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Lenovo Investigates BlackBerry Takeover
Lenovo, the world's biggest PC manufacturer, is reportedly considering buying the struggling Canadian smartphone manufacturers BlackBerry.
Asian Markets Outside Japan Rise on Upbeat China Growth Data
Australia's ASX strikes a five year high, while India's Sensex hits a three-year high.
Indian Archaeologists Begin Dig for Godman's 1,000 Tons of Fabled Gold at Ruined Fort
Indian archaeologists have started digging at a ruined fort after a local religious teacher dreamed that 1,000 tons of gold lay buried there.
Indian Boy, Aged 7, Star Witness in Father's Blood-Drinking Murder Trial
Seven-year-old boy helped police track down murderer father, who killed a man and "drank his blood".
India's Biggest Murder Trial:CBI Concludes Parents Killed Daughter Aarushi With Golf Club, Knife
CBI has concluded that the parents committed the crime in the 2008 double murder case in Noida, New Delhi.
Prince Charles and Camilla to Tour India and Sri Lanka in November
Prince Charles and Camilla will embark on a nine-day tour of the sub-continent, Clarence House has announced.
Thirty Million People Living Like Slaves Worldwide - Including Thousands in the UK
Global Slavery Index says nearly half of modern slaves in India, with Mauritania having highest proportion.
Monsoons will keep the Indian Economy Afloat
Good monsoon rainfall and the revival of billions of dollars worth of delayed projects are expected to boost India's economic growth.
Seaman Guard Ohio: A Glimpse into World of Mercenaries Battling Somali Pirates
Federal intelligence officials join probe as Indian authorities' concerns increase.
GALLERY: 2013 Wildlife Photographer of the Year Winners
South African Greg du Toit named Wildlife Photographer of the Year for image of elephants.
European Markets Outside Italy Trade Lower on US Debt Default Fears
US lawmakers have less than 24 hours to raise the government's debt limit.
Asian Markets Choppy as US Debt Ceiling Deadline Nears
US Senators to resume talks on 16 October.
Indian Sage's Dream of Buried Gold at Ruined Fort Prompts Archaeological Excavation
An Indian sage, who dreamt of a hidden treasure trove of gold at a ruined fort, has prompted the Archaeological Survey of India to dig at the site.
Israeli Ultra-Nationalist Lawmaker Urged to Build 'Open Camps' for Migrants
Israel has granted only 4 asylum seekers refugee status in 2013.
Burberry's Retail Revenues Soar in Last Six Months as Angela Ahrendts Exits for Apple
Strong Burberry half year results comes just as Christopher Bailey takes over from Ahrendts
XXEMH4 Android 4.1.2 Available for Galaxy S3 I9300 [How to Install]
Step-by-step guide to install XXEMH4 Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean on Samsung Galaxy S3 I9300.
Qatar 2022 World Cup: The True Story of the Horror Unfolding in the Desert
Sharan Burrow, of the International Trade Union Confederation, says Qatar's abhorrent treatment of foreign labourers demands a fresh vote at once.
Hajj 2013: 630 Pound Woman Winched onto Mount Arafat to Complete Mecca Pilgrimage
Crane helps Egyptian woman complete Hajj in Saudi Arabia.
Apple Hires Burberry CEO Angela Ahrendts as Retail Chief
Apple had hired Burberry CEO Angela Ahrendts as its new senior vice president of its retail and online stores.
UK Chancellor George Osborne Pledges to Open Doors to Chinese Banks
The Chancellor is to announce new measures to help Chinese banks set-up in the UK.
India Charges Crew of Detained US Ship Seaman Guard Ohio
Case filed against crew of Sierra Leone-flagged vessel under Indian Arms Act.
F1 2013: Alonso Concedes Title To Vettel
Fernando Alonso has conceded that it is a matter of time before Sebastian Vettel wins the F1 Championship.
London Mayor Boris Johnson Eyes Chinese Students for Job and Investment Growth
Johnson is on the second day of a six day trade mission to China
Iran Hopes to Join Brics Group to Beat US-led Sanctions
Iran already has warm ties with Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa.
India Seizes US Ship with Armed Crew
Indian maritime officials detain ship without valid arms documents.
Cyclone Phailin Leaves Trail Of Destruction In India
It's the strongest cyclone to hit India in 14 years
F1 2013: Vettel Wins Japan GP But Alonso Prevents Title Celebrations
Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel won his ninth race in 2013 in the Japanese GP but must wait two weeks before his title celebrations can begin.
'Over 100' Indian Pilgrims Feared Dead in Festival Stampede [PHOTOS]
Scores dead after crush on bridge during festival leads to mass panic.
India v Australia, 1st ODI: Where to Watch Live, Preview and Team News
India plays host to Australia in the first of seven One Day internationals in Pune on Sunday.
India Turns Focus on Relief Measures as Cyclone Phailin Weakens
Cyclonic conditions and heavy rains to continue in eastern coastal regions of Odisha and Andhra Pradesh as officials assessing extent of damage.

