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NSA monitored calls of 35 world leaders: Edward Snowden
London: In a new revelation, whistle-blower and ex-national Security Agency (NSA) contractor Edward Snowden has said the US intelligence agency monitored the phone calls of 35 world leaders after the contacts were provided by an official in a US governmen...
Colombia: Women go on 'sex strike' over poor roads
The movement, known as "crossed legs movement", is the second such strike in two years, a news agency reported on Thursday.
Pakistan disappointed over no progress on ending LoC violations
Pakistan on Friday said it is "disappointed" that progress has not been made on ending ceasefire violations on the LoC despite a meeting between Pakistani and Indian Prime Ministers.
Indian man sneaks into Pakistan to visit grandparents' graves
A middle-aged man from Rajasthan badly injured himself while sneaking into Pakistan's Sindh province, unnoticed by border guards of both countries, to visit the graves of his paternal grandparents.
Official photo shows rare British royal gathering
The image shows Queen Elizabeth II and three future kings: her son Prince Charles, her grandson Prince William, and her great-grandson, Prince George.
Rajjo: Nothing vulgar in the film, says director
At a time when item numbers seem to be an essential feature of films today, 'Rajjo' has none.
Ranbir's superhero film to be different from 'Krrish 3'
Ranbir Kapoor is excited to do a superhero film with Ayan Mukherjee, but clarifies that it is not on the lines of 'Krrish 3'.
Mamata denies charges of Manna Dey's daughter of not offering any help
Dey's family didn't accept the request of West Bengal CM to bring his mortal remains to Kolkata for the last rites.
Dharamshala film fest starts on a high note with 'The Lunchbox'
The four-day event promises to enrich viewers' about different societies and cultures through films.
'Mickey Virus' Tweet Review: First day, first show
Popular face on TV, Manish Paul makes his foray into Bollywood with Saurabh Varma's 'Mickey Virus'.
US offers help in reconstruction efforts in flood-hit Uttarakhand
The US on Thursday expressed its intention to lend a helping hand in the reconstruction efforts under way in calamity-hit Uttarakhand.
First edition of Banaras Utsav begins
Varanasi: Lok Sabha speaker Meira Kumar on Thursday inaugurated the first edition of the Banaras Utsav - a four-day cultural and art festival.
Manna Dey's daughter rejects Mamata Banerjee's request for Kolkata funeral
Manna Dey's daughter Sumita turned down Mamata Banerjee's request allegeing the state government did not come forward to help the family in a case.
AAP asks Sachin Tendulkar not to associate with MCA Kandivali club
AAP's displeasure comes two days after the MCA renamed the Kandivali ground as Sachin Tendulkar Gymkhana Club.
CEC to visit MP on October 28 to review poll preparedness
Chief Election Commissioner VS Sampat and other senior officials of the Election Commission will arrive in Bhopal on a two-day visit on October 28 to review poll preparations for the Madhya Pradesh Assembly elections to be held on November 25.
Mother not happy that I shared her story at Shahdol rally: Rahul Gandhi
Congress President Sonia Gandhi was not happy when he told people at a rally how she had been in tears for not being able to cast her vote in Lok Sabha during the passage of the Food Security Bill, her son and party Vice-President Rahul Gandhi said in Alw...