
China's Foreign Ministry has denied hacking foreign websites in a strongly worded statement. The statement came after reports that Google Chairman Eric Schmidt had labelled China as "the most sophisticated and prolific" hacker of foreign companies in his upcoming book. ...

12:05 PM, Feb 05, 2013

AFP and The Washington Post infringed on the copyrights of photographer Daniel Morel in using pictures he took in the aftermath of the Haiti earthquake in January 2010. ...

07:08 AM, Jan 16, 2013

New Delhi: A day after the Prime Minister's Office attacked The Washington Post for its article on Manmohan Singh's poor leadership, the reporter is still sticking to his story. Reacting to the PMO letter, Simon Denyer wrote in a blog that he had no reason to apologise and the previous apologies were due to delays in procedure, not the article. But Denyer did acknowledge that the comments attributed to Sanjaya...

09:46 AM, Sep 07, 2012

The Prime Minister's Office and the Washington Post are locking horns over an article critical of Manmohan Singh. ...

11:36 PM, Sep 06, 2012

New Delhi: Washington Post on Thursday admitted certain parts of its controversial article on Prime Minister Manmohan Singh were taken from one-year-old edition of an Indian magazine as the PMO slammed the write-up as "unethical and unprofessional" conduct of the journalist. Amid protest from the PMO, the Post published a correction with regard to quotes attributed to the Prime Minister's former Media Adviser Sanjaya Baru and political historian Ramachandra Guha....

10:52 PM, Sep 06, 2012

New Delhi: Reacting to the article published in 'The Washington Post' on the alleged poor leadership of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, the Prime Minister's Office has released a letter written to the author of the article - Simon Denyer - pointing out the "unethical and unprofessional conduct" at his part. Here is the full text of the letter: Dear Simon, We do not complain about criticism of the government which...

12:35 PM, Sep 06, 2012

New Delhi: The Prime Minister's Office has replied to The Washington Post journalist Simon Denyer claiming that the newspaper never contacted Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for his version on the article slamming him. "Despite all lines of conversations open, you never got in touch with us for our side of the story though you regularly talk to me about information from the PMO. This story thus becomes totally one sided,"...

12:32 PM, Sep 06, 2012

The Washington Post and the writer of the story have categorically denied any question of an apology for criticising Manmohan Singh. ...

11:46 PM, Sep 05, 2012

Criticising Manmohan Singh and the government, the Washington Post said that the PM is in danger of going down as failure in history. ...

09:16 PM, Sep 05, 2012

New Delhi: The Washington Post has refused to apologise for the article criticising Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, calling him a failure. While PMO sources indicated to CNN-IBN that the publication tendered an apology and will also publish the Prime Minister's response, The Washington Post said there was no question of an apology. Washington Post Journalist Simon Denyer said, "We have nothing to apologise. We stand by the article. Yes we...

02:15 PM, Sep 05, 2012

New Delhi: Almost a month after the 'Time' magazine dubbed the Prime Minister as an "underachiever", an article in 'The Washington Post' tagged Manmohan Singh as a "tragic figure'. "India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh helped set his country on the path to modernity, prosperity and power, but critics say the shy, soft-spoken 79-year-old is in danger of going down in history as a failure," the article said. The article called...

12:08 PM, Sep 05, 2012

Washington: North Korea paid several million dollars to top Pakistani Army officials to gain access to secret nuclear technology and sensitive equipments required in manufacturing a nuclear bomb, disgraced nuclear scientist AQ Khan has claimed by releasing a secret letter in this regard, a major American daily has reported. According to the letter posted by 'The Washington Post' on its website, which is accompanied by a story, Jon ByongHo, Secretary...

12:06 PM, Jul 07, 2011

Washington: Pakistan has doubled its nuclear arms stockpile to 110 warheads, developing new weapons to deliver them and significantly accelerating production of uranium and plutonium for bombs to edge ahead of India. Islamabad's nuclear weapons stockpile now totals more than 110 deployed weapons in a sharp jump from an estimated 30-80 weapons fours years ago, 'Washington Post' reported. "Pakistan has expanded its nuclear weapons production capability rapidly", the Post quoted...

06:32 PM, Jan 31, 2011

Washington: The United States has a secret "retribution" plan to bomb every known al-Qaeda compound or training camp in the event of another 9/11-like attack on American soil by terrorists based in Pakistan, according to a new book. Under this plan, the US would bomb or attack every known al-Qaeda compound or training camp in the US intelligence database, according to the book 'Obama's War' written by investigative American journalist...

05:04 PM, Sep 27, 2010
Washington Post says militant groups winning over fresh followers. ...

06:24 PM, Oct 19, 2009

Google Fast Flip allows you to flip through the pages of news content. ...

06:01 PM, Sep 16, 2009
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Washington Post plan another round of pay cuts, layoffs and buyouts. ...

02:38 PM, Mar 27, 2009

Military, intelligence experts stimulate situation if the country breaks up. ...

09:50 AM, Dec 03, 2007

Called the patron saint of political satire, Buchwald had a worldwide legion of fans who read his syndicated column ...

09:20 PM, Jan 18, 2007