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- Agra: BJP chief Amit Shah along with party leader and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and state BJP chief Mahendra Nath Pandey during a party meeting, in Agra on July 5, 2018. (Photo: IANS)
- New Delhi: CPI leader D. Raja with other leaders staged a protest supporting Scheduled Castes and Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989; in New Delhi on July 5, 2018. (Photo: IANS)
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- IIMB Alumni Announce Third Edition of IIMBue, Annual Leadership Conclave on 20 and 21 July 2018
- CSS Corp Named a "Leader" in NelsonHall's NEAT for Cognitive IT Infrastructure Management Services
- WNS to Release Fiscal 2019 First Quarter Financial and Operating Results on July 19, 2018
- Dell Accelerates Toward 2020 Legacy of Good Goals
- Ducon Infratechnologies Reports Record New Orders for its USA Subsidiary
- Fiorano Software and 3i Infotech Announce a Partnership
- Starbucks Debuts Nitro Cold Brew in India
- Dhudiya Entertainment Launches New Games Division to Expand on Diverse Content Distribution Platforms
- Jakson Group's Journey Is Now an Ivey Publishing Case Study
- YASH Proud to Be Great Place to Work for Fourth Straight Year
- Snapdeal Introduces Instant Sign-up for Sellers
- WBR Corp Organized Asia Real Estate Excellence Summit 2018 at Delhi
- HH Global Expands Operations to a New Office in Mumbai, India
- Travel Suppliers Eye India's USD 45 Billion Outbound Tourism Market at MILT Congress 2018
- Menarini and Orion Sign Regional Partnerships in Asia-Pacific
- Arthur D. Little Predicts Innovative Next-Generation Lithium-ion Technology Will Triumph in the Future Battery Market
- Murex Wins Software Solution of the Year in the FTF News Technology Innovation Awards 2018
- Empirix Business Assurance Platform is Now Certified for Huawei's FusionSphere Cloud Operating System
- Rimini Street Honored With Four Gold Stevie Awards forOutstanding Customer Service
- Record Growth for Thailand Elite Residence Program
- LexisNexis® releases a new module on FEMA (Foreign Exchange Management Act) in association with Kochhar & Co. for its Lexis® Practical Guidance Solution
- Sterlite Tech to Acquire European Specialised Optical Cable Manufacturer to Expand Global Presence
- Kolkata Creators Names 10 Qualifier Finalists in GPL India
- Innoviti's EMI Next Expands Consumer Loans at POS Terminals to Healthcare, Travel Categories
- IMA Senior Vice President Dennis Whitney Visits India
- Dr Batra's Healthcare Honoured as an 'Iconic Brand of India
- INCX Partners With Pi DATACENTERS for World's Fastest Enterprise Class Crypto Exchange
- YES BANK Upgraded to 'AAA' With Stable Outlook by CARE Ratings
- Crystal Crop Protection Ltd. Launches Seven Products for Improving Farm Productivity
- Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Announces Exclusive Licensing Agreement With Seqirus for its Investigational Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis Nasal Spray - Ryaltris - for Australia and New Zealand Markets
- Doctors Test Drive the Best of the Robotic Technologies at HCG, Ahmedabad
- FOREO Announces Appointment of New CEO Filip Sedic
- With over £1 Billion in Profits, £80 Billion in Investments, and 300,000 Jobs on the Line, Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) Issues Warning ahead of Crucial Brexit Talks
- 9th Edition of SEES Summit Successfully Held in Paris, Strengthening Sino-EU Economic Ties
- CRYPTO.com's MCO Unveils New Visa Card Portfolio and MCO Private, a Bespoke Cryptocurrency Concierge
- PharmaCielo and Cooperativa Caucannabis Commit to Making a Difference in Colombia's Ecosystem
- New Phadia 200 Advances In-vitro Diagnostics in Europe for Allergy and Autoimmune Conditions
- Suning Joins Hands with the 3rd Salone del Mobile. Milano Shanghai to Promote Design Excellence for a Better Life
- UNHCR hails new global blueprint to aid refugees
- Italian Parliament Speaker backs dialogue with Russia
- Forests key to world's future but 'time running out', warns UN
- Sharif sentenced to 10 years for graft, daughter gets 7 (Night Lead)
- Coming to Pakistan to face prison: Sharif
- Sushma's intervention ends 'status quo' for aggrieved woman in Canada
- 40 killed after tourist boats capsize in Thailand
- Almost all stranded Indian pilgrims evacuated in Nepal
- Sharif sentenced to 10 years for graft, daughter gets 7 (Lead)
- How eating canned foods may up intestinal disorder risk
- Cannabis not effective in reducing chronic pain: Study
- Nepal and China agreed to conduct a joint inspection of Tatopani-Zhangmu border point, which was closed since the 2015 earthquake, to see the possibility of reopening it.
- The US government has asked for more time to reunite migrant families separated at the US-Mexico border as it emerged that some children's parents have already been deported.
- The woman who accused Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau 18 years ago of groping her says she stands by her account.
- US Ambassador to Britain Robert "Woody" Johnson has said US President Donald Trump would like to see a trade deal signed with Britain "as soon as possible".
- Divers have found wreckage from a Nazi World War Two U-boat near the coast of Galicia in Spain.
- Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has said the ministerial meeting of the remaining parties to the international 2015 nuclear deal was "constructive".
- French President Emmanuel Macron's approval ratings were hit by fresh decline as the majority of the French thought his policy was unfair and fruitless, a poll has showed.
- Twitter Inc. has suspended more than 70 million fake accounts in May and June in a massive drive to clear out bots and trolls on the platform, the media reported.
- US President Donald Trump will meet Queen Elizabeth and Prime Minister Theresa May at separate meetings on his visit next week to Britain.
- British Prime Minister Theresa May has won backing from her top ministers for her so-called soft Brexit proposals for a deal with the European Union (EU) after Britain's departure from the bloc.
- United Nations refugee agency chief Filippo Grandi said on Friday that governments and civil society had achieved "an important milestone" with the conclusion this week here of formal consultations on a new global blueprint for refugees.
- Cooperation and dialogue" should underlie Italy' relations with Russia, Parliament Speaker Roberto Fico said on Friday.
- Forests are crucial to human livelihoods but time is running out to halt the damaging effects of deforestation, to manage forests sustainably and plant new trees, the United Nations Food and Agriculture agency warned on Friday.
- Dealing a severe blow to the Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) ahead of the general elections, former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif was on Friday sentenced to 10 years in prison while his daughter Maryam Nawaz was handed a seven-year jail over graft charges in the purchase of overseas properties.
- Former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Friday announced he was returning to Pakistan following the the 10-year prison sentence handed to him by the accountability court here, saying he has been punished because he tried to turn the course of the country's 70-year history.
- The intervention of External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj on Friday led to police clearance certificate (PCC) being issued to an Indian mother in Canada in less than two hours after the Minister told the Regional Passport Office, Delhi that "status quo is not the answer".
- At least 40 people have been found dead and dozens are still missing after two boats carrying tourists capsized in rough seas off the Thai holiday island of Phuket, the government said on Friday.
- The extensive operation to rescue and evacuate the stranded Indians returning from Kailash Mansarovar Yatra in Nepal was almost over on Friday.
- Dealing a severe blow to the Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) ahead of the general elections, former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif was on Friday sentenced to 10 years in prison while his daughter Maryam Nawaz was given seven-year jail over graft charges in the purchase of overseas properties.
- Love to eat canned foods packaged in plastic containers? Beware, it may increase your risk for developing inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) -- an intestinal disorder that cause prolonged inflammation of the digestive tract, a study shows.
- Medicinal cannabis are not as effective at relieving chronic non-cancer pain as commonly assumed, suggests a four-year study, challenging the previously known belief.
- Abducted J&K policeman killed by militants
- Separatist leader Andrabi shifted to Delhi by NIA
- Congress spokesman seeks Centre's attention over fake news
- India, Bhutan reaffirm commitment to hydropower cooperation (Roundup)
- PM to take feedback from 2.5 lakh welfare schemes beneficiaries
- Gujarat Police files FIR against 'unknown ghost' in a suicide attempt
- JU row: Students on hunger-strike, VC meets Governor, Education Minister
- Mamata names expelled CPI-M leader Ritabrata as head of key tribal panel (Lead)
- India, Bhutan share exemplary relationship: President
- Amid divisions over alliance, West Bengal Congress leaders meet Rahul
- Burari hangings: Crime Branch suspects Lalit visited cremation grounds
- Mamata appoints expelled CPI-M leader Ritabrata to head key tribal panel
- Ahead of Rahul's visit to Gujarat, senior Congress MLA threatens to quit
- After retirement from SC, Justice Goel appointed NGT chair
- Will explore 'options' for Centre's refusal to accept SC ruling: Kejriwal (Lead)
- Legalising betting in sports worse idea: Congress (Lead)
- Attorney General wants retirement age of SC, HC judges increased
- Goa should probe death of foreign tourists: HC
- Sabhapathi appointed Fishermen's Congress working chief
- UP Police signs MoU with ISRO for crime mapping
- Shut courts if they can't protect rights: SC/ST Act vedict judge
- UP questions Muslims' 'belated concern' on 1994 SC judgment on namaz
- Dreaded criminal held for abducting businessmen
- A batch of 2,203 Amarnath pilgrims left Jammu on Saturday for the cave shrine in the Kashmir Valley, officials said.
- Akshay Kumar shares a close bond with John Abraham but he does not seem to be happy with his film "Gold" and the latter's forthcoming movie "Satyameva Jayate" releasing on the same date.
- As India and Bhutan mark 50 years of diplomatic ties this year, the two sides reaffirmed their commitment to cooperation in the hydropower sector during a meeting between Prime Minster Narendra Modi and his Bhutanese counterpart Tshering Tobgay here on Friday.
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi will seek feedback from around 2.5 lakh beneficiaries of central and state run public welfare schemes here on Saturday.
- In a bizarre incident, the Gujarat Police on Friday lodged an FIR against an "unknown ghost" in an attempted suicide case of a woman in Vadodara district.
- Amid soaring protests by students and teachers over scrapping of admission tests for some undergraduate courses, Jadavpur University Vice Chancellor Suranjan Das on Friday called on West Bengal Governor K.N. Tripathi and state Education Minister Partha Chatterjee to apprise them of the situation in the premier institution.
- Expelled CPI-M leader Ritrabrata Banerjee was on Friday appointed chairman of a tribal welfare committee by West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.
- President Ram Nath Kovind said on Friday that India and Bhutan share an exemplary bilateral partnership and the relations between the two countries were unique.
- Congress President Rahul Gandhi met party leaders from West Bengal on Friday amid divisions in the state unit over allying with the Left or Trinamool Congress for the Lok Sabha polls next year and reports that some more party MLAs could defect to the ruling Trinamool.
- The Delhi Police Crime Branch investigating the June 30 hanging of 11 members of a Burari family here suspects that one of the deceased, Lalit Bhatia, visited cremation grounds and was interested in ghosts and spirits, an official said on Friday.
- Senior Congress legislator and OBC leader from Gujarat's Saurashtra region Vikram Madam on Friday threatened to resign if the party failed to address "several issues" worrying him.
- Hours after bidding farewell to the Supreme Court on Friday, Justice Adarsh Kumar Goel was appointed the Chairperson of the National Green Tribunal (NGT) for five years, said a notification by the Department of Personnel and Training.
- Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Friday said that they are discussing their next step with lawyers and cabinet ministers after Lt. Governor Anil Baijal refused to hand over the Services Department to the city state's elected government.
- Dubbing betting in sports a worse idea, the Congress on Friday said the Law Commission's recommendation for such a step will turn every shop selling betel leaves into a gambling den.
- Attorney General K.K. Venugopal, the government's primary lawyer in the Supreme Court, on Friday said the government should consider raising the retirement age of Supreme Court judges to 68 and High Court judges to 65. It is currently 65 and 62.
- While directing the CBI to take over the murder probe of a 22-year-old Finnish tourist Felix Dahl from the state police, the Panaji bench of the Bombay High Court on Friday asked the state government to wake up to alarming issue of foreigners' deaths in the coastal state.
- Congress President Rahul Gandhi on Friday appointed U.R. Sabhapathi as Working Chairman of the All India Fishermen's Congress.
- The Uttar Pradesh Police on Friday signed an MoU with the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) for crime mapping analytics and predictive systems, an official spokesman said.
- Justice Adarsh Kumar Goel, who headed a bench which delivered the judgment forbidding immediate arrest under SC/ST Act, on Friday said if courts can't protect the fundamental rights of citizens, they should be shut down.
- The Uttar Pradesh government on Friday questioned the Muslim litigants in the Ramjanmabhoomi-Babri Majid title suit case for making "belated efforts" seeking a relook at the 1994 Ismail Farooqui judgment that had said that mosques were not an integral part of religious practice of offering prayers.
- A dreaded criminal has been arrested for abduction and extortion from half a dozen businessmen after luring them to Delhi to purchase scrap at throwaway prices, police said on Friday.
- Gene therapy may help treat chronic kidney disease
- Abdominal obesity may increase lower urinary tract symptoms risk
- Light rain likely in Delhi
- Measles outbreak threatens isolated Amazonian tribe
- Machine learning technique may detect muscle ageing in elderly
- Delhi government to build new hospital
- Delhi hospital treats Tanzanian baby with rare heart disease
- Bodies of three teenaged boys fished out at Juhu Beach
- Millennial Indian parents trust AI for diagnoses, treatments: Study
- LG revokes Centre's tree cutting project
- Heavy rains inundate Nagpur, legislature in darkness
- What makes you hungry?
- 750MW MP solar plant starts operations, to serve Delhi Metro
- Uttarakhand to survey dump around Gomukh
- ADB approves $100m grant for displaced people in Bangladesh
- Indian scientist in race to head Chinese institute
- Amarnath Yatra suspended for third day
- The Delhi government will build a new hospital in Burari, it was announced on Friday, two days after the Supreme Court said that the Lt Governor's approval wasn't required for every decision taken by the council of ministers.
- A year-old baby from Tanzania was blessed with a new lease of life after doctors here successfully conducted a complex surgery to treat him from a rare congenital heart disease.
- Rescue agencies on Friday managed to fish out the bodies of three teenagers who had drowned off the famed Juhu Beach on Thursday evening, officials said here.
- Over 80 per cent of millennial parents in India believe that artificial intelligence (AI)-based medical technologies will eradicate cancer, finds a survey.
- In a huge relief to Delhi residents and the Delhi government, the Lt. Governor on Friday officially cancelled the Centre's decision of chopping down over 16,000 trees as a part of its redevelopment project.
- Following a torrential downpour on Friday, the state's second capital was virtually inundated and the Maharashtra Legislature, which was in session, was plunged into darkness, forcing an adjournment till Monday.
- A particular subset of neurons located in an enigmatic region of the hypothalamus plays a central role in regulating appetite and body weight, a new study suggests.
- The 750 MW Rewa Solar Power Project in Madhya Pradesh, which is to supply power to the Delhi Metro, started operations from Friday, according to an announcement by the state-run Madhya Pradesh Urja Vikas Nigam Ltd (MPUVNL) -- and one of the biggest beneficiaries will be the Delhi Metro.
- A team of experts including from the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) will soon survey Gomukh to supervise the removal of a garbage dump and an artificial lake, an official said on Friday.
- The Asian Development Bank (ADB) said on Friday that it has approved a grant assistance of $100 million to help displaced people sheltered in 32 camps in Bangladesh.
- Men with central (or abdominal) obesity are at increased risk of experiencing lower urinary tract symptoms, a new study suggests.
- Scientists have found that administering gene therapy may reverse damage in kidney cells, suggesting a potential treatment for chronic kidney disease characterised by gradual loss of its functions.
- A novel machine learning technique that would predict the biological age of a muscle and help combat sarcopenia has been developed.
- In a first, India-born geophysicist Paramesh Banerjee is among the four shortlisted to head the Institute of Geophysics, a top scientific organisation of China's Earthquake Administration (CEA). The other three candidates are Chinese.
- A measles outbreak has hit the Yanomami isolated Amazon tribe on the border of Venezuela and Brazil, according to a London-based NGO that works to protect tribal peoples.
- It was partly cloudy sky in the national capital on Friday with the minimum temperature recorded at 26 degrees Celsius, two notch above the season's average.
- The annual Amarnath Yatra remained suspended for a third consecutive day on Friday due to bad weather conditions.
- Weak smartphone sales hurt Samsung's record breaking earnings in Q2 (Lead)
- Google's AI voice assistant 'Duplex' to run a call centre?
- Apple drops Intel for 5G chips in 2020 iPhone models: Report
- Microsoft 'Music & TV' app may arrive on Android, iOS
- App Store turns 10 with 500 mn weekly visitors in 155 countries
- Apple may launch new iPhones in blue, orange, gold
- This Cheetah robot can climb, run and jump without vision
- Over 50% smartphones are not password protected
- 2 in 3 Indians can't stop using phones: Survey
- This flexible fingerprint sensor can measure temperature
- Samsung posts over 5% operating profit in Q2 2018
- NASA solar probe gets 'revolutionary' heat shield
- Inbox' by Gmail app now updated for iPhone X
- Nasscom opens centre for data science, AI in Bengaluru
- Home Ministry to launch website to lodge cyber complaints
- Gurugram registers 9 cybercrime cases everyday this year: Police
- Ministers, MLAs farming for FB challenge will inspire real farmers
- Sleep disorder linked with brain changes found in dementia
- The 6.5-inch iPhone 2018 model is likely to be priced around $1,000 and will feature dual SIM capabilities, according to a key analyst associated with Taiwanese business group KGI Securities.
- The Cheetah 3 robot developed by engineers at the MIT can now leap and gallop across rough terrain, climb a staircase littered with debris, and quickly recover its balance when suddenly yanked or shoved, all while essentially being blind.
- Over 50 per cent of smartphone users do not use passwords or anti-theft solutions, leaving their devices and the increasing amount of precious data on them accessible to anyone, says a survey.
- Digital devices have now become such a big part of so many people in India that two-thirds of users in the country find it difficult to stay away from their mobile phones even for a day, shows a new survey.
- Samsung Electronics Co on Friday said its second-quarter operating profit advanced 5.19 per cent from a year earlier, but it failed to post record-breaking earnings apparently due to weaker-than-expected smartphone sales.
- Scientists have developed a flexible and transparent smartphone fingerprint scanner that can even measure your temperature and pressure to make sure that the fingerprint placed on the scanner is actually that of a human.
- Ahead of its August launch, NASA's Parker Solar Probe -- the mission aiming to get closest to the Sun than ever by any human-made object -- has got its "revolutionary" heat shield permanently attached to the spacecraft, the US space agency said.
- The "Inbox" by Gmail app for iOS devices has been updated with support for the iPhone X, over eight months after the super premium iPhone was unveiled.
- Apple has reportedly conveyed a message to Intel, saying it will not be using the chip-maker's 5G modems for 2020 iPhone models, the media reported.
- Congress spokesman Randeep Singh Surjewala on Friday sought the Centre's attention towards the menace of fake news circulating on social media that maligns the image of reputed persons.
- Google's voice-calling "Duplex" -- which lets Artificial Intelligence (AI) mimic a human voice to make appointments and book tables through phone calls -- may soon enter call centres assisting humans with customer queries.
- Microsoft is reportedly working on launching its "Movies & TV" app -- only available on Windows-based platforms like Windows 10 PC, Xbox and Windows 10 Mobile -- on Android and iOS-based platforms.
- Customers in 155 countries are visiting App Store more often, staying longer and downloading and using more apps than ever before, the Cupertino-based iPhone giant has said.
- Indian IT industry apex body Nasscom on Thursday opened a Centre of Excellence for Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (AI) here.
- Union Minister of State for Home Affairs Hansraj Gangaram Ahir on Thursday said an online portal will be launched where people can file complaints regarding cyber crimes.
- More than nine people here have been the victim of cyber frauds everyday in last six months with registration of 1,750 cybercrime complaints, maximum of which belong to online banking, collated police data revealed on Thursday.
- Ministers and MLAs stepping out into the fields and indulging in farming activities, thanks to a Facebook challenge which went viral, will inspire agricultural land holders to take up farming activity once again in Goa, Union Minister of State for AYUSH Shripad Naik said on Thursday.
- A sleep disorder that causes repeated shallow or paused breathing may be associated with changes in brain structure that are also seen in the early stages of dementia.
- World Cup: France ease past Uruguay 2-0 to book semis berth (Lead)
- World Cup: Croatia favourites against surprise package Russia (Preview)
- England, Sweden face tense battle for final four (Preview)
- Modric aims to take Croatia one step further
- Indonesia Open: Indian challenge ends after Sindhu, Prannoy lose in quarters
- Hales guides England to thrilling victory vs India in 2nd T20I
- Belgium eliminate Brazil with 2-1 victory to enter semis
- England restrict India to 148/5 in 2nd T20I
- England coach positive ahead of World Cup quarterfinal with Sweden
- Hockey should be encouraged more: Akshay Kumar
- Injury forces Bopanna out of Wimbledon
- England opt to bowl vs India in 2nd T20I
- Ronaldo ready for new challenge, says agent
- World Cup: France ease past Uruguay 2-0 to book semis berth
- Zverev battles past Fritz into Wimbledon's 3rd round
- Russia's Fernandes: Croatia's World Cup game to be difficult yet interesting
- Rodina upsets Keys, reaches Wimbledon last-16 for 1st time
- We should not let euphoria go to our heads: Russia coach
- Alianza Lima signs Uruguayan forward Mauricio Affonso
- Sweden coach Andersson, a fan of England, looking for unity to beat England
- Seven-time champion Serena Williams has kept her Wimbledon hopes alive with a hard-fought 7-5, 7-6 (7-2) third-round victory over Kristina Mladenovic.
- Luck was not on Brazil's side here in their 2-1 defeat to Belgium in a World Cup quarterfinal, the South Americans' coach said afterward, even as he praised the performance of the Belgians.
- Uruguay striker Luis Suarez said that the absence of fellow attacker Edinson Cavani from the line-up was decisive in the team's 0-2 loss to France here in their 2018 FIFA World Cup quarter-final.
- France forward Antoine Griezmann said he chose not to celebrate his goal against Uruguay in their World Cup quarter-final "out of respect".
- French football champions Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) on Friday announced that the signing of Italian veteran goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon on a one-year contract, with one additional year as an option for the former Juventus captain .
- Defending champion Roger Federer breezed into the fourth round of Wimbledon tennis championships with a 6-3, 7-5, 6-2 victory on Friday over Jan-Lennard Struff, winning a record-setting 175th career match on grass in the process.
- Potential dark horse Belgium eliminated five-time world champions Brazil with a 2-1 triumph here on Friday to book their place in the semi-finals of the FIFA World Cup only for the second time after a gap of 32 years.
- Alex Hales' brilliant batting helped England beat India by five wickets in a thriller second Twenty-20 International match at Sophia Gardens here on Friday.
- Belgium overcame five-time world champions Brazil 2-1 here on Friday to book their place in the semi-finals of the FIFA World Cup only for the second time after a gap of 32 years.
- A disciplined England bowling attack restricted India at a moderate 148/5 in the second T20I of the three-match series at Sophia Gardens here on Friday.
- England coach Gareth Southgate said here on Friday that his team is dreaming big ahead of their 2018 World Cup quarterfinal clash against Sweden.
- Actor Akshay Kumar, who is playing the lead role in his multi-starrer upcoming film "Gold", based on hockey, says the game should get more spotlight and encouragement from people as it holds a strong value of history and pride of the country.
- Indian star Rohan Bopanna's campaign at the Wimbledon tennis tournament came to an end after he was forced to retire with an injury in the second round of the men's doubles category here on Friday.
- France rode goals from Raphael Varane and Antoine Griezmann to ease past Uruguay 2-0 in a big-ticket FIFA World Cup last-eight stage clash here on Friday.
- England skipper Eoin Morgan won the toss and opted to bowl against India in the second T20I of the three-match series at Sophia Gardens here on Friday.
- Cristiano Ronaldo's agent Jorge Mendes added fuel to the speculation surrounding the Portuguese star's move from Real Madrid to Juventus, saying that his client is ready for a "new challenge".
- Germany's Alexander Zverev, No. 4 seed, on Friday battled past United States' Taylor Fritz into Wimbledon's third round after winning 6-4, 5-7, 6-7(0), 6-1, 6-2.
- Russia defender Mario Fernandes on Friday said the upcoming 2018 FIFA World Cup quarterfinal game against Croatia would be difficult yet interesting, comparing the Balkan team to Spain's.
- Russian tennis player Evgeniya Rodina on Friday pulled off a big upset, defeating the US' Madison Keys, the tenth seed, 7-5, 5-7, 6-4, to book a place in the round of 16 at Wimbledon for the first time in her career.
- Russia head coach Stanislav Cherchesov on Friday confirmed his footballers should not let the euphoria of defeating Spain in the Round-of-16 clash at the 2018 FIFA World Cup go to their heads.
- Peruvian club Alianza Lima has announced the signing of Uruguayan forward Mauricio Affonso, a move aimed at bolstering its line-up for a run at a repeat title.
- A strong and compact Croatia will fancy their chances against surprise package and hosts Russia when the two sides clash in a FIFA World Cup quarter-final tie here on Saturday.
- Teamwork and unity are the secrets of Sweden's success at the 2018 FIFA World Cup, Sweden coach Janne Andersson said ahead of Saturday's quarter-final against England.
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- Eurosatory 2018: Industry experts on the next generation armoured vehicle (video)
- Issues surface over UK's Crowsnest programme
- Burlington completes builder's trials
- Russian Navy to receive new catamarans
- Rolls-Royce sells commercial marine unit
- Rheinmetall receives laser light contract
- HUTC to train Spanish Civil Guard pilots
- Belgium inaugurates Special Operations Regiment
- Russian Helicopters prepares Ka-62 for flight test
- Oceanscan buys Sonardyne acoustic tracking technology
- Indian MoD approves new baffle firing ranges
- China launches two new destroyers
- Lincad, Team Leidos awarded UK battery contract
- Controp to supply EO/IR systems to Asian customer
- BAE Systems outlines reasons for Sea 5000 win
- Taiwan’s coast guard selects UAVs
- Boeing widens embrace of Embraer
- Bradley gets stereo vision system
- Leonardo to support UK threat simulation gear
- BAE Pacific 24 boat build set to grow
- Axe hangs over UK's £1.6bn Warrior upgrade
- Camcopter S-100 demo for Belgian Navy
- Indian SOF tighten selection processes
- Cloudy future for Iron Curtain APS on US Army Strykers
- Lessons of 2009 fatal crash missed, AIBN concludes (updated)
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- SIPRI at Almedalen 2018
- SIPRI releases map of multilateral peace operations in 2018
- Modernization of nuclear weapons continues; number of peacekeepers declines: New SIPRI Yearbook out now
- Conference on security in the Baltic Sea region opens and stresses opportunities for cooperation
- Establishing a regional security architecture in the Sahel
- Global and regional trends in multilateral peace operations, 2008–17
- Russian and US policies on the INF Treaty endanger arms control
- SIPRI Searchlight: Managing the risks posed by climate change—a role for the UN
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