Four Indian migrant doctors, who have worked in the British Health system have been questioned by the Australian Federal police. AFP Commissioner Mike Keelty said they had not yet been charged.
Sabeel's parents said that they had a son named Khafeel, who had left for UK, but were unclear about his activities overseas or his involvement in any fundamentalist group
Inflation zooms to 4.13 pc Inflation increased to 4.13 per cent for the week ended June 23 compared to 4.03 per cent in the previous week mainly due to rising prices of food articles and manufactured products.
BANGALORE BEAT
Pratibha dismisses charges against her Addressing the Karnataka Congress Legislature Party as part of her campaign, she described the opposition's charges against her as attempts to "tarnish her image".
Azim Premji-led IT and FMCG company Wipro Ltd today announced acquiring Singapore-based personal care firm Unza Holdings Ltd for USD 246 million (1,010.2 crore) in an all-cash deal.
Morocco-born Younis Tsouli, 23, who prosecutors said had uploaded guides to building suicide vests on to the Internet, used the online ID "irhabi007"-- the Arabic word for terrorist and the code name of the fictional British spy.
Musharraf escapes bid on life Apart from using the anti-aircraft guns, the unidentified militants fired 25 rounds from the light machine gun at Musharraf's plane.
Youth Olympics set to begin in 2010 It would be the first major global sports festival created by the International Olympic Committee since the advent of the Winter Games in 1924.
THE WIMBLEDON DIARY
Federer's reign delayed by rain Off for nearly a week, four-time reigning champion Federer finally returned to the court on Thursday for his quarter-final against Juan Carlos Ferrero, just to have a rain forced break after 37 minutes and less than a set
The government said the attempt to attach demands, including safe passage, was unacceptable and insisted cleric Abdul Rashid Ghazi release women and children being held as human shields.
The findings contrasts sharply with the prevailing view that a lush forest of the kind could only have existed in Greenland as recently as 2.4 million years ago
Resident of Islamabad looks through a gate as Pakistan army imposed curfew near the Lal Masjid, or Red mosque in Islamabad, Pakistan, on Friday. The siege of the radical mosque in Pakistan's capital entered its third day Friday after troops rocked the complex with gunfire and explosions and Islamic militants holed up inside rejected government calls to surrender. AP
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