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Viagra may cause hearing loss: Study

Researchers have found a link between hearing loss and the use of the erectile dysfunction drug Viagra.

Scientists design plane that uses ‘70% less fuel’

In what could revolutionise commercial aviation, scientists claim to have designed a green plane which is estimated to use 70 per cent less fuel than the current aircraft and reduce noise and nitrogen

Obama starts deploying interrogation teams

The Obama administration has started using special law enforcement and intelligence teams to interrogate suspected militants in the United States and abroad, including the Pakistani-American arrested

US primaries: Voters in anti-Washington mood

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Angry American voters soundly rejected establishment candidates in two state primary elections, reflecting the ever-deepening partisan chasm in US politics.

‘2010 is warmest yet in recorded history’

The year 2010 is turning out to be the warmest ever in recorded history, with the first four months reporting an average temperature of 13.3 degrees Celsius which is 0.69 degrees above the 20th centur

‘India not using Afghan to trouble Pak’

Afghanistan’s former foreign minister Abdullah Abdullah dismissed charges that India was using the country to support anti-Pakistan elements, saying there was “misperception” in Islamabad regarding Ne

Karzai can trigger civil war: Sacked UN envoy

A former UN envoy appealed on Monday for action to stop Afgha-nistan’s parliamentary elections later this year, charging that President Hamid Karzai could trigger civil war through vote-rigging.

US Prez has wealth of $7.7 million

US President Barack Obama’s wealth in 2009 totalled between $2.3 million and $7.7 million, financial disclosure forms showed on Monday.

Major powers agree on Iran sanctions

Major powers, including China and Russia, have agreed on a new United Nations sanctions resolution against Iran over its nuclear programme, the United States said on Tuesday.

Obama honours Daniel Pearl, signs Press Act

US President Barack Obama on Monday said that the legacy of Daniel Pearl, the American journalists who was kidnapped, tortured and killed by militants in Pakistan in 2002, lives on.

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