LONDON: A couple were left embarrassed after a talking CCTV camera in a town centre caught them having sex, and ordered to stop.
The pair had been drinking earlier, and when they heard the booming command issued by operators, they immediately stopped and fled from the scene in Northampton...
LONDON: Despite being given just a few weeks to live by doctors, a little boy with a serious heart condition has managed to survive, courtesy
anti-impotence drug Viagra.
Little Alfie Oliver, who needs six doses of the drug every day, is set to celebrate his first birthday in two weeks...
NEW HAMPSHIRE: A New Hampshire man says he swiped his debit card at a gas station to buy a pack of cigarettes and was charged over 23
quadrillion dollars.
Josh Muszynski checked his account online a few hours after the purchase and saw the 17-digit number - a stunning $23,148,855,308,184,500...
WASHINGTON: The US Secret Service is investigating an online survey that asked whether people thought President Barack Obama should be
assassinated, officials said on Monday.
The poll, posted on Saturday on Facebook, was taken off the popular social networking site quickly after company...
OTSU: Japans largest and most notorious organized crime group, the Yamaguchi-gumi, is forcing members to take a gangster exam in order to
reduce costly damages suits, police have discovered.
An affiliate based in Shiga Prefecture is distributing written tests on the revised Anti-Organized...
Hi it would be great to discuss if we did not had dispute in the past. What would have been scenerio if we would have not been enemies. If we would have been more of brothers. How would have changed the dynamics of south asia..
The main intention is what we can learn from Pakistan and what...
ISLAMABAD: US and "internal powers" were behind the 1988 plane crash that killed General Zia-ul-Haq, who ruled Pakistan from 1978 till his death,
a former Pakistani spymaster has claimed.
Imtiaz Ahmed, a former chief of the Intelligence Bureau, said the US collaborated with "internal powers"...
NEW DELHI: Even as the Nepal government assured protection to Indian priests at Pashupatinath temple, there is a strong China connection emerging
Nepal protests
Protesters chant slogans against the appointment of two new Indian priests to the Pashupatinath Temple. (AFP)
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Why is the media here so negative?
Why are we in India so embarrassed to recognize our own strengths, our achievements? We are such a great nation. We have so many amazing success stories but we refuse acknowledge them--- Why?
We are the first in milk production.
We are number one in Remote...
NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is on social networking site Facebook but is not net savvy and even does not use a cell phone.
In the course of a discussion on a pvt TV channel, Singh's former media advisor Sanjay Baru said though the Prime Minister is not net savvy, there is a...
JERUSALEM: Israel's hawkish Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will soon approve the construction of hundreds of new housing units in West Bank
before he declares a moratorium, in an apparent snub to Washington's call for total settlement freeze to push forward the fragile peace talks with...
CERNOBBIO: Israeli President Shimon Peres, a longtime advocate of peace with the Palestinians, said on Friday that a comprehensive settlement
resolving the century-old dispute was not currently achievable.
He called instead for a Palestinian state under a provisional arrangement even without...
Mr. Waheed has 26 years of experience as a senior manager in financial services sector and has built three companies (from start-up through successful IPOs). He also spent eight years in the collections industry and was responsible for the design and implementation of a proprietary system for...
NEW DELHI: HRD minister Kapil Sibal's meeting with IIT directors on Wednesday resolved the salary imbroglio that saw IIT faculty go on
strike.
A detailed presentation by the ministry -- showing that IIT faculty after revision got more than UGC scale and even DRDO scientists -- seems to have...
LAHORE: A Pakistani court on Wednesday suspended an earlier order lifting restrictions on the movement of nuclear scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan,
who is alleged to have spread nuclear technology to Iran, North Korea and Libya.
Deputy Attorney General Mohammed Amir Rehman said a two-member panel...
ISLAMABAD: Slain former premier Benazir Bhutto had directed the Pakistan Air Force to be ready to attack India's nuclear facilities in case
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ISLAMABAD: Reportedly, one out of every three children is a victim of some kind of abuse in Pakistan. Most of these children are abused by
someone they know and trust, like a relative, family friend or a caretaker. But there are also cases where unfamiliar people are found guilty of sexual...
JAMMU: In a ceasefire violation, Pakistani troops on Tuesday fired on Indian army personnel along the LoC in Balnoi area in Poonch district. One
jawan was killed in the firing.
"Pakistan violated ceasefire this morning when they opened fire on our troops deployed on a forward post at 1030...