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Commonwealth Games: Delhi to throw out all beggars 
Commonwealth Games just months away, Delhi Government today said it will intensify its drive to free major streets and locations in the capital from beggars as they often "harass" tourists, bringing bad name to the city.
Amitabh promoting Modi\'s Gujarat, just forget him: Left  
The Kerala government is still in a dilemma to rope in Bollywood icon Amitabh Bachchan as brand ambassador of the tourism.
I will enter politics, to fight UPA: Baba Ramdev  
Yoga Guru Swami Ramdev on Tuesday hinted at entering politics, saying that he would join with the objective of cleansing the system. "I will join politics to cleanse the system," said Ramdev.
\'Lashkar\'s true goal is India, not Kashmir\'  
A resolution of Kashmir dispute between India and Pakistan would no longer satisfy Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) and the terrorist outfit responsible for 26/11 and attack on Indian Parliament would continue to pose a serious threat.
What a shame! Now, Mayawati spends Rs 200 cr on rally 
Opposition in Uttar Pradesh criticised Chief Minister Mayawati as the state government is reportedly sponsoring more than Rs 200 crore on a rally to commemorate sliver jubilee celebrations of the Bahujan Samaj Party.
World crude oil production to peak in four years 
In a new study, scientists in Kuwait have predicted that world conventional crude oil production will peak in 2014 — almost a decade earlier than some other predictions.
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Gayatri Mantra read at Catholic youth rally 
In a remarkable interfaith gesture, Fifth Annual Catholic Diocesan Youth Rally held at Reno (Nevada, USA), involving Catholic teenagers from various parts of Nevada, heard from area Muslim-Hindu-Buddhist-Jewish leaders.
Pak MPs refuse body scanning at US airport, returns home  
A delegation of Pakistan’s National Assembly and Senate has returned home after its members refused to under go body scanning at a US airport.
Salman hospitalised after shooting with fire 
Actor Salman Khan, who is shooting for his brother Arbaz Khan's debut production 'Dabang' in Satara district had to be rushed to a hospital during the weekend, after shooting a gruelling sequence which required him to run through fire several times.
Lara goes public with Mahesh Bhupati  
Reports of an affair between Lara Dutta and tennis star Mahesh Bhupathi have been doing the rounds for some time now. During the Filmfare awards, actress stepped out with her boy Bhupathi and that too in front of the media. It seems now they are ready to declare themselves as a couple.
Soon, you’ll be able to surf the web at the speed of light! 
Scientists from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have created a new infrared laser made from germanium that operates at room temperature, which has made light-speed computing come one step closer to reality.
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Terrorists cleaning passports to avoid detection at airports  
A secret British Home Office document has revealed that terrorists are 'cleaning' their passports to arouse less suspicion at airports. After making trips to places like training camps in Afghanistan or Pakistan, many plotters apply for a new British passport.
Taliban behead two Sikhs in Pakistan 
Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee strongly condemned the beheading of Sikhs in Pakistan and asked Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to take up the matter with his counterpart in Pakistan.
‘Healthy’ chocolate bar contains water instead of fat!  
Scientists have come up with a “healthy” chocolate in which fat has been replaced with water.
I won’t tolerate anything against Aishwarya: Amitabh Bachchan 
An angry Amitabh Bachchan has blasted, what he called a "false" and "insensitive" media report on his daughter-in-law Aishwarya Rai's health saying, "I shall not tolerate it."
India disturbing our cell phone service: Pakistan 
The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority has reportedly complained that bandwidth interference from Indian territories is affecting the service of some cellular companies.
Lashkar bans TV in Kashmir, says it is un-Islamic 
Terming it as an 'unislamic activity', the Jammu and Pakistan based terror group Lashkar-e-Toiba has issued a new diktat in the Banihal area banning people from watching television.
Obama meets Dalai Lama, China says US crossed limits 
Ignoring strong Chinese objections, US President Barack Obama met exiled Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama and commended his "middle way approach" in resolving the vexed Tibetan issues with Beijing.
Move IPL to South Africa again: Shane Warne 
Rajasthan Royals captain Shane Warne is concerned about safety of the cricketers in the wake of threats by terror groups and suggested that IPL-III be held in South Africa again if these threats are credible.
India will be in top five: Mukesh Ambani 
India is set to become one of the top five economies in the world over the next few decades but local companies have to grow in scale in the domestic market before going global, a top industrialist said.
At least own responsibility, Manmohanji: Modi  
Hitting out at the Centre for holding states responsible for rise in prices of essential commodities, Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi said that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh should take responsibility for failing to curb inflation.
Scientists get closer to imaging cell death  
Researchers at the University of Notre Dame and the Washington University School of Medicine have made a major advance in using a synthetic probe to target dead and dying cells in mammary and prostate tumours in living animals.
Drunken driving: 27-yr-old lady kills 2, hurts 4 in Mumbai 
A woman driving allegedly under the influence of alcohol rammed her car into a police jeep and a bike, leaving an assistant sub-inspector and the biker dead and four constables seriously injured early Saturday morning.
Lashkar-China links alarm India 
Intelligence inputs that Pakistan-based terror outfit Lashkar-e-Toiba has acquired as high as 50 para-gliding equipments for potential use to launch suicide attacks.
Why blame Australia, look at Mumbai 
An Indian can’t go and work in Mumbai. Then how can we expect Australia to safeguard the interests of Indians residing there? First let an Indian live and work in India; then point a finger at Australia.
Pak players back in IPL: Razzaq joins Deccan Chargers 
After all the furore created over their exclusion, veteran all-rounder Abdul Razzaq has become the first Pakistani player to fetch an Indian Premier League contract this year, signing up with Deccan Chargers.
India fast catching up with America: Obama warns 
Noting that countries like India, China and Germany were emphasising more in maths and science and fast catching up with America, US President Barack Obama told lawmakers that he would not accept a \
Indian Govt ad carries ex-Pak Air Force chief\'s photo, PMO red faced  
Embarrassed by inclusion of former Pakistan Air Force chief's photograph in a government advertisement today along with Indian leaders and icons, the Prime Minister's Office apologised to the nation and ordered an inquiry into the lapse.
Ban on butter can save 3,500 lives a year 
A renowned heart surgeon has urged that a ban be placed on the use of butter to prevent the loss of thousands of lives.
India will attack Pak if 26/11 repeats: US experts  
Facing the "undeniable" threat of another Mumbai-type attack by Pakistan-based terror groups, which may act under al Qaeda's direction, India is most likely to retaliate militarily in such a scenario, according to a prominent US think tank.
Rare solar eclipse on January 15  
The solar eclipse on January 15 will be a rare and beautiful sight in the New year, when 92 per cent of the sun gets eclipsed by the moon, leaving only a thin annulus or bangle like shining ring in the sky.
India has lost \'substantial\' land to China 
The area along Line of Actual Control with China has "shrunk" over a period of time and India has lost "substantial" amount of land in the last two decades, says an official report.
Shah Rukh, Priyanka bag best actors award  
Imtiaz Ali's 'Love Aaj Kal', depicting the essence of love as felt by two different generations, and one of the few box office successes in 2009, continued its winning streak bagging five honours at the Apsara TV and Film Awards.
Indonesia excavation: Huge temple and Shiva\'s bull found  
Archaeologists have found a statue of Nandi, the sacred bull that carried the Hindu god Shiva, among the ruins of what is believed to be an ancient temple at an excavation site in Yogyakarta in Indonesia.
Operation that cures high BP  
Doctors in Britain have carried out a one-hour operation that could cure high blood pressure, it has been revealed.
Musharraf Okayed Benazir’s assassination: Pak’s UK envoy  
Holding former President General Pervez Musharraf responsible for former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto’s assassination, Pakistan’s High Commissioner to Britain Wajid Shamsul Hassan has said that Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) chief Baitullah Mehsud could not have proceeded with plans of assassinating Bhutto without Musharraf’s nod.
Raj Bhavan to Sex Bhavan: Andhra Governor Tiwari quits  
Andhra Pradesh Governor Narayan Dutt Tiwari resigned from his post on Saturday owing to health reasons.
3 Idiots can be downloaded legally  
Producer Vidhu Vinod Chopra has said that his latest film '3 Idiots' releasing Thursday will later be available on internet.
US says major drama unfolding in Pak 
With Pakistan's Supreme Court scrapping a graft amnesty to President Asif Ali Zardari, the US envoy for the region today said a "major political drama" is unfolding there, even as he spoke of America's "dilemma" about fighting al-Qaeda and Taliban forces on Pakistani soil.
13 Mumbai type attacks foiled in 2009: Chidambaram  
Union Home Minister P Chidambaram has said that twelve to thirteen terror attacks have been neutralised in 2009 which could have been like Mumbai or Delhi attacks.
Tantra is not sex: Hindus to Hollywood  
Hindus are strongly critical of "Hollywood types" who apparently think and describe of Tantra as just sex, including actress-producer Trudie Styler's recent reported announcement that "Sadomasochism is the new Tantra."
Tiger Woods and his 18 \'mistresses\'  
The list of Tiger Woods' alleged mistresses is growing further and showing no signs of stopping. The final four to add to his list of 14 includes a 20-something party planner in Atlanta who grew close to the golfer in the past 18 months, reports News of the World.
Where are human rights activists? Terrorists kill girl in front of father in J-K 
A 21-year-old woman was shot dead by terrorists in front of her father Mohammed Maqbool Mir in South Kashmir's Shopian district, police said.
Russian girl rape: Goa politician absconding 
John Fernandes, an accused in the Russian girl rape case, was absconding and the police was hot on the trail of the high profile politician from South Goa whose anticipatory bail has been cancelled
Goa dangerous: Russia says after MP’s rape remark  
Russia consulate in a letter to the Goa government slammed the Congress MP Shantaram Naik for his sexist remark in the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday which suggested that the Russian women allegedly raped in Goa 'deserved it.'
You deserved to be raped: Goa MP to Russian girl  
A Congress MP from Goa blamed media for highlighting an alleged rape case in the state.
Somnath temple and Bollywood targets of LeT: FBI  
Besides the National Defense College in New Delhi, Somnath temple in Gujarat and certain Bollywood stars and Shiv Sena leaders in Mumbai were also the targets of banned LeT, which was planning to carry out strikes with the help of two Chicago-based residents of Pakistani origin, the FBI has said.
Obama threatens to bomb Pak; they say \'we are not a banana republic\' 
Even as the Pakistani political and military leadership has reacted strongly to the proposed US drone strikes inside the country, President Barack Obama has warned that America would launch missile attacks inside Pakistan if it gets actionable intelligence about the presence of top al-Qaeda and Taliban leaders in a particular area.
US treats India as a strategic ally and Pak a hired gun: Imran Khan 
The US considers India as a "strategic ally" while Pakistan is treated as a "hired gun", cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan has said, as he blamed President Asif Ali Zardari for not daring to upset New Delhi for its alleged involvement in terror attacks in the country.
Andhra in chaos: Cong arrests its own MP 
Congress MP L Rajagopal was taken into preventive custody on Monday ahead of his proposed fast to protest against creation of a separate Telangana state.
Pak militants create artificial \'jannat\' to lure youth  
Taliban fighters in Pakistan's lawless South Waziristan tribal region created an artificial "jannat" (heaven) that they used to brainwash teenagers into becoming suicide bombers, describing it as a depiction of the place they would go to after carrying out attacks.
Lashkar planning several Mumbai-style attacks  
The Lashkar-e-Taiba has reportedly been planning one or more additional Mumbai-style attacks on India.
Wasim Akram wife death: 17 doctors fired 
The Pakistan Health Ministry has suspended 17 doctors and cancelled their general practice licenses on charges of dereliction of duty leading to former speedster Wasim Akram’s wife, Huma Akram’s death.
Manisha Koirala getting married soon 
Its wedding season in tinsel town. After Shilpa Shetty and Eisha Koppikar, we might be soon seeing Manisha Koirala walking down the aisle with her beau Christopher Dorris, who is a sports counsellor, author and an entrepreneur.
Think twice before calling me grandpa: Sachin warns Yuvraj  
Sachin Tendulkar may be the oldest member of the Indian cricket team but he clearly resents being called a grandfather by his teammates.
India will rock in 2 years: World Bank  
India could return to a higher growth trajectory of 8-9 percent in two years, but it needs to invest more in infrastructure for sustaining such growth, World Bank President Robert Zoellick said.
Russian girl files rape complaint against Goa politician  
In a new twist to the molestation case, the Russian girl filed a police complaint of rape against Goa's politician.
Dubai crisis to hit India: HDFC Bank 
The Dubai debt crisis may cause significant damage to exports, remittances and real estate sectors in India, besides resulting in build up of asset bubbles in Asia, HDFC Bank today said.
Behave or get out of Australia: Oz PM tells Muslims 
Muslim representative bodies across the world, and particularly in Australia, have reacted angrily to Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd's ‘adjust or leave Australia’ remark, saying the comment was prejudicial to their community and uncalled for.
ULFA chairman arrested, airlifted to India 
In a major breakthrough for India, United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA) chairman Arabinda Rajkhowa was arrested near Dhaka.
India gives in to Chinese pressure, stops Ladakh road work  
The Chinese army forcefully stopped the construction work after strong objection to the construction of the Ladakh road, a link between Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh.
Obama stalling Indo-US ties: Top US diplomat  
A top diplomat of the Bush Administration who was its point man for negotiations on Indo-US nuclear deal, has accused President Barack Obama of being less attentive to the partnership between the two countries, saying the relationship has been stalled in some critical issues.
A disaster in waiting? Mumbai\'s Bandra-Worli sealink leaking 
Barely four months have passed since Bandra-Worli sealink have been thrown open to the public, development of leakage and cracks on its surface have already been reported.
Rahul Bhatt introduced LeT man Headley to many Bollywood actresses 
American national and Lashkar-e-Toiba mastermind David Coleman Headley’s link with Bollywood is only getting deeper with each passing day.
Amrita Arora Hiqh Quality Photos 
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China gave uranium to Pak in 1982 for nuke bombs 
Disgraced Pakistani nuclear scientist Dr.A Q Khan has sensationally revealed that China had provided weapons-grade uranium, sufficient for making two atomic bombs, to Pakistan in 1982.
‘God of cricket’ Sachin should play for next 10 years: Lata Mangeshkar  
She calls him the God of cricket and as Sachin Tendulkar completes 20 years of a glorious international career on Sunday, melody queen Lata Mangeshkar hopes the batting maestro plays for another 10 years before even considering retirement.
Earth narrowly escaped an asteroid hit on Nov 6  
Astronomers have revealed that the Earth had a narrow escape from a cataclysm on November 6, when an asteroid came within 8,700 miles of hitting the planet.
Dhoni and men celebrate India\'s loss with wine and women  
Team India’s three runs loss to Australia in Hyderabad on Thursday seems to have little impact on the men in blue as Dhoni and his teammates were seen partying at a hotel in Hyderabad after the match.
The 10 happiest places in the world 
Feeling blue? Well, then all you need to do is pack your bags and select one of the happiest places on earth for the journey of a lifetime.
Lashkar was targeting National Defence College in India: FBI  
David Coleman Headley and Tahawwur Hussain Rana, arrested last month by the FBI, were part of a LeT plan of a major terror attack on the facilities of a Danish newspaper and the National Defence College in India, federal prosecutors have said.
Rajdhani hostage drama over, all passengers safe 
The hostage drama of New Delhi-Bhubaneswar Rajdhani Express has ended with the Govt taking full control of the train along with the passengers and drivers.
Techie arrested for making hoax call to delay flight  
A hoax call allegedly made by a young software engineer getting late for his flight created panic at the airport here today, delaying the take-off of a Bangalore-bound Go Air plane with 164 people on board.
Facebook, Twitter bleeding economies  
In today's world, popular social networking sites like Twitter and Facebook are without a doubt the best way to stay connected with friends and share what is happening right now.
London\'s Heathrow Airport voted worst airport in the world  
An online poll has revealed that London’s Heathrow Airport is seen as the worst airport in the world by air passengers, despite an investment of more than 3million pounds over the past 10 years.
India and Manmohan part of my family: Obama  
US President Barack Obama says he is eagerly awaiting to host Manmohan Singh for the first State Visit next month and that he considers India and the Prime Minister as "part of his family".
Huge anti-Pak protests in PoK, violence erupts  
Kashmiris from all walks of life observed a “Black Day” in Pakistan Kashmir, including capital Muzaffarabad, on the occasion of the 62nd anniversary of the invasion of the area by Pakistani army.
Marathis stabbed me in back, lost faith in them: Bal Thackeray  
Upset over Shiv Sena's electoral debacle in Maharashtra, party chief Bal Thackeray today said it was not "outsiders" but Maharashtrians themselves who had stabbed him in the back.
India rushing more troops to Chinese border with modern weapons  
Indian government indicated that it is planning to strengthen troop posts along the borders with China and acquire modern weaponry and specialised vehicles for soldiers guarding the icy frontier.
EVMs have become \'Electronic Victory Machines\' for Cong: BJP 
Electronic Voting Machines have become 'Electronic Victory Machines' for the Congress in the elections, BJP alleged as it trailed in Maharashtra and Haryana polls.
Experts warn: India, China rivalry could spin out of control  
Experts and observers of Sino-Indian ties have warned that the current vituperative war of words between the two countries could spin the traditional Asian rivalry out of control.
Over 840 policemen died on duty in one year  
Over 840 police and para- military personnel sacrificed their lives in the past one year during operations or attacks on them with Uttar Pradesh topping the list with 107 such cases.
It would be nice if Sachin retires: Ponting 
He is chasing the batting benchmarks set by Sachin Tendulkar but Australian skipper Ricky Ponting is not sure whether he would achieve them and wants to focus on playing match-winning knocks for his team.
Taliban threat: Pakistan shuts all schools and colleges  
Authorities across Pakistan today ordered the closure of educational institutions after two suicide bombers struck the International Islamic University in the federal capital, killing five persons.
I\'ve no connection with Rs 500 crore fraud: Amitabh Bachchan  
Actor Amitabh Bachchan, whose name figured in the FIR filed against Samajwadi Party leader Amar Singh for alleged financial fraud, said he had nothing to do with the episode.
Islamabad University bombed, many students killed  
A suicide bomber attacked the International Islamic University in Islamabad, killing 15 students and injuring many. Two bombs exploded the girl's cafeteria and boys hostel inside the University campus.
Pakistan must crush terror: Iran 
Iran blamed a Pakistan- based Sunni group for a suicide attack that killed 42 people in its south east and asked Islamabad to quickly arrest the leaders of the outfit whose extradition it demanded.
Indians joining British Army to beat Taliban 
Indians are now rushing to join the British Army to fight the Taliban. They will be entitled to sign up as Commonwealth nationals.
Pak situation very serious, terror spreading: India  
Warning that the situation in Pakistan is "very serious", Defence Minister A K Antony today said terrorism is "spreading" in that country and asserted that India is prepared to meet any challenge from Taliban militants.
Salman Rushdie is dysfunctional and immature: Ex-lover  
Controversial India-born author Salman Rushdie has been accused by his latest lover US actress Pia Glenn that he is "cowardly, dysfunctional and immature" who dumped her by email after their brief love affair.
Financial fraud: FIR against Amar Singh, wife  
An FIR was lodged against SP general secretary Amar Singh and his wife Pankaja Kumari Singh in Kanpur for alleged financial fraud amounting to about Rs 500 crore, a senior police official said here.
Swiss Banks to reveal Indian black money  
Giving in to long standing Indian demands, Swiss government has agreed to reveal the black money of Indians deposited in the Swiss Banks.
Telecom: India outpaces China  
India has pipped China to become the world's fastest growing market, thanks to the various "innovative" ways adopted by it that has also helped telecom operators keep the service charge low, says a report.
Free access to ATMs of other banks closes on Thursday 
There would be limits to one's freedom to walk into any bank's automated teller machine from Thursday as third-party ATM usage would carry a cap on the withdrawal amount and the number of transactions each month.
Shiv Sena candidate shot at in Pune 
Unidentified gunmen attempted to assassinate Shiv Sena candidate Ajay Bhosle on Sunday morning. The attack comes just two days before assembly elections are to be held in Maharashtra.
NASA\'s water-hunting \'Moon bombing\' hit a dry hole  
NASA's much-anticipated “Moon bombing” mission, in which it sent the LCROSS spacecraft to the Moon to strike a crater in order to collect frozen water, may have literally hit a “dry hole”.
Rahul Gandhi doing right thing: RSS 
Differing with the BJP over its criticism of Rahul Gandhi's visit to villages, RSS has said it was good to talk about villages and see the plight of people living in rural areas
Al Qaeda calls for jihad against China  
Fugitive Al-Qaeda commander Abu Yahia al-Libi has called for a jihad against China for suppressing the country's Muslim majority region of Xinjiang.
The cheapest SUV in India, at Rs 5 lakh  
The Premier Auto is back with a bang after nine long years. It is making a comeback in passenger cars.
Michelle Obama\'s great-great-great-grandmom was a slave girl  
In 1850, the elderly master of a South Carolina estate took pen in hand and painstakingly divided up his possessions, including a six-year-old slave girl who was then valued at 475 dollars.
Blast outside Indian Embassy in Kabul 
A large explosion was heard in Afghan Capital outside the Indian Embassy. Cause of the blast is unknown so far.
A week after their discovery, 65 mn yrs old dinosaur eggs stolen from TN  
Centuries old Dinosaur's eggs found in Tamil Nadu are being stolen by locals and tourists due to lack of security.
Rajni and Kamal Hasan kiss and makeup 
Actors Rajnikant and Kamal Hasan standing at the warheads since more than two decades have reached onto a truce.
Serena Williams goes nude for ESPN, may get ban  
World number one tennis champ Serena Williams could be stripped of her right to play in the Australian Open in 2010 for baring all for the sports magazine ESPN and for her extraordinary outburst in the U.S. Open semi-finals.
Australia to light up main installations for Diwali  
In an unprecedented move, Australia's Victorian state will this year light up major installations including its parliament, airport and Indian consulate during Diwali, apparently to placate the feelings of Indians angry over a spate of attacks against them.
Blast rocks Madurai, 3 killed, many injured 
A powerful blast rocked Cholavandan railway station near Madurai in Tamil Nadu claiming three lives and injuring several others.
Believe it or not! Shiv Sena fields Muslim candidate 
The Shiv Sena has fielded a Muslim candidate for the upcoming Assembly elections in Mumbai.
Af-Pak modern epicentre of jihad: US 
Strongly opposing any move to withdraw the US troops, Defence Secretary Robert Gates said that such a decision would allow al-Qaeda to gain a foothold in Afghanistan and described the tribal region between Af-Pak border as the "modern epicentre" of jihad.
Salman is not a \'bad boy\' anymore: Katrina Kaif  
Couture Week is around the corner and Salman Khan is set to roll out a Being Human clothing line that will see Aamir Khan walk the runway for him.
Match fixing? Pak captain, coach sacked 
Pakistan cricket team coach Intikhab Alam and captain Younis Khan have been sacked following a match fixing suspicion.
Sachin named greatest Indian cricketer  
In survey conducted by an international sports magazine Sachin Tendulkar has been named the best Indian cricketer of all times so far. The other top five include Kapil Dev, Sunial Gavaskar, Anil Kumble and Rahul Dravid.
Don\'t play games with us: SC warns Mayawati  
Country's apex court on Monday slammed the UP government for carrying out statue establishment spree despite a legal notice from SC to stop the work.
Sreesanth does it again, abuses team mate  
Temperamental pacer S Sreesanth was today docked 60 per cent of his match fees for his verbal spat with Mumbai pacer Dhawal Kulkarni on the second day of the ongoing Irani Cup match here.
Two million kids in India die every year 
Despite India's economic prosperity, nearly two million children under the age of five, die every year in the country, the highest number anywhere in the world, a media report said today.
Indian army mulls light tank deployment on China border  
Army is planning to acquire 300 light tanks for deployment in the mountainous regions of the border with China and Pakistan, a move seen as part of efforts to beef up capabilities on the frontiers.
India\'s thirst for groundwater raising global sea levels  
India's thirst for groundwater is threatening a major water crisis, and adding to global sea level rise, says a report.
\'I saw Hitler\'s dead body, did not see any blood on his head\'  
A former Schutzstaffel (SS) man has rejected conspiracy theories surrounding Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler’s escape from a reported suicide attempt in 1945, saying that he saw Hitler’s dead body on April 30 of that year and has never forgotten the sight.
China provokes India again; issues separate visas to Kashmiris 
The Chinese embassy here has recently issued stamped visas to some Kashmiris on a separate sheet of paper and not on their passports prompting India to lodge a protest.
US believes Pak remains its greatest security risk  
US chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, John Kerry has said that focus of the AfPak strategy is Pakistan, as the country is the ‘greatest’ security risk for the United States.
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