Lady Gaga wants to act in Bollywood
(Reuters) Mumbai -Pop sensation Lady Gaga is keen to land a role in a Bollywood movie.
(Reuters) Mumbai -Pop sensation Lady Gaga is keen to land a role in a Bollywood movie.
LONDON, (Reuters) – Former Fleetwood Mac guitarist Bob Weston has died at the age of 64 in London.
(Reuters) – Veteran rockers Van Halen said yesterday that they will kick off a North American tour with original lead singer David Lee Roth in mid-February, shortly after the release of the band’s first full album with Roth in nearly 30 years.
AMABAD, (Reuters) – Pakistan’s former envoy to the United States, Husain Haqqani, is no stranger to intrigue.
CARACAS, (Reuters) – Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez yesterday named as defense minister General Henry Rangel Silva, who the United States has described as a “drug kingpin” linked to cocaine smuggling from neighbouring Colombia.
BUDAPEST, (Reuters) – A rating downgrade yesterday left Hungary’s debt rated “junk” across the board, underscoring investors’ doubts about the government’s willingness to change its controversial policies in return for aid to stave off a financial crisis.
TEHRAN/LONDON, (Reuters) – Iran announced yesterday new military exercises in the Strait of Hormuz, but the West has readied plans to use strategic oil stocks to replace almost all Gulf oil lost if Iran blocks the waterway, industry sources and diplomats told Reuters.
BEIRUT, (Reuters) – A suicide bomber killed 26 people and wounded 63 in Damascus yesterday, Syria’s interior minister said, vowing an “iron fist” response to the carnage in the heart of the Syrian capital after similar attacks two weeks ago.
WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – Colombian authorities said they plan to hand over a pregnant 15-year-old Texas girl to U.S.
NEW YORK, (Reuters) – Retirees looking to stretch their pensions might consider spending their golden years in Ecuador, Panama or Mexico, where cost of living is low and the weather is warm, according to a new index.
LIMA, (Reuters) – Dutch citizen Joran Van der Sloot, poised to plead guilty, went on trial yesterday on charges of killing a young Peruvian woman in 2010, five years to the day after a U.S.
BAGHDAD, (Reuters) – Bomb attacks in mainly Shi’ite Muslim areas of Iraq killed at least 73 people and wounded scores on Thursday, police and hospital sources said, raising fears of an increase in sectarian strife.
LIMA, (Reuters) – Peru said on Thursday the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights has been “abusing” its powers and should be urgently reformed, joining a growing number of Latin American countries to attack the panel after being faulted for rights abuses.
NAIROBI, (Reuters) – Kenya is investigating an accusation by a security guard that the deputy chief justice threatened her with a pistol during a security check at an upmarket shopping mall on New Year’s eve, police and the judiciary said yesterday.
BOGOTA (Reuters) – Colombians closed shops and stayed off the roads yesterday in parts of the North after threats by one of the country’s main drug gangs sparked fear of violent retribution for the killing of the group’s leader, police said.
NEW YORK, (Reuters) – A New York City man accused in a series of New Year’s Day Molotov cocktail attacks that hit a mosque and a Hindu place of worship has been ordered held without bail, prosecutors said yesterday.
BRUSSELS, (Reuters) – The European Union will open a representative office in Myanmar to manage aid programmes and promote political dialogue, an EU spokesman said yesterday.
LONDON, (Reuters) – London’s police must end their cosy relationship with the media that has damaged their reputation and seen officers leaking confidential information to journalists in late-night drinking sessions, a report said yesterday.
PILAR (Reuters) – Argentina’s popular president, Cristina Fernandez, is recovering well after undergoing surgery for thyroid cancer yesterday, setting the stage for her return to work later this month.
BERLIN, (Reuters) – German President Christian Wulff admitted yesterday making a “grave mistake” by trying to stop a paper publishing an embarrassing story about a home loan, but said he had no plans to resign.
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