Drone strikes causing US spy killings
Peshawar: The massive escalation in CIA drone attacks in Pakistan’s tribal region has also seen an unprecedented rise in assassinations there.
According to local tribesmen, as often as seven times a
Fergie rules out Becks return to Man United
London, Dec. 24: Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has ruled out the prospect of midfielder David Beckham rejoining the club on a short-term loan during the midwinter transfer window next mo
Obama 'Spidey' quote is Twitter rage
Melbourne: US President Barack Obama has taken Twitter by storm after using the classic Spider-Man quote 'with great power comes great responsibility' at a press conference.
Speaking about greater b
Anti-baldness drug may affect libido
London, Dec. 21: Some doctors have claimed that young men could be jeopardising their sexual health by taking the world’s best selling anti-baldness drug.
According to experts, finasteride — sold in
'Beaten' Harry Potter star's brother facing jail
Washington: The brother of Harry Potter actress Afshan Azad, who was beaten and branded a prostitute by her family after dating a man from another community, is facing a stint behind bars after he adm
After Paul, Jack the monkey is sports world’s new oracle
London, Dec. 19: Though memories of Paul the psychic octopus of FIFA World Cup fame may have faded following its death, it won’t be the last of its kind: a mystic monkey in North Tyneside has correctl
It’s official! Men just hate to shop
Men really are hopeless, and stingy, when it comes to Christmas shopping.
Revealed: Facebook being used to commit crimes
London: Think giving out basic personal information on Facebook is harmless? You might need to rethink, as a reformed burglar has given details on how a criminal can use your user account as a tool fo
Now, third woman in WikiLeaks case
London: WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, who is at the centre of sex assault allegations by two women, is said to have seduced a third right from under her boyfriend’s nose in Sweden.
Assange, 39,
1st edition of James Bond sells for £19K
A rare first edition of Ian Fleming’s Casino Royale, the book that introduced 007 to the world, has fetched £19,000 at an auction in South Cerney, Gloucestershire.
The 1953 book, which sold for £4,000 more than expected, was the top lot at a sale at which Live and Let Die — the second Bond novel — went for £6,600, reports the BBC. A copy of Moonraker, the third in the series, sold for £7,200.