Iranian warships enter Mediterranean Sea

Iranian warships enter Mediterranean Sea New Delhi: Two Iranian warships crossed the Suez Canal on Sunday and entered the Mediterranean Sea, in a possible display of military might, sparking Israel's fury. The destination of the vessels remains unclear. US forces currently patrolling waters near Iran say they are well prepared and armed with lethal weapons "that are very effective" to deal with any potential threats in the area. There have been no incidents with Iranian...
06:48 PM, Feb 19, 2012
Raid on ship an act of self-defence: Israel

Raid on ship an act of self-defence: Israel

The world community is not convinced with the United Nations condemning the attack. ...
01:03 PM, Jun 01, 2010

UN condemns Israeli raid, calls for probe

UN condemns Israeli raid, calls for probe UNSC calls for an impartial investigation of Israel's deadly commando raid on ships taking humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip. ...
11:54 AM, Jun 01, 2010

Israel faces questions as it grills Gaza activists

Israel faces questions as it grills Gaza activists The UN Security Council met in emergency session to discuss Israel's storming of the flotilla in the Mediterranean Sea. ...
08:19 AM, Jun 01, 2010

Ethiopian plane crashes in sea, bodies found

Ethiopian plane crashes in sea, bodies found The plane disappeared off the radar shortly after takeoff. ...
08:12 AM, Jan 25, 2010
What would the world do without the Internet?

What would the world do without the Internet?

Colombo: Former Sri Lanka captain Hashan Tillakaratne has denied that he had named ex-skippers Aravinda de Silva and Sanath Jayasuriya as being involved in match-fixing, which he had claimed to have been going on in Sri Lanka since 1992. Squashing reports by a Lankan website that he had revealed the names of de Silva and Jayasuriya, Tillakaratne made a statement denying mentioning any names to President Mahinda Rajapaksa during a ...
12:28 PM, Feb 02, 2008

Cable breakdown hits Infosys BPO hard

Cable breakdown hits Infosys BPO hard New Delhi: Even though India won the opening one-day international against West Indies with five overs to spare, there was a phase in the middle when they were on the verge of hitting the self-destruct button. Chasing an ordinary total of 214, India lost the wickets of Parthiv Patel and Virat Kohli within seven overs. The slow and turning pitch that had earlier troubled the West Indies batsmen, was not...
11:16 PM, Feb 01, 2008

Undersea cables snap in Egypt, Internet slows down

Undersea cables snap in Egypt, Internet slows down Port of Spain: His first assignment as India's cricket coach is also a redemption mission for Duncan Fletcher as it was in the West Indies four years ago that he last left as head coach of a national side. Fletcher resigned from his England post after a horrible run in the 2007 World Cup in the Caribbean. It added to the bitterness of losing the ICC Champions Trophy finals to...
04:28 PM, Jan 31, 2008
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