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Pakistan dismisses expose by CNN-IBN on Osama, demands apology
Maintaining that Choudhry did not claim that Pakistani authorities knew the whereabouts of Osama, he demanded an apology from CNN-IBN for airing out the wrong information.
22 iPhone 6s seized from IGI airport's toilet
In a related case, seven youths were detained few days back at the international airport here with 182 iPhone 6s and 6s Plus devices.
Rupee recovers 9 paise against dollar in early trade
The rupee had fallen by 43 paise to close at 65.18 against the American currency on Tuesday on persistent dollar demand from banks and importers.
Syria beat Afghanistan, overhaul Japan in Asian FIFA qualifiers
Syria led 3-1 at halftime, with Noroallah Amiri scoring for Afghanistan just before the break.
Apple adds 4K, 5K Retina displays to its iMacs
Apple said the iMacs will also have new storage options and more powerful processors and graphics.
Assam's Homen Borgohain to return Sahitya Akademi award
Writing in a vernacular newspaper in Assam, Borgohain said, "There has been a silent protest inside me since the Dadri killing (in Uttar Pradesh). But I failed to find a way to express this.
Upsurge in voter turnout in Bihar is Modi effect: M J Akbar
The BJP leader said that the youth and women have shown tremendous enthusiasm to turn up at polling booths in large number to vote for change and expressed confidence that the upsurge in polling percentage will only get better in remaining four phases of...
Tag Heuer teases the most expensive Android Wear smartwatch; coming on November 9
Although it will run the Google software, the teaser site says that the smartwatch has been developed in partnership with the search giant.
Teacher cuts off girl student's hair; parents hold protest
It was alleged that the teacher had thus penalised the girl student saying her hair was not properly combed.
Foreign toll figures show Haj tragedy deadliest in history
Hundreds of pilgrims have also not been accounted for following the September 24 stampede at the Haj, one of the largest annual gatherings in the world.
I would love to act in Bollywood films: Brett Lee
'unINDIAN' was launched at a gala events organised in Melbourne and Sydney last week which was attended by several dignitaries and community members.
Was worried the prize phone call was prank: Nobel-winning economist
Angus Deaton, who was honored for groundbreaking work on poverty and data collection, knew he had been on the shortlist but said he never thought winning would be very likely.
Facebook moves further into e-commerce, challenges Amazon with new in-app shopping features
Facebook hopes to win over more ad dollars by smoothing the process.
FIFA ethics committee says Michel Platini complaints 'not valid'
FIFA's ethics committee has rejected criticism from UEFA president Michel Platini over the manner of his suspension, saying the argument that he was not allowed to defend himself is "not valid."
Vodafone India to launch 4G services in Mumbai by December
Mumbai, with around 30 per cent of data revenues, is one of the top data markets for Vodafone in India.