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Jose Mourinho Feels Manchester United Can Benefit from Madrid Lesson
Jose Mourinho insisted that Manchester United had emerged from their trip to Skopje for the UEFA Super Cup reinforced despite the scoreline flattering them in a 2-1 defeat to Zinedine Zidane's Real Madrid.
No-confidence Vote Signals 'High Noon' For South Africa's Zuma
The ANC has 249 seats in the 400-seat parliament and the opposition controls 151, so it would take 50 ANC lawmakers backing the opposition to vote Zuma and his cabinet out.
Nitish Kumar Has Committed 'Political Suicide', Says Lalu Prasad
Using words like "treacherous Man Singh" and "Ranchhor" (one who quits battle field), Lalu Prasad said, "No party in the country would any longer trust Nitish Kumar...he is politically finished now."
Loneliness And Social Isolation Can Impact Longevity
A greater social connection is associated with a 50 percent reduction in the risk of premature mortality.
Dev Patel To Be Honoured With Asia Society Game Changers Award
Dev Patel, who became popular with his debut film Slumdog Millionaire, will be felicitated with the Asia Society 2017 Asia Game Changers Award.
Trump Clueless About Retweeting Bot
The bot tweeted the image in a reply to Trump that read "Trump working hard for the American people....thanks," followed by emojis of a heart and the US flag.
European Union Says No Plans to Introduce Quotas For Electric Cars
The Commission was reacting to a report in German newspaper Handelsblatt.
CPI(M) to Decide Today MP Ritabrata’s Fate Over Leading a ‘Lavish Lifestyle’
Ritabrata was accused of indulging in expensive gadgets that goes against his party’s austere ways.
Why Anushka Sharma's Sejal Is Perhaps Imtiaz Ali's Most Inconsistent Character Ever
Anushka Sharma's Sejal in Jab Harry Met Sejal is like a living metaphor of inconsistencies and contradictions and here's why we think it's also Imtiaz Ali's most fickle character ever.
Former UK PM David Cameron's Hug With Woman in Corbyn Glitter Cape Goes Viral
Clutching a cigarette in one hand and a drink in another, Cameron appeared to be unaware that the back of his companion's sequined cape was emblazoned with Corbyn's name inside a large pink heart.
Taliban Deny Cooperating With Islamic State in Afghan Attack
The Taliban, fighting to install sharia in Afghanistan and drive out foreign forces, said the claims were intended to discredit it. The movement sees Islamic State, which is fighting to create a global caliphate, as a hostile force.
British PM's Office Denies UK Will Pay 40 Billion-Pound Brexit Divorce Bill
A media report had claimed that UK government negotiators for Britain’s exit from the European Union have been able to ascertain that the EU's actual opening position is around 60 billion euros not 100 billion euros as previously suggested.
Securitymen 'Molest' Schoolgirls in Chhattisgarh's Dantewada, Probe On
The incident allegedly took place on July 31, when a Raksha Bandhan programme was organised by the CRPF troopers at a residential school in Palnar village under Kuakonda police station, Dantewada Collector Saurabh Kumar said.
Smartphones Are Rendering Teenagers Lonely And Distressed
Increased use of smartphones are having profound effects on teenagers' lives.
OPINION | By Opposing Jamia Millia Islamia's Minority Status, Govt Will Undermine Parliament
Government’s decision to oppose the minority character of Jamia Millia Islamia in the Delhi High Court on the analogy of its stand about Aligarh Muslim University has yet again shaken the confidence of the Muslim minority
Kashmir’s Gurez Embarks on an Adventure to Reclaim Lost Glory
Three militants were killed in Gurez when they tried to breach the border fence two weeks ago.