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The Supreme Court Tuesday rejected the plea of three 1993 Mumbai bomb blasts convicts that they may be permitted not to surrender to serve the remainder of their sentences till their clemency petitions are decided by the president.
A major earthquake hit North India on Tuesday afternoon, sending people running out of their homes for safety.As per the US Geological Survey, the quake measuring 7.8 on the Richter scale had its epicentre on the Iran-Pakistan border at a depth of 15.2 kilometres. It was located 86 kilometres east-southeast of the Iranian city of Khash.
 
Prime Minister David Cameron is expected to offer British citizens a vote on leaving the European Union if his party wins the next election, a move which could trigger alarm among fellow member states.
Browser maker Mozilla Tuesday introduced two phones powered by its open source Firefox OS platform with focus on low-end markets.
 
expressing one's affection to a loved one with a hug is not just a great way to bond, it also offers many benefits including strengthening one's memory and reducing tension, a study has found.
Telecom major Bharti Airtel Wednesday said it has reduced promotional benefits and free minutes offered to users while maintaining the headline tariff.
 
US federal prosecutors are seeking 30 to 35 years in prison for Pakistani-American David Headley, a key plotter in the deadly 2008 Mumbai terror attack staged by Pakistan based terror group Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT).
One of the most anemic election campaigns in Israeli history threw up a surprise on Wednesday when Premier Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud-Beteinu party did worse than expected, and a new centrist party came from nowhere to emerge as the second-largest faction in parliament.
 


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