A compiled list of the Indian Premier League (IPL) auction
Moises Henriques from Australia remains unsold at $50k.
Lonwabo Tsotsobe from South Africa remains unsold at $50k.
Justin Kemp from South Africa remains unsold at $100k.
Doug Bracewell from New Zea
Costa Concordia 'will be refloated and removed whole'
The massive wreck of the tragic Costa Concordia will be refloated and removed whole, a report, quoting an Italian official, has claimed.
Franco Gabrielli, the head of the Civil Protection Authority,
2G: SC cancels 122 licences, PC gets relief
In a major ruling on the 2G spectrum allocation case, the Supreme Court leaves to trial court to decide on probe against home minister P. Chidambaram, besides cancelling the grant of 122 licences.
2G: No indictment of telecom policy, says Sibal
In the aftermath of Supreme Court cancelling the grant of 122 2G licences to telecom operators, Union Telecom Minister Kapil Sibal says the government will abide by the apex court ruling.
At a crowde
Winners and losers: Experts analyse SC's 2G scam verdict
The Supreme Court's order cancelling 122 licences given out in 2008 settles the spectrum row for once and all, although it brings bad news to the affected operators, analysts said on Thursday.
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Gun fight erupts near Gaddafi beach house in Tripoli
A gunbattle erupted on Wednesday near the beach house of slain Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi's son, Saadi, in central Tripoli.
Thick smoke billowed from near the house as rival militias, using heav
Rammstein prepare for massive Russian concert
German rockers Rammstein are all set to bring in over 50 tonnes of equipment for their upcoming concert in Russia, RT has reported.
Known for 'violent ways' on stage - featuring pyrotechnics, overt s
Assam constable runs 156km barefoot
A constable from Assam Police ran an incredible 156.2 km barefoot in just 24 hours, and is set to enter the Guinness Book of World Records.
Abhijit Baruah, 22, from Jorhat town in Upper Assam, began
Sex, leaks and a case: Wikileaks' Assange prepares for final court battle in Britain
Tomorrow, Wednesday, one of Internet's most controversial names will prepare for a final battle to stop extradition to a country, where his freedom could possibly come to an end.
WikiLeaks founder Ju
Niira Radia tapes were tampered: Centre tells SC
In a report submitted to the Supreme Court today, the Centre has claimed the Niira Radia tapes released by the media were tampered with.
Lobbyist Radia's taped coversations are believed to be a cruci