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Why politicians have affairs?'
London: In a remarkably frank memoir, former British prime minister Tony Blair explains the reasons why politicians in high positions often cross the line and have affairs with women: for the thrill of an "explosion of irresponsibility". Blair explores the "free-bird" impulse to have affairs "to spring you from that More


Relations between Obama and Bush 'awkward': Report
New York: Relation between US President Barack Obama and his predecessor George W Bush remains "awkward" and "non-existent”, according to a report. The two leaders spoke yesterday as Obama announced the end of US operations in Iraq. The last conversation More


Israeli PM sparks 'cautious hope' at peace talks
Washington: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to forge a "historic" peace with the Palestinians on Wednesday, injecting cautious hope into US President Barack Obama's long-odds Middle East talks. Palestinian President Mahmud Abbas met hawkish Netanyahu's conciliatory More


Australian key lawmaker backs Labor to govern
Canberra: Prime Minister Julia Gillard edged closer to retaining power in Australia on Thursday when an independent lawmaker said he would support her centre-left Labor Party to form Australia's first minority government in almost seven decades. A bloc of three independent kingmakers More
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N Korea needs to bring 'fundamental change' in behaviour: US
Washington: The United States will respond appropriately and prepare for further engagement with North Korea, only if Pyongyang demonstrates a "willingness to act more constructively". "We are in a situation that is of the making of North Korea. It will be up to More
Typhoon suspends S Korean flights and subway, kills 3
Seoul: Typhoon Kompasu slammed into South Korea on Thursday, killing three people in what was called the strongest tropical storm to hit the Seoul area in 15 years. Powerful gusts knocked over trees, power lines and streetlights, cutting off More
Smoke, drink more: Russian minister
New York: Russia's Finance Minister Alexei Kudrin on Wednesday asked citizens to smoke and drink more, saying that higher consumption would help lift tax revenues for spending on social services. More
UAE: Death row Indians say cops beat confessions out of them
Dubai : Seventeen Indians on death row in Sharjah, UAE, for the murder of a Pakistani have pleaded not guilty to the charges and said that their confessions had been 'extracted' after severe torture. The Indians face the More
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