No confirmation yet of Kashmiri’s death: US
The US has so far no confirmation of the killing of Al Qaeda commander Ilyas Kashmiri in a drone strike in Pakistan, both the state and defence departments have said, contradicting Premier Yousaf Raza Gilani’s claim that Washington had confirmed the death.
Birth control pill for men sans steroids?
Researchers are developing what may be the first oral contraceptive for men without any side effects as it does not contain steroids.
‘Empathy helps enhance sexual enjoyment’
Empathy and self-esteem seem to enhance sexual enjoyment among young adults, which in turn is linked to healthy psychological and social development.
Obama praises Germany’s role in North Africa
Notwithstanding Germany’s abstention from the UN Security Council resolution on Libya, US President Barack Obama termed it as a world leader and praised Berlin for playing an important role in the democratic transition currently underway in North Africa.
House rebukes Obama on US role in Libya
The House has adopted a resolution rebuking President Barack Obama for dispatching US military forces against Libya without congressional approval.
Indian-American teen wins US Spelling Bee
Indian-origin students have triumphed four times in a row in the prestigious Spelling Bee championship of the US with 14-year-old Sukanya Roy correctly spelling the tongue-twister ‘cymotrichous’ to be
No convincing denial from Pak of Headley charges against ISI
More than a week after David Headley accused ISI of training him in terrorist operation and espionage system, there has been no 'convincing' denial from Pakistan, a top US counter-terrorism expert has said, underscoring the need to hold that country “very accountable”.
LeT continues to plan attacks from Pak: US govt report
LeT, an 'extremely capable' terror group with a sophisticated regional network, continues to plan its operations from within Pakistan, a US government report has said, warning that militant safe hav
ISI playing double game in war against terrorism: Congressman
Slamming ISI for its ‘double game’ in the war against terrorism, a top US lawmaker has said that while the Pakistani spy agency was cooperating with America on some high-value targets, it was ‘protect
US House presses Obama on Libya conflict
The House of Representatives chided President Barack Obama on Friday for failing to obtain congressional approval of US military action in Libya, and demanded answers about his objectives.