Goa Governor escapes bid on life

Kohima, Nov 24: Goa Governor S C Jamir escaped an attack by unidentified assailants near Changki village in Nagaland’s Mokokchung District on Saturday morning.

Russia to build new cosmodrome on its own soil by 2015

London, Nov.24: Russia will build a new cosmodrome on its own territory capable of handling human space flight, Russian media reports said.

Ancient frescos found in China’s Shaanxi Province

New Delhi, Nov.24: A series of frescos dating back to the Qing Dynasty (1644 - 1911) have been found in an assembly hall in the Chinese village of Wafang inShaanxi Province.

Former PoK premier ask Pak not to forget Kashmir issue

Islamabad, Nov 24: Former Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) Prime Minister Sikandar Hayat has said that the turbulence in Pakistan had cast profound effect on Kashmir issue saying that it seems Islamabad has put it on the backburner.

“The current state of turmoil in Pakistan has attained alarming proportions and has provided India with opportunity to fortify its positions and resume military activities along the Line of Control,” Hayat told reporters at Muzaffarabad.

“I am afraid the Kashmir dispute, which is not only an issue of the future of more than 12 million Kashmiris, but also of Pakistan’s own stability and prosperity, should not disappear in the prevailing turmoil in Pakistan and I appeal to Islamabad not to forget Kashmir,” he added.

50-children bound in world record-breaking bubble

London, Nov 24: A bubble enclosing 50 children has set a new record of having the highest number of kids bound in a bubble before bursting.

The bubble was 11ft across and more than 5ft high before it burst.

The creator of the bubble was ‘bubbleologist’ Sam Heath who shaped it at the Science Museum in London.

The children, all of whom had to be over 5ft, squeezed on a stage surrounded by a moat of soapy water, reports the Daily Mail.

Heath, then, dipped a wand - a metal hoop with a 36ft circumference - into the solution, before raising it above their heads.

Suicide bombers are not psychologically unstable: Research

Washington, Nov 24: A University of Toronto team has conducted a research in order to identify what goes inside the mind of a suicide bomber and what prompts him or her to do so.

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