Japan encourages a wider evacuation from reactor area |
- Japan encourages a wider evacuation from reactor area
- Libya: NATO set to take full command of military campaign
- Syria: Troops open fire on protesters in several cities
- Image conscious Gaddafi went under the knife
- EU wants worldwide nuclear plant tests
- AIADMK manifesto is full of lies: Alagiri
- Gunmen kill eight, kidnap 45 bus passengers in Pakistan
- Painting bought as junk worth 40 million pounds
- Seven-year-old given gun licence in Britain
- BJP responds to PM's 'birthright' remark against Advani
- French family detained for smuggling 2 infants
- Sheila Dikshit’s reaction to stinging report on CWG
- Winning 3 seats will be my answer: Yeddyurappa
- Barack Obama gets locked out!
- Wildfire engulfs 1,600 acres in Denver
- Oz apologies for soldiers' racist remarks on Facebook
- Trinamool MP with 57 lakhs stopped at Delhi airport
- High Court bench dismisses plea to postpone elections
- Hong Kong jury convicts American woman in 'milkshake murder'
- Jat agitation continues despite High Court orders
- Cops arrested after video shows them shooting teenager
- South Korea: 10 diplomats to be punished over China scandal
- China sentences democracy activist to 10 years in jail
- Singapore finds radiation in some food from Japan
- 2G spectrum probe: Chargesheet against Raja next week, says CBI
- Radio station sued for saying Stalin strangled children
- Interpol says World Cup 'terrorist' arrested with Pak help
- Bangalore: A phone call saves kidnap victim's life
- Mumbai: Logbook blew lid off pilot licence scam
- Pilot arrested for allegedly assaulting CISF jawan on duty at airport
Japan encourages a wider evacuation from reactor area Posted: |
Libya: NATO set to take full command of military campaign Posted: |
Syria: Troops open fire on protesters in several cities Posted: |
Image conscious Gaddafi went under the knife Posted: |
EU wants worldwide nuclear plant tests Posted: |
AIADMK manifesto is full of lies: Alagiri Posted: |
Gunmen kill eight, kidnap 45 bus passengers in Pakistan Posted: |
Painting bought as junk worth 40 million pounds Posted: |
Seven-year-old given gun licence in Britain Posted: |
BJP responds to PM's 'birthright' remark against Advani Posted: |
French family detained for smuggling 2 infants Posted: Ukrainian authorities said on Thursday they had detained several members of a French family who tried to smuggle two two-month-old babies across the border hidden under a mattress in their van. Border guards discovered the twin girls hidden in a chest under a mattress when they inspected the vehicle on the Ukrainian-Hungarian border on Monday, after they became suspicious of a 38-year-old French medic and his father. |
Sheila Dikshit’s reaction to stinging report on CWG Posted: CWG scam: Under stinging attack from the opposition, Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit today said her government is preparing a response to the Shunglu Committee report which has indicted her and Lt Governor Tejinder Khanna among several people for delays and losses in infrastructure projects for the Commonwealth Games. |
Winning 3 seats will be my answer: Yeddyurappa Posted: |
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Wildfire engulfs 1,600 acres in Denver Posted: The second major wildfire to erupt this week in Denver has grown to 1,600 acres and prompted about 8,500 residents to flee their homes. The fire started on Thursday afternoon and is being driven by winds of over 50 kilometers per hour. About 100 firefighters have contained 70 percent of the blaze, and people in two major subdivisions are being allowed to go home. |
Oz apologies for soldiers' racist remarks on Facebook Posted: |
Trinamool MP with 57 lakhs stopped at Delhi airport Posted: |
High Court bench dismisses plea to postpone elections Posted: |
Hong Kong jury convicts American woman in 'milkshake murder' Posted: |
Jat agitation continues despite High Court orders Posted: The Jat agitation, demanding a quota for their community in government jobs, still continues to cripple the supply of coal, fertilizer and cement in northern India. On Friday, due to the agitation, more than 70 trains were cancelled and 12 railway tracks in Haryana were blocked by protesters despite the High Court's order. |
Cops arrested after video shows them shooting teenager Posted: A group of five military police officers were arrested in Manaus on Wednesday, after security camera video caught the uniformed officers shooting a teenager at close range. The boy survived, but received several wounds. The footage showed the officers pushing the 14-year-old boy and shooting him in the chest at close range. |
South Korea: 10 diplomats to be punished over China scandal Posted: |
China sentences democracy activist to 10 years in jail Posted: |
Singapore finds radiation in some food from Japan Posted: |
2G spectrum probe: Chargesheet against Raja next week, says CBI Posted: |
Radio station sued for saying Stalin strangled children Posted: The grandson of former Soviet ruler Joseph Stalin has taken a Moscow radio station to court for allegedly saying that his grandfather "strangled small children". Yevgeny Dzhugashvili is demanding 11 million rubles ($388,000) in compensation for the comment allegedly made by journalist Nikolay Svanidze on a show aired on Ekho Moskvy radio station May 21, 2010. |
Interpol says World Cup 'terrorist' arrested with Pak help Posted: |
Bangalore: A phone call saves kidnap victim's life Posted: Lahari Velu, director of a city-based audio and video company, was allegedly abducted by a gang led by the brother of BBMP corporator of Kammanahalli. Velu was abducted from the parking lot at 10.30 pm on Wednesday night in High Grounds police station limits along with his driver, while returning from the marriage function of a retired IPS officer's daughter. |
Mumbai: Logbook blew lid off pilot licence scam Posted: |
Pilot arrested for allegedly assaulting CISF jawan on duty at airport Posted: |
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