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Delhi gangrape: Hang me, says one accused
One of the accused, Vinay Sharma, said he beat up the boy but did nothing with the girl and went on to say, "hang me".
Helen Mirren gets Hollywood Walk of Fame honour
'The Queen' actress' pavement plaque will be placed right next to 'The King's Speech' star Colin Firth's.
Bomb blast in Manipur, civilian injured
A civilian was injured when two powerful bombs exploded in Imphal east district of Manipur today.
Italian marines row kept Kerala in news in 2012
In another big news the Congress-led UDF government won two assembly by-elections held during the year.
Allahabad: Countdown for Sangam Maha Kumbh begins
The Sangam, the spot near where the Maha Kumbh occurs, is the intersection of rivers Yamuna and Ganga.
J&K: Five Lashkar militants killed in encounter
Last week security forces had killed three militants in the Cherhar forests in the same district.
J&K: Five Lashkar militants killed in encounter
Last week security forces had killed three militants in the Cherhar forests in the same district.
Iran defiant on enrichment ahead of possible nuclear talks
Iran says it needs this higher-grade uranium to run its medical research reactor in Tehran.
US seeking to boost defence trade with India, Brazil
Leon Panetta had announced to depute one of his deputies to work on removing bureaucratic hurdles in increasing defence trade with India.
Ireland to legalise abortion when mother's life is at risk
The decision comes after a huge public outcry over the death of Indian dentist Savita Halappanavar , who died on October 28.
Disgruntled crowd hurls stones at Tunisian president
A disgruntled crowd hurled stones at President Moncef Marzouki and the parliament speaker in a central Tunisian town.
RBI holds repo rate, CRR; focus shifts to growth
The RBI reiterated guidance from its last policy meeting that it was likely to resume monetary policy easing in the January-March quarter.
RBI holds repo rate, CRR; focus shifts to growth
The RBI reiterated guidance from its last policy meeting that it was likely to resume monetary policy easing in the January-March quarter.
LS clears banking bill, govt drops controversial clauses
The Bill, which seeks to strengthen banking regulation, was passed after amendments proposed by Left Parties were rejected.
Delhi gangrape: Parliament expresses shock
The Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha saw members of all parties speaking in unison and raising serious concern over repeated incidents of rape in the national capital.
Survey indicates Modi's popularity is intact: Suhas Palshikar
Professor Suhas Palshikar of CSDS joined IBNLive readers for an interaction on the CNN-IBN post-poll findings in Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh.