We present some of the best photographs clicked across the globe in the month of January, 2014.
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When one thinks of technology, the first name that strikes us is that of Microsoft founder Bill Gates.
With a month to go before the World Cup starts, Brazil is in the home straight of the countdown and huffing and puffing to complete stadiums, airports, IT networks and public transportation systems.
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According to World Bank some 3.3 million Bangladeshis are living in India.
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Tha panel's suggestion is aimed at facilitating efficient decision-making during negotiations between management and union representatives.
Manufactured by Toulouse-based Airbus, E-Fan measures little more than 19 feet from nose to tail and makes slightly more noise than a hairdryer.
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Mumbai Airport said it is all geared up to commence international flight operations from the recently inaugurated T2 (Terminal 2) at the Chhatrapati Shivaji International airport from Wednesday.
The rise was stronger than in 2012, when global wealth grew by 8.7 per cent.
Microsoft Devices on Wednesday announced the launch of "most affordable" Lumia 530 dual SIM smartphone for Rs 7,349 in India.
Thousands of homes in southern England are bracing for flooding after the River Thames burst its banks, with forecasters warning more bad weather is expected.
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Washington on Tuesday became the second state to allow people to buy marijuana legally in the US without a doctor's note.
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People of Kashmir on Tuesday woke up to a white snow blanket as the Valley and its adjoining areas received the season's heaviest snowfall.
The veteran music composer had friends and family come over for the festival that marks the first day of Spring according to the Hindu calendar.
The world's highest tunnel for high-speed trains is now open in northwest China.
It isn't awfully difficult to get rid off all that stress says Priya Nihalani.
Here's a look at the star arrivals.
Come November and you can travel to Agra, the city of Taj Mahal, by train in just 90 minutes, cutting the journey time by 30 minutes at least.
It includes exquisite pieces ranging from beautiful objects used in rituals such as Ram Rewaris (portable shrine for religious deity), magnificent traditional royal transport like the haudah used for mounting elephants in religious, state and military processions.
China has launched bullet train services along a mountainous route touted as the most challenging high speed rail project that the country has ever built.
According to ManpowerGroup's survey of more than 37,000 employers in 42 countries and territories, employers in Japan report the greatest talent shortages globally (81 per cent), followed by Peru (67 per cent) and India (64 per cent).
United States rises to number two just behind Saudi Arabia.
South Korea was once again the only country with an average connection speed of over 20 Mbps.
US tech giant Microsoft is working on next generation technology that will enable 'no-touch' phones, tablets and television sets that can be operated from afar, without the need to swipe them.
The airport has also won the IBC trophy for the project, a statement by the airport director said in Kolkata on Thursday.
The Duchess of Cambridge, Catherine, turned up at the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow on Monday.
Vidya headed to Siddhivinayak while Priyanka offered prayers at the Andhericha Raja pandal.
With the situation improving a bit in violence-hit Saharanpur, curfew was relaxed for a few hours to allow locals to buy essentials.