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Satellite image suggests work at North Korea's nuke site halted
An eight-month construction standstill at a North Korean site meant to launch bigger and better long-range rockets may signal Pyongyang is slowing or even stopping development of larger rockets, according to a new analysis of recent satellite imagery.
Happy to recommend owning India: Morgan Stanley's Jonathan Garner
Emerging markets a huge success in terms of development and long-run performance: Morgan Stanley's Jonathan Garner
Not judging Anna Hazare's movement in 'Satyagraha': Prakash Jha
Prakash Jha has denied that his upcoming film'Satyagraha' has any resemblance to Anna Hazare's movement.
Mahie Gill emulates Meena Kumari in 'Gangs of Ghosts'
Mahie Gill has sought inspiration from legendary actress Meena Kumari for a song in her upcoming film 'Gang of Ghosts'.
Family of Mohamed Morsi alleges abduction, new clashes in Cairo
The family of Egypt's ousted Islamist President said on Monday it would take legal action against the army as his supporters and opponents clashed in street battles in central Cairo.
Ashok Gehlot hails 1st differently-abled athlete's win at IPC Athletics World Championship
Devendra Jhajharia, who became the first differently-abled Indian athlete to win a gold medal at the IPC Athletics World Championships, has earned rich praises from Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot for his feat.
Minor arrested for raping 14-year-old physically-challenged girl
A 14-year-old physically-challenged girl was allegedly raped by a minor boy in Mumbra township in the Thane district, police said on Monday. The incident took place on Sunday and the 15-year-old accused was arrested the same day following a complaint, Pol...
Two J~~amp;K students swept away in Sahasradhara, one missing
Two students from Jammu and Kashmir were swept away by the strong currents of Saharadhara river when they went for a picnic to the popular tourist spot in the city, police said on Monday. Azad Ahmed and Raees, both of them in their twenties, who were doin...
WHO had asked India to ban toxin that killed children in Bihar
It had also warned that in India many pesticide containers are not thrown away after use but recycled to store water and food.
Ex-MP minister Raghavji seeks med examination by special board
Disgraced former Madhya Pradesh minister Raghavji, in custody on the charge of sodomising his domestic help, on Monday demanded constitution of a medical board to examine him afresh while challenging a police report that declared him "medically fit".
Napoli in pole position to capture Higuain
Arsenal too have been pursuing the 25-year-old who were very close in signing the forward for £23.1m before the Los Blancos held out a higher price.
Ambassador car ranked the best taxi in the world by Top Gear
The Hindustan Ambassador started life in Britain as the Morris Oxford but, with a quick name change, it went on to become one of India's most enduring vehicles.
New Rolls-Royce Wraith coming to India in August
With the Wraith, Rolls has resurrected a nearly 80-year-old nameplate and is now the brand's sportiest offering in the ultra-luxury car market.
Triumph could launch bikes in India by end-2013
Company officials of Triumph have been visiting India and have been busy talking to potential dealers.
IBL auction: Hyderabad bags Saina as Lee Chong Wei goes to Mumbai
Hyderabad Hotshots bought Saina for $120,000 but Lee Chong Wei proved to be the costliest, going to Mumbai Masters for $135,000.
Suspended BJP legislator backs Nitish Kumar as PM
A day after a Bihar BJP legislator was suspended for anti-party activities, he sounded the rebellion bugle on Monday, backing JD(U) leader and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar instead of Narendra Modi as the next Prime Minister.