British diplomat pitched for Nazi peace deal
An amateur British diplomat tried to strike a peace deal with Germany just months after the Second World War began. ANI
Daughters of Mittal, Ambani and K.P. Singh follow them into Forbes list
Vanisha Mittal, Isha Ambani and Pia Singh, daughters of Lakshmi Mittal, Mukesh Ambani and K P Singh respectively, have followed in their fathers footsteps and grabbed the top three rankings on a Forbes list of billionaire heiresses. ANI
Oz couple charged with child neglect for locking 6-week-old, kids on balcony
An Australian couple has been charged with child neglect after their four children, including a six-week-old infant, were found locked out of their unit on a balcony as their parents slept. ANI
US derides Pak cease-fire order on border ahead of Ramadan
The Bush administration has criticized the Pakistan military brass for declaring a cease-fire in the border areas near Afghanistan ahead of the fasting month of Ramadan. ANI
Every second Brit mum drinks to beat stress
A new survey has found that stress is driving millions of mothers to drink as much as a bottle of wine three or four nights a week. ANI
US would not want Pak nuke command in mentally ill Zardaris hands
A senior member of the Republican Party in the United States House of Representatives has said that Washington is concerned about reports of Asif Ali Zardari being mentally ill in the past, and would be worried about Pakistans nuclear command being in his hands. ANI
Brown escaped Taliban assassins by a whisker
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown narrowly escaped by killed by the Taliban during a short visit to Afghanistan last week, the News of the World can reveal. ANI
Brit female teacher caught on TV preaching murder at London mosque
A female preacher has been secretly filmed spreading a hate-filled message of murder in Britains most influential mosque. ANI
Disney robos to spy for British troops in war against terror!
British soldiers are to get spies in the form of Disney Robots WALL.E., as they battle terrorists in Iraq and Afghanistan. ANI
Dead Indian pilots father wishes he never gave his son a chance to fly
The parents of Akash Anantha, the 24-year-old Indian who died in a mid-air crash last week, are now regretting that they gave in to his demands to learn to fly. ANI
Filing frivolous nominations for Pak President can make you famous!
Pakistans Presidential elections has given an opportunity to many non-serious candidates to get coverage in the media. ANI
Mom-in-law of McCains VP pick still not sure how shell vote
The mother-in-law of Sarah Palin, the running mate of Republican presidential nominee, John McCain, has said that she is not sure which way she will vote in the November 4 presidential polls. ANI
Non-serious candidates seek coverage by filing nominations for Pak presidential polls
Pakistans Presidential elections has given an opportunity to many non-serious candidates to get coverage in the media. ANI
Malay Indians not getting loans
At least 200 Malay Indians have been denied loans by a financial institution here, an Indian-based business association has claimed. ANI
PPP finalises strategy to ensure Zardaris election
The Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) has finalised its strategy to obtain the maximum votes for Asif Ali Zardari in the September 6 presidential election. he party has decided to keep all party members of the National Assembly (MNAs) and senators in Islamabad until D-day. ANI
Pak prisoner may be freed after 22 years of imprisonment in India
Sohail Shehzad, who has been languishing in a Jaipur jail for the last 22 years, is likely to be released by September 30. ANI
Malay Indians must indicate citizenship loyalty: Official
Indians and Chinese living in Malaysia must give an assurance on their citizenship and position in the country, said a senior official, Anwar Ibrahim. ANI
Pak womens rights body condemns honour killing of Baloch women
Terming the recently reported honour killings in Balochistan as barbaric, the Women Action Forum (WAF), a womens rights organization that has a presence in several cities in Pakistan, has condemned that the inhuman crime and said it deserved the maximum punishment, ANI
Zardari sidelines Benazirs confidants
Asif Ali Zardari, the widower of slain former Pakistan Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, has sidelined almost all confidants of his wife. ANI
Nepal to discuss Saptakoshi flood situation with Indian Government
Nepals Prime Minister Prachanda today said that the Government will be discuss with the Indian Government about the problems caused by the Saptakoshi floods. ANI
Sarah Palins sizzling nude pic sends the web into meltdown
A snap said to be showing White House hopeful Sarah Palin, 44, nude has raised a frenzy on the Internet, say reports. ANI
Nepali Congress extends tenure by one year
The Central Working Committee (CWC) members of the Nepali Congress (NC) has extended its tenure by a year, a day before its normal tenure was going to expire. ANI
Nepal keen on restoring peace and economic development
Nepals Prime Minister Prachanda has said restoring peace, economic development and formulation of a new Constitution are the main challenges for the new government. ANI
Pakistan passing through crucial situation: MQM founder
The founder of Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) of Pakistan, Altaf Hussain said that his country is passing through crucial situation and there is a need to think for the country above the power. ANI
McCains VP pick may not guarantee female voters for GOP
John McCains running mate and Alaska Governor Sarah Palin is unlikely to bring in the female votes that he requires to win the November 4 presidential poll. ANI
Meet the Brit woman who has 200 orgasms a day!
A Brit woman is bored of her sex life - because she has 200 orgasms a day. ANI
One out of four Brit employees are unhappy with their jobs
One in four Brit employees are not happy with their jobs, according to a new survey. ANI
Buckingham Palace guards bearskin helmets may soon be history
The British Government is reportedly mulling doing away with the traditional bearskin helmets worn by guardsmen on duty at Buckingham Palace. ANI
Prince Philip wears the pants in the British Royal family home
Queen Elizabeth might be ruling Britain, but when it comes to the Royal family, it is Prince Philip who rules the roost. ANI
Patel to face committal hearing in February 2009
Indian-born surgeon Jayant Patel will face court for a committal hearing in February 2009, news.com.au reports. ANI
American author Corsi targets Obama again
One of Americas best-known character assassins, Jerome Corsi, believes that John McCains choosing of Sarah Palin as his running mate for the November 4 presidential poll, is a brilliant pick that will capture Hillary Clintons voters. ANI
Ex-Palestine woman suicide bomber seeks inspiration from Mahatma Gandhi for Middle East peace
A woman, who almost became a suicide bomber, has now turned champion for promoting peace in the Middle East, and she is seeking inspiration from Indias Mahatma Gandhi to further her cause. ANI
Meet the miracle baby who grew outside the womb!
A mother is calling her newborn a miracle baby after it grew outside her womb and was delivered successfully in pioneering British operation. ANI
Man held for stealing intimate pics of Prince Wills and Kate Middleton
A man has been held after trying to sell intimate stolen photos of Prince William and his girlfriend Kate Middleton to a London newspaper. ANI
PML-N, PML-Q must challenge Zardari: Imran Khan
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan has urged the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and PML-Quaid to challenge the candidature of Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari for the post of president. ANI
Shahbaz Sharif not to secure vote of confidence without PPPs support
The advisor to the Prime Minister for Industry and Production, Mian Manzoor Wattoo, has said that Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif will not secure a vote of confidence without the Pakistan Peoples Partys (PPP) support. ANI
Putin threatens sanction-hungry Europe with alternate energy supply route
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has warned Europe that his countrys energy reserves will flow to the Far East if European leaders seek to punish Moscow for invading Georgia. ANI
Now, Russia stakes claim to its privileged sphere of influence
Russia on Sunday laid out guiding principles of its foreign policy that included a claim to a privileged sphere of influence in the world. ANI
Eiffel Towers glittering lights to be cut for the sake of environment
The Eiffel tower is set to loose its sparkle, as the administration has decided to cut its glittering light in a new green initiative. ANI
London-based fashion designer found dead at his Karachi flat
Thirty-two year old Sheikh-Amer Hassan, a London-based fashion designer who had dressed Jemima Khan, was found dead in his flat in Karachi on Saturday. ANI
Catholics invite Nevada-based Hindu leader for a dialogue
Catholics have invited acclaimed Hindu leader Rajan Zed for an inter-faith dialogue. ANI
Meet the miracle baby who grew outside the womb!
A mother is calling her newborn a miracle baby after it grew outside her womb and was delivered successfully in pioneering British operation. ANI
Man held for stealing intimate pics of Prince Wills and Kate Middleton
A man has been held after trying to sell intimate stolen photos of Prince William and his girlfriend Kate Middleton to a London newspaper. ANI
PML-N, PML-Q must challenge Zardari: Imran Khan
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan has urged the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and PML-Quaid to challenge the candidature of Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari for the post of president. ANI
Shahbaz Sharif not to secure vote of confidence without PPPs support
The advisor to the Prime Minister for Industry and Production, Mian Manzoor Wattoo, has said that Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif will not secure a vote of confidence without the Pakistan Peoples Partys (PPP) support. ANI
Putin threatens sanction-hungry Europe with alternate energy supply route
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has warned Europe that his countrys energy reserves will flow to the Far East if European leaders seek to punish Moscow for invading Georgia. ANI
Now, Russia stakes claim to its privileged sphere of influence
Russia on Sunday laid out guiding principles of its foreign policy that included a claim to a privileged sphere of influence in the world. ANI
Eiffel Towers glittering lights to be cut for the sake of environment
The Eiffel tower is set to loose its sparkle, as the administration has decided to cut its glittering light in a new green initiative. ANI
India, China seeking Indian Ocean commercial and strategic leverage
India and China are reportedly competing to gain a commercial and strategic edge in the busy sea lanes of the Indian Ocen, even as China has secured the Sri Lankan Governments approval to build a new port in southern Hambantota. ANI
McCains VP choice accused of misleading Republican-supporters
Republican presidential nominee John McCains running mate and Alaska Governor Sarah Palin has been accused of misleading party supporters over a controversial bridge project in her home state. ANI
San Francisco playing host to `slow food plate-planet convention
San Francisco is playing host to a four-day Slow Food Nation conference-convention-festival that highlights the connection between your plate and the planet. ANI
Internet claims Palins fifth child is her daughters
Fresh questions have arisen over whether John McCains running mate and Alaska Governor Sarah Palin has been vetted properly before her selection. ANI
Pakistan should be seen as more than an anti-terror ally: Pak envoy to US
Pakistans Ambassador to the United States Husain Haqqani has said that his country needs to be seen in its many colours and dimensions, and not just as an anti-terrorism ally. ANI
Zardari pitches for a national consensus government to deal with nations problems
A government in Pakistan that is formed on the basis of national consensus, is the only solution to all problems faced by the country, Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Co-chairman and presidential candidate Asif Ali Zardari, has said. ANI
Vladimir Putin saves TV crew from Siberian tigers jaws
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has been hailed as a hero after preventing a TV crew from being killed by a tiger at the Ussuri reserve in Siberia. ANI
Brit girls gigolo sex on YouTube to payback cheating ex!
A Brit girl has taken revenge from her cheating ex boyfriend by sleeping with a male prostitute and posting a video of the act on YouTube. ANI
Pub goer banned from entering pub because of kilt
A pub made headlines when its new owners banned a regular from wearing his kilt to the pub, dubbing it as being fancy dress. ANI
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