US woman forced daughter to pose nude for Skype stranger
A woman in US has been charged with child endangerment after allegedly forcing her own daughter to strip and pose nude on Skype.
Ann Lussier from Attleboro, Massachusetts is accused of making her chi
IMF warns rich states may fall back into recession
The International Monetary Fund on Friday warned that advanced economies could fall back into recession unless policy-makers move with greater urgency to agree on policies to boost growth.
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Gunshots fired near White House; suspect at large
Gunshots were fired on Saturday near the White House following which the US Secret Service recovered an AK-47 from an abandoned vehicle, but the suspect remained at large.
The shots were heard 9.40 p
'Body man' Love lost for Obama
Reggie Love, the personal aide always hovering within yards of President Barack Obama, will leave his boss's side at the end of the year, a source familiar with his plans said on Thursday.
Love, a to
PM, Obama to meet in Bali next Friday
US President Barack Obama will meet Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in Bali, Indonesia, on November 18 on the sidelines of the East Asia summit, their first meeting in about an year, a presidential aide said.
Indo-US ties matured into strategic partnership: Rao
With the bilateral engagement experiencing remarkable transformation, Indo-US relationship has now matured into a strategic partnership of global dimensions, Indian Ambassador Nirupama Rao has said.
Swift wins big at Country Awards
Taylor Swift took the most-coveted entertainer of the year award for the second time on Wednesday and newcomers The Band Perry reaped a hat trick of honours at the 45th Country Music Awards.
Obama, Manmohan Singh to meet in Bali Nov 18
Describing India as an important security and counter-terrorism partner in South Asia, the White House has said President Barack Obama will meet Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in Bali on Nov 18.
Competition policy to be taken to the Cabinet in Dec: Moily
The draft of the National Competition Policy is likely to be placed before the Union Cabinet for approval in December, Indian Corporate Affairs Minister Veerappa Moily has said.
"The draft policy is
N Korea might conduct 3rd nuclear test: ex-US envoy
A former top US envoy on North Korean policy does not rule out the possibility that North Korea may take further provocative steps, including conducting a third nuclear test, and says the US aims to p