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We will emerge stronger: Murdoch
Rupert Murdoch has reportedly told staffers at his U.K. newspapers that his business can emerge “better and stronger” following the phone-hacking scandal, even as a panel of British MPs on Monday branded the news baron “unfit” to run his global media empire. In his email shot to his employees in the UK, the 81-year-old Australian-American Chairman of News Corporation, the world’s second-largest media conglomerate, has also said that some of the findings of the panel are “hard to read”, and “unjustified and highly partisan”, the BBC reported. ....
Osama thought of changing al-Qaida's name
Osama bin Laden was depressed because his al-Qaida had been pounded by US forces and had developed a reputation in the Islamic world for killing Musli ....
Albert Einstein starved his wife of sex?
Prof Albert Einstein, who laid down major fundamentals in physics, may have starved his wife of sex by demanding her to obey a cruel list of rules, a ....
No deal with Murdoch, insists Cameron
A defensive David Cameron today insisted that he had struck “no grand deal” with media baron Rupert Murdoch over the BSkyB takeover bid following last ....
Hitler's book back in German schools
Adolf Hitler's autobiography 'Mein Kampf ', not printed in Germany for the last 67 years, is set to return to the country's schools. Authorities said ....
America
Obama calls French President-elect Hollande
U.S. President Barack Obama called the French President-elect Francois Hollande to congratulate him on his electoral victory and indicated him that he looks forward to working with him on a range of issues, the White House said. “President Obama indicated that he looks forward to working closely with Hollande and his gov ....
Osama wanted Ilyas Kashmiri to kill Obama
Indian-American appointed to key Pentagon post
Obama, Karzai ink strategic partnership pact
Obama frustrated with Pakistan: Expert
China
China to issue passports with electronic chips
China will start issuing a new type of passport with an electronic chip that will contain a record of cardholder''s personal informations. The new passports will look like the traditional ones but a chip containing informations like the cardholder''s name, his date of birth, photograph and finger prints will be installed ....
10 killed in coal mine accident in China
Six killed in China landslide
China launches two navigation satellites
'Agni-V can reach targets 8,000 km away'
Pakistan
U.S. drone strike kills 8 in Pakistan
An American drone fired a volley of missiles into a house close to the Afghan border on Saturday, killing eight suspected militants and indicating U.S. resolve to continue with the attacks despite renewed Pakistani opposition, officials said. The strike in North Waziristan was the second American drone operation in Pakis ....
Suicide bomber kills 17, injures dozens in Pak
15 killed in Pak bus accident
A Q Khan wants to contest elections
Abbottabad wants 'statue of peace'
Australia
Obama’s ex recalls his ‘sexual warmth’
US President Barack Obama had a fling with an Australian woman in New York in the 1980s and a new biography threatens to bare this torrid affair. Secret diaries of Genevieve Cook, daughter of an Australian diplomat, who was one of young Obama's girlfriends are being carried in the forthcoming book 'Barack Obama: The Stor ....
Obama's affair becomes a rave in Australia
Aus police probing death of Indian-origin family
‘Titanic-II to sail in 2016’
Small earthquake rattles Canberra
Europe
France gets new leader, Europe new direction
France handed the presidency on Sunday to leftist Francois Hollande, a champion of government stimulus programmes who says the state should protect the downtrodden a victory that could deal a death blow to the drive for austerity that has been the hallmark of Europe in recent years. Mild and affable, the president-elect ....
Putin steps down as United Russia party chief
Sarkozy challenges Hollande to public debates
Russia to ban smoking indoors
U.N. team visits Syria's Homs
Gulf Countries
'Roadside bomb kills five Afghan police'
Five border policemen were killed when a roadside bomb ripped through their patrol vehicle in eastern Afghanistan, an official said today. The bomb struck their pick-up truck in the Dur Baba district of Nangarhar province, near the Pakistan border, late last night, the provincial governor''s spokesman told AFP. “Yeste ....
Eight killed in Kabul attack after Obama visit
Iran: IAEA talks for May 13-14 in Vienna
Two NATO soldiers killed in Afghanistan
Iraq bombings kill at least 30
South Asia
Nepal PM to form new coalition government
In a last-ditch effort to finish years of work on Nepal’s new constitution, Prime Minister Baburam Bhattarai will dissolve his Cabinet and form a new coalition government that includes members of the main opposition parties, an aide said Thursday. Bhattarai’s press adviser Ram Rijan Yadav said the Prime Minister will hol ....
When Laden came for dinner in Pak
Suu Kyi sworn in to Myanmar's parliament
Dhaka frees 5-yr-old Indian boy after 1-yr jail
Thousands rally in Malaysia for electoral reforms
Other Countries
13 killed in copter crash in Colombia
Officials in Colombia say a Colombian air force helicopter has crashed near the Caribbean coast and all 13 people aboard have been killed. Atlantico state civil defence director Jorge Fernandez says the aircraft crashed in a field in a rural area of the town of Sabanagrande. Two officials who spoke on condition they n ....
Myanmar president meets UN chief
18 killed in Nigerian university attack
Suu Kyi 'to swear oath' in Myanmar parliament
Suicide blasts kill 8 in Syrian city of Idlib
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