Novak Djokovic on Sunday refused to give the post-match TV interview at the Australian Open after his victory, protesting against comments made by Channel 9's Tony Jones, who called him overrated. Djokovic expressed his dissatisfaction with the remarks and clarified his stance to Tennis Australia, accepting any fines for his action.
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In Uttar Pradesh's Deoria, a woman, Raziya, murdered her husband, Naushad Ahmed, with her lover's help, dismembering his body and stuffing it in a trolley bag. The gruesome discovery was made by a farmer. Raziya confessed, citing her husband as an obstacle to her affair. Police are searching for the absconding paramour.
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