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US asks Gaddafi to 'get out'

Tripoli: Muammar Gaddafi's grip on Libya looked ever more tenuous on Saturday, as his police abandoned parts of the capital Tripoli to a popular revolt that has swept the country and the United States

Tripoli erupts, Gaddafi defiant

Government forces shot dead at least two protesters in the Libyan capital Tripoli on Friday, TV stations reported, as a popular uprising against Muammar Gaddafi closed in on his main power base.

Inflation driven by supply pressures

Bhubaneshwar: Food inflation in India is largely driven by supply side pressures and the central bank is not responsible for that, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) governor said on Saturday.

Indian fo

Butt, Amir move CAS against bans

Lahore: Pakistan cricketers Salman Butt and Mohammad Amir have filed appeals against their bans with the Court of Arbitration of Sport (CAS) in Switzerland.

Former test captain Butt and pace bowlers

Breast milk ice cream in London

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London: A specialist ice cream parlour plans to serve up breast milk ice cream and says people should think of it as an organic, free-range treat.

The breast milk concoction, called the 'Baby Gaga,'

Liverpool scrape into last 16

Berne: Liverpool striker Dirk Kuyt headed a late goal to send the five-times European champions into the last 16 of the Europa League with a 1-0 victory over a defiant Sparta Prague at Anfield on Thur

Pak puts CIA man up for murder

Lahore: A Pakistani court adjourned on Friday the trial of a CIA contractor charged with killing two Pakistanis until March 3, dismissing U.S. demands for his release.

The contractor, Raymond Davis,

ICC slams own chief for ticket fiasco

Mumbai: Warring cricket officials, the shortage of public tickets for India's high-profile matches and violent clashes between fans and baton-wielding police took the spotlight away from the players a

Saudi charged in US bomb plot, Bush possible target

A 20-year-old Saudi student has been arrested in Texas in a bomb plot that may have targeted former President George W. Bush, nuclear plants and dams, U.S. authorities said on Thursday.

Cern collider restarts search for key cosmic answers

Cern’s large hadron collider (LHC) is gearing up to resume full-speed particle collisions next month aimed at resolving key mysteries of the universe, scientists and engineers at the research centre said on Monday.

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