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More cuts needed to balance British budget, say experts
Recent cuts have hit local government, justice and environment while protect health, pensions and schools.
Mandela showing great improvement, ex-wife Winnie says
Former South African President Nelson Mandela is showing a "great improvement" in his health compared to a few days ago, his ex-wife, Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, said on Friday.
PM sets target for major infrastructure projects for 2013-14
The PM has set a target of rolling out public private partnership infrastructure projects of Rs 1.15 lakh crore in the next six months.
Won't allow high-rise buildings in Delhi as long as I am alive: Sheila Dikshit
The Chief Minister has been opposing vertical expansion arguing that it will put additional stress on existing resources.
Locals struggle for food, shelter in flood-ravaged areas
Lack of electricity, drinking water and food supply are the major problems faced by people who are trying to rehabilitate themselves.
Nokia Asha 210 with dedicated Facebook button up for pre-order for Rs 4,499
The Nokia Asha 210 comes with a 2 megapixel camera that can be accessed through a dedicated hardkey even when the keypad is locked.
Barcelona extend Rafinha Alcantara's contract
The 20-year-old midfielder scored 10 goals in 36 appearances for Barcelona B in Spain's second division last season.
China calls Xinjiang unrest a 'terrorist attack', death toll rises to 35
China's state media has raised to 35 the death toll from unrest this week in far western Xinjiang region, and denounced the clashes, the deadliest in four years, as a "terrorist attack".
mKisan: Handygo Tech's mVAS to help 1 million Indian farmers
'mKisan' is a service which aim to provide small holder farmers with high quality, relevant and timely information and advice via mobile.
Aditya Pancholi booked for attacking neighbour Bhargav Patel
This is the second incident involving Aditya Pancholi, Bhargav Patel in the past six months, according to police.
Abbas Tyrewala: I like the identity 'Mango' provides
Tyrewala says he has consciously stayed away from the limelight for the last three years as he now wants his film to be the centre of attention.
Moving to India has been the easiest move: Sunny Leone
Sunny Leone had perhaps never imagined she could have "moved" to Bollywood as "easily" as she did.
Raikkonen looks to revive title campaign
The 2007 world champion won the Australian GP and had three second-place finishes to be second to Vettel in the drivers' championship.
'Ghanchakkar' Tweet Review: First day, first show
Rajkumar Gupta, who is known for making serious films like 'Aamir' and 'No One Killed Jessica' tries his hand in comedy for the first time.
TV actress booked for obtaining passport on fake details
TV actress Charu Asopa was booked in Bikaner on Thursday for obtaining passport allegedly on the basis of fake details. Asopa, who hails from the city, was issued the passport some time back. According to the police, Asopa had mentioned while applying for...
Ecuador says Snowden asylum document unauthorised
An Ecuadorean diplomatic employee issued a safe conduct pass for National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden to travel to Ecuador to seek political asylum, but the action was unauthorized and the pass has no validity, government officials said on Thurs...