The streets north of the ruins of the Old Parliament in Mogadishu stretch out like alleyways bulldozed through a rubble dump.
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The Washington Post newspaper has won the United States’ most prestigious journalism award - the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service Journalism.
Talking about the slim phones, another one is ready to hit the league. LG adds another phone to its bucket with the ‘Black Label’ series which promises to feature the slimmest phone that has a 5 mega pixel camera and a width that is less...
From the world of technology comes another mind blowing innovation that simply sweeps you off your feet. The programmable tattoo appears on the skin through nanotubes. The sensory conductors are the size of human hair and displays images on the skin,...
Big game hunting hasn’t died out with fears for endangered species, it’s just moved to private game reserves. Louis Theroux went to South Africa to try to understand the thrill of paying to kill an animal.
Multi-millionaire poet and publisher Felix Dennis has retracted a drunken murder “confession” made to a newspaper journalist.
India has a dubious distinction of fostering the highest number of child labour in the world. The great challenge for a developing country like India is to provide nutrition, heath care and education to these children. Out of the total labour force in...
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Women of today have broken all boundaries to carve a niche for them selves playing multiple roles as a wife, daughter, and business executive; she is found juggling all her roles with ease. In boardrooms, in courtrooms, on screen and in society they...
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At least 20 passengers were killed when a crowded bus fell into a canal in the Indian city of Calcutta, police say.
Civil rights leader Martin Luther King was assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee, 40 years ago on 4 April 1968.
A year later, James Earl Ray admitted to being the assassin. Because of that guilty plea there was no full trial. But Ray changed his story...
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