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Afghans seek control of security by 2014
Despite a foreign troop surge that aims to tackle the Taliban in their spiritual heartland, questions remain over the effectiveness of Afghan security forces.
Secular Syria bans Islamic veil at universities
Opponents say such bans violate freedom of religion and personal choice.
Apple expands iPad sales to 9 more countries
Apple plans to start selling the iPad tablet, its latest hit product, in nine new international markets on Friday.
FIFA confirms October agenda for goal-line tech
FIFA president Sepp Blatter last month said IFAB would look at goal-line technology.
Artists from across India to pay homage to Tagore
The nine-day Rabindra Utsav from Aug 10 will be organised by a NGO, 'Happenings Kolkata', as part of the Bar
10 million euros: Ronaldinho can leave Milan
Italian giants Milan are willing to let their star Brazilian playmaker Ronaldinho go but only at a price.
Gurgaon airhostess found dead, husband detained
Jobless man tells police his wife shot herself after a quarrel.
Katrina Kaif’s working birthday
The actress couldn't celebrate her birthday with her family due to a film commitment
Fresh Andhra-Maharashtra row: Naidu starts yatra
TDP chief says he wants to start 'national debate' on dam across the Godavari being built by Maharashtra.
Varanasi man designs pickpocket-proof jeans
The kit comprises of copper wires, capacitors, electromagnetic switches, resistance and a 3-volt battery.
World Cup 2010 All Star team announced
The line up consists of six players from champions Spain, as well as coach Vicente del Bosque.
Gulf of Mexico oil well leak capped, claims BP
BP conducted a test in which it closed valves and vents on a tight-sealing containment cap installed atop its well.
Qureshi hails PM, Krishna meets Zardari
Pak Foreign Minister hailed India Prime Minister for his decision to pursue the peace process with Islamabad.
Saina just a step away from top spot
Saina is now just one place behind current world number one Yihan Wang of China.
US to ban some Pak terror bodies
The US State Department is considering slapping sanctions on some Pakistan based terror organizations.
Robbers kill Indian store clerk in US
Twenty-five-year-old Arun Kumar was killed in Connecticut on Tuesday during a violent robbery.