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Force India to start 10th, 11th in Austrian Grand Prix
After entering Q3, Hulkenberg did not set a time to preserve his tyres and machinery and Perez could not go beyond Q2.
Ukraine President Poroshenko declares week-long ceasefire, warns rebels
The ceasefire "does not mean that we will not fight back in the event of aggression towards our military. We will do everything we can to defend the territory of our state," his website quoted him separately as saying.
Congress protests in Delhi against rail fare hike
The protest that lasted for a couple of hours resulted in traffic jams on many arterial roads in and around the area.
Screening of Sri Lankan film 'With You, Without You' cancelled in Chennai after threats from a Tamil group
The screening of Sri Lankan film 'With You Without You' had to be cancelled in Chennai on Saturday.
World Cup 2014: FIFA suspends referee for incorrect decisions
FIFA has suspended Clavijo for making incorrect decisions during the World Cup's Mexico-Cameroon clash at the Arena das Dunas.
Militants seize Iraq border post, kill 30 troops
Sunni militants have seized an Iraqi crossing on the border with Syria after a daylong battle in which they killed some 30 Iraqi troops, security officials said on Saturday.
Flipkart tying up with manufacturing clusters to bring more sellers on-board
While the largest Chinese e-commerce marketplace alibaba.com has about 20 lakh SMEs on-board, it is less than 20,000 in India.
Pursuing 'inclusive agenda' critical to Iraq's success: US
The US has said pursuing an "inclusive political agenda" is critical to Iraq's success, as it prepared to send the first batch of an advisory mission to Baghdad to help the Iraqi security forces against advancing Islamist militants.
Government working on national marketing policy: Ram Vilas Paswan
Union Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution Minister Ram Vilas Paswan on Friday hinted at introducing a national marketing policy to contain price rise.
Three US troops, military dog killed in Afghan blast
A Taliban attack has killed three American soldiers and a military dog in southern Afghanistan, officials said, in the latest sign of the insurgents' capability as the coalition winds down operations.
Stephanie Kwolek, inventor of Kevlar used in bullet-proof gear, smartphones, dies at 90
Stephanie Kwolek was a DuPont chemist who in 1965 invented Kevlar, the lightweight, stronger-than-steel fibre.
Monica Gill from US is Miss India Worldwide 2014
Miss India US Monica Gill was crowned Miss India Worldwide 2014.
Railway fare hike: 'Shocked' AAP says people feel cheated by BJP
"It is baffling that the government did not even wait for the regular Railways budget and hiked the fare," the party said.
Shiv Sena demands Port Trust land for development in Mumbai
"MCGM has enough funds to carry out both the projects. It does not need a private partner," Shiv Sena president Uddhav Thackeray said.
Modi government's first bitter pill, rail fare up by 14 per cent
The previous governments did not dare to increase the fare due to coalition compulsions and also fearing a public fury over fare hike.
JD(U) rebels vow to continue with their protest
Though they failed in their efforts to defeat the official JD(U) candidates in Rajya Sabha bypoll, dissident JD(U) MLAs on Friday decided to continue with their protests and would continue to expose the wrongdoings of government in assembly.