Obama vows to fight India, China for new jobs
The US President, Mr Barack Obama, has vowed to give tough competition to India and China for millions of potential jobs in the American clean energy industry, once again raising the bugaboo of outsou
Food inflation eases further to 9.53 per cent
India's annual food inflation came down to 9.53 per cent for the second straight week ending July 24 from 9.67 per cent a week earlier, official data released on Thursday showed.
The fuel prices inde
Former top cop appears before CBI in Sohrabuddin case
O.P. Mathur, former additional director general of police, appeared before the CBI on Thursday for questioning in connection with the 2005 Sohrabuddin Sheikh fake shootout case.
India warns of Pak’s interference in Afghanistan
With Pakistan trying to broker a deal between the Taliban and the Afghan government, India on Thursday warned against “external integration” in the reintegration process, saying it would be detrimental for the future of a democratic and stable Afghanistan.
Plane evacuated in Chicago airport
Passengers on a plane at Chicago's O'Hare international airport were evacuated after fire broke out in the plane's landing gear.
There were 188 passengers and 11 crew members on board the United Airl
CWC Mess: Darbari, Mahendroo suspended
The Commonwealth Games Organising Committee (CGOC) on Thursday suspended, T.S. Darbari and Sanjay Mahendroo, following the report of the three-member panel, which was probing the financial irregularities related to the Queen's Baton Relay.
Couple escapes unhurt as car falls into 150-metre cliff
A German couple had a miraculous escape with only minor injuries after their car swerved off the road and plummeted 150 metres down a cliff in Australia's Victoria state.
The two tourists were travel
Obama to fight Chindia for jobs
Aug. 5: The US President, Mr Barack Obama, has vowed to give tough competition to India and China for millions of potential jobs in the American clean energy industry, once again raising the bugaboo o
Civilian succumbs to bullet injury, Kashmir toll rises to 47
The violence in Kashmir Valley claimed its 47th victim since June 11 when a civilian on Thursday succumbed to a bullet injury he received during protests here a day earlier.
Fifty-year-old Gulam Muha
34 fall ill in China gas leak
At least 34 people were hospitalised after poisonous gas leaked from a chemical plant in China, authorities said on Thursday. Titanium tetrachloride, a gas with pungent odour, leaked from the plant in south China on Tuesday night when workers were cleaning it.