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Champions League: Leicester March Into Last 16 With Real, Tottenham Out
As Leicester celebrated, Tottenham in contrast saw their adventure in Europe's top club competition come to a grinding halt after a 2-1 loss at Monaco, who won Group E in the process.
Sensex Rallies 170 Points on Short-Covering, Asian Cues
Market benchmark Sensex surged about 170 points in early trade on Wednesday, building on its Tuesday's recovery, as investors and domestic institutions widened their bets amid positive global cues.
US Warns of Terror Strikes at Christmas Markets in Europe
The US has warned its citizens that Europe is at a "heightened risk of terror attacks" at its Christmas markets and other seasonal holiday events.
Kashmir is a Political Problem, Needs Political Solution: Omar Abdullah
National Conference working president and former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Wednesday said Kashmir is a "political issue" and needs a "political solution" for heralding lasting peace in the state.
Hurricane Otto Heads Toward Central America, Kills Three
Tropical Storm Otto strengthened into a hurricane in the Caribbean as it lurched toward Central America, causing three deaths in Panama and prompting coastal evacuations in Costa Rica and Nicaragua.
Sporting Clube De Goa Confirm Withdrawal From I-League
Sporting clube de Goa on Tuesday confirmed they have formally withdrawn from I-League 2016-17 owing to "strong objections" to the proposed road map by AIFF and its marketing partners IMG-Reliance for Indian football.
Businessman Caught Carrying Rs 3.5 Crore in Demonetised Currency; Let Off
After the heavyweight intervention, both the businessman and the cash was allegedly let off by CISF and IT officials.
Punjab Polls: AAP Consolidates in Malwa After Split in Awaaz-e-Punjab
After feelers from the Congress, Pargat Singh and Navjot Singh Sidhu veered towards the grand old party. This left the Bains brothers with little option given their politics of anti-Congressism in Punjab.
FIFA Chief Gianni Infantino Wants Video Refereeing for Next World Cup
Infantino says he is in favour of introducing video refereeing for the 2018 World Cup in Russia, after previously expressing fears it would break up games too much.
People in Public Life Supporting Corruption, Black Money: PM Modi
There is need to stand against this mindset to compromise with loss in values, he said, adding it is one thing if some people do not have strength to fight it and totally another to carry aloft the "flag of evils".
CBI Questions Jagdish Tytler in Anti-Sikh Riots Case
The CBI on Tuesday questioned senior Congress leader Jagadish Tytler in a 1984 anti-Sikh riots case, officials said.
Two Qatari Women Robbed on Paris Motorway in 5 Million-Euro Heist
The women had just left Le Bourget airport northeast of the capital on Monday when their Bentley was held up by two masked men.
Demonetisation: Here's What the Opposition Demands and Govt Denies
The showdown over demonetisation has paralysed Parliament since the start of the Winter Session last week. Here’s a look at key Opposition demands and the government’s counter:
Turkey PM Binali Yildirim Withdraws Controversial Child Sex Conviction Bill
Critics had said the bill - which would allow the release from jail of sex assault convicts if they marry their victims - would legitimise rape.
Apple Confirms Flaw in iPhone 6 Plus, Launches Repair Programme
Apple will contact customers who may have paid for a service repair related to this issue either through Apple or an Apple authorised service provider to arrange reimbursement.
Honda Unveil Civic Si Coupe at La Auto Show 2016
Unlike what is expected from a sport trim, Civic Si has plenty of features such as a sunroof and a seven speaker audio system on board.