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Superb snaps from Siena International Photo Awards

Superb snaps from Siena International Photo Awards

Rediff.com5 Nov 2019

Gazing upon the prize-winning images of the Siena International Photo Awards 2019 is something of a roller coaster experience. The overall winner is a compelling picture of a boy trying to retrieve his ball behind an armed guard in Liberia, taken by British photographer Jonathan Banks. He was up against some extremely talented competition, as our selection shows.

Player claims match-fixing at Wimbledon

Player claims match-fixing at Wimbledon

Rediff.com27 Sep 2007

Belgian Gilles Elseneer claims he was offered 70,000 pounds to throw his first-round match against Italian Potito Starace at the 2005 Championships.

He's my friend, I like him very much: Trump said about Modi

He's my friend, I like him very much: Trump said about Modi

Rediff.com11 Sep 2018

Woodward writes in his new book that Modi wanted to go to Camp David to dine and develop a personal bond with Trump.

EPL: Man City ease past Sunderland to keep up title chase

EPL: Man City ease past Sunderland to keep up title chase

Rediff.com6 Mar 2017

Sergio Aguero proved he is still vital to Manchester City's cause as the Argentine paved the way for a routine 2-0 victory at bottom club Sunderland on Sunday.

How to stay calm in times of COVID-19

How to stay calm in times of COVID-19

Rediff.com15 Apr 2020

Every psychiatrist and psychologist Rediff.com spoke to said one thing: Avoid news channels and social media.

Is this photograph worth Rs 40 crore?

Is this photograph worth Rs 40 crore?

Rediff.com12 Dec 2014

Believe it or not, but a new record for the most expensive photograph ever has been set by landscape photographer Peter Lik's $6.5 million (about Rs 40 crore) snap titled the 'Phantom'.

The tiger

The tiger

Rediff.com18 Feb 2007

The tiger symbolises power, passion and daring.

Crazy or cute: 10 times LFW surprised us

Crazy or cute: 10 times LFW surprised us

Rediff.com24 Feb 2017

The most outrageous and least wearable looks from the recently concluded London Fashion Week.

'Jobs are not being created because we are not growing at 7+%'

'Jobs are not being created because we are not growing at 7+%'

Rediff.com26 Mar 2019

Yashwant Sinha explains where the Modi government has gone wrong in its handling of the economy.

'Really cool stuff in Pirates 3!'

'Really cool stuff in Pirates 3!'

Rediff.com20 Jul 2006

Visual effects supervisor John Knoll talks about creating Dead Man's Chest.

Sivi is worth watching

Sivi is worth watching

Rediff.com24 Sep 2007

B K S Cine Circuit's Sivi is all about a ghostly spectre that haunts a man who conceals a shady past -- and her ultimate revenge on him.

Tom Cruise breaks ankle; Mission Impossible 6 on hold

Tom Cruise breaks ankle; Mission Impossible 6 on hold

Rediff.com17 Aug 2017

Injury caution for Tom Cruise? He throws it out of the window before you can say Mission Impossible!

VIDEO: Manjrekar opens up about his frosty relationship with Tendulkar

VIDEO: Manjrekar opens up about his frosty relationship with Tendulkar

Rediff.com11 Jan 2018

The strongest emotion he had felt in the company of his father Vijay, also a cricketer who played for nearly a decade for India, was fear, said ex-Test player Sanjay Manjrekar at the launch of his autobiography 'Imperfect' in Mumbai on Wednesday.

Polling on for Delhi municipal elections

Polling on for Delhi municipal elections

Rediff.com5 Apr 2007

More than 99 lakh voters are expected to exercise their franchise at 9,649 polling booths.

EPL PIX: Sterling strikes twice as City hit Saints for six to go top

EPL PIX: Sterling strikes twice as City hit Saints for six to go top

Rediff.com5 Nov 2018

Images from the EPL matches played on Sunday

Gavaskar reckons this is the reason for Kohli's success...

Gavaskar reckons this is the reason for Kohli's success...

Rediff.com11 Aug 2018

'The way he's made that adjustment, mental adjustment, that is brilliant, fantastic. And that is the reason why he was able to get big runs'

Why traders fear the RBI

Why traders fear the RBI

Rediff.com20 Jul 2007

From the markets' perspective, a greater predictability of the RBI's intervention will give them a space to operate in.

Revere Mother for her work, not 'miracles'

Revere Mother for her work, not 'miracles'

Rediff.com4 Sep 2016

For the thousands of destitute that Mother Teresa treated, she was 'god incarnate' and her hand was the miracle of love the poor needed. Attributing scientifically-unproven remedies as miracles does not help the followers of Missionaries of Charity and humanity in general, says Pallava Bagla.

From social media influencers to #metoo, 2018 was a 'brand' new year

From social media influencers to #metoo, 2018 was a 'brand' new year

Rediff.com29 Dec 2018

What sets 2018 apart from previous years is the magnitude of the shocks that hit our brand ecosystem, says Bharat Bambawale.

'Perhaps Gandhi was an inevitability'

'Perhaps Gandhi was an inevitability'

Rediff.com11 May 2007

'The world should never underestimate the extraordinary brilliance and ingenuity of the Indian people nor their ability to adopt and adapt the best of the cultures it sustains,' says historian Andrew Ward.

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