Two get life for Brit-Indian shopkeeper's murder
London: Two men have been jailed for life in connection with the murder of an Indian-origin shopkeeper, Gurmail Singh, during a robbery at his village store in West Yorkshire.
Singh was hit over the
Facebook has only five years left
Melbourne: Facebook has just five years before its audience begins to splinter, according to digital consumer expert Jeffrey Cole.
Dr Cole, who addressed a digital marketing forum hosted by Ninemsn
Prince William’s wedding will be 'biggest TV event ever'
Melbourne: One thing is for sure - the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton will be the biggest television event in history.
The sudden announcement has forced networks to shuffle the
Send elderly astronauts to Mars - one way!
London: Colonisation of Mars would be faster and cheaper if astronauts behaved like the first settlers to come to North America - not expecting to go home, according to two scientists.
Dirk Schulze-M
Lalu speech stage crash kills child
Sasaram: An eleven-year-old child died as the stage collapsed at the venue of Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) chief Lalu Prasad Yadav’s rally here on Wednesday.
The incident took place when Lalu Yadav wa
James Blunt prevented WW III?
British singer James Blunt has said that his refusal to obey an order from a US general helped avoid a potential World War III. Blunt, a former captain in a senior regiment of the British Army, said in an interview that he risked a court martial by countermanding an order to attack the Russian forces in Pristina Airfield in Kosovo in June 1999,
Wife's holiday murder: Brit-Indian recounts SA events
London: Brit-Indian Shrien Dewani, whose wife was killed on their honeymoon in South Africa, has said for the first time how he felt powerless after the taxi they were travelling in was ambushed by ar
‘Breakthrough imminent' in Indian-origin bride’s murder
London: South African police have reportedly identified the murderer of a British Indian woman, who was killed in Cape Town during her honeymoon.
Anni Dewani and husband Shrien had been married for
Terror attack on CIA office in Pak foiled
Islamabad: A terror attack plot at the CIA office in Pakistan was foiled after a man carrying a bag laden with explosives and addressed to a deputy superintendent of police was arrested on Monday when
UK to pay millions to former Guantánamo Bay detainees
London: Britain would reportedly pay out millions of pounds in compensation to former detainees held in the US military prison at Guantánamo Bay.
Some of the men, who are all British citizens or res