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President’s Rule in Nepal?

With an unprecedented constitutional crisis set to engulf Nepal and its embattled Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal still refusing to quit, President’s Rule and a state of emergency looms ahead for th

England team base surrounded by snakes

The England team will have to negotiate some deadly serpents at their World Cup base, Rustenburg, in South Africa. Killer pythons, spitting cobras, puff adders and black mambas are in abundance around the Bafokeng Sports Campus in Rustenburg. The Royal Bafokeng Sports Hotel and Complex will be England’s World Cup

Briton, son, grandson born on the same day

A Briton, his son and his grandson have all been born on the same day and the family is now looking forward to “some brilliant birthday parties in the future”.

Mangalore airport not only tricky one: Pilots

The Mangalore airport, with its table-top runway located on top of a hill, is not the only one in India where pilots find it difficult to land and passengers often get scared.

‘Cocaine’ photos not true: Lohan

Troubled actress Lindsay Lohan insists that photos showing her sitting next to a white substance that appears to be cocaine are untrue.

Have Gucci handbags for dessert

Women all over the world love to own a classic Louis Vuitton or a Gucci bag. But what if you can eat it too?
An American bakery has started making cakes that are replicas of these high-end bags that Hollywood celebrities like Victoria Beckham or Kate Moss love to flaunt, reports express.Co.Uk.

Lack of sunshine causes depression

Hiding away from sun rays to protect oneself from skin diseases can harm one’s health in many other ways, says an expert.

‘Pakistani caterer may have met NY bomber’

A Pakistani who was detained in connection with the failed car bombing in New York’s Times Square had no ties with the main suspect but may have met him, the arrested man’s father said on Saturday.

Jeev tied 44th, Atwal struggles

India’s Jeev Milkha Singh found three bogeys in the four-hole stretch between the 13th and 16th and then made light of the 17th hole bogey to come back with a three-under 67 that ensured he stayed on

Kamat warns women of politics craze, quota

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If women start pursuing politics, it will have a negative impact on society, Goa chief minister Digambar Kamat said on Saturday.

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