Pirates seize Bangla ship off Indian coast
Pirates have hijacked a Bangladesh-flagged ship in the Arabian Sea off the coast of India, Bangladeshi shipping officials said on Sunday.
WikiLeaks: Top Chinese officials oversaw Google hacking
New York: The hacking of Google Inc that led the Internet company to briefly pull out of China was orchestrated by two members of China's top ruling body, according to US diplomatic cables released by
Nano sales collapse
Mumbai: The people are not flocking to the "people's car."
Sales of the Nano, launched by Tata Motors to much fanfare in March 2009 as the world's cheapest car, sputtered to just 509 during the month
Top papers to charge online, but how?
Reuters: Three of the world's most influential newspapers have finally come to terms with the notion that charging readers online is the only way to survive.
There is far less agreement on how to go
Food inflation eases to 18-month low
New Delhi: Annual food inflation eased to its lowest level in 18 months in the year to November 20, pressed down by lower prices of potatoes, pulses and vegetables, in line with policymaker forecasts.
Apollo to sell 49% stake in pharmacy biz
Apollo Hospitals Enterprise is looking to offload a 49 per cent stake in its pharmacy chain unit and is also exploring the possibility of listing the unit in six months, a top official said on Thursda
World hunt: UK police know Wikileaks' founder's real location
London: Wikileaks website founder Julian Assange is in Britain and police know his whereabouts but have refrained so far from acting on an international warrant for his arrest, a British newspaper sai
Air fares under watch
Mumbai, Nov. 30: The directorate general of civil aviation (DGCA) has set up a tariff analysis unit to monitor route-wise tariff across networks of local carriers at regular intervals to cap excessive
Human excreta may help secure future food security
London, Nov. 30: Human excreta could have a key role in securing future food security, helping prevent a sharp drop in yields of crops such as wheat due to a shortage of phosphorus inputs, a UK organi
Human excreta may help secure future food security
London, Nov. 30: Human excreta could have a key role in securing future food security, helping prevent a sharp drop in yields of crops such as wheat due to a shortage of phosphorus inputs, a UK organi