Docs aim to standardise cardiac care
The American College of Cardiology (ACC), as a part of its international programme to standardise cardiac care universally, has tied up with four city hospitals.
Bareli-Bhuj Express derails near Bhuj Railway station
Several passengers are feared injured as four coaches of the Bareli-Bhuj Express train derailed on Tuesday near the Bhuj railway station in Gujarat, the police said.
Poor coordination is helping Naxals in Gadchiroli
Dressed casually in his office on the evening of March 26, during an official appointment with this reporter, deputy inspector general, Gadchiroli (anti-Naxal operations) Sunil Ramanand had said, “201
3 held for friend kidnap, killing
In a case that is chillingly similar to the murder of Adnan Patrawala (2007), Akash Babarwal (2008) and Mukeem Khan (2009), the Pune police has arrested three teenagers for kidnapping their 15-year-ol
Syria says it has defeated revolt
Syria says the year-long revolt to topple President Bashar al-Assad is now over, but it will keep its forces in cities to “maintain security” until it is safe to withdraw in keeping with a UN-backed p
Pak beauty queen flees US after duping dozens
A former Pakistani beauty queen has been accused of duping scores of Californians in an elaborate loan scam before fleeing the US.
Triple bomb attack in Thailand kills 10
Three bomb attacks minutes apart killed 10 people and wounded more than 100 on Saturday in the main town in Thailand’s insurgency-hit far south.
EU may ease sanctions on burma in April
The European Union looks set to ease some sanctions on Burma in April if Sunday’s byelections go smoothly, but the EU trade commissioner said the bloc would not rush to lift key trade curbs.
Vote coverage on Facebook, Twitter
Burma’s journalists will take to Twitter and Facebook in their battle to beat press restrictions and deliver breaking news of Sunday’s byelections that for many will be the biggest story of their care
Security breach hits US card processors
Four giant card-payment processors and large US banks that issue debit and credit cards were hit by a data-security breach after third-party services provider Global Payments Inc discovered its system