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June 05, 2016 09:38 pm | Updated October 18, 2016 02:19 pm IST

>India, Qatar sign seven agreements to boost bilateral ties

Prime Minister departs for Geneva for the third leg of his 5-day-5-nation visit. >

>Grab investment opportunities in India: PM to Qatari firms>

"At the round-table with businesspersons from Qatar, discussed ways to enhance India-Qatar economic cooperation," Mr. Modi tweeted later. >

>Mallya PMLA case: Interpol seeks clarifications from ED>

Mr. Mallya had left India on March 2 using his diplomatic passport and is believed to be in the UK. >

>Live: French Open final: Novak Djokovic vs Andy Murray>

It’s a big match today as both finalists – Serbia’s Novak Djokovic and Great Britain’s Andy Murray – are gunning for their maiden Roland Garros title. >

>Christian man, top police official’s wife brutally killed in Bangladesh>

Latest attack on minorities and secular activists by Islamists, woman targeted as her husband busted many militant outfits. >

>Boys perform better than girls in science exams, but it's not for the reason you think

Researchers from Arizona State University (ASU) in the US found that females and males do equally well on exams that require mostly memorisation.

>ISS now open for the world to see

For all you space fans dreaming about orbiting the earth in a floating artificial satellite, this is a chance to take a look at the ISS

>Bridge collapses in Chennai's Island Grounds

A wooden bridge near Island Grounds collapsed on Sunday morning. It collapsed while several women, participating in Pinkathon were crossing it.

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