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Activist Art Exhibition Reflects Social Stigma of African Aids Sufferers
Cambridge Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology explores psychology and politics of living with HIV/Aids in South Africa.
Palmyra Ruins ‘Desert’ Mystery Solved: Ancient Roman City Was Never in Syrian Desert [PHOTOS]
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.
Zimbabwe MPs to Undergo Circumcision to Avoid HIV
President Robert Mugabe is also expected to attend the programme, according to reports.
Rajat Gupta's Journey from Boardroom to Prison: A Tale of American Dream Gone Awry
Rajat Gupta was convicted of insider trading. He stood accused of leaking boardroom secrets to his friend, Galleon hedge-fund manager Raj Rajaratnam.
Chelsea Hero Didier Drogba on 2012 Golden Foot Nominees List
Chelsea's Champions League hero Didier Drogba is among the 10 nominees for this year's Golden Foot award to succeed Manchester United veteran Ryan Giggs, who won the honour last year.
Cannes Film Festival 2012: Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Kim Kardashian, Heidi Klum and Other Celebrities Shine at amfAR's Cinema Against Aids Event
The hottest celebrities around the globe came together for the 2012 amfAR Cinema Against AIDS at Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc in Cannes.
Aishwarya Rai’s Weight Gain? Humbug! Here’s How She Wowed at Cannes 2012 [PHOTOS]
Aishwarya Rai wisely opted for traditional Indian attire at Cannes 2012 – the six yard saree by Indian designer duo Abu Jani and Sandeep Khosla. Aishwarya Ra's magnetic charm at Cannes reflected through her smoky eyes.
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan at Cannes 2012: Critics Shocked, Aishwarya Looks Stunning [SLIDESHOW]
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan arrived at Cannes 2012 in Abu Jani-Sandeep Khosla designer sari and the Angelo Katsapis maxi dress, looks stunning
Cannes Film Festival 2012: What is Aishwarya Rai Bachchan Wearing for Red Carpet?
Bollywood actress Aishwarya Rai Bachchan who is set to walk the red carpet at the 65th Cannes Film Festival for the 11th time, is reportedly going to wear a traditional Indian outfits designed by Abu Jani-Sandeep Khosla.
FDA Researchers's Discovery Throws Light to Reasons of Drug-Related Autoimmune Reactions
FDA researchers inching towards identifying the reasons of drug-related autoimmune reactions.
Vienna Life Ball 2012 Showcases Exclusive Costumes and Novel Designs [VIDEO]
Models wearing creations by Roberto Cavalli, Vivienne Westwood, Heatherette and Gianfranco Ferre walk the ramp.
20th Vienna Life Ball: Celebrities, Models and Participants [PHOTOS]
Former US president Bill Clinton, actress Milla Jovovich, Academy award winner Maximilian Schell and German actress Sunny Melles attend event.
Apple Stops Censoring Word 'Jailbreak' Among iTunes Store Content
Apple seems to have addressed the issue by ceasing the censorship of "Jailbreak" word on its App Store effective from 18 May
Zimbabwe: Smelly, Shaven-Headed, Circumcised Women will Curb HIV/Aids, says Male Politician Morgan Femai
Zimbabwean politician creates uproar by saying women should make themselves less attractive to men to curb spread of HIV/AIDS.
Google Doodle Celebrates Keith Haring’s Unique Pop Art [PHOTOS]
Search engine honours birthday of Keith Haring, social activist and artist, who died of Aids.
UK's Largest Ever Marijuana Smuggling Haul: 3.5 Tons of Cannabis Seized in Thailand
Three and a half tons of marijuana destined for the UK has been detained by Thai police in what is being reported as the biggest ever seizure of the drug.
Map Shows Deadly Hotspots Across The World
In Denmark, people die of cancer and in Afghanistan because of excessive drug abuse.
Cigarette Smoking will Fall Just 1.7% by 2030 without Action, Study Claims
BMJ Tobacco Control calls for blanket adoption of World Health Organisation measures to save thousands after gloomy research results.
South Africa: Filming of Teenage Soweto Girl Being Gang Raped Shows War Against Rape is Far from Over
Video of 17-year-old girl being gang raped goes viral, shaking South Africa.
Hope for HIV/Aids Patients? Once- a- Day Pill to Prevent Spread of HIV Infection
A once-a-day pill has been helps to reduce HIV infection, says a study.
World Bank’s New President Jim Yong Kim Goes for Market Growth
Anti-poverty expert Jim Yong Kim focuses on job creation in developing countries.
Homophobes Who Were Secretly Gay: From FBI Boss J. Edgar Hoover to Chistian TV Preacher Ted Haggard
From Christian preachers like Ted Haggard to the former head of the FBI J.E Hoover, some of the fiercest anti-gays turn out to be homosexuals.
Drug Addiction in Afghanistan: A Problem with No End in Sight
Twin miseries of poverty and war contribute to growing problem of drug addiction in Afghanistan.
Cameroon: Police Storm Gay Rights Seminar in Younde
'We don't accept that here,' police tell gay rights conference participants.
Happy Birthday, Elton John! 'Candle in the Wind' Singer Turns 65!
Happy Birthday Elton John! Elton John Turns 65!
World TB Day Being Observed
This year's theme is: Eliminate TB in My Lifetime.
Maasai Warriors Turn Cricketers [PHOTOS]
The Maasai tribals from the Laikipia region in Kenya have exchanged their spears for cricket bats!
Women’s Day 2012: Top Ten Desirable Gifts for Her
Check out the top 10 classy gadgets that enhance a woman's wardrobe, besides making a style statement.
Microsoft Windows 8 Vs Apple OS X Mountain Lion: Feature Comparison
The battle between the Mac and the Windows operating systems has been taken to a whole new level, following the advent of the OS X Lion and Windows 8.
Oscars 2012 After Parties: Madonna Fights Elton John for Best Party [PHOTOS]
Oscars 2012 After Parties: Madonna Fights Elton John for Best Party [PHOTOS]