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Man pulled alive from rubble around 80 hours after Nepal quake
Man pulled alive from rubble around 80 hours after Nepal quake
Pay $50,000 to shoot guns with US Navy SEAL who killed Osama bin Laden
The offer was recently made by the ForAmerica organisation.
Nepal earthquake: China sends search and rescue teams
With six sniffer dogs and relevant rescue and medical equipment, the team is expected to arrive in Kathmandu midday on Sunday.
Climbers above Everest base camp safe, bad weather hampers rescue work
Seventeen bodies have been recovered and 61 climbers were injured.
Ghulam Nabi Azad urges governmnet to extend full support to earthquake-hit Nepal
"My prayers are with all the people who have suffered in today's natural calamity, especially Nepal, in this hour of grief and pain," Azad said.
Nepal quake: Daughter of Indian embassy employee killed as house collapses
The nationality of the contract-based mission staff was not immediately known.
Never felt an earthquake like this, a survivor tells about Nepal tremblor
Lot of old trees have been uprooted. An old barn has caught fire due short circuit.
Up to 700 feared dead after migrant boat sinks off Libya
Twenty eight people were rescued in the incident, which happened in an area just off Libyan waters.
India, Canada to work together to eliminate Kala Azar in Bihar
GCC has also partnered with the National Council of Indo-Canadians to ensure engagement of Indian diaspora in Canada in the Grand Challenges partnership.
Obama to honour Satya Nadella with 'Champion of Change' award
US President Barack Obama plans to honour Microsoft's Indian-origin CEO Satya Nadella with the 'Champions of Change' award for bringing about change within his company to support working families.
Barack Obama to remove Cuba from state sponsor of terror list
The terror designation has been a stain on Cuba's pride and a major stumbling block for efforts to mend ties between Washington and Havana.
Somali terrorists threaten more bloody attacks against Kenya
In a message directed at the Kenyan public, the group vowed a long and gruesome war, saying Kenya's cities will "run red with blood".
Al-Qaeda frees 300 inmates in Yemen jailbreak
Two prison guards and five inmates were killed in clashes, the official said.
Malaysia's ethnic-Indian men say no to marrying rape victims
The social experiment film made by Malaysian television channel Astro Ulagam (Astro world) has been titled "Would you marry a rape victim?"
China ready to sign friendship treaties with all neighbours: Xi Jinping
Xi said that China is working actively to develop win-win cooperation with neighbours.