Supriya Jha
Donald Trump enters US presidential race, says Obama is a 'bad negotiator'
Washington: Apparently one of the least politically correct US presidential hopefuls, billionaire tycoon Donald Trump jumped into the presidential fray on Tuesday, with a speech that was full of se
Terrorised by ISIS, I die hundred times a day, says Syria refugee
Beirut: Kurdish fighters backed by rebels have managed to drive the Islamic State out of the strategic border town of Tal Abayad and are in full control of it, the Syrian Observatory for Human Righ
He made me feel 'special', says New York prison employee who helped killers escape
New York: The intensive manhunt for the two dangerous killers who escaped from a maximum-security prison in New York with the help of a female employee, entered its ninth day on Monday.
Family of UK teen suicide bomber in shock, says ISIS 'exploited his innocence'
London: The family of a 17 year old teen who became UK's youngest ever suicide bomber after blowing himself in Iraqi town of Baiji, says that he was a “loving, caring and affable” boy whose “naivet
Ex-servicemen hold nationwide protest over OROP delay, sign petition in blood
New Delhi: Dismayed over the government's dilly-dallying over the implementation of the 'One Rank, One Pension' (OROP) scheme, thousands of ex-servicemen on Sunday staged protests across the countr
Abbott says ISIS a death cult with simple message 'submit or die'
Canberra: Cautioning against the possible global repercussions of the extremist group Islamic State, Australian PM Tony Abbott has described the ISIS as a “death cult” with far-reaching tentacles a
Trouble with girls is that men fall in love with them, says Nobel Laureate Tim Hunt
London: A chauvinist remark on girls landed a Noble Prize winner biochemist in soup and he had to resign from the post of honorary professor at University College London (UCL) in Britain.
I have died many times before death, wrote 'innocent' Christian man hanged in Pak jail
Islamabad: A Christian man who was arrested, tortured into confessing the crime and sentenced to death was executed in Pakistan's Lahore in early hours of Wednesday morning after 23 years of langui
White House security lapses force US Secret Services to rush through hiring process
Washington: The emergency evacuation at White House Press Briefing room has again turned the spotlight on the US Secret Services which has been reportedly rushing to hire officers in large numbers,
Barack Obama sued by Yemeni whose kins were slain in US drone strike
Sanaa: A Yemeni man whose two relatives were slain in a US drone strike in 2012, has filed a lawsuit against the President Barack Obama, former defence secretary Leon Panetta and former CIA chief D