How Bin Laden emailed without being detected by US
Using intermediaries and inexpensive computer discs, Osama bin Laden managed to send emails while in hiding, without leaving a digital fingerprint for United States eavesdroppers to find.
'Rogue' elements in ISI, army may have helped Osama: Musharraf
Calling Pakistani intelligence's failure to detect Osama bin Laden's presence in Abbottabad a ‘massive slip-up,’ ex-President Pervez Musharraf has admitted that ‘rogue’ members of ISI and military may
Bin Laden journal seized in Pakistan raid
A handwritten journal taken from Osama bin Laden's hideout in Pakistan show that the slain Al Qaeda leader was communicating with other members of the terrorist group, US media reports citing official
'US committed to bringing Mumbai attackers to justice'
As a US lawmaker suggested that the Pakistan-based Haqqani terror network may have had some ‘logistical role’ behind bombings in India, the US reassured New Delhi it was committed to bringing Mumbai a
'US committed to bringing Mumbai attackers to justice'
As a US lawmaker suggested that the Pakistan-based Haqqani terror network may have had some 'logistical role' behind bombings in India, the US reassured New Delhi it was committed to bringing Mumbai a
Monkey jab may open way for HIV vaccine
A potential vaccine for non-human primates may eventually open the way for a vaccine against HIV, researchers say.
A team led by Louis Picker, associate director of the Oregon Health and Science Univ
More than 1,100 rapes daily in DRCongo: study
More than 1,100 women are raped every day in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), making sexual violence against women 26 times more common than previously thought, a study concluded Wednesday.
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Charlie Chaplin's 1929 Pierce-Arrow up for grabs on eBay
Charlie Chaplin, an icon of the silent film era, has given us some of the funniest and most famous movies of all time.
Now, his fans and car collectors can bid for a chance to take home the Hollywood
Ilyas Kashmiri could be successor to Osama: US officials
Former Pakistani commando Ilyas Kashmiri, cited as one of the masterminds of a plot for a series of 'Mumbai-style' attacks in European cities last summer, could replace Osama bin Laden as the new terr
US, China publicly clash on human rights issue
The US on Wednesday sharpened its criticism of China's human rights record, citing handling of restive Tibet region, triggering a strong retort from Beijing.