Missouri tornado death toll rises to 116
The death toll from the deadly tornado that hit the Missouri town of Joplin in US has soared to 116 on Tuesday. "We are optimistic that there are still lives to be saved.
Pak's ISI planned and funded 26/11, sings Headley
Pakistan's Intelligence agency ISI had links with Mumbai attack co-accused Tahawwur Hussain Rana and David Headley, the prosecution submitted during the trial of Rana that opened in the US on Monday.
Pakistan denies ISI role in Mumbai attack
Pakistan denied the charge of a key plotter of the Mumbai terror attack who said that Pakistani spy agency Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) provided support to Lashkar-e-Tayyaba (LeT) for carrying out the 2008 attack.
Al Qaeda bomber leaves behind a fingerprint
The FBI has a fingerprint and forensic evidence linking Al Qaeda's top bomb maker in Yemen to a trio of explosive devices used in recent attacks on the United States, tangible reminders
89 confirmed dead after tornado in Missouri
A massive tornado that swept through the Missouri town of Joplin has killed at least 89 people, the city manager announced early on Monday.
I was nervous about runway return: Miranda Kerr
Victoria's secret model Miranda Kerr says that she felt insecure about returning to modelling after giving birth to her son Flynn. The 28-year-old model said that she was not sure about going back
Strauss-Kahn indicted on sex charges, wins bail
Ex-IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn was indicted on Thursday on sexual assault charges but ordered released on bail by a New York judge after agreeing to house arrest and to post $1 million in cash.
Strauss-Kahn indicted, gets bail
Hours after he resigned as International Monetary Fund (IMF) chief, jailed Dominique Strauss-Kahn was given bail after being indicted on charges of trying to rape a maid in a swanky New York hotel suite.
Strategies of repression won't work: Obama tells Arab rulers
Warning that "strategies of repression and diversions" will not work anymore, US President Barack Obama has asked Arab rulers to listen the people's voices.
CIA chief puts gag on information on Osama raid
CIA chief Leon Panetta has ordered a gag on his employees not to reveal secrets about recent raid on Osama bin Laden's compound in Pakistan, warning that disclosures could jeopardise future operations.