, GJM on Monday said the shutdown would not be enforced forcibly and announced a four-day relaxation...
HC to decide on jurisdiction to hear Sadhvi Pragya's bail plea
The Bombay High Court said on Monday that it would first decide on its jurisdiction to hear the bail petition of Sadhvi Pragya Thakur, who is an accused in the Malegaon bomb blast case, before ruling on her bail plea.