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Apex court adjourns Lalit Modi case till November 11

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Wednesday adjourned till November 11 the hearing on former Indian Premier League (IPL) commissioner Lalit Modi's petition challenging the composition of the Disciplinar

Venky's to buy English football club Blakburn Rovers

Indian company Venky's, which specialises in poultry farming and pharmaceuticals, is close to finishing their takeover of English Premier League (EPL) football club Blakburn Rovers.

If the deal goes

Nestle recalls candy over health concerns

Nestle USA has announced the recall of a candy product that may contain "undeclared" peanuts over concerns that it may cause allergic reactions in some people, a media report said.

The recall involve

PM in Malaysia to bolster ties

Kuala Lumpur: Having bid sayonara to Japan, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh arrived here on Tuesday for a three-day visit during which he will underscore the linkages between India and Malaysia, particu

Dalai Lama all for woman successor

Toronto, Oct. 25: The Dalai Lama, who wound up his three-day visit here by leading prayers at the newly-opened Tibetan cultural centre, doesn’t rule out a female successor.

“The purpose of the Dalal

Iraq's Tariq Aziz sentenced to death

Baghdad: Former Iraqi foreign minister Tariq Aziz and two other aides to toppled ruler Saddam Hussein were sentenced on Tuesday by an Iraqi court to death by hanging.

Tuesday's sentence by the Iraq

Taliban had hand in Benazir Bhutto's assassination: Probe

Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) was responsible for the assassination of Pakistan's former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, concluded a probe carried out by the country's Federal Investigation Agency.

Mobile number portability to be launched Nov 1

Mumbai: Communications and IT Minister A Raja on Tuesday said that the much awaited mobile number portability (MNP), which allows telecom subscribers to sustain their numbers while switching operators

Manmohan Singh leaves Japan, it's Malaysia next

Tokyo: Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Tuesday left for Malaysia on the second leg of his three-nation Asia tour after a three-day visit to Japan that saw the conclusion of negotiations on an all

Nepal orders probe into Maoist attack on Indian envoy

Fearing a diplomatic cold war with India and its fallout, Nepal's caretaker government finally extended an olive branch to the southern neighbour, ordering an investigation into the attack on the Indi

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