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Northern Mexico cold snap paralyzes Ciudad Juarez
Freezing weather and snow paralyzes Ciudad Juarez knocking out electricity and water.
Barack Obama treading a fine line on Egypt
Washington has essentially overlooked Egypt's oppressive system of government.
Egypt's army instructed to help foreign media
The United States condemned a "concerted campaign" to intimidate foreign reporters.
UK Muslims on jehad trip to Somalia: WikiLeaks
Jehadists from the al-Shabaab movement in Somalia represent a significant threat to UK.
Global obesity rates double since 1980
The world is becoming a heavier place, especially in the West.
Mubarak must begin the transition process: US
The change should begin with negotiations between the Govt and the opposition: US
'Israeli-Palestinian issues sparking unrest'
Some observers fear the flux in Egypt could damage efforts to create a Palestinian state.
India played down infiltration for better Indo-Pak ties
According to Wikileaks, India played down the infiltration from Pakistan in 2008.
Ayurvedic medicines face EU ban from May 1
Users of medicines have called the EU directive "discriminatory and disproportionate".
Google rolls out Android Market for browsers
Users choose apps through a Web browser and install remotely to their devices.
AC Milan and Lazio draw 0-0 in Serie A
With this draw, Milan stretched its lead to five points ahead of Napoli.
Coffee makes women smart, men stupid!
Sipping a cappuccino boosts women's performance and impairs men's memories.
Censor spoilt prospects of 'Dil Toh Baccha Hai Ji'
The film was given an an A-certificate which kept children and their families away
Gabriel Aubry upset with Halle Berry
The two are embroiled in a custody battle of their daughter
Oz court jails Indian for toddler's death
Gursewak Dhillon accidentally knocked the head of three-year old Gurshan Singh.
Crowds rally to demand end of Mubarak regime
At least one million people rallied across Egypt in the biggest demonstrations so far.