US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has said that by staying at the Taj Hotel in Mumbai, targeted during 26/11 attacks, she wanted to send a 'message'.  |


The special court trying the lone surviving terrorist in 26/11 Mumbai terror strikes, Mohammed Ajmal Kasab, on Tuesday said the Pakistani gunman's statement pleading guilty before it was not a confession but an admission of guilt.  |
At least 10 people, including five school students, were killed and 29 others injured in a bus accident in the city.  |
Frisking of A P J Abdul Kalam by the staff of America's Continental Airline caused uproar in Parl after which the Govt registered an FIR here against the 'concerned staff’ of the airlines.  |


The prime minister and the Congress president might meet the same fate as Rajiv Gandhi had met at the hands of the LTTE, said a Maoist leader.  |
Govt rejected Opposition charges of comprising national security and sovereignty by going in for the End-user Monitoring Agreement for US defence purchases.  |
in Laguna is one of the most popular hiking destinations in the Philippines. This inactive volcano stands 3576 feet and takes around four to five hours to reach Peak 2, the summit. The mountain is placed under the care of  |
The US military denounced on Sunday the release of a video showing a soldier captured in Afghanistan, calling the images Taliban propaganda that violated international law. The video shows the soldier in traditional Afghan dress, being prompted in English by  |
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Sunday she was confident of bridging key divisions with India on how to combat climate change ahead of a high-stakes conference later in the year. "I am very confident that the United States  |
US TV news legend Walter Cronkite, dubbed "the most trusted man in America" for his calm and honest delivery during a tumultuous period in US history, has died in New York at the age of 92, his former employer announced.  |
Two astronauts from the US shuttle Endeavour have successfully completed the first of five scheduled spacewalks aimed at completing a Japanese laboratory at the International Space Station, NASA said. Tim Kopra, who made his first space walk, and Dave Wolf,  |
Palestinian security forces loyal to President Mahmoud Abbas shot and wounded two people on Sunday during a raid to arrest a Hamas member in the Occupied West Bank, local residents told Reuters. The incident came as Egyptian-mediated Palestinian reconciliation talks  |
Barack Obama, the first black President in the history of the United States, continues to enjoy the adoration of the liberal elite among his compatriots. Less decisively but also importantly his foreign policy based on disengagement from conflict zones, including  |
US Defense Secretary Robert Gates plans to visit Israel on July 27 for talks likely to focus on Iran’s nuclear ambitions and US-Israeli strategic ties, officials involved in planning the trip said on Sunday. As the second Cabinet-level representative of  |
Several thousand people demonstrated in Istanbul Saturday in support of an investigation into an alleged coup plot against Turkey’s Islamist-rooted government. "We want freedom! Try coup leaders," read banners held aloft by the protestors, who wore white gloves, blew on  |
Hope that talks with Islamist rebels in Somalia might lead to the rapid release of two French agents appeared to recede on Sunday, amid conflicting reports over the status of negotiations. Speaking in Mogadishu, a senior Somali security official told  |
Indonesian police said Sunday that deadly attacks on two Jakarta hotels used the same methods and equipment as previous bombings by the militant Jemaah Islamiah group. Investigators were working to reconstruct the face one of the suspected suicide bombers from  |
The main challengers to former coup leader General Mohamed Ould Abdel-Aziz, the favorite in Mauritania’s presidential election, have rejected Saturday’s poll and called for an international investigation. The vote was the first since Abdel-Aziz’s 2008 coup ousted the Islamic state’s  |
Sudan said on Sunday it was committed to peace with neighboring Chad after accusing it of bombing its western Darfur region last week, but also warned it would not be held back if threatened. Sudan claimed two Chadian aircraft bombed  |
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, already at the center of a post-election crisis, came under criticism from his own hard-line supporters Sunday for appointing a first vice president who once caused an outcry by saying Iranians were friends of Israelis. But Iran's  |
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