Peter rushed to hospital
Pop star Peter Andre has been rushed to hospital after he experienced severe stomach pain.
As the Behind Closed Doors singer got up Friday morning, he experienced extreme stomach ache and was taken to see medical staff, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
Shakira raises cash for schools
Pop singer Shakira has raised $660,000 to build schools in Colombia and Haiti by agreeing to appear in a Spanish advert.
The Waka Waka singer agreed to appear in an advertisement for a Spanish cava drink in return for the company, Freixenet, making the donation to her charitable foundation Pies Descalzos, reports contactmusic.com.
Nepal insults tallest woman
Kathmandu, Nov. 27: He is hailed as a Little Buddha and draws amazed crowds wherever he goes. While the Himalayan nation celebrates Khagendra Thapa Magar’s world record as the shortest man at 22 inche
US, South Korea begin naval manoeuvres in tense region
Nov 28 (DPA) The US and South Korea Sunday began major naval manoeuvres in the Yellow Sea, five days after North Korea's attack on a South Korean island escalated tensions in the region.
A spokesman f
Britain steps up security, fearing Mumbai-like attack
Nov 27: Gun-totting British policemen have been deployed in many shopping centres in Britain to combat the threat of a Mumbai-like massacre ahead of the Christmas holidays, a media report said Saturda
Pakistani PM to donate liver
Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani Saturday announced he would donate his liver after death and urged the people to donate organs as well to help others in distress.
Fee for mobile banking service from April 2011
Get ready to pay a fee for inter-bank transactions conducted through mobile phones from April 2011, as the National Payment Corporation of India (NPCI) intends to charge lenders Rs.0.25 per transactio
Nafed monitoring markets to check onion prices
Agri-cooperative Nafed is monitoring the rates of onions to keep prices under check, and increased arrivals from Maharashtra will ease prices, the agriculture ministry has said.
"Nafed is monitoring
China launches electronic passports
China has launched its first ever electronic passports that would contain information in microchips.
The adoption of electronic passports complies with international trends and plays an important rol
Book the guilty in 2G spectrum scam: Ratan Tata
Nov 27: Tata Group chairman Ratan Tata has urged the Indian government to investigate and book the people who are guilty in the 2G spectrum scam.
"I wish the government would take a stand, bring an a