US sleuths bribed suspect to limit WikiLeaks expose
US investigators probing leaks of defence secrets by whistleblowing website WikiLeaks tried to bribe a suspect to "infiltrate" its data and prevent further revealations, a media report said on Sunday.
Russian bombers try to enter Canadian airspace
July 31: In yet another incident reminiscent of the Cold War, Canada on Friday revealed that two Russian bombers were intercepted trying to enter its airspace. Defence officials in Ottawa said that t
Girls in skimpy clothes distract drivers
Men are more likely to be involved in a car accident in summer as they are distracted by girls in skimpy outfits, a survey has revealed.
Student commits suicide for Telangana
Osmania University here was tense on Saturday as yet another student committed suicide in the campus, demanding the formation of separate Telangana state.
15 die in China coalmine blast
Fifteen people were killed in a blast at a coalmine in northern China on Saturday, Xinhua reported.
India, US sign nuclear reprocessing deal
India and the US have signed an agreement on the nuclear fuel reprocessing arrangements under the India-US civil nuclear deal completing another key step in implementing the landmark accord.
Centre asks CWG panel to explain delays, cost overruns
New Delhi, July 31: Cabinet Secretary K.M. Chandrasekhar is understood to have asked the Commonwealth Games Organising Committee to submit details about the delays in the completion of games projects,
Centre asks CWG panel to explain delays, cost overruns
New Delhi, July 31: Cabinet Secretary K.M. Chandrasekhar is understood to have asked the Commonwealth Games Organising Committee to submit details about the delays in the completion of games projects,
Violence continues in curfew-bound Kashmir, toll four
Srinagar, July 31: Violence escalated in the Kashmir Valley on Saturday as an irate mob attacked a police camp in north Kashmir's Baramulla district and the Sopore railway station, defying curfew rest
Britain to scrap retirement age at 65
London, July 30: At a time when one in five 16-24 year olds in Britain are unemployed, the government has decided to scrap the default retirement age of 65 years from October. This means employers can