WASHINGTON - The New York Times Company has again announced plans to sell-off The Boston Globe and its related assets to focus resources on its flagship newspaper and journalism. The company has ...
Pakistan to supply food to Iran in exchange for refinery in Gwadar
ISLAMABAD /TEHRAN - Iran has agreed to help Pakistan set up an oil refinery and speed up the construction of the pipeline for supply of gas in exchange for supply of food, semi-official Iranian news ...
Portos Fernando hopes for Brazil call-up
Porto midfielder Fernando says he hopes to attract the attention of new Brazil coach Luiz Felipe Scolari ahead of next year's FIFA World Cup. The 25-year-old has been one of Porto's most consistent ...
McIlroy Woods fall in first round of WGC Match Play
World No.1 Rory McIlroy and 14-time major champion Tiger Woods have been ousted of the World Golf Championships Match Play Championship in the first round. McIlroy from Northern Ireland lost to ...
Poll finds Microsoft cooler than before but Apple remains coolest
A majority of people think that software giant Microsoft is 'cooler' now than it was a year or two ago, a new survey has shown. According to the Reuters/Ipsos poll, the firm managed to pip Facebook ...
Household income in South Korea rises
Household income in South Korea rose the most in nine years as employment neared a perfect level, data by the finance ministry showed Friday. Average monthly household income rose 6.1 percent from ...
Misbah says South Africas bouncy pitches toughest challenge for batsmen
Pakistan captain Misbahul Haq has claimed the pace-friendly wickets in South Africa provide the toughest test in the world to a batsman ahead of the final Test match in Centurion on Friday. Misbah ...
Malaysia rated worlds best Muslim-friendly holiday destination
Malaysia is the best place for Muslims around the world to come for a holiday, the country's Tourism Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ng Yen Yen has said. Yen said that they were proud to say that Malaysia ...
Donald Trumps Twitter account seriously hacked
American business mogul Donald Trump has said that his Twitter account, which has over 2 million followers, was hacked. He said the unknown hacker Tweeted out a lyric by rapper Lil Wayne, who is ...
WWF urges Thailand Congo Nigeria to ban ivory trade
Some 30,000 elephants are slaughtered each year for their ivory tusks, a figure that could be reduced dramatically if Thailand, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Nigeria ban the ivory trade, ...
Russian bank offers $1 bn loan for Vietnam n-plant
Russia's state-run VTB Bank, the country's second largest lender by assets, is ready to grant a $1 billion loan to Rosatom civilian nuclear power corporation to build Vietnam's first nuclear power ...
Milky Way grew by cannibalizing other smaller galaxies
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope peered deep into the vast stellar halo that envelops our Milky Way galaxy and uncovered tantalizing evidence for the possible existence of a shell of stars that are a ...
New Toilets in Nairobi Slums Yield Cleaner Streets Entrepreneurship Opportunities
NAIROBI, KENYA Sludge fills the rough and dusty road leading to the Mukuru slums, a combination of eight villages located east of Nairobi, the capital of Kenya. In one area a big crater holds a ...
Russian firm signs $2.6 bn deal for 32 Bombardier planes
Russian leasing company Ilyushin Finance Co. (IFC) has signed a $2.56 billion deal with Canadian airplane manufacturer Bombardier to buy 32 CS-300 medium-haul aircraft, Bombardier said. The deal ...
Ban calls for fresh ideas to advance decolonization as UN body begins annual session
21 February 2013 150 With the world undergoing a "great transition," it is time for a new kind of inclusive dialogue about decolonization, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said today, calling for fresh ...
UN Claims Immunity in Haitian Cholera Compensation Case
UNITED NATIONS The United Nations has rejected a claim for compensation filed on behalf of 5,000 Haitian victims of a cholera outbreak, saying the world body is protected by immunity. The claim, ...
U.S. Indicts Four In Peanut Salmonella Outbreak
U.S. justice authorities have filed criminal charges against a food company owner and three employees who sold salmonella-tainted peanut butter that killed nine Americans and sickened ...
Mueller to launch jewellery business
Reality TV star Brooke Mueller will soon foray into jewellery business. A source revealed her plans for the same, reports contactmusic.com. "It hasn't launched yet, so we don't have a lot of ...
Twitter-jacked The risk of social media marketing
Two American companies have been "Twitter-jacked" this week, taken over by hackers posting crass messages to corporate Twitter pages and replacing corporate logos with those of competitors, further ...
Research says healthy rivalry acts as boost to business and sports performances
According to a new research, people can recover from a poor performance in business and sports when rivals comment and criticise on their failures. The research, which had been carried out by the ...
Working women save more than male counterparts despite lesser earnings
Women save about 500 pounds more in banks than their male counterparts, despite being paid less than them. According to the Halifax, In terms of share of wages, the gap is still more striking: ...
Charkha Development Communication Network announces Sanjoy Ghose Media Fellowships 2013
With the aim of providing a platform to writers who have the zeal to go beyond the usual and highlight invisible development issues of the communities living in the rural borderlands, Charkha ...
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