India will restore investor confidence, regain growth: SM Krishna
Seeking to abate skepticism over the current business environment in India, External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna on Tuesday claimed India will restore investor confidence and regain economic momentu
US exempts India, six others, from Iran sanctions
The United States said on Monday it would exempt seven countries including India from tough new sanctions on their banking sector after they cut oil purchases from Iran.
Secretary of State Hillary Cl
Memo commission report political and one sided: Haqqani
Pakistan's former ambassador to the US, Husain Haqqani, today dismissed the memo commission's report and launched a veiled attack on the judiciary claiming the findings were made public to divert the
Facebook’s growth rate slowing down, particularly in US: Report
Social networking giant Facebook’s growth appears to be slowing down, especially in the United States, according to a report.
A report in the Wall Street Journal, citing data provided by ComScore, s
Sibal ready to address objections raised by IITs
Maintaining that the move to have 'One nation One test' is in the best interest of the students and parents, Human Resources Development Minister Kapil Sibal has offered to address the objections bein
Bankrupt Kodak files motion for patent auction
Bankrupt photography giant Kodak said it has started moves to auction more than 1,100 patents by filing a motion late Monday for approval for a blind bidding process.
The auction is aimed at saving t
Anand Mahindra to receive USIBC leadership award
Noted Indian industrialist Anand Mahindra would receive the leadership award of the India-US bilateral trade promotion organisation USIBC along with Ford Motor's Alan Mulally.
The prestigious award
Less sleep enhances stroke risk among middle-aged
Habitually sleeping less than six hours at night significantly elevates risk of stroke among middle-aged and older adults of normal weight at low risk for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA).
Buffett bucks the trend by buying newspapers
Unfazed by predictions of the death of newspapers, billionaire Warren Buffett is pumping more money into print.
In the past year, one of the world's richest men and sharpest investors has put some $3
Obama, Clinton worth only chickens, camels: Qaeda group
A Somali Islamist militant group is offering rewards of chickens and camels for information on the whereabouts of President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, mocking the millions of