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Argentine defender Nicolas Otamendi joins Manchester City
Manchester City on Thursday announced the signing of defender Nicolas Otamendi on a five-year deal.
Onion hits two-year high of Rs 4,900 per quintal in India's largest wholesale market in Nashik
To keep prices of onions in check, the Centre has asked state-owned MMTC to float a global tender for import of 10,000 tonnes of onions.
Goa Police moves High Court against ex-CM Kamat's anticipatory bail
The crime branch of the Goa Police also carried out searches at four different places connected to the former chief minister.
Good news! Priyanka Chopra's TV series 'Quantico' to air in India
The 33-year-old actress will be seen as Alex Parrish, a rookie FBI recruit with a mysterious past, in the ABC thriller.
New payments banks won't pose any competitive threat to existing banks: Raghuram Rajan
RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan said that new payments banks would not pose any competitive threat to the existing banks and these new entities would rather serve as 'feeder' for the universal banks.
China's ministry sued for terming homosexuality as 'disorder'
A college student in China is suing the education ministry for describing homosexuality as a "disorder that should be treated".
Three-member government team set to visit FTII campus today
This comes after five students of the institute, who were arrested on Wednesday, were granted bail.
Rajasthan Civic polls results to be declared today
The results of the 129 Rajasthan civic bodies which went to polls on the August 17 will be declared on Thursday.
Original Batgirl Yvonne Craig passes away after battling breast cancer
Atress Yvonne Craig, best known for essaying the role of Batgirl in the 1960's 'Batman' TV series had been suffering from breast cancer that metastasized to her liver.
Arrested FTII students get bail on surety of Rs 3,000
The five students of Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) who were arrested for 'gherao' and allegedly confining director, Prashant Pathrabe, have been granted bail on a surety of Rs 3,000.
Thailand police releases sketch of suspected 'foreign' Bangkok bomber
The detailed sketch, made on the basis of a CCTV grab which showed a youth in yellow T-shirt placing a backpack on a bench, is the strongest lead yet in the Monday explosions.
Suicide bomber kills 10 Kurdish forces in Syria
At least 10 Kurdish security force members were killed on Wednesday in a suicide bomb attack on their station in the northeastern Syrian city of Qamishli, a monitoring group said.
Gerard Pique banned for four matches over Super Cup red card
Pique has been banned for four matches by the Spanish soccer federation (RFEF) after he was sent off for insulting a linesman during Super Cup second leg against Athletic Bilbao.
Rupee ends 4 paise higher at 65.27
The rupee fell by 9 paise to trade at two-year low of 65.40 against dollar at the Interbank Foreign Exchange market ton Wednesday as the US currency strengthened overseas.
Hackers using Internet Explorer flaw to install malware; Microsoft issues emergency fix
The bug can be exploited when vulnerable computers visit booby-trapped websites or open malicious HTML-based emails.
British filmmaker Michael Radford takes masterclass in India
During the masterclass, Radford said that in order to make a film which is set in an unfamiliar culture, one must take a plunge into that particular culture.