WikiLeaks suspends publishing of secrets due to lack of funds
The whistleblowing website WikiLeaks said on Monday it was suspending publishing classified US diplomatic files to focus instead on fundraising "to ensure our future survival".
UK wants probe into Gaddafi killing
The reputation of Libya's new government stands ‘a little bit stained’ by the killing of Muammar Gaddafi, British Defence Secretary Philip Hammon said on Sunday, regretting the fact that he could not
India victimising me: Mirchi
Mohammed Iqbal Memon, better known by his alias of Iqbal Mirchi, who was arrested last week over threat to kill his 41-year-old nephew Nadeem Kader, on Friday issued a statement through his solicitor
I want to return home but India victimising me: Iqbal Mirchi
Iqbal Memon alias Mirchi, whose extradition is being sought by India in connection with the 1993 Mumbai blast case, says he wants to return to India but was being unnecessarily victimised.
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Ladies prefer moving out with buddies than hubbies
Girls surely want to have fun but preferably without their men being around, suggests a survey that found a third of married women respondents saying they had a better time with their mates than with
Viking burial site found in Scotland
The first fully intact Viking boat burial site to be found on British soil has been uncovered by a team of archaeologists in Scotland.
Libya's next tests: Big expectations, power plays
Jockeying for power among Libya's well-armed and fractious new leadership may intensify after the death of Muammar Gaddafi, an anxious and, for many, joyous moment in a country hungry for stability an
Winged robot displays how flight developed
AMERICAN RESEAR-CHERS have demonstrated the evolution of flight while improving on their experimental robot design.
Nominated thrice, Barnes gets his Booker
BRITISH AUTHOR Julian Barnes on Tuesday night won the Booker Prize for his latest novel The Sense of an Ending after failing to win the prestigious annual award despite making the shortlist three time
Dawood's aide Mirchi gets released on bail in London
Iqbal Mirchi, a right-hand man of underworld don Dawood Ibrahim and one of the accused in the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts, has been released on bail by a London Court.
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