[wanabidii] Top Headlines: Bangladesh police plan move to end crisis, Indians among hostages

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Bangladesh police plan move to end crisis, Indians among hostages
Bangladesh security forces were preparing to free around 20 hostages, including several foreigners, from a restaurant in an upmarket area of the capital Dhaka early on Saturday, after gunmen stormed the building killing at least two policemen.
Live updates: Attack in Dhaka's diplomatic zone
Owaisi offers legal aid to Hyderabad IS suspects
Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (MIM) chief Asaduddin Owaisi on Friday announced his party would provide legal aid to five IS suspects arrested from Hyderabad three days earlier. He said a Hyderabad lawyer has been consulted for the purpose.
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5 held for creating ruckus in Gujarat
Ramol police on Friday arrested five youths for creating ruckus at a petrol pump on Thursday night. Ramol police sources said among the arrested are Vanshraj Sengar, Lokendrasinh Tomar, Shreeramsinh Chauhan, Hemendrasinh Chauhan and Nitendrasinh Bhadoria all residents of Vastral.
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Android Nougat: 10 new features to check out
The latest version (7.0) of Android, which was only known as Android N until a few hours ago, has finally gotten an official name.
Xiaomi Mi Max (3GB) review: Great price, but not for all
The Xiaomi Mi Max boasts of a compact form factor, metal body, fingerprint scanner, long battery life along with regular phone features, which are absent in most budget Android tablets.At a price of Rs 14,999 the Mi Max seems to offer good value and those looking at using it as a primary phone will need some serious getting-used to. Here is our full review.
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'Cricket in 2024 Olympics if Rome wins hosting bid'
Rome is one of the cities bidding to host the Olympics in 2024 alongside Paris, Los Angeles and Budapest. And, under new regulations, will have the opportunity to add five sports to the games as they deem fit.
Nirmala qualifies for Rio Olympics in 400m dash
Indian quarter-miler Nirmala Sheoran made the cut for next month's Rio Olympics after clocking 51.48 secs in 400m at the National Inter-State Senior Athletics championships on Friday.
Wimbledon: Del Potro knocks out fourth seed Wawrinka
Juan Martin Del Potro proved that multiple wrist surgeries had not robbed him off his flowing racket skills as he knocked out fourth seed Stan Wawrinka with a 3-6, 6-3, 7-6(2), 6-3 in the second round of Wimbledon on Friday.
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Rating agencies need to be more transparent: RBI
Rating agencies need to be more transparent in disclosures on stressed companies and assets so that lenders as well as asset reconstruction companies can arrive at he right valuation, RBI chief general manager Ajay K Choudhary said, adding that this can go a long way in resolving bad loan problem.
US auto sales on track for best June since 2005
Robust sales of pickup trucks and SUVs put the US auto industry on track to record its best June in more than a decade despite a dip in sales at General Motors. Ford Motor Co said its US sales rose 6.4% to 240,109 vehicles in June, while Fiat Chrysler Automobiles said June sales rose 7% to 197,073.
Oil falls as oversupply concerns return to centre stage
Oil prices eased on Friday as the market's focus returned to oversupply as production from Nigeria and Canada revived, and Opec output reached a record high in June. Brent crude futures were down 17 cents at $49.54 a barrel while US West Texas Intermediate crude was trading at $48.18, down 15 cents.
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Kareena to take a break post September
While Kareena Kapoor Khan hasn't confirmed or denied that she is pregnant, buzz is that she is keen to complete her next, 'Veere Di Wedding' by early September.
When Deepika did her own laundry and cooking
Deepika Padukone wrapped up her Hollywood project, 'xXx: The Return of Xander Cage' and she had wonderful things to say about her experiences.
Priyanka's response for her armpit haters
Recently, when the cover of a popular magazine was published, global star Priyanka Chopra's armpit came under tight scrutiny by gossip mongers for being way too perfect for us humans.
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