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Afghan President arrives in India, to seek military aid
Apart from extensive developmental assistance programme, India also provides training in capacity building to 2,000 Afghans every year.
Iraq: Wave of attacks kills at least 86 in Shiite and Sunni areas
Renewed violence in both Shiite and Sunni areas since late April has fueled concerns of a return to sectarian warfare.
Govt examining report on Walmart lobbying: Sachin Pilot
Set up in January 2012, the panel looked into whether Walmart undertook any activities in India in contravention of any Indian law.
Avika Gor: I don't mind playing mature roles
Avika Gor says that she loves acting and doesn't mind playing mature roles.
I believe in doing just one film at a time: Varun Dhawan
Varun Dhawan might be new in Bollywood but the actor wants to stick to one film policy.
Technical expert Paddy Lowe joining Mercedes
Former McLaren technical director Paddy Lowe is joining Mercedes after an agreement was struck between the Formula One rivals.
Italy's Nicola Rizzoli to referee Champions League final
Nicola Rizzoli of Italy will referee the Champions League final between Borussia Dortmund and Bayern Munich.
Terror suspect's death: UP CM to compensate family
Delhi's Jama Masjid Maulana Ahmed Bukhari on Sunday told reporters that UP government had assured "adequate compensation" to the Mujahid's kin.
Deepika: I don't know how to take compliments
Deepika says she is not good at fielding compliments and adds that beauty and physical attributes are 'artificial'.
World's first 8-inch Windows 8 tablet Acer W3 appears on official website
The Acer W3 features an 8.1-inch WXGA (1280 x 768) display and is powered by an Intel Clover Trail Atom Z2760 processor.
Juventus confirm Carlos Tevez talks
Juventus general manager confirmed that the Serie A champions are in contact with Carlos Tevez in an attempt to sign the Argentine striker.
Thanks to 'Lootera', Motwane excluded from Cannes entourage
Motwane is not allowed to take a single day off from the editing, and post-production phase of 'Lootera'.
Govt mulls putting cap on preferred seats on airlines
Government has recently allowed the airlines to impose additional fees for services such as seat preferences or meals among others.
Take gradual initiatives: Kayani to Sharif on ties with India
Before the Pakistan polls, Sharif had made some surprisingly positive statements on ties with India which many thought may not have gone down well with the Army.
Bardhan hits back at CPI(M) over remarks against his party
Bardhan spoke at the state council meeting of the CPI which was attended by CPI General Secretary S Sudhakar Reddy and other party leaders.
Wrestling makes drastic changes to please IOC
Wrestlers were told to bring changes to their sport, adapt to a new environment and make it more suitable for television audience if they wanted to remain in the Olympics