Chinese state media keeps up tough language on Dalai Lama
Doubts over tibet talks The Chinese media kept up its tough language on Dalai Lama on Saturday despite an offer for talks with the Lama's envoys.
Bro's death changed Osama A new book looks at Osama bin Laden through the prism of his family, and suggests that the death of his extrovert playboy brother Salem in a 1988 plane crash was an Important factor in his radicalisation.
Holiest shrine celebrates Easter Thousands of worshippers clutching candles crowded into Christianity's holiest shrine on Saturday to celebrate Easter Week's holy fire ritual.
Nandita Das in Pak film at Tribeca fest A movie starring Indian actress Nandita Das and based on the real-life story of a Pakistani Hindu family will be screened at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York.
Many candidates have made it a habit to change parties just to contest elections. Should people of Karnataka reject the party-hoppers lock, stock and barrel? DH had invited readers’ opinion on the issue. Not surprisingly, most readers called the turncoats as a sign of decadence in democracy and ideology, and that they should be written off with the bullets of the ballot. Voting for stable, honest and ideal-driven candidates, requires maturity on the voters’ part, said some.
There were a handful who felt that it was okay to be search for “greener pastures” to seek gain and sure enough, hop and jump.