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Shuttlers Attri-Reddy progress at Worlds
Copenhagen : Indian men's doubles shuttlers Manu Attri and B. Sumeeth won their opener at the World Championships here.
The duo proceeded to the second round by defeating Russian pair Nikita Khakimov and Vasily Kuznetsov 21-19, 21-23,…
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Singapore to boost cyber security efforts
Singapore ; Singapore's Infocomm Development Authority will set up a monitoring and operations control centre to help the government guard against, and respond swiftly, to security threats, the government announced Tuesday.
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300 people died while crossing Mediterranean in few days
Geneva : More than 300 people have died while trying to make irregular sea crossings from North Africa to Europe in the past week, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)said.
"The past few days have been the deadliest, with…
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French president names new cabinet
Paris : French President Francois Hollande Tuesday named a new cabinet under Prime Minister Manual Valls and dropped ministers who rebelled against austerity measures, BBC reported.
The first government of Valls, appointed less than five…
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252 arrested during Notting Hill Carnival in London
London : A total of 252 people have been arrested due to a variety of offences during the two-day Notting Hill Carnival in western London, police said Tuesday.They were booked on charges of possessing drugs, violating public order,…
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Eradicating Islamic State will not be easy: Obama
Washington : US President Barack Obama said Tuesday that wiping out a radical group like the Islamic State will not be easy an easy task.
The president made the comment as he authorised surveillance flights over Syria, a move seen as a…
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California signs smartphone ‘kill switch’ bill into law
New York : California Governor Jerry Brown has signed a crucial bill into law that empowers smartphone users with a 'kill switch' in case their device is stolen.
According to the bill, all smartphones manufactured after July 1, 2015 to be…
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Swiss parliament rocked by nude selfie again
London, : The Swiss parliament has suspended Geri Muller, mayor of Baden municipality in Switzerland, for reportedly “sexting” his nude selfies to a former girlfriend.
Muller, a member of the Green National party, has also been accused…
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NASA probe crosses Neptune, on way to mysterious Pluto
Washington : A new NASA probe called New Horizons passed Neptune's orbit Monday, nearly 25 years after Voyager 2 spacecraft executed the first-ever flyby of faraway Neptune and its icy moon Triton.
It was a perfect time for the New…
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Indian-American doctors spread health message at India Day parade
New York : In their efforts to spread the message of healthy living for all, leaders of the American Association of Physicians of Indian origin (AAPI) joined the India Day Parade here last week.
As the colourfully decorated float of…
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