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Robin Hood fan sets world records

A British teenager inspired by Robin Hood, a skilled archer popular in British legend, has set a world record in archery by shooting an arrow nearly 500 metres. Zak Crawford, 14, shot an arrow nearly 500 metres — equal to the length of five football pitches — using a recurve bow at the Northern Counties Flight Championships. He

Yamuna flows above danger mark, people evacuated

People were evacuated from low-lying areas along the Yamuna in the capital on Sunday as the river continued to flow above the danger mark, an official said.

The water level of the Yamuna stood 22 cm

US drone strike kills four militants in Pakistan

Four militants died on Saturday when a US drone fired three missiles into a house in northwest Pakistan, Xinhua reported.

Several other people were injured in the attack in North Waziristan's Mirali

Madan Tamang murder: prime accused flees police custody

Gorkha Janamukti Morhca central committee member Nicol Tamang, one of the prime accused in the murder of Akhil Bharatiya Gorkha League (ABGL) chief Madan Taman, fled from police custody in Darjeeling

Naipaul gets into controversy again for penning book on Africa

Indian-origin Nobel laureate V.S. Naipaul has landed himself in another controversy by penning one of the darkest travelogues about Africa for decades. Critics believe his new work, 'The Masque of Afr

FIR lodged against unnamed people in vaccination deaths

No one has been named in a first information report (FIR) lodged in the deaths of four infants during a routine immunisation drive in Lucknow, police said on Sunday.

Lucknow deputy inspector general

Secret of Mona Lisa smile revealed

The famous smile of Mona Lisa, the magnum opus of Leonardo da Vinci, is no more a secret as scientists have decoded the technique how the Renaisance-era painter created a special effect to show the en

IOC: Many countries interested in hosting Youth Olympics

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) executive director Gilbert Felli on Saturday said 17 or 18 countries had expressed their interest in hosting future Youth Olympic Games.

Militants may recurit kids hit by floods

Islamabad, Aug. 20: Pakistan President, Mr Asif Ali Zardari, and a top US senator have warned that militants may exploit orphans and children of flood-affected people for their terror activities.

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Swimmer Stephanie out of CWG with an injury

Melbourne, Aug. 20: Pull-outs from the Commonwealth Games have continued, the latest being Australia’s triple Olympic gold medallist swimmer Stephanie Rice. She decided to skip the October 3-14 Games

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