Nina Agdal Goes Topless on Instagram, Reveals Sexy Back and Sculpted Biceps

Nina Agdal, the Sports Illustrated cover model took to Instagram to shows her sculpted body. Agdal posed topless while showing her back to the camera. Her hair was tied neatly in a bun as she flaunted her back muscles and biceps. Agdal captioned her picture as "#progress skinny doesn't mean weak." Apr 24, 2014

Supreme Court Asks Govt to Reveal List of Indian Account Holders in German Bank

The Supreme Court on 22 April lashed out at the Union government for not providing it with the list of Indian account holders in Liechtenstein Bank, Germany. It is believed that several individuals from India are stashing their black money in the bank. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has vowed to bring back the black money of tax evading Indians from the foreign banks to utilise the same for welfare programmes. Apr 23, 2014
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Palestinians renew unity bid as Israel talks stall

The Palestinians have relaunched efforts to reconcile their rival leaderships in the West Bank and Gaza Strip as US-brokered peace talks with Israel teeter on the edge of collapse. Duration: 00:53 Apr 23, 2014
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BSE closes points 144.03 down on April 15

New Delhi, April 15 (ANI): Trading at the Bombay Stock Exchange today closed 144.03 points down to stand at 22,484.93. At the National Stock Exchange the Nifty closed 43.20 points down to stand at 6,733.10. Future Retail and United Spirits were among the top gainers of Group A with an increase of 18.32% and 11.58% along with Pipavav Defence and Tata Communications with an increase of 4.96% and 4.38% respectively, while the top losers of Group A include Suzlon Energy and DLF with a decrease of 7.14% and 5.90% along with Bank of India and SAIL with a decrease of 5.63% and 5.43% at the close of the markets. The Auto sector is down 125.55 points at 13,284.13 while the banking sector is down 303.44 points at 14,386.45 and the realty sector is down 46.56 points at 1,510.70. The Indian currency is down 0.13% at Rs 60.26 per dollar. Apr 15, 2014