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Michael Llodra latest victim of Wimbledon's injury jinx
Frenchman Michael Llodra added his name to Wimbledon's growing injury list after he retired hurt during his second round match against Italy's Andreas Seppi on Thursday.
Small anti-government protests rumble on in Turkish capital
Hundreds of protesters took to the streets in a residential area of the Turkish capital overnight, setting up barricades and lighting small bonfires.
Daughter says Mandela still there, raps media vultures
Makaziwe's outburst came after the government reported another downturn in the condition of the 94-year-old anti-apartheid hero.
No name from BCCI for Khel Ratna award
The BCCI this year hasn't forwarded any name for the prestigious Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna award.
Congress MLAs to meet to chalk out 2014 polls strategy
On a mission to set in order the Congress state unit in Uttar Pradesh, newly appointed AICC general secretary Madhusudan Mistri will meet party MLAs, zonal in-charges and co-ordinators to get a first hand assessment to help chalk out the party's strategy...
National Security Adviser to travel to China
This is the 16th round of the border dialogue between the two countries but the first since the face off with Chinese troops in eastern Ladakh.
China alerts territorial claims by other countries in South China Sea 'futile'
Countries with territorial claims in the South China Sea that look for help from third parties will find their efforts "futile", China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi warned on Thursday, adding that the path of confrontation would be "doomed".
Execution of two Indians put on hold in Kuwait
The execution of two Indians - convicted for murdering a Sri Lankan-was put under suspension after the Indian mission in Kuwait intervened in the matter.
'Satyagraha' is not based on Anna Hazare's movement: Prakash Jha
Jha, who is set to release his film 'Satyagraha', says that it has nothing to do with Anna Hazare's movement.
Brazil defend Neymar from diving criticism
A day after the Brazil striker was accused of being "very apt at pretending to be fouled," the country's football association leapt to his defence.
I beat Federer and his ego, says giantkiller Stakhovsky
Since winning the first of his record 17 grand slam titles on Centre Court in 2003, no one had managed to eject Federer from Wimbledon before the quarter-finals.
Paulinho scores the winner to send Brazil into the final
Paulinho headed Brazil into the Confederations Cup final with an 86th minute header to give the host nation a 2-1 victory over Uruguay.
Record participation in Asian Athletics Championships
A record number of athletes and nations will take part in the 20th Asian Athletics Championship in Pune.
India win 2 medals in shotgun competition in Finland
India's Priyanshu Pandey clinched the individual gold medal in double trap event at the 5th Junior International Shotgun Competition in Finland.
Modi never claimed he rescued 15,000 stranded Gujaratis: Rajnath
Congress had attacked Modi saying he was trying to be 'Rambo' following reports that he evacuated 15,000 Gujaratis from Uttarakhand.
Indian male lifters end runners-up at Asian Championships
The Indian men's weightlifting team finished runners-up in the Asian Championships in Astana, Kazakhstan for the first time in its competitive history.