Bharti Airtel Q4 net falls more than expected on Africa drag
Bharti Airtel, India's leading mobile phone carrier, posted a bigger-than-expected 31.5 per cent fall in quarterly profit, hit by losses at its African operations.
Bharti's prospects in its main mark
Photos show three dead men at Osama bin Laden raid house
Photographs acquired by Reuters and taken about an hour after the U.S. assault on Osama bin Laden's compound in Abbottabad in Pakistan show three dead men lying in pools of blood, but no weapons.
The
Syrian troops storm Damascus suburb, make arrests
Hundreds of Syrian soldiers in combat gear broke into houses and made arrests overnight in the Damascus suburb of Saqba, scene of a mass demonstration against the president last week, a resident said
Photos show 3 dead men, no weapons at Osama house
Photographs acquired by Reuters and taken about an hour after the US assault on Osama bin Laden's compound in Abbottabad in Pakistan show three dead men lying in pools of blood, but no weapons.
Special report: Why the U.S. mistrusts Pakistan's spy agency
In 2003 or 2004, Pakistani intelligence agents trailed a suspected militant courier to a house in the picturesque hill town of Abbottabad in northern Pakistan.
There, the agents determined that the c
Bharti Airtel Q4 net falls, Africa to weigh
The loss-making African operation of Bharti Airtel Ltd is expected to dent near-term earnings of India's biggest mobile operator, which posted a bigger-than-expected 31.5 per cent net profit drop in t
LeT’s Saeed leads ‘martyr’ prayers, threats of revenge
Lashkar-e-Tayyaba founder Hafiz Saeed told Muslims to be “heartened” by Osama bin Laden’s death as his “martyrdom” would not go in vain, a LeT spokesman said.
Saeed, considered the mastermind behind the 26/11 terrorist attack on Mumbai in 2008, led special prayers for Bin Laden in Lahore Tuesday, where he told followers this “great person”, who had “awakened the Muslim world”, would remain a source of strength for Muslims worldwide.
US seeks answers whether Pakistan aided Bin Laden
The United States vowed on Tuesday to "get to the bottom" of whether Pakistan helped Osama bin Laden elude a long manhunt before he was killed in a US raid, even as Islamabad denied it gave shelter to the Al Qaeda leader.
U.S. commandos knew bin Laden likely would die
U.S. special forces set out to kill Osama bin Laden and dump his body in the sea to make it harder for the al Qaeda founder to become a martyr, U.S. national security officials told Reuters on Monday.
RBI raises rates by 50 bps, exceeding forecasts
The Reserve Bank of India raised interest rates by a sharper-than-expected 50 basis points on Tuesday and signalled it would battle stubbornly high inflation even at the expense of the government's ec