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Wikileaks founder says Pentagon could be behind rape claims

Wikileaks founder, Mr Julian Assange, said in an interview published on Sunday that he believed the Pentagon could be behind a rape accusation against him that was later dropped by Swedish prosecutors

Wozniacki moves ahead as Clijsters crashes out

Montreal, Aug. 21: Russian eighth seed Vera Zvonareva upset US Open champion Kim Clijsters 2-6, 6-3, 6-2 in the quarterfinals of the two million dollar Rogers Cup on Friday.

Zvonareva advanced to the

Murray, Rafa end campaigns

Cincinnati, Aug. 21: Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray were sent crashing out of the Cincinnati Masters, falling to a pair of unseeded players during a bruising day of tennis at the hardcourt tournament.

Facebook now a hub for net savvy Pak terrorists

Karachi, Aug. 20: Hardline groups in Pakistan are plugging into Western online favourites Facebook and Twitter in a bid to win friends and influence people.

Tweeting their view of a civilisation clas

Pak fight back after Cook ton

London, Aug. 20: Alastair Cook ended the first real slump of his international career with an innings of 110 as England fought back in the third Test against Pakistan at The Oval here on Friday. But t

Iran starts loading fuel in first nuclear power plant

Iran said on Saturday it has started loading fuel into its Russian-built first nuclear power plant, in the face of stiff opposition from world powers to its controversial atomic programme.

After more

Nine killed in Philippines rebel attacks: Police

Communist guerrillas killed eight policemen and a local official in coordinated attacks in the central Philippines on Saturday the commander for the region said.

New People's Army (NPA) gunmen murde

Nine killed in Philippines rebel attacks: Police

Communist guerrillas killed eight policemen and a local official in coordinated attacks in the central Philippines on Saturday the commander for the region said.

New People's Army (NPA) gunmen murde

50,000 evacuated in China

Three people were missing and more than 50,000 others evacuated in northeast China on Saturday after flooding along the Yalu river, which forms the border with North Korea, officials and state media s

Indian panel deals fresh blow to Vedanta project: reports

Plans by British resources giant Vedanta to build a mine on land held as sacred by an Indian tribe have been dealt a fresh blow after another government panel opposed the project, reports said on Satu

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