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Airtel to buy Videocon's spectrum in 6 circles for Rs 4,428 crore
The six circles are Bihar, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, UP (East), UP (West) and Gujarat.
ISIS has lost almost 1/4 of its territory in 15 months, says report
According to a report, since January 2015 the militant group has lost 22% of its territory in Iraq and Syria and 8% of the losses were in the past three months.
Beckenbauer ends football punditry work amid 2006 scandal
German football legend Franz Beckenbauer, who is being investigated over the 2006 World Cup scandal, is giving up his punditry work for Sky Deutschland, it was announced on Wednesday.
Champions League: Bayern apologises for tweeting Auschwitz-like picture
The Bavarian giants' official Twitter feed posted an image of goalkeeper Manuel Neuer, their Allianz Arena stadium and the end of a train track under the text 'Here is the end' written in Italian.
Oculus Rift introduces 30 games for VR headset launching on March 28
Oculus VR revealed 30 games which will be supporting the headset at launch, with colorful action adventure Lucky's Tale and sci-fi shooter EVE: Valkyrie already included with the headset as part of a pre-order deal, and the others sold separately.
Pigeons are the new air pollution detectors in London
Equipped with GPS devices and pollution sensors to monitor nitrogen dioxide and ozone levels, the birds dubbed the 'Pigeon Air Patrol' were released from Primrose Hill, a wealthy area in north London.
'Kapoor and Sons' is the most identifiable film of Dharma Productions, says Karan Johar
The movie catches the on-and-off bond between characters essayed by Sidharth Malhotra and Fawad Khan, who play siblings.
Jon Favreau feels India's indie cinema wave is similar to that of 1970's 'New Hollywood era'
'The Godfather', 'Chinatown', 'Five Easy Pieces', 'The Deerhunter', 'Apocalypse Now' and 'Being There' are some of the marvels that came up during the period.
Trump warns of possible riots if denied presidential nomination
Trump, who has never held elected office, has dominated the 2016 presidential campaign thus far with his bombastic style and his unexpectedly strong popularity.
India ranks low at 118th on UN's world happiness index
The report takes into account GDP per capita, life expectancy, social support and freedom to make life choices as indicators of happiness.
Centre uses money bill route for Aadhaar in Rajya Sabha, Opposition fumes
Claiming that the government has deliberately misled the House, Jairam Ramesh sought details from Jaitley on how Aadhaar bill has been passed as a money bill.
Rekha's official residence is Congress's war room
Speculation is now rife over whether Congress will continue to hold strategy meetings in the same place or not.
Deutsche Boerse, London Stock Exchange agree to go ahead with planned merger
The highly anticipated deal includes the key terms put forward so far during talks between the two operators.
Jagapathi Babu's next is a low budget Telugu horror comedy
Directed by debutant Sudhakar, the film also stars Chaitanya Krishna.
Vulgar, divisive poll rhetoric damaging US image: Barack Obama
In a veiled reference to Trump, Obama condemned the "vulgar and divisive" rhetoric in the polls campaign and criticised the Republican leadership for keeping quite.