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Red Cross team attacked while burying Ebola dead
A Red Cross team was attacked while collecting bodies believed to be infected with Ebola in southeastern Guinea.
Turkish leader slams UN Security Council
Speaking before the General Assembly meeting in New York on Wednesday, Recep Tayyip Erdogan said the UN has repeatedly failed to act, citing the Syrian civil war which has killed more than 200,000 people and this summer's Gaza War in which more than 2,000...
Gujarat: Man slaps Muslim cleric who called Navratri a 'festival of demons'
The man slapped and pushed Hasan just outside the court when police were taking the Imam to produce him before the judicial magistrate.
Odisha: CM Patnaik asks departments to implement Mukshya Mantri Sadak Yojana
The Odisha Chief Minister had earlier announced MMSY to ensure that small populated villages get good roads and a provision of Rs 150 crore has been made in this year's budget.
Separatism in Kashmir has come down: ex National Security Adviser
While cautioning against a new version of jihad in the country, the ex-Intelligence czar dismissed al-Qaeda chief Ayman al-Zawahiri's threat of expanding the terror outfits' India wing as "not a major threat".
Tottenham Hotspur and Special Olympics Bharat join hands for a cause
Tottenham Hotspur Foundation mentors Gareth Jones and Daniel Slaughter were recently in India to help improve the quality of coaching for people with intellectual disabilities.
Hope my 'Bigg Boss 8' stint will help me bag movies, says Serbian model-actress Natasa Stankovic
Natasa is one of the 15 contestants to participate in the eighth season of the Salman Khan-hosted controversial reality show.
Asian Games 2014: India's badminton doubles teams in pre-quarters
The Indian men's and women's doubles teams won their respective matches comfortably to reach the pre-quarterfinals on Wednesday.
Indian author sentenced for US campaign laws violation
The Mumbai-native had pleaded guilty on May 20 of attempting to donate $20,000 to a Senate campaign through straw donors.
Sierra Leone: 130 Ebola cases found in lockdown
Health teams in Sierra Leone found 130 confirmed cases of Ebola during a nationwide shutdown to slow the spread of the disease.
Obama urges world to follow US lead on climate
Wednesday's one-day meeting at the annual UN General Assembly involving more than 100 world leaders was a forum for non-binding pledges.
British Airways pilot on trial over child sex with underage boys
A British Airways pilot is facing trial in the UK for committing child sex offence against underage boys in India and Britain.
As it happened: Asian Games 2015, Day 5
The young Indian rower finished 3rd in the Lightweight Men's Single Sculls Final, while shuttlers Saina and Sindhu had easy Round-of-32 wins.
As standoff in Ladakh enters Day 12, Chinese troops ask for flag meeting with Indian Army: Sources
'Their request is under consideration,' sources in the Indian Army said.
Rural Water Supply schemes suffered due to unregulated extraction of ground water: CAG
The Report said that as of March 31, 2013 the Union Territory government invested Rs 960 crore in government companies and co-operative institutions.
Railway Minister, senior officials to pick up brooms for Oct 2 cleaning drive
Cleanliness is a major issue for Railways as majority of the complaints are either related to unclean coaches and platforms or catering service.