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Watch: 'Ideals are peaceful, history is violent', says Brad Pitt in the new trailer for 'Fury'
After shooting Nazis in 'Inglorious Bastards', Brad Pitt is back in a World War II film, directed by David Ayer.
No shortfall in onion, potato stocks in city: Delhi government
As per directions of the Delhi Lt Governor, the Delhi Agricultural Marketing Board (DAMB) has started selling onions and potatoes at subsidised rates via 32 mobile vans in different parts of the city, said Development Commissioner Puneet Goel.
Ashok Gehlot demands fair probe into 'animal vial' use in Rajasthan
Former Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot on Wednesday demanded from the state government to clarify the facts on the alleged use of animals' antibiotic-injections administered on human being at a Jodhpur government hospital.
Sivakasi: Two dead, five injured in cracker factory fire
Sivakasi, known for its cracker and match sticks factories has witnessed several such fatal incidents in the past too.
Murray drops just two games in second-round win at Wimbledon
Defending champion Andy Murray dropped just two games as he overwhelmed Blaz Rola of Slovenia to reach the third round.
Gene in brain linked to kidney cancer
The study was published in the journal Cancer Research.
Sonia Gandhi expresses grief over Rajdhani accident
Congress President Sonia Gandhi on Wednesday expressed deep grief over the Delhi-Dibrugarh Rajdhani Express accident in Bihar.
Li Na, Venus Williams advance to third round at Wimbledon
Li Na advanced to the third round at Wimbledon with a 6-2, 6-2 win on Wednesday over Yvonne Meusburger of Austria.
Sri Sri Ravi Shankar optimistic about new Indian government
Ravi Shankar, whose Art of Living Foundation has centres in Pakistan also, said both India and Pakistan are wise enough to take steps towards lasting peace between them.
Earth-size 'diamond' discovered in space
The research was published in the Astrophysical Journal.
Harsh Vardhan holds talks with US Health Secretary
The meeting came on the eve of an important international meet 'Acting on the Call: Ending Preventable Child and Maternal Deaths' being organized by the US in association with India and Ethiopia.
Maharashtra: Medical officer arrested for raping colleague for a year
The medical officer also took pictures of the victim and threatened to make them public.
Kerry arrives for NATO talks on Ukraine, Iraq
With crises boiling over in Ukraine and Syria, the Sunni jihadist offensive in northern Iraq has added new urgency to an already packed NATO agenda
US cuts more Thailand aid, considers moving exercises
Washington has blocked $4.7 million in security-related aid to Thailand, which accounts for roughly half of its $10.5 million in annual assistance to the longtime ally
Bihar mulls introducing e-shakti cards for PDS
Laying stress on application of Information Technology for transparency in subsidised foodgrain distribution, Bihar is planning to make available grains to beneficiaries through PDS outlets on the basis of e-shakti smart cards.
New York Times prints a blank back page in support of jailed Al-Jazeera journalists
An Egyptian court had convicted three Al-Jazeera journalists and sentenced them to seven years in prison on terrorism-related charges.