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Love and trust go together

London, Aug. 25: Does oxytocin, dubbed the love hormone, also foster trust? Psychological scientist, Dr Mora Mikolajczak from the Universit catholique de Louvain, Belgium, and colleagues investigated

Indian linked to new Al-Qaeda plot unearthed in Canada

An Al Qaeda-linked terror plot was unearthed by Canadian security agencies on Wednesday, with one of the suspects reportedly hailing from India.

Under what is curiously called "Project Samosa," the R

19 killed in Congo plane crash

At least 19 people including the pilot were killed in a plane crash in the Democratic Republic of Congo, police said.

The accident took place around midday on Wednesday when the plane was landing at

69,000 kids bunk school every day in Britain

About 69,000 children bunk school every day in Britain, official figures have revealed.

More than 3.7 million school days were lost in this year's spring term due to unauthorised absence, The Sun re

8 policemen killed in Afghanistan

Eight Afghan policemen were killed and one was injured on Thursday in the northern province of Kunduz when gunmen attacked them, the provincial governor said.

"Our eight brave policemen were killed a

Al Qaeda shifting base to Karachi from Afghan border

With an aim to shield itself from the US drone led onslaught, Al Qaeda and the Taliban are slowly shifting their base from Pakistan’s rugged tribal regions to more urban areas like Karachi, with repor

Yamuna in spate, flood threat in Agra

The threat of flood looms large in the lower reaches and along the banks of river Yamuna in this Taj Mahal city with authorities sounding a danger alert and advising people to move out as the water le

N-liability bill not to please any particular country: Chavan

The Civil Nuclear Liability Bill was not aimed at pleasing any "particular" country but at developing a mechanism for "prompt" compensation for victims of a nuclear accident, minister of state for sci

Angelina's donation for floods surpasses Zardari's help

Hollywood star Angelina Jolie has contributed $100,000 (about Pakistani Rs.8.5 million) for flood ravaged Pakistan, a move that surpasses President Asif Ali Zardari's Rs 5 million donation and the hel

Decision on BlackBerry next week: Indian official

A top official in India's interior ministry on Wednesday said the final decision will be taken early next week on allowing two of BlackBerry services to continue in the country beyond the August 31 de

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