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Ruchika Girhotra case: Family withdraws case against ex-cop

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The family of Ruchika Girhotra, a minor girl who allegedly committed suicide after molestation by former Haryana Director General of Police (DGP) S.P.S Rathore, has withdrawn the torture charges against the ex-police official.

Swedish professor 'cut off wife's lips and ate them'

A former associate professor at Sweden's prestigious medical institute is being held in police custody for cutting off his wife's lips with a knife and then eating them in Stockholm.

According to Swe

China's military spending a cause of concern for India: Antony

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Defence Minister A.K. Antony on Saturday said that India was concerned about rise in China's military spending.

China's military budget jumped 11.2 per cent year on year to 106 billion dollars in 201

Norway prison hiring ‘buddies’ to play with mass killer Breivik to keep him from getting bored

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Norwegian prison authorities have reportedly planned to hire people to stop mass killer Anders Breivik, accused of killing 77 people in a shooting and bombing rampage, getting lonely.

The prison auth

CBI begins verification of coal block scam complaint

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has begun verifying allegations of irregularities in the allocation of coal blocks to private companies between 2006 and 2009 and their misuse by them.

The a

Nazi parents lose custody of kids named Adolf Hitler and Aryan Nation

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A self-proclaimed Nazi father and his wife cannot have back their four children, three of whom have Nazi-inspired names, a court has ruled.

Adolf Hitler Campbell, six, and his younger sisters Joycely

Chilling pic shows bottleneck on Mt Everest as many try to reach summit

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The extraordinary image of the crowd on Mount Everest, which is a far cry from the splendid isolation that Edmund Hillary and Sherpa Norgay Tenzing experienced when they became the first to reach the

Iran ‘finds fix’ for world’s most complicated espionage virus ‘Flame’

Iran has claimed that it has developed tools that can defend against the recently discovered computer espionage virus called Flame.

Flame was discovered after the UN's International Telecommunicatio

Two more monks self-immolate in Tibet in protest against Chinese rule

Two Tibetan monks set themselves on fire outside a temple in Lhasa to protest against Chinese rule, according to a report.

US-based Radio Free Asia said in a statement that the men were taken away b

Gadkari says NDA will form next Govt. at Centre

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Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) President Nitin Gadkari, who celebrated his 55th birthday in the presence of his supporters and party workers here on Sunday, wished that the National Democratic Alliance

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