In death, Muammar Gaddafi still divides Libyans
After the anarchic drama of their capture and killing of Muammar Gaddafi, Libya's new leaders argued over his body on Friday, while Libyans, and the world, awaited the formal launch of a new era of de
RIM could face lawsuits for BlackBerry problems
Law firms in the United States and Canada are exploring possible consumer lawsuits against Research In Motion Ltd for last week's BlackBerry outages, which for three days crippled email and messaging
Rangarajan sees lower GDP on slow factory growth
India's economy will grow a lower-than-expected 8 per cent during this fiscal year, a top adviser to the prime minister said, adding to a slew of forecasts showing rising inflation, slowing industrial
Nokia posts surprise Q3 profit on basic phones
The world's largest cellphone maker Nokia reported a smaller than expected fall in third quarter profits, boosted by strong sales of basic cellphone models.
Nokia, which is preparing to fight its way
Labour unrest costs Maruti Suzuki market share
With a flashy new model of its best-selling Swift hitting showrooms and India's traditional festive car sales boom just around the corner, September was supposed to be a month to cheer for Maruti Suzu
Timeline: Libya's civil war nears end
Here is a timeline of the civil war in Libya since protests against Muammar Gaddafi broke out in February 2011:
Feb. 15/16, 2011 - The arrest of human rights activist Fethi Tarbel starts a riot in Be
Muammar Gaddafi killed in gunbattle: NTC official
Deposed Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi died of wounds suffered in his capture near his hometown of Sirte on Thursday, a senior National Transitional Council military official said.
Mourinho second-season syndrome kicking in at Real
Jose Mourinho has often said his teams do better in his second season in charge and Real Madrid's thrashing of Olympique Lyon in the Champions League provided further evidence to back his claim.
Real
‘Susan Sarandon calls Pope Nazi’
Actress and social activist Susan Sarandon was reported to have called Pope Benedict a Nazi during a public discussion at a US film festival in New York, provoking criticism from both Catholic and Jew
Greek PM appeals for support for austerity vote
Embattled Prime Minister George Papandreou made a final appeal for support from wavering deputies on Tuesday ahead of a vote on unpopular new austerity measures that will be held against a backdrop of