India
Ukraine to UN: 'We know what terrorism means'
The months-long fighting between pro-Russian separatists and Ukrainian forces has been a major theme of speeches at the global assembly this week.
Asian Games 2014: Indian rowers clinch two more bronze medals on Day 6
Sawarn Singh claimed the bronze medal in the men's single sculls final while another bronze came in the men's eight final event.
EPFO's Rs 1,000 minimum pension to benefit 32 lakh immediately
"Out of the present 49 lakh pensioners of EPS-95 approximately 32 lakh pensioner are drawing less than Rs 1000 per month with a large number of them drawing less than Rs 500 per month," an EPFO order said.
Farmers supply 1 crore litre ethanol to IOL, BPCL, says Nitin Gadkari
Nitin Gadkari said that innovation and entrepreneurship are drivers of economic growth and prosperity and can change the face of India.
Asian Games: Akhil dominates, Shiva walks into 2nd round in boxing
Akhil Kumar pummelled his Nepalese rival Purna Bahadur Lama before notching up a Technical Knockout triumph.
Air India asked to give compensation to man who lost baggage
The forum said that it was a fit case for punitive damages so that the public sector unit shall be sensitive to difficulties faced by innocent passengers.
Tamil Nadu: Remand of fishermen extended by Sri Lankan court
While 30 fishermen were arrested on September 11, the rest were arrested on September 9.
22 killed, 14 injured in Himachal Pradesh bus accident
At least 22 people were killed and 14 injured when an overloaded private bus fell into the Gobind Sagar reservoir in Himachal Pradesh.
3 Venezuelans jailed for murdering former beauty queen
Monica Spear, 29, a famous actress and Thomas Berry, 39, were brutally killed after being attacked when their car broke down on a highway in central Venezuela in January
National Museum to host digital engagement programme
The British Council has organised this two-day workshop, titled "How to Create a Digital Engagement Programme in Your Museum", where training will be given to 31 delegates -- independent curators, consultants, heritage practitioners and professionals asso...
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 to go on sale in China before Apple iPhone 6
Samsung's announcement marks the first time the South Korean company has released a flagship smartphone in China before other major overseas markets.
Tamil Nadu government cable TV corporation to hold talks with operators
Jayalalithaa announced that the government cable TV corporation had decided to provide internet broad band services also through the local cable network.
Asian Games 2014: Indian equestrians finish 4th in eventing dressage
The quartet of Sangram Singh, Fouaad Mirza, Mrityunjay Sinh Rathore, Pooviah Ajai Appachu ended behind South Korea, Japan and China.
Sierra Leone: 130 Ebola cases found in lockdown
Health teams in Sierra Leone found 130 confirmed cases of Ebola during a nationwide shutdown to slow the spread of the disease.
Bureaucrat can't be victimized for crtiticising government: SC
"The right to judicial remedies for the redressal of either personal or public grievances is a constitutional right of the subjects of this country," the bench said.
Government to scrap outdated laws, says Prime Minister
Modi was apparently referring to the popular mandate his party received unseating the UPA government and things it has to undo now.