WikiLeaks chief Julian Assange in final plea to avoid extradition
WikiLeaks chief Julian Assange on Monday play his final card in a lengthy legal battle to avoid extradition to Sweden over rape claims when he appeals to Britain's top court to overturn the order.
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Dev was staying in London to recuperate
Dev Anand had been staying in London for two weeks already and was planning to stay for at least three to four months to recuperate after releasing his latest film, Chargesheet, according to sources.
Assange can pursue extradition fight in Britain: court
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was on Monday granted permission to apply to England's highest court in a final attempt to block his extradition to Sweden over rape allegations.
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British queen's pay rise ruled out
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II is facing a four-year pay freeze as austerity measures bite at Buckingham Palace, a media report said on Monday.
Figures show the Queen, whose income has been dropping in
Russia may send spies during 2012 London Olympics
Russia will use the 2012 London Olympics to flood Britain with spies, a former British official has claimed.
Former defence secretary Liam Fox warned that Britain was 'powerless' to prevent some 'ver
US warned of Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour: Memo
The US was warned of the Japanese 'surprise' attack on Pearl Harbour which propelled Washington to join World War II and changed the course of history, a de-classified memorandum has revealed.
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Sweet sop for rowdy students in Britain
Police in Britain's Durham city will hand out 10,000 sweets to students to remind them to be quiet while returning home from a night out.
Launched as part of the ongoing Safe City campaign, the idea
Spanish prostitutes to wear fluorescent vests for safety
Highway prostitutes working outside a town in northern Spain have been ordered to wear reflective vests to make them visible to passing traffic and reduce the risk of accidents, a media report said.
30 seconds of delay doomed the Titanic, new report claims
A new study has claimed that a 30-second delay proved fatal for the Titanic, the ship involved in one of the world's worst maritime disasters which claimed the lives of 1, 496 people.
The findings, a
Five-star City maintain lead, United sink Villa
Manchester City remained five points clear at the top of the Premier League after the leaders thrashed Norwich 5-1, while Manchester United kept in touch with their title rivals thanks to a 1-0 win at