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US sleuths bribed suspect to limit WikiLeaks expose

US investigators probing leaks of defence secrets by whistleblowing website WikiLeaks tried to bribe a suspect to "infiltrate" its data and prevent further revealations, a media report said on Sunday.

China launches its fifth orbiter into space

China on Sunday successfully launched its fifth orbiter into space as part of its indigenous satellite navigation and positioning network.

The satellite was launched from the Long March 3I carrier r

EU gives $39 mn in aid to Pakistan

The European Union (EU) has given 30 million euros (about $39 million) in aid to Pakistan so it can help the most needy, including those hit by the current floods in the country, a media report said.

'Drinking red wine can help people live longer'

Drinking red wine can help people live a longer and healthier life, says a research team led by an Indian American scientist.

Be busy to be happy, says study

The key to happiness is to keep yourself busy in various activities, say experts.

Even doing meaningless or unnecessary tasks makes you feel better than just sitting round getting bored, reports expr

Mamata will be provided proper security: Pranab

Proper security arrangements would be made for the railway minister, Ms Mamata Banerjee, following her charges that the Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) was planning to set up a "suicide squad

Meghalaya farmer still in Bangladesh custody

A Meghalaya farmer abducted by Bangladeshi nationals last week from a disputed area near the border remains in police custody there, says India's Border Security Force (BSF).

"The abducted youth is s

Woman wrestler cries foul over Games selections

Just two months before the Commonwealth Games, an award-winning wrestler and daughter of renowned sportsperson Chandgi Ram has alleged that the selection procedure for Indian woman grapplers has been

HC asks Army to hand over reports on officer's death to family

The Delhi High Court has asked the Army to hand over various reports relating to the death of Shaurya Chakra awardee Capt. Sumit Kohli to his family members.

The High Court said the Army will make a

17 held in Poland for child pornography

In a massive crackdown against paedophile nexus in Poland, 17 people have been arrested for distributing child pornography via Internet, Polish Radio External Service reported.

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