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'Friday of Rage' across Yemen leaves 4 dead
Anti-govt protesters clashed with supporters of the country's longtime ruler and riot police.
Saudi authorites detain founders of new party
The Umma Islamic Party has urged the kingdom's rulers to start a dialogue on reform.
Egypt's military council opens Facebook page
Eighteen days of protests in Egypt resulted in Hosni Mubarak stepping down on February 11.
Men jabber more than women
Contrary to popular beliefs, men jabber more than women, says a new research.
Goa tourism raises concern over 'Dum Maro Dum'
The film starring Abhishek Bachchan is set to release on April 22nd
138 Indian fishermen detained by Lanka released
But the 112 fishermen held earlier are still in Lankan custody.
Post Yasi, Oz braces for another cyclone
Queensland, grappling with the aftermath of 'Yasi', has been alerted for another cyclone.
2 killed in anti-government protests in Libya
Activists have planned major anti-government protests throughout the country.
Telangana issue to dominate AP budget session
The TRS has threatened to disrupt the Governor's address on statehood issues.
Imran Khan gets in to the ladies compartment
Many girls jumped at the opportunity and rushed to take his autograph and pictures
Bollywood songs, dances banned in Lahore theatres
The decision of the Lahore Arts Council has infuriated producers and artistes
Gandhi memorabilia fetches over Rs 23 lakh
An autographed letter by Mahatma Gandhi to an unnamed correspondent was auctioned for $ 15,860.
Pak likely to release Raymond Davis: report
Pakistan govt is expected to concede in court that Davis qualifies for diplomatic immunity.
I am not quitting, says Manmohan Singh
The Prime Minister admitted that he has to follow a "coalition dharma".
Obama asks Pakistan to release Raymond Davis
Amid deepening diplomatic stand-off, Obama asked Pakistan to follow the Vienna Convention.
Facebook as doctor's casebook!
A British surgeon has saved his long-lost friend's life by diagnosing his burst appendix online.