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China Mine Accident: Two More Bodies Recovered as Death Toll Reaches 11
All 11 trapped miners were confirmed dead after rescuers retrieved the last two bodies late on Wednesday due to a colliery gas outburst in central China's Hubei Province.
FIFA Club World Cup: Real Madrid Eye Record 21st International Title in Japan
Real Madrid are targetting a second Club World Cup triumph in three years to complete a sensational year of renewal under former midfield great Zinedine Zidane.
'Slumdog Millionaire' Was a Blessing and a Curse: Dev Patel
The 26-year-old actor, who rose to fame with his lead role in the 2008 movie, says that while it put him on the map, he has to fight against it and prove he is more than that.
Rape Scene Accusations are False, Says 'Last Tango in Paris' Cinematographer
Forty-four years after its initial release, the film generated outrage after a 2013 video interview on Dutch television resurfaced, where Bertolucci discusses how some aspects of that infamous scene were sprung on Schneider at the last minute.
Bihar to Hold 'Longest Human Chain' to Back its Dry Law
Bihar will take help of a satellite to click the image of the 'world's longest human chain' in January 2017 in support of prohibition in the state, said Nitish Kumar.
Top 10 YouTube Videos of 2016: The Kapil Sharma Show Tops Trending List
Top 10 trending YouTube videos of 2016 include The Kapil Sharma Show, AIB, TVF and more.
CBI Arrests Bank Official, 2 Businessmen for Fraudulent Exchange of Old Notes
CBI on Wednesday arrested a senior manager of Central Bank of India and two owners of a firm in Bengaluru for allegedly violating RBI guidelines on scraping of Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes
RBI Keeps Interest Rates Unchanged, Lowers Growth Forecast in First Monetary Policy Review After Demonetisation
The Reserve Bank of India has kept its benchmark interest rate unchanged, going against the expectations of a rate cut to boost the economy.
New Hyundai Ioniq Sets Sales Record in South Korea
Hyundai Ioniq's all electric version is about €10,000 more pricey, but sold more units than the hybrid.
Volkswagen Faces Record Fine of $31.87 million in South Korea
Audi Volkswagen Korea (AVK) said it had not been formally notified of the regulator's decision.
Uber Announces New AI Research Lab to Improve Development of Self-Driving Cars
As part of its mission to launch self-driving, rideshare cars onto the streets and improve its overall delivery services, Uber has established a new research group called AI Labs.
Muslim-Owned London Restaurant Offers Free Christmas Meal
A Turkish restaurant in London that is owned and managed by Muslims is offering a free Christmas dinner to the elderly and homeless so they don't have to spend the holiday alone.
US Must Never Hesitate to Act When Necessary: Barack Obama
US President Barack Obama has said the United States "must never hesitate to act when necessary", as he acknowledged that the situation in Afghanistan is still tough and threat from terrorists, ISIL in particular has metastasized in other parts of Middle...
Yemen Says UN Roadmap to End Conflict Sets 'Dangerous Precedent'
Yemen on Tuesday appeared to reject a U.N. plan to end its civil war, saying the roadmap would create a "dangerous international precedent" by legitimising the rebellion against the country's internationally recognised government.
Two Coaches of Guwahati-bound Capital Express Derail in West Bengal
The engine and two coaches of Guwahati-bound Capital Express derailed in Alipurduar district on Assam-West Bengal border on Tuesday night.
After Jayalalithaa's Death, Concerns About Return of 'Mannargudi Mafia'
As common people and VIPs alike gathered at the Rajaji Hall to pay their last respects to J Jayalalithaa, an image stood out — not for its poignancy, but for the clues it may hold about the looming power struggle in the state.