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US Open: Top-seeded Djokovic, Federer stunned in semifinals
Kei Nishikori and Marin Cilic became first-time Grand Slam finalists and will vie for the championship after a pair of semifinal surprises on Saturday.
US Open: Cilic topples Federer to reach maiden Grand Slam final
Croatia's Marin Cilic delivered stinging serves and flat groundstrokes during a quick-as-can-be 6-3, 6-4, 6-4 upset victory over Roger Federer in the second men's semi-final.
Tamil Nadu: Three stranded fishermen rescued by Navy
Other fishermen in the vicinity alerted the Naval detachment at Nagapattinam, who immediately dispatched a patrol boat to rescue them.
India, Australia to strengthen ties in vocational education, training
Under this MoU, the two countries will focus on the exchanging information and policy ideas on issues of mutual interest including TVET in both countries.
Harbour seal flu virus can infect humans
The avian H3N8 virus that killed more than 160 harbour seals along the New England coast in 2011 can spread through respiratory droplets and poses a threat to humans, says a study.
Syrian strikes on Islamic State strongholds kill 13
The eight airstrikes targeted the northeastern city of Raqqa, which is under the full control of the militant group, said the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
Age no bar for breast cancer surgery: Study
Breast cancer surgeries may be safely performed even for women aged 80 years and above.
I felt that the title 'Finding Fanny' had a ring to it, no pun intended: Homi Adajania
There has been a lot of buzz about Homi Adajania's 'Finding Fanny'. And this is not only because of the seasoned star cast, but also the title.
US confirms death of al-Shabaab leader Godane in Somalia air strike
Pentagon described the death of Godane as a "major symbolic and operational loss" for the al Qaeda.
Claude Monet picture found in German collector's suitcase
The task force said on Friday the court-appointed administrator of Gurlitt's estate this week received the suitcase, which had been kept at the hospital, and reported finding the light-blue landscape.
Modi shouldn't be blamed for 2002 riots in Gujarat: Australian PM
Elaborating his thoughts on the issue, the Australian Prime Minister said he accepts that sometimes "we" (leaders) are presiding when terrible things happen.
Pakistan: Sharif seeks Parliament support; political stalemate continues
Beleaguered Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Friday sought the support of all parties in Parliament, stressing on "unity" amid protests, as the political logjam continued after several rounds of talks.
In northeast Syria, Islamic State builds a government
The group provides electricity and water, pays salaries, controls traffic, and runs nearly everything from bakeries and banks to schools, courts and mosques.
Federer saves two match points, reaches US Open semifinal
Roger Federer saved two match points while coming all the way back from a two-set deficit to beat Gael Monfils 4-6, 3-6, 6-4, 7-5, 6-2.
Amit Shah accuses Congress-NCP of 'looting' Maharashtra
He alleged that scams collectively worth more than Rs 11 lakh crore, which could have been utilized for the welfare of the entire state for five years and money would still be left.
NSUI, AISA aim to garner northeast students' votes using racism as issue for upcoming DU polls
In their manifestos, the Congress' student wing National Students' Union of India (NSUI) and Left-wing All India Students' Association (AISA)on Thursday said they would work towards ending racial discrimination against students from northeast.