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Iranian military to target locations assisting any attackIranian military to target locations assisting any attack
Iran will strike back at any location from where attacks against it are mounted, Fars news agency quoted a senior military commander as saying Sunday.

"Any location which is used by the enemy for...


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Rally crowd in Iraq cheered by end to US troopsRally crowd in Iraq cheered by end to US troops
Tens of thousands of people have attended a mass rally in Iraq to cheer the cessation of US troop movements in the country.

The celebration rally was organized by Iraq's Hezbollah movement to...
Washington police close camp near PresidentWashington police close camp near President
Police in Washington have closed down a large camping area containing members of the "Occupy" movement.

The encampment, one of the biggest protest areas in the United States, was only a few blocks...
Putin supporters show up in large numbersPutin supporters show up in large numbers
A conspicuous show of support has been made for Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin.

Around 140,000 people attended a rally on Saturday in which placards were raised announcing Putin as a man...
Police hunt down Mexican drug cartel accusedPolice hunt down Mexican drug cartel accused
Mexican police have arrested Jose Antonio Torres Marrufo, who is alleged to have masterminded drug exportation and murders.

Marrufo, the supposed head of a Sinaloa drug cartel, has been accused by...
Church bishops to discuss prevention of child abuse Church bishops to discuss prevention of child abuse
Leaders of the Roman Catholic church in Rome are gathering to attend a conference on sexual abuse of minors within the Church.

They will attend a prayer service for victims of sexual abuse and...
Man, two sons die in blast at US home
Three people, including two boys, were killed Sunday in an explosion at a home in the north-western US state of Washington.

The explosion happened at around 12.30 p.m. shortly after a case worker,...
Stent like device effective for removing blood clots
An experimental stent-like device removed blood clots in stroke patients more effectively than standard mechanical treatment, a study reveals.

Named SOLITAIRE, it has a self-expanding, stent-like...
Gilani arrives in Qatar Monday
Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani begins Monday a three-day official visit to Qatar, a country from which Pakistan wants to import gas to feed its power generation units.

The visit is...
Pakistani couple held for torturing domestic help
A couple in Lahore has been arrested for torturing their nine-year-old domestic help, who was found with a swollen face and shivering in the cold.

The couple living in Sanpura area tortured the...
New procedure busts deadly brain tumour cells
Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) happens to be the nastiest and most common brain tumour, affecting 10,000 patients in the US alone every year. Now, a novel non-invasive procedure called Tumour...
50 trapped in Pakistan building collapse
As many as 50 people were feared to be trapped in the rubble of a three-storied building that collapsed in Pakistan's Lahore city, a media report said Monday.

The building that housed a...
African immigrant girls face sexual mutilation threat
In Spain, thousands of African immigrant girls are facing the danger of becoming victims of female genital mutilation, an ancestral practice that sub-Saharan immigrants have brought with them and...
Cuba producing sugar with new technology
Cuba has begun to employ a new technology to produce white sugar, a measure that improves its quality, avoids the refining process and reduces the cost of manufacture, a media report said...
Pakistan doesn't want war with India on Kashmir: Gilani
Pakistan and India have fought four wars on the Kashmir issue but can't afford any more in "this 21st century", Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani has said while calling for resolving issues through...
India hangs up on investor confidence, says Time
The Indian Supreme Court's decision to cancel 122 controversial mobile phone licenses has opened up a new round of scepticism about India as a destination for foreign investment, according to Time...
Julio Iglesias to hold concerts in Argentina
Spanish singer Julio Iglesias will hold a series of concerts in Argentina.

A concert in Tandil, a mountain tourist center located 375 km from the Argentine capital, was the first of three shows...
Animal rights activists protest bullfighting in Colombia
Some 180 half-naked people in the northwestern city of Medellin positioned themselves to form the word "stop" to demand an end to bullfighting in Colombia.

"'Stop. That's enough of bullfights, of...
Dominican Republic shipwreck toll rises to 16
The toll in the shipwreck off the northeastern Dominican Republic has risen to 16, a navy spokesperson said Sunday.

"We have recovered five bodies, four men and a woman, today, and it is still not...
58 Mexicans die of flu
A total of 58 people have died of flu in Mexico so far this year. The deaths were caused by different strains of flu virus, the predominant one being swine flu.

As many as 2,815 alive patients have...
Toxic food kills four in Pakistan
Four people in Pakistan's port city of Karachi died after consuming poisonous food, Geo News reported.

The four, including a woman, were residents of Sohrab Goth area of the metropolis.

Police...
Princess Diana's life to be made into a movie
Princess Diana's life is set to be made into a movie, and producer Stephen Evans is lining up a Hollywood actress to play the late British royal.

Diana's film will be based on her bodyguard Ken...
EU to introduce new sanctions on Syria
The European Union may introduce a new package of sanctions against Syria, Belgian Foreign Minister Didier Reynders has said.

"Belgium will actively contribute to this process (preparation and...
Pitt not expecting same success again
Actor Brad Pitt does not think he will have another year of professional success like the last 12 months.

The 48-year-old has seen his two latest movies, "Moneyball" and "The Tree of Life",...
Clinton talks military cooperation with Bulgarian PM
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton Sunday paid a short visit to Bulgaria and discussed energy issues and military cooperation with Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borissov, Xinhua reported.

At a...
L.A. Reid signs up for 'The X Factor'
L.A. Reid has reportedly signed up to be a judge on the second series of the American version of "The X Factor".

The 55-year-old has reportedly signed a contract to reprise his position on the panel...
Man held for failing to repay loan to 1,000 lenders
The head of a Chinese firm that owns 36 schools and companies across the country has been detained after he failed to repay 2.2 billion yuan (around $350 million) in debt to about 1,000 private...
Human rights condition improving in Myanmar: UN envoy
The human rights situation was improving in Myanmar but serious challenges still remained and needed to be addressed, UN special envoy Tomas Ojea Quintana has said.

Quintana, the UN Special...
My mom inspires me: Hudgens
Actress Vanessa Hudgens says her mom Gina is her biggest inspiration.

"My mom inspires me. She's the most positive, bubbly person. When I was younger, I'd think, 'Why is she giggling all the time?...
Norway prince evacuated from plane in Denmark
A total of 135 passengers, included Norway's crown prince Haakon and his wife, crown princess Mette-Marit, were evacuated from an aircraft at the Copenhagen airport after smoke was detected in one of...
Joan Rivers had over 700 surgical operations
American comedian Joan Rivers claims she has had a total of 739 surgical procedures.

According to showbizspy.com, the 78-year-old TV personality has gone under the knife more than 700 times, and...
Protesters storm Syrian consulate in Istanbul
About 400 protesters threw objects and tried to storm the Syrian consulate in the Turkish city of Istanbul Sunday, Xinhua reported.

The demonstrators chanted slogans against Syrian President Bashar...
Pattinson not at all spoilt brat: Witherspoon
Actress Reese Witherspoon says people assume that her "Water For Elephants" co-star Robert Pattinson was a "spoiled rotten brat" but he proved everyone wrong with his gracious behaviour.

"I think...
Russian embassy in Libya stormed over veto on Syria
Dozens of Syrian protesters stormed the Russian embassy in Libyan capital Tripoli Sunday, a day after Russia and China blocked a UN resolution on the Syrian crisis.

According to witnesses, several...
Jessie J to snog Rihanna, Sheeran
British singer Jessie J says that she will snog pop stars Rihanna and Ed Sheeran if she wins three Brit awards.

The 23-year-old is nominated for best female, best breakthrough and best single for...
Abu Dhabi airport auctions tickets
The Abu Dhabi International Airport Sunday launched an online auction for 60 tickets to 30 destinations.

The initiative, in collaboration with the Etihad Airways, was launched to commemorate the...
UAE, Romania discuss cooperation
The UAE and Romania have held discussions on boosting cooperation in the education sector.

Education Minister Humaid Mohammed Obaid Al Qattami and Romanian Ambassador Nicolai Juya held the...
Demi Moore checks into rehab
Demi Moore has checked into a rehab in the US. The actress was hospitalised last week as she was suffering from seizures.

The 49-year-old actress is reportedly on a total lockdown at the...
Judge bans autistic woman from having sex
An autistic woman was banned from having sexual intercourse on the ground that she lacks the mental capacity to consent to the act, the Daily Mail reported.

Justice Hedley said he passed the order...
President Kennedy 'took virginity of intern'
Then US president John F. Kenendy took the virginity of a White House intern in a side room a few feet away from where staffers were drinking at an after-work party, the Daily Mail Sunday quoted a...
Wine, beer doubles mouth cancer risk
Drinking two large glasses of wine or two strong pints of beer a day triples the risk of developing mouth cancer, Daily Mail reported Sunday.

Drinking over the recommended daily limit for alcohol...
Iran prepares to strike back if attacked
Iran would strike back at any location from where attacks against it were mounted and was preparing itself against western plans aimed at mounting pressure on it, Fars news agency reported...
Ultimate parachute jump: Diver to break sound barrier
An Austrian skydiver will try to break the sound barrier during a free fall from a balloon on the edge of space later this year, The Telegraph reported Sunday.

Felix Baumgartner will be the first...
Snow and ice blanket Britain
Heavy overnight snow in Britain severely disrupted road, rail and air travel Sunday, The Telegraph reported.

Drivers were forced to spend the night in their cars as the snow brought traffic to a...
Four killed in Afghanistan avalanche
At least four people were killed and six injured after an avalanche hit some villages in Afghanistan's Badakhshan province, Xinhua reported Sunday.

The incident occurred Saturday in the mountainous...
More money for Tibet health care
China will considerably increase spending on health services in the Tibet region, an official said Sunday.

The expenditure will go up by about 30 percent to 1.4 billion yuan ($225 million) in 2012,...
Stalkers may soon have tough time in Britain
The British government may soon formulate a law laying down "substantial" jail terms for stalkers.

British parliamentarians believe the problem has become so acute that a new law is required for...
Malaysia to fund Bangladesh bridge project
Malaysia will loan $3 billion to Bangladesh to construct a river bridge, a minister said Sunday.

Bangladeshi Communications Minister Obaidul Quader told reporters a memorandum of understanding on...
Over 6,000 apply for NASA Astronaut Corps
Over 6,000 individuals have applied for joining NASA's Astronaut Corps, twice as many as the US space agency usually receives, NASA said Sunday.

Late last year, NASA announced a selection procedure...
Britons claim having visited non-existing ancient wonders
A British survey has found one in eight people claiming to have visited ancient wonders of the world that turned non-existent centuries ago!

Of the 2,500 people surveyed by Hotels.com, 13 percent...