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Disneyland Paris closed to public after Paris terror attacks
Disneyland Paris is closed to the public in a highly unusual move because of a string of attacks targeting a stadium, concert hall and cafes in Paris that killed at least 120.
Indian leaders condemn terror strikes in Paris
Soon after the attacks, Prime Minister Modi, who is in London, tweeted, "News from Paris is anguishing & dreadful. Prayers with families of the deceased. We are united with people of France in this tragic hour."
Past extremist attacks in Western Europe
Around ten major extremist attacks have taken place in Western Europe since 1995.
Ford India recalls 16,444 units of compact SUV EcoSport
Ford is recalling 16,444 units of its popular compact SUV EcoSport manufactured between November 2013 and April 2014 in India to rectify faulty rear twist beam bolt, which is a part of suspension.
Mufti Mohammad Sayeed drops hints about Mehbooba succeeding him
Sayeed also raised the issue with Prime Minister Narendra Modi when he visited the state earlier in November.
Samantha to essay the role of a slum dweller in Vetrimaaran's 'Vada Chennai'
To be set against the backdrop of North Madras, the film will chronicle 30 years in the life of a gangster.
FIFA Vice President Angel Maria Villar warned, fined $25K in World Cup bid case
FIFA vice president Angel Maria Villar has been warned and fined 25,000 Swiss francs ($25,000) for misconduct during the 2018-2022 World Cup bid investigation.
Scarlett Johansson motivates me to do stunts; would love to do an action film: Sana Saeed
The actress promises to give her 100% in all the challenges awaiting her in the beautiful land of Argentina.
Wayne Rooney faces 'huge challenge' for England starting place
The England captain will not start Friday's friendly against Spain in Alicante, with manager Roy Hodgson expected to pair the in-form Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane and Everton midfielder Ross Barkley in attack.
Over 20,000 people sign White House petition for Hawara's release
Launched by US-based separatist group "Sikhs For Justice" (SFJ), the online petition "urges the President to seek release of Jathedar Hawara from India". Hawara is undergoing "imprisonment till death" for the assassination in 1995 of Beant Singh, the then...
Bolivia beat Venezuela 4-2 to kick-start World Cup qualifying campaign
Striker Rodrigo Ramallo scored two first-half goals as Bolivia got their World Cup qualifying campaign off the ground with an exciting 4-2 home victory over Venezuela on Thursday.
VHP calls for Karnataka bandh after row over Tipu Sultan birth anniversary celebrations
Two persons were killed in the protests over the issue this week. Playwright Girish Karnad as well as BJP's Mysuru MP Pratap Simha have received death threats for praising Tipu Sultan.
American India Foundation celebrates philantrophy and promotes new health program
30-year-old woman allegedly gangraped in Bengaluru, 2 security guards arrested
According to the complainant, the guards saw her sitting alone in the parking lot. They then dragged her to a secluded spot and allegedly raped her.
Lionel Messi may aggravate injury if he plays El Clasico, says doctor
Argentina team doctor Homero de Agostino believes Lionel Messi has a chance of aggravating his knee injury if he turns up for FC Barcelona in the "El Clasico" against Real Madrid next weekend.