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Assange fears he will be killed in US

London, Dec. 24: Mr Julian Assange, founder of whistle-blowing website Wikileaks, has said that if the US succeeds in removing him from Britain or Sweden, there was a high chance he would be killed in

Now thermoses, coffee cups added to terror weapons list

Dec 25: Air travellers carrying thermoses or coffee cups at US airports may be subject to extra scrutiny during this holiday season as such items could be used to conceal explosive materials, accordin

Bomb explodes in Philippines church

Dec 25: An improvised bomb exploded Saturday at the roof of a Catholic church in the southern Philippines, injuring six people attending a Christmas Day mass, a regional military spokesman said.

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Mini Christmas greeting via world's smallest card!

Dec 25: Nanotechnology experts in Britain have unveiled a Christmas card that is more than 8,000 times smaller than the size of a postal stamp.

The card designed by the school of engineering at the U

Thousands flock to Bethlehem for Christmas festivities

Dec 25: Thousands of Christian faithful from around the world converged Friday on Bethlehem to celebrate Christmas in the town where, according to the Biblical account, Jesus was born.

The Latin Patr

2G scam: Raja questioned for 2nd day

Dec 25: DMK leader and former communications minister A. Raja was questioned here again for the second day Saturday by the CBI that is probing the 2G spectrum allocation scam.
Raja reached the Central

Knock, knock: Kalmadi's homes, officers raided by CWG sleuths

New Delhi/Pune: The CBI on Friday raided the Delhi and Pune homes of Commonwealth Games Organising Committee chief Suresh Kalmadi as well as the Games office here, two months after the mega event ende

'CBI action against Kalmadi, Raja very late'

Jammu: The Bharatiya Janata Party on Friday called the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) action against Commonwealth Games Organising Committee chief Suresh Kalmadi and former communications minis

Indian IT visa hike to pay for 9/11 costs

Bengaluru: The resilient Indian IT industry has expressed outrage over the latest US law to increase the visa fee on its skilled workers to share the healthcare burden of 9/11 victims.

"It's a retrog

Rights activist Binayak Sen convicted, arrested

Rights activist Binayak Sen, accused of links with Maoists, was Friday convicted for sedition and conspiracy by a Chhattisgarh court and arrested soon after, leaving his family and fellow activists shaken and disappointed.

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