Harry goes back home Britains Prince Harry, third in line to the throne, returned home from Afghanistan on Saturday after news leaked out on the Internet that he had been secretly fighting the Taliban for 10 weeks.
Israeli strikes kill 33 in Gaza The high death toll makes Saturdays operation the deadliest raid on Gaza in several months and comes at the end of a sharp four-day escalation of violence that has killed around 60 people
Turkish military will stay put While Ankara has withdrawn some of the troops it deployed in northern Iraq in an offensive against Turkish Kurdish guerrillas 10 days ago, the Turkish military has not pulled out all.
Is Medvedev Russias man? About 109 million Russians are to vote on Sunday in the fourth presidential elections since the fall of the Soviet Union in early 1990s to elect the successor of outgoing President Vladimir Putin, who has backed Dmitry Medvedev for the top post.
Rub-a-dub tub... Competitors paddle towards the finish during a bathtub race in Lijnbaansgracht canal, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, on Saturday. The bathtub race is a fun event as part of the 88 Days fundraising campaign for Mama Cash, a women's rights organisation. The 88 Days campaign ends on The International Women's Day on March 8. AP
Who’s to be blamed the most for Karnataka’s failure to get enough railway projects and funds during the last four years. Lalu Prasad, State MPs or the UPA government.Deccan Herald had invited readers’ opinion on the issue. Most of our readers blamed the State MPs for the failure and have asked them to unite , barring party lines, to work for the welfare of the State.