Indian woman, 55, has quadruplets in Italy

Italy is massively suffering from declining population and getting some help form migrant population. An Indian Lady living in Italy has delivered a quadruplets to help its sagging population.   " A 55-year-old Indian woman has given birth to quadruplets in the...

Russians halt Nato co-operation, refuse to leave Georgia

Russia has refused to coopearate with NATO and suspended all military dealings with them. This will further escalate tension in the highly charged atmosphere in the region.  Russia had informed about their decision to NATO forces to immediately stop international...

Octogenarian man survives after shooting five times in head

In a miraculous escape an octogenarian man tried to kill himself but couldn't succeed even after 5 bullets. It seems the God doesn't want him to die soon.    " An 84-year-old Argentine man who shot himself five times in the head in an apparent suicide...

Parliamentarians back Zardari for Pak President's post

After ousting President Mushrraf, race for new President is still on and several names are doign rounds. Now the widower of slain former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto  Asif Ali Zardari has emerged as a strong contender. It is same Mr Zardari who was called "Mr 10...

Hundreds missing,Thousands affected by Nepal flood

An important dam in South eastern Nepal collapsed and caused flood in the area that led to displacement of more than 30,000 people. Floods are perennial problem in plains of  Nepal neighbouring state...

BBC charity funded Islamist militants

In a shocking revelation The London times newspaper have claimed that BBC has funded July 7 bombers in London.   " A BBC charity funded the activities of Islamist militants linked to the July 7 bombing in Britain, a news report has said. The BBC’s 'Children in...

Oil rises to $116 on Russia-US tension

After falling from its record peak of  $147.27 a barrel last month, Price of crude oil has shot up again. Price of crude have been steadily gaining from  below $20 in early 2002. Price rise was fueled by  growing demand and...

Australian students to 'phone a friend' during exams

In a noble effort Aussie authorities have allowed students to take help of friends, internet etc during the exam. What a wonderful idea. Authorities are calling it a new innovative idea as enormous amounts of information around their heads will not be used anywhere. But if...

Taliban execute two 'prostitutes' in Pakistan

Hardline Taliban militants are against all kinds of vices. During their rule women were biggest sufferes. Now a latest report says that they have reportedly killed two women in the restive tribal region bordering Afghanistan. Very shocking incident   " Taliban...

Al-Qaida vows to hunt Musharraf down

Ousted President of Paksitan Pervez Musharraf's woes seems to be far from over even after resigning. Now his bete noire Al-Qaida had threatned to kill him. Al-Qaidea had already made several attempts on his life. " The Taliban and al-Qaida leaders reportedly...

China detain 35 Pak nationals for planning attack on Games

Pakistan best ally China has arrested more than three dozen Pakistani citizens for plotting an attack during the Olympics games. These visiting Pakistani were travelling to China as Olympic spectators. The Chinese government has asked the Pakistani government for...

'Ten French dead' in Afghan clash

In another sad development from Afghanistan latest report says Ten French paratroopers have been killed in clashes with the Taliban militants and 21 other French soldiers were wounded. The incident happened in...

Twenty dead in blast at Pakistani hospital

A day after Mushrraf has demitted his office Militants seems to be gaining the ground. In a daring attack on a Hospital in restive northwestern Pakistan more than 20 people have been killed. More details are awaited.   "A bomb went off in the compound of a hospital in...

Oldest Indian Habib Mian dies at 138 yrs

Oldest living man of  the world had died on tuesday in India. Few years back the Mayor of  Jaipur town  where he lived had bestowed on him the title of "Aabe-e-Jaipur" (Lustre...

Drivers face jail if found texting in UK

With the increased use of mobile phones people are indulged in chatting or texting even during driving. Now a new law in Britain  will make it difficult for the motorists who read or write text...

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