Israel threatens to kill Palestinian PM Ephraim Sneh, Israels deputy defence minister, declared in a radio interview that no one in the Hamas leaderships was immune from strike.
UK seeks extradition of Litvinenko killer
Ex-KGB spy faces murder charge Margaret Beckett, the foreign secretary, said she had told Russian foreign ambassador that she expected Moscows full cooperation in Britains efforts to extradite Lugovoi, one of the Russian men who met Alexander Litvinenko on the day he fell ill with polonium poisoning.
Thumbs-down for same-sex hitch Pakistani judge Kahawaja Mohammed Sharif warned a couple that they could face charges of committing an act of unnatural lust, as they were both women.
Prince Charles journals will remain secret High Court banned the publication of the remaining seven handwritten journals containing private impressions of Prince Charles about the countries he visited and his views about their leaders.
A Palestinian refugee, carrying his daughter, crosses from the southern entrance of the refugee camp of Nahr al-Bared to safety as he leaves the besieged camp on Wednesday. Refugees were continuing to flee the battered camp as the guns fell silent after three days of ferocious fighting between Islamist militiamen and the Lebanese army. AFP
The term of A P J Abdul Kalam is coming to an end. Should India go in for a woman President? If so, who should be the first woman President?
Most of Deccan Herald readers are of the opinion that the idea of ‘Woman as President’ is as exciting as old wine in a new bottle. While some feel that the time is ripe, most are unanimous in their opinion that only a non-political nominee would fit the bill for the highest office in the country.