Sunday, July 17, 2011

Report says Rebekah Brooks arrested in London

Rebekah Brooks, former editor of theNews of the World and a favoured lieutenant ofRupert Murdoch, was arrested on Sunday as part of an investigation into allegations of phone hacking and bribing police, sources  said.  Read More

Probe role of terror groups: Digvijay

Continuing his tirade against RSS, Congress leader Digvijay Singh alleged that it was "making bomb factories" and demanded that role of all kinds of terror groups, including Hindu outfits, should be probed in connection with theMumbai serial blasts. Read More

BJP for strong global framework against terrorism

Voicing serious concern over the July 13 blasts in Mumbai, BJP President Gadkari has asked the international community to join hands to strengthen the global framework against terrorism, asserting that the scourge recognises no boundaries. "Terrorism is a common concern for the mankind and it does not recognise any boundaries," Gadkari said, addressing a convention of the Overseas Friends of BJP at the City Pavillion, at Romford, on the outskirts of London last night. More

State govt's negligence responsible for Mumbai blasts: Kamat

Days after terror attack, sulking Congress leader Kamat alleged the Maharashtra government had not learnt a lesson and ignored precautions that needed to be taken. More

Fighting in Libya continues

Heavy clashes between rebels and Gaddafi's army, have broken out in Libya's Western Mountains. More

China objects to Obama-Dalai meeting

China voiced its stern objection to President Obama's Saturday meeting with the Dalai Lama, while demanding the American side adopt immediate measures to negate the impact. More

Mumbai Triple Blast- Man picked up by police for questioning dies

Mumbai- Faiz Usmani questioned in connection with Wednesday's blasts died while undergoing treatment in a LT hospital in Mumbai, police said. More