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Killing of journalists likely to become ...

Killing of journalists likely to become more common

Killing of journalists likely to become more common "Journalists don't want to be the news, they want to make news." This article was created based on information from various sources and rewritten for clarity and originality. read more »

Qatars PM calls for inclusive engagement...

Qatars PM calls for inclusive engagement to achieve elusive regional peace

Qatars PM calls for inclusive engagement to achieve elusive regional peace Prime minister highlights Qatar as a safe space for mediating peace and fostering regional stability. This article was created based on information from various sources and rewritten for clarity and... read more »

Child mortality rates affected by cuts t...

Child mortality rates affected by cuts to aid budgets

Child mortality rates affected by cuts to aid budgets Kids' deaths are often even greater than the adult deaths. This article was created based on information from various sources and rewritten for clarity and originality. read more »

Six accusations against man who 'le...

Six accusations against man who 'left girlfriend to freeze to death on...

Six accusations against man who 'left girlfriend to freeze to death on mountain' Thomas Plamberger, 36, is accused of leaving his girlfriend, Kerstin Gurtner, 33, to freeze to death on Austria’s Grossglockner mountain and descending the peak alone This article was created based on... read more »

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'Court wrong' says Mr. Kejriwal, defending his Law Minister Mr. Bharti

‘Court wrong’ says Mr. Kejriwal, defending his Law Mi...

New Delhi – The Aam Aadmi Party, which recently formed the government in Delhi and has won huge public support for its anti-corruption stand, is now tackling allegations that its Law Minister,... read more »

Mr. Kejriwal’s FDI move blows a hole in Manm...

New Delhi – The newly elected state government in New Delhi on Monday barred foreign supermarkets from setting up shop, a blow to Prime... read more »

British PM orders probe into Labour MP’s claim th...

British PM orders probe into Labour MP's claim that UK helped Indira Gandhi plan Operation Bluestar

New Delhi – The British government is looking into allegations that Margaret Thatcher’s administration secretly helped Indira Gandhi plan the... read more »

Home minister S. Shinde lying about FBI help to catch D...

Nirbhaya Fund will be utilised soon, says home minister

New Delhi –  Former home secretary RK Singh, who recently joined the BJP, has accused Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde of lying about the US offering... read more »

Social activist Medha Patkar announces support to Arvin...

Social activist Medha Patkar announces support to Arvind Kejriwal-led Aam Aadmi Party (AAP)

In a boost to Arvind Kejriwal-led Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) in Maharashtra, social activist Medha Patkar on Monday extended her “complete” support to the... read more »

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Obama defends Iranian nuclear deal against 'tough talk and bluster'

Obama ready to authorize air strikes on ISIS in Syria

President Obama reportedly is prepared to expand airstrikes against the Islamic State into Syria and broaden the campaign against the group in Iraq, according to published reports ahead of a... read more »

Kashmir disaster: 6 Lakh in difficulties, Near 50,...

Almost 200 people have died in the state’s worst floods in 60 years. With the weather clearing, 61 Air Force choppers and transport aircraft... read more »

New Ebola Patient Arrives in U.S. for Treatment

An American citizen who contracted Ebola in Sierra Leone has arrived for treatment at a US hospital where two American healthcare workers were previously... read more »

Apple iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus: What’s new and is it ...

Apple denies knowledge of iPhone exploit allowing NSA interception

Apple has announced the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus. So yes, Apple is now officially selling phablets. Forget that iPhone 5 ad where Apple talked about common... read more »

Highly dramatic Pistorius trial to end, verdict due on ...

Pretoria: The Oscar Pistorius trial, which live television broadcasts have turned into a blend of international soap-opera and tragic TV reality show, will... read more »

Whats prompting growing anticorruption protests in the Philippines?

Whats prompting growing anticorruption protests in the Philippines? ## Public Outcry Demands Transparency in Philippine Flood Relief Investigation Manila, Philippines – Growing public... read more »

Al-Jazeera journalists arrested in Cairo for meeting banned Muslim Brotherhood

UK journalist Sami Hamdi tells of harsh conditions in ICE detention

UK journalist Sami Hamdi tells of harsh conditions in ICE detention ## British Journalist Alleges Difficult Conditions During U.S. Immigration Detention **Washington D.C.** – Sami Hamdi,... read more »

Telangana Cabinet decides to conduct last rites of bus accident victims in Saudi Arabia

Telangana Cabinet decides to conduct last rites of bus accident victims in Saudi Arabia ## Telangana Government Offers Support to Families of Pilgrims Lost in Saudi Arabia Bus... read more »

N. Sitharaman is the first female finance minister after former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi

A. Vellayan, former chairman of Murugappa Group, passes away at 72

A. Vellayan, former chairman of Murugappa Group, passes away at 72 ## A. Vellayan, Stalwart of the Murugappa Group, Dies at 72 Chennai, India – A. Vellayan, a prominent figure in Indian... read more »

Washington - While it is widely believed that money can not buy love, a new study has suggested that it can buy you happiness but only up to a ‘sweet spot’ of 36,000 dollars GDP per person. A new analysis led by economists Eugenio Proto in the Centre for Competitive Advantage in the Global Economy at the University of Warwick and Aldo Rustichini, from University of MInnesota found that as expected, for the poorest countries life satisfaction rises as a country’s wealth increases as people are able to meet their basic needs. However, the new surprise finding is that once income reaches a certain level – around 36,000 dollars, adjusted for Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) - life satisfaction levels peaks, after which it appears to dip slightly in the very rich countries. The researchers found suggestive evidence that this happiness dip in the wealthiest countries is because more money creates higher aspirations, leading to disappointment and a drop in life satisfaction if those aspirations are not met. The study was published in journal PLOS ONE.

Increase enrolment fees for law graduates, Bar Council co-chairma...

Increase enrolment fees for law graduates, Bar Council co-chairman urges Centre ## Bar Council Co-Chairman Calls for Advocates Act Amendment, Proposes Enrollment Fee Increase **New Delhi –** A... read more »