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NSA planned to hack Google, Samsung app stores: report
22 May 2015
US intelligence agency NSA developed the plan along with the spy agencies of the UK, Canada, New Zealand and Australia
NSA planned to hack Google, Samsung app stores: report
22 May 2015
US intelligence agency NSA developed the plan along with the spy agencies of the UK, Canada, New Zealand and Australia
Rashtrapati Bhavan now completely Wi-Fi-enabled
22 May 2015
Pakistan denies nuclear deal with S Arabia
22 May 2015
Pakistan’s Foreign Office yesterday vehemently denied a report claiming that Saudi Arabia had decided to buy nuclear weapons from Pakistan
Coal scam: Naveen Jindal, Madhu Koda, Dasari Narayan Rao among 15 granted bail
22 May 2015
Naveen Jindal and 14 other accused in the coal scam were granted bail on a personal bond of Rs1 lakh each, but were asked not to leave the country
Coal scam: Naveen Jindal, Madhu Koda, Dasari Narayan Rao among 15 granted bail
22 May 2015
Naveen Jindal and 14 other accused in the coal scam were granted bail on a personal bond of Rs1 lakh each, but were asked not to leave the country
Diabetes screening will overwhelm India's health system: study
20 May 2015
A large-scale diabetes screening programme underway in India will overwhelm the health system with false positive results, warn researchers
Diabetes screening will overwhelm India's health system: study
20 May 2015
A large-scale diabetes screening programme underway in India will overwhelm the health system with false positive results, warn researchers
Only 12% malls running successfully in Delhi-NCR
19 May 2015
FBI looking into suspicious bid for Avon
18 May 2015
S.Africa’s Brait to acquire British fashion retailer New Look for $1.2 bn
16 May 2015
New Look, founded in 1969 by India-born entrepreneur Tom Singh, OBE, has grown from a single store to a l,800-store chain across the globe in 21 countries
Petrol price hiked by Rs3.13 a litre, diesel to cost Rs2.71 more per litre
15 May 2015
State-owned oil marketing companies have increased the retail selling prices of petrol and diesel, effective midnight tonight, in the second straight steep increase this month
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