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World Cup 2014: Argentina must do better after narrow Bosnia win, says Sabella
Argentina must improve on Sunday's unconvincing 2-1 win over World Cup debutants Bosnia if they are to make a serious mark on the tournament, coach Sabella said.
US steps up embassy security in Iraq
The Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant is advancing on Baghdad, Iraq's capital.
World Cup 2014: Italy captain Buffon, De Sciglio still injured
Buffon and De Sciglio are still injured and it's not clear whether either will return in time for Friday's World Cup match against Costa Rica.
Railways plan to install CCTV cameras in new coaches
All RPF train escort parties would have smart mobiles to establish contact and collect evidence.
Cook flown to Bhutan to serve Gujarati food for Modi
Modi relishes home-cooked food or dishes prepared at the Gujarat Bhawan.
Two taken into custody for threatening Tamil Nadu Minister
Police are maintaining tight vigil following receipt of the SMS.
Football World Cup 2014: How the world tweeted #CRC versus #URU
According to Twitter, there were a total of 2.9 million tweets about the game during the live telecast.
Fake certificates: Man held, hunt on for accomplice
Kathiresan was arrested on Sunday.
West Bengal: Jute mill workers beat CEO to death
While police sent the body for post mortem, arrests are yet to be made in the case.
World Cup 2014: US face World Cup nemesis Ghana in Natal opener
With Germany and Portugal in their group, anything less than the full three points could be fatal to Ghana and USA's hopes.
My acting career is over: Uday Chopra
After 14 years and about a dozen films, Uday Chopra has realised that acting is not his cup of tea. He has decided to move on.
Akshay Kumar deliberately keeps his children away from limelight
To ensure that his children have a normal life, he doesn't expose them to the media.
As it happened: Ivory Coast vs Japan, World Cup 2014
Catch all the Live action from the second Group C match between Ivory Coast and Japan at the Arena Pernambuco in Recife.
Administration extends summer vacations of schools till June 21
East Singhbhum district administration on Saturday extended the summer vacation of private and government schools in view of the intense heat wave prevailing in the district for last fortnight, officials said
Iran wants US to tackle terrorist groups in Iraq and elsewhere
Tehran is unlikely to send forces to Iraq but was ready to help within the framework of international law.
Troops parade in London for Queen's birthday
The queen turned 88 on April 21, her actual birth date, which is usually celebrated in private.