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18-year-old, parents found dead in Delhi

New Delhi: An 18-year-old mentally challenged youth was allegedly poisoned to death and his parents were found dead on a railway track in Delhi on Monday, police said.

The youth was found dead insid

Army protest as soldier dies in Pak firing

Jammu: The Indian Army on Monday lodged a strong protest with the Pakistan Army over a ceasefire violation in Jammu and Kashmir's Poonch district that killed an Indian soldier, military sources say.

Terror threat to India fazes Pervez

Washington, Oct. 24: Growing Islamic extremism among the youth in India is a matter of concern and New Delhi needs to look into that, says the former Pakistan president, Mr Pervez Musharraf.

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Shoes hurled at former Oz PM John Howard

Sydney: A pair of shoes were hurled at former Australian prime minister John Howard by an Iraq war protester during his first television appearance since losing office in 2007.

The protest was remini

Six killed as powerful explosion rips through Pakistan shrine

Islamabad: At least six people were killed and eight injured Monday when a powerful blast tore through a Sufi shrine in Pakistan's Punjab province, officials said.

The massive explosion took place

SEBI doubles limit for retail investors to Rs.2 lakh

India's capital markets regulator Monday doubled the investment limit for individual investors in initial public offerings (IPOs) to Rs.200,000 to attract more retail participants into such primary is

Question mark over civil nuclear deal between India and Japan

Tokyo: India will not force the civil nuclear agreement on Japan as it recognises the sensitivities involved, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said here on Monday, putting a question mark on the pact tha

Satyam scam: Court dismisses discharge plea of nine accused

A local court Monday dismissed discharge petitions of nine accused in the multi-crore rupee accounting scam in Satyam Computer Services.

The discharge petitions filed by all the accused, barring prim

Dalai Lama doesn't rule out possibility of female successor

Toronto: 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 Lama's re

India Inc looks forward to President Obama's visit

With India-US bilateral trade projected to reach record levels this year and top $50 billion, corporate India is looking forward to the upcoming visit of President Barack Obama to help realise the tru

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