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Beaten on train, French national dies in Haryana

A French national, who was brutally beaten by fellow passengers on board the Sachkhand Express train in Haryana's Karnal town, succumbed to his injuries in a hospital here, police said on Thursday.

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Transparency can be suicidal: Kejriwal

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The strategies of Team Anna cannot be revealed as transparency can be suicidal, a prominent member of the group, Arvind Kejriwal has said.

He was commenting on the expulsion of Shameem Kazmi from the

Al-Qaeda providing free electricity in Yemen

The Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) has started offering free electricity and gas to villagers in Yemen's restive southern region, according to a Saudi daily.

The al-Sharq al-Awsat daily sai

World's oldest blood found in 5,300-year-old body

Scientists have discovered the world's oldest blood cells in the remains of a 5,300-year-old iceman found in Italy.

The scientists found traces of blood around an arrow wound that killed the man in t

Chinese student held with 59 iPads

A Chinese student was arrested after he tried to smuggle 59 iPads into Shanghai from Australia, on the same day the company put its new tablet computers on sale.

The student, whose name and age were

Former UP minister booked for duping sportsmen

Uttar Pradesh police has filed a complaint against former minister and Mayawati aide Lalji Verma after several sportsmen accused him of duping them on the promise of holding a cricket championship in

Call rates can rise 100 per cent, warn telecom operators

Telephone tariffs will go up 100 per cent hitting customers hard if the government accepts the sector regulator's proposals on spectrum auction, service providers warned on Thursday.

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Pakistan claims credit a year after Osama killing

The Pakistan government and its armed forces played a vital role in tracking down al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden through a mobile phone SIM, says Defence Minister Ahmed Mukhtar.

Ahmed Mukhtar said it

Andhra Pradesh tops in domestic violence cases

Andhra Pradesh recorded over 9,600 cases of domestic violence – the highest in the country – during 2007-2010, the Rajya Sabha was informed on Thursday.

Women and Child Development Minister Krishna T

Court relief for disabled aspiring chartered accountants

The Delhi High Court on Wednesday directed the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) to relax the guidelines for disabled students appearing in exams conducted by it.

The division bench

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