Bhutto firm on fair elections In a turnaround from her earlier stand, former Pakistan Premier Benazir Bhutto has said it is still possible for her to work with President Pervez Musharraf in future, if the January 8 Parliamentary polls are held in a free and fair manner.
28 LTTE militants killed in clashes At least 28 LTTE militants and a soldier were killed in a spate of clashes in restive northern Sri Lanka, the Army said here today.
ANC to sack leader Mbeki President Thabo Mbeki is facing a humiliating defeat in his attempt to remain leader of the ruling African National Congress. This comes from the man he sacked as South Africas deputy president, Jacob Zuma.
Dianas letters to Dodi revealed Effusive letters from Princess Diana to Dodi Fayed, suggesting the depth of her feelings about him, were read out at the inquest into her death on Friday.
Manhunt on for killer of Indian students Police have launched a massive manhunt for three black men who are suspected to have killed two doctoral students from Andhra Pradesh at a Louisiana State University apartment.
Pakistani policemen stand behind a barrier across Constitution Avenue in front of The Presidency in Islamabad on Saturday,
after the lifting of a state of emergency. AFP
Two teenagers peeved over bullying, gunned down their classmate in a Gurgaon public school. Is it symptomatic of the breakdown of discipline in schools or growing western influence or ill-effects of sudden affluence in society. Deccan Herald had invited readers’ opinion on the issue. While many of our readers opine that parents must show more responsibility in bringing up their children, a few say that there should be strict rules to curb violence in media contents.