Rawalpindi blasts were suicide attacks: Pak Govt
The Pakistan Government on Tuesday said that the twin blasts in Rawalpindi that killed 25 people were suicide attacks carried out by tribal militants. ANI
Breakthrough reported in Bhutto-Pak Govt talks
A crucial breakthrough has been achieved in the talks between former Prime Minister of Pakistan Benazir Bhutto and the top aide of President Pervez Musharraf currently being held in Dubai. ANI
Chinese weapons reaching Taleban
The Taleban in Afghanistan are in possession of sophisticated Chinese made weapons that has led to the British Government privately complaining to Beijing about it. ANI
Brit cancer victim and charity fundraiser Tomlinson dead
Jane Tomlinson, a runner who raised 1.75 million pounds for charity after being diagnosed with terminal cancer seven years ago, has died. ANI
Evidence that Israel was indeed the land of milk and honey
Experts from the Hebrew University of Jerusalems Institute of Archaeology have uncovered Biblical proof that documents Israel as the land of milk and honey. ANI
North Korea still on US terror blacklist: Senior US official
A senior official has claimed that North Korea has jumped the gun in declaring itself out of the US list of states that sponsor terrorism. ANI
Death threats to customer service staff on the rise
Customer service staff are being increasingly verbally abused, spat on and are also receiving death threats, a new study has revealed. ANI
Happiness lessons to be taught in Brit schools
The British Government is hoping to bring about a revolution in the classroom by introducing lessons in happiness, wellbeing and good manners in all state secondary schools. ANI
Posh terrified after stalker evades her security
Victoria Beckham was left petrified after a stalker was seen in the bushes outside her Los Angeles home. ANI
Khaleda Zia expels BNP Secretary General Abdul Mannan Bhuiyan
Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) Chairperson Khaleda Zia has expelled party Secretary General Abdul Mannan Bhuiyan and Joint Secretary General Ashraf Hossain, accusing both of breaching party discipline and conspiring to split the party. ANI
When Diana fooled Charles with fake sheik prank
Princess Diana once conned her hubby Prince Charles into believing that they had a sheik stowaway on Royal Yacht Britannia while the couple were heading to Saudi Arabia on a tour in 1986. ANI
Now after German Chancellery, Chinese military hacks into Pentagon
The Chinese military hacked into a Pentagon computer network in June in the most successful cyber attack on the US defence department, say American officials. ANI
Bangladesh Govt keeping close watch on detained politicians after Khadea Zias arrest
Bangladesh prison officials are keeping a close watch on scores of detained high-profile leaders following former Bangladesh Prime Minister Khaleda Zias arrest on Monday on graft charges. ANI
Singing Elvis songs could get you fined!
A court has silenced two Elvis Presley fans, who created havoc for their neighbours by singing along to the King of Rocks hits. ANI
Workplaces fast turning into pornplaces!
It seems that people cannot get enough of porn in their homes and cyber cafes, and thats the reason why most of them are risking their jobs by viewing adult content online at their workplace. ANI
Goat milks health benefits has sales soaring
More and more people are seeking ways to follow a healthier lifestyle, and one product of this growing trend of drinking goats milk. ANI
Latest addition to the Oz menu - wild cat casserole
Australians are apparently getting rid of millions of undomesticated cats roaming the outback by eating them. ANI
Being run over by a cop car can also get you a fine!
It was double pain for Brit Daniel Horne, who not only got a broken foot when a police car ran over it, but was then slapped with an 80 pound fine for damaging the vehicle. ANI
No dialogue with Musharraf: MMA
The Muttahida Majlis-i-Amal (MMA) has unanimously decided that no dialogue would be held with President Pervez Musharraf. ANI
Stone age microliths unearthed in Oxfordshire
British archaeologists from Oxfordshire County Museum have identified microliths used by Stone Age people in arrows, spears and harpoons. ANI
Hindu shrine outside Lahore Fort lies unattended
The shrine of Wasti Ram, a spiritual guru of Maharaja Ranjeet Singh, which was demolished in 1992 by a Muslim mob, still lies unattended outside the Lahore Fort. ANI
Manmade nitrogen, sulphur emissions making oceans acidic, says study
Nitrogen and sulphur released into the air as a result of human activity is making ocean waters more acidic than previously thought. ANI
Mums get only 10 minutes a day for themselves
Present day mothers get just 10 minutes a day to themselves, a new study has revealed. The rest of it goes into making sure that their kids are entertained, educated and cared. ANI
Democracy must return to Pakistan: Benazir Bhutto
Former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto has said that it is critical for Pakistan to return to a democratic way of life in order to address the problems of the people. ANI
US may soon remove North Korea from its state terror sponsor list
The Bush Administration may soon remove North Korea from its list of state sponsors of terrorism. ANI
Movie download business to be worth 1.3 billion dollars by 2011
Movie downloads in the U.S and Western Europe are predicted to be worth 1.3 billion dollars in 2011, according to a new Screen Digest report. ANI
Astronomers obtain clearest images of space till date
A team of archaeologists from the US and the UK have obtained what they say are the clearest pictures of space ever taken. ANI
Benazir-Musharraf deal only for power sharing: Imran
Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf (PTI) chief and former cricketer Imran Khan has criticised the ongoing Musharraf-Benazir deal, and said that they are not giving importance to the people and are striking a deal only for a share of power. ANI
Experts unearth five Stone Age flints
Five Stone Age flints have been unearthed from the forests near Wheatley, what is now a nature reserve. ANI
UK PM Brown insists withdrawal of British troops from Iraq is not a defeat
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has insisted that the withdrawal of British troops from the southern Iraqi city of Basra should not be projected as a defeat of British forces in that country. ANI
Musharraf will be forced to step down as President within six weeks: Sharif
Former Pakistan premier Nawaz Sharif has said that President General Pervez Musharraf will forced to step down from within six weeks of his (Sharifs) return to Pakistan. ANI
Musharraf expects Saudis to stop Sharif
The Musharraf regime expects the Saudi Arabian Government to prevent former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif from returning to Pakistan. ANI
Notorious Aussie mag launches search for Ozs sexiest feminist
After infuriating people with its 10,000-dollar boob job competition prize, Australian mens magazine Zoo Weekly has now launched a hunt for Australias sexiest feminist. ANI
Musharraf urges Balochis to resist those against their development
President General Pervez Musharraf has urged the people of Balochistan to resist those who are against the countrys progress and development. ANI
Sharp teeth, not brute force makes Great Whites bite so deadly
The Great White sharks ability to inflict a killer wound on anything it bites, is probably due to its saw like teeth, rather than the amount of bite force, according to a new study by a biologist from the University of Tampa in Florida. ANI
24 killed in twin blasts at Rawalpindi(Laed:Rawalpindi blast)
At least 24 people were killed and several others injured in twin blasts in Rawalpindi on Tuesday morning. ANI
Paying bills makes people worry about their money
Money holds a forefront position in most peoples mind, and the concern regarding regular funds is caused by receiving a bill, a survey has shown. ANI
Pak Government frees 100 Mehsud tribesmen
The Pakistan Government has freed 100 Mehsud tribesmen after tribal commander Baitullah Mehsud threatened to behead five soldiers daily if his people were not released. ANI
When William, Harry popped the question to hairdressers goddaughter!
Princes William and Harry were so taken up with mum Dianas hairdresser Richards goddaughter that they popped the question to her while they were still kids. ANI
Dams contributing to global warming, reveals study
The worlds dams are contributing millions of tonnes of harmful greenhouse gases and spurring on global warming, a new study by a US environmental agency has revealed. ANI
No plans to excavate Chinas first emperor Qins mausoleum
The mausoleum of Chinas first emperor Qinshihuang, near which the world-famous terracotta army was unearthed, would stay underground in peace in the foreseeable future, a leading Chinese archaeologist has said. ANI
Pak did not commit the original sin of bringing nuclear weapons: Aslam
Pakistan should not be blamed for nuclear proliferation, because it did not commit the original sin of bringing destructive weapons to the region, said Foreign Office Spokeswoman Tasnim Aslam. ANI
India among select group with well-established livestock genebanks
India is among the select group of countries with well-established livestock genebanks, scientists from the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) have said. ANI
Men still go for looks, women for wealth when choosing partners
Like-mindedness and compatibility are thought to be the common denominators when it comes to choosing a mate, but a new study says that our choice of a prospective partner still depends on the stereotypical laws of the Neanderthal age. ANI
Rock and pop stars more than twice as likely to die young
Ever thought why famous musicians like Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Elvis Presley, Sid Vicious and Kurt Cobain died so young? Well, a comprehensive study of musicians mortality has researchers believing that they have found the answer. ANI
22 killed in twin blasts at Rawalpindi
At least 22 people were killed and several others injured in twin blasts in Rawalpindi on Tuesday morning. ANI
Musharraf likely to meet Benazir to seal the deal
Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf is likely to meet former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto in Dubai to seal the power sharing deal on Wednesday. ANI
Strong Global Support for Open XML as It Enters Final Phase of ISO Standards Process
Business Wire India
Kodak and Lexar Announce New Extended Five-Year Agreement
Business Wire India
