Airbus CEO orders probe on A380 cracks
The head of Airbus said he ordered an internal investigation into how the company allowed wing cracks to develop on its flagship A380 passenger jet, acting to draw a line under weeks of embarrassing p
British MP says more attacks like Delhi bombing likely
Third countries will increasingly get caught in the crossfire of other nations' conflicts, the head of a key British parliament committee said on Wednesday, after a bomb was planted on the car of an I
Is an Arab Spring in the air for Algeria?
When Moncef Marzouki, a former dissident transformed by the 'Arab Spring' into Tunisia's president, paid an official visit to Algeria on Sunday, red and white Tunisian flags flew from lamp-posts in hi
Israel: Iran behind attacks
Israel accused arch enemies Iran and its Lebanese ally Hezbollah of being behind twin bomb attacks in India and Georgia.
Coroner confirms Whitney found in bathtub
Coroners on Sunday completed their autopsy on the body of singer Whitney Houston and confirmed that she was found in the bathtub of her BeverlyHills hotel room, but said the cause of death would not be determined until more lab tests were completed.
Kapil Sibal says no censorship on social media
No government in India will ever censor social media, telecoms minister Kapil Sibal said on Tuesday.
"I want to say once and for all, without any obfuscation, no government in India will ever censor
Inflation still unacceptably high: Mukherjee
India's headline inflation is still unacceptably high but will hopefully moderate, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee said on Tuesday.
India's wholesale price index (WPI) rose a slower-than-expected 6
India will never censor social media, says Kapil Sibal
No Indian government will ever censor social media, information technology minister Kapil Sibal said, seeking to calm fears of a China-style crackdown on companies like Google and Facebook.
Arabs open way for arming Syrians, civil war feared
After a bruising meeting in a five-star Cairo hotel, Arab foreign ministers led by Gulf states hinted to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad that unless he halts his violent crackdown, some Arab League
Microsoft India retail website down after hackers apparently show user data
Microsoft India's retail website was down on Monday after an apparent hack, with a purportedly Chinese group called Evil Shadow Team posting doctored screenshots that seemed to be of partially obscure