NEW DELHI: India today said it would be guided “solely” by the bilateral deal with America that did not diminish its right to nuclear tests even as the ruling Congress decided to take on the Opposition and “nail their lie”.
ST. PAUL, Minn. - Amid a raging political debate over her selection as John McCain’s running mate and tabloid-intensity focus on her family life, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin on Wednesday accused the U.S. media
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s troubled battle against a militancy that has never been stronger was on full display today when the prime minister survived a crude assassination attempt
DUBAI: Over 100 workers, mainly Indians, of a construction firm in Qatar have halted work accusing their employer of not paying wages for more than two months.
NEW DELHI: The Indian automobile industry, which grew at the rate of 15 to 27 per cent in the past five years, is facing numerous challenges now due to shrinking of demand, SIAM President Ravi Kant said today.
KOLKATA: Enough is enough: Singur’s message to Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee was loud and clear today. For the first time since she launched her dharna against the Tata Motors’ small-car project
NEW DELHI: Accusing the Prime Minister of “misleading” Parliament and the country on the nuclear deal issue, main opposition BJP today demanded the resignation of the Manmohan Singh government.
A serious oil supply crisis is looming, which could push prices above $200 a barrel, a think tank has warned.
MUMBAI: Asserting that the Congress was on a “solid wicket” in Maharashtra, Chief Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh today said that his goal was to win maximum seats in the next Lok Sabha elections from the state.
Starting up a rock band by the name of Magik, four friends have the dream of shooting to stardom with their rock music.
The Cheetah Girls: One World lives up to its title. The successful Disney Channel franchise traveled to India for its third movie (tonight, 8 ET/PT), mixing the familiar, three singing-dancing friends
MELBOURNE: Andrew Symonds has not forgiven Cricket Australia (CA) for downgrading racism charges against Harbhajan Singh and his sagging commitment dates back to the infamous ‘Monkey-gate’ scandal
LAHORE: Former Pakistan leg-spinner Mushtaq Ahmed called on the BCCI and the Essel group backed ICL to work together to make the most of the Twenty20 phenomenon.
Dimlomacy - By K.P. Nayar
Indian Americans will remember the Democratic Party’s national convention, which concluded in Denver last week, as the first significant political event
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