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One in four Chinese men impotent: Study

Over 26 per cent Chinese men face the problem of erectile dysfunction, a study has said.

Researchers with the Chinese Medical Association say among men over 40, at least 40 per cent experience male

India to miss total solar eclipse

This year's total solar eclipse on Sunday will be missed by sky gazers in India as the celestial phenomenon will not be visible in Asia.

The eclipse will be visible from parts of the South Pacific Oc

India-US begin price negotiations on C-17 airlifter

India and the United States have begun talks here on the price and onboard equipment for the 10 Boeing C-17 military transport aircraft that the Indian Air Force (IAF) wants.
According to reliable sou

Omar sounded like George Bush: Mehbooba

Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) leader, Ms Mehbooba Mufti, on Sunday said the Chief Minister, Mr Omar Abdullah, sounded like former US president, Mr George Bush, when he asked her to attend an all-part

Most MPs against women's bill: Sharad Yadav

Continuing his opposition to the Women's Reservation bill, Janata Dal-United (JD-U) president, Mr Sharad Yadav, says that 90 per cent of MPs are against the bill that seeks to set aside a third of all

New method developed to forecast drought

Washington, July 10: Researchers relying on infrared satellite images have developed a method to predict dust and sandstorms in advance. The system can also be used to track drought.

The technique ha

Nirupama Rao concludes Dharamsala visit

The foreign secretary, Ms Nirupama Rao, on Sunday flew back to Delhi after holding talks with the Dalai Lama here, an official said. There was no indication of the nature of the talks or its timing.

We've failed to build on the gains in Kashmir: Army chief

The "basic reason" behind the flare up in the Kashmir Valley is the failure to build on the gains that had been made by the security forces in the troubled state, Indian Army Chief General, V.K. Singh

High cost forces UK to do away with census

London, July 10: The Census is to be scrapped in Britain after over 200 years because the government feels the official exercise is too expensive.

The population count will be replaced by more regula

Mandela likely to make appearance at the final

Johannesburg: There is a strong possibility that national icon Nelson Mandela will make an appearance at Sunday's World Cup final between Spain and the Netherlands at Soccer City, a source working for

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