Manning was working as a low-level intelligence analyst in Baghdad when he handed over the documents, catapulting WikiLeaks and its founder, Julian Assange, into the international spotlight
Syria denied activist reports on Wednesday that the army had used chemical weapons, describing the assertions as completely untrue
When President Hosni Mubarak was toppled in a 2011 revolt and later jailed, Egyptians who rose up against him hoped he would be a convict for life, or executed
In the first phase of introducing the system, the computerisation work in the stamp and registration department was completed
Sleuths believe that Tunda along with Abu Taher had created a terror network in Kolkata as well as the bordering districts of Bangladesh
Interview with Assistant professor of Political Science in the University of Jammu
The Nugu reservoir near Saragur in H D Kote taluk, about 60 km from Mysore
A one-of-its kind exhibition brings 101 miniatures from various schools of painting to piece together the life and times of Lord Rama
As Writers' Building prepares for a radical makeover, it will be the first time since Independence that this 236-year-old heritage structure ceases to be West Bengal's power centre
Employees of the state secretariat, belonging to Seemandhra, have also decided to go on leave en masse in protest
Gujarat police will monitor state-level Independence Day celebrations
Ten palli sabhas-five in Kalahandi and five in Rayagada districts had earlier rejected the proposal
Pugalia, a former MP and trade unionist, dismisses that the agitation was limited to this second capital