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France 'faced down' attacks but still under threat: Francois Hollande
Hollande hailed the "courage" of French security forces but said France "has not finished with the threats targeting it".
Bengal minister urges Jadavpur students to end fast, one hospitalised
The agitation brought together the Kolkata diaspora and university alumni in solidarity through social networking websites.
I was libidinous since school: Uber cab driver tells police
The girl, seated in the back seat, was sleeping. Finding her alone, my intention got corrupted, Uber driver said.
Caroline Wozniacki, Venus Williams advance to set up Auckland showdown
Venus Williams has won all five of her previous meetings with Caroline Wozniacki.
Facebook buys video compression startup QuickFire
Facebook's QuickFire acquisition comes a day after it said it averaged more than 1 billion video views every day since June 2014.
EPL says Frank Lampard under contract at Manchester City, not New York City
The EPL added to the mystery over Lampard's status by confirming he is under contract at City and does not have a formal deal with partner club NY City FC.
Neymar, Messi help Barcelona rout Elche 5-0 in Copa del Rey
Barcelona set aside their off-field troubles and put on a show in which Neymar, Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez scored in a 5-0 route of Elche.
Novak Djokovic bounced out of Qatar Open in quarterfinals
Novak Djokovic was upset by Ivo Karlovic of Croatia 6-7 (2), 7-6 (6), 6-4 while playing through a sandstorm in the Qatar Open quarterfinals.
English FA charges Jose Mourinho for implying bias by referee
Mourinho made the comments after a 1-1 draw at Southampton on December 28, when Cesc Fabregas was booked for simulation rather than being awarded a penalty.
Sri Lanka voting ends with high turn out; incumbent President Mahinda Rajapaksa faces tough test
Sri Lankans on Thursday voted in large numbers in the bitterly contested presidential election in which incumbent Mahinda Rajapaksa is seeking a record third term against his friend-turned-foe Maithripala Sirisena, with an unusually high voter turnout in...
Paris attack: Forced terror on the name of religion
As the alleged Islamic terrorists attack the city of Paris, here is what cartoonist Neelabh has to show.
Fresh firing in France, two police officers shot in Paris a day after deadly attack on a magazine office
The shooting of the officer comes a day after masked gunmen killed 12 people including two police officers in an assault on satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo.
Steven Gerrard move part of new wave of imports to MLS
MLS enters its 20th season with Gerrard, the latest high-profile signing completing an 18 month deal with the Los Angeles Galaxy on Wednesday.
Do the opposite of what I did, and you'll be fine: Anne Hathaway advises Neil Patrick Harris on how to host the Oscars
Anne Hathaway, who hosted the 83rd Annual Academy Awards, has faith that Neil Patrick Harris.
Dear Sakshi Maharaj, as long as every Hindu woman has even one kid who laughs at your speech, we will be ok: Bollywood reacts on BJP leader's speech
The Hindi film fraternity expressed shock on Wednesday over BJP MP Sakshi Maharaj's statement.
Gunmen flee after shooting down 10 journalists, 2 policemen in Charlie Hebdo office in Paris
President Francois Hollande called the slayings "a terrorist attack without a doubt," and said several other attacks have been thwarted in France in recent weeks.