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Stan Wawrinka ready to take on Roger Federer and the crowd who love him
"I hope I can get a little bit of support because I know people love him here", says Wawrinka.
Spain fully committed despite Ramos comments, says coach
Bosque has no doubts about the commitment of Costa and other members of his squad following the suggestion from Ramos that they are not giving their all.
Sterilisation deaths in Bilaspur expose India's struggle with faulty drugs
Stuffed in glossy packaging and sometimes labelled with the names of legitimate companies, fake drugs are commonly passed off to consumers as genuine and sold in developing nations around the world.
DDA to hold housing scheme draw on Monday; to webcast live
DDA for the first time would also be "webcasting live" the entire draw on the Internet with a dedicated URL for the same.
Sonia Gandhi adopts Rae Bareli' Uruva village under PM Modi's 'Model Village Scheme'
While confirming the reports, sources within the Congress said that adopting a scheme does not mean endorsing it.
Congress targets PM Modi over Ram Shankar Katheria marksheet row
Katheria, inducted as MoS for HRD on Sunday, is in the thick of a controversy following allegations that his graduation marksheet was fake.
Marcus Ericsson leaves financially troubled Caterham
Ericsson says he is quitting "following recent events" at Caterham and that it is "a sad day as we have greatly enjoyed working with the team through a difficult season."
Register complaints via video conference at Bangalore Police's first remote FIR centre
Once the complainant contacts the investigating officer via video conference, the concerned police officer at the control room will register the case and a copy of the FIR will be delivered on the spot.
FIFA in limbo after latest twist in World Cup saga
FIFA appeared to be in limbo as a long-awaited report on the turbulent bidding process for the 2018 and 2022 World Cups was criticised by its own investigator.
Roger Federer happy Andy Murray avoided 'double bagel'
Federer was two points away from beating one of his fiercest rivals without dropping a solitary game but said he was happy not to beat Murray 6-0, 6-0 on Thursday.
Baghdadi not dead? Islamic State releases audio recording
Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi also said a US-led military campaign against his group in Syria and Iraq was failing.
India, US reach agreement on food security to end WTO impasse
The two-day meet begins on Saturday in Brisbane and WTO related matters are likely to come up during discussion between world leaders.
Maharashtra government to announce drought-relief package
The relief measures will be announced after final report of 'aanewari' (crop yield per acre) is available, he said.
Mulayam Singh's daughter-in-law lauds PM Modi's cleanliness campaign
The "Swachh Bharat Mission" has found a proponent in Samajwadi Party supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav's younger daughter-in-law Aparna Yadav.
Lahore HC trashes plea to stop screening of Indian film
A judge has dismissed a petition challenging the exhibition of an Indian film in Pakistani cinemas, media reported on Thursday.
European probe Philae lands on comet, but fails to anchor down
The 100-kg lander touched down after a seven-hour descent from its orbiting mothership Rosetta, now located a half-billion kilometers from Earth.