Efavirenz, a commonly prescribed anti-retroviral drug, found to damage brain and nerve cells.
Samsung’s Galaxy W I8150 gets yet another custom Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich update with Revamped ROM.
The American's power off the tee could be a decisive factor in regaining the Ryder Cup from Europe's grasp at Medinah
Bollywood actress Aishwarya Rai Bachchan made a stunning appearance at the United Nations' 2012 Every Woman Every Child dinner in New York
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan will help raise awareness to stopping new HIV infections in children.
Paris Hilton faces severe criticism after making derogatory comments about gay men
A financial news service has compiled a list of the world's ten poorest countries based on data from the World Bank.
Founder of Moonies, or Unification Church, founded worldwide religious movement on anti-Communist paranoia and strong political ties.
Self-styled acupuncture therapist faces trial on charges of deliberately spreading Aids.
Pussy Riot, found guilty by Moscow judge of religious hooliganism, are latest victims of political trial.
Late breaking revelation at International Aids Conference in Washington gives hope that a cure for the disease could be attainable.
Françoise Barré-Sinoussi to repeat call for hope ahead of International Aids Conference.
Top-level defections and suicide bombing of prominent ministers and security bosses may push regime over the edge as Damascus streets erupt in celebrations.
Industry expert Calum MacLeod, gives us his top tips to protect yourself against Cyber Warfare.
Palestinian figurehead's widow will ask for body to be exhumed from West Bank grave for more tests to uncover truth of his death.
The case had come up in a court in Cologne when the circumcision case of a four-year-old Muslim boy became complicated.
Viral video shows men abducting women off the street and forcing them into matrimony as ancient tradition lives on.
South African government accused of preferring to spend money destroying books rather than educating children.
Cambridge Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology explores psychology and politics of living with HIV/Aids in South Africa.
Palmyra was not located in a desert, but rather an arid steppe; was surrounded by a number of villages that fulfilled food requirement of the city, and together they harnessed rain water resources for livelihood.
President Robert Mugabe is also expected to attend the programme, according to reports.
Rajat Gupta was convicted of insider trading. He stood accused of leaking boardroom secrets to his friend, Galleon hedge-fund manager Raj Rajaratnam.