India
Sixteen-year-old girl allegedly raped, murdered in Hazaribagh
A 16-year-old girl was allegedly raped and then murdered in Hazaribagh district and one person was arrested in this connection, the police said.
Ukraine's PM resigns amid deadly rebellion complicating MH17 probe
The announcement added to an already chaotic situation in the east, where international experts are carrying out a probe into the MH17 crash.
Eight Naxals carrying rewards arrested
Eight wanted Naxals, three of them carrying rewards on their heads, were arrested from separate places in Chhattisgarh's insurgency-hit Bastar region on Thursday, police said.
CWG 2014: Indian women's hockey team beat Canada 4-2
Jaspreet Kaur scored a brace while Poonam Rani and Rani Rampal hit a goal apiece for the winners.
Commonwealth Games 2014: Full India schedule
A total of 261 medal events across 18 sports will be contested over 11 days in the third-biggest multi-sporting event after the Olympics and Asian Games.
'Late night is the best time for retweets': Interesting social media facts we think you should know
Here are some interesting facts about social networking sites including Twitter, Facebook, and Pinterest that we think you all should know.
As it happened: Commonwealth Games 2014, Day 1 in Glasgow
All the live updates from Day 1 in Glasgow as action begins at the 20th Commonwealth Games.
India bids to reassert influence in Nepal with power pact
Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj arrives to attend a meeting in New Delhi May 27, 2014.
CWG 2014: Indian paddlers will find it tough to better Delhi medal haul
India, who won five medals including a gold and silver in Delhi four years ago, begin their challenge with the team championships beginning on Thursday.
CWG 2014: India's judokas seek glory in Glasgow
India begin their judo campaign on Thursday, with women's coach Virender Singh expecting to twin 4 to 5 medals.
Commonwealth Games 2014: Usain Bolt says his best is yet to come
Bolt and his coach Glen Mills believe the Jamaican sprinter can run even faster as he targets the 2015 world championships and the 2016 Summer Games in Rio de Janeiro.
Tor, Tails privacy-protecting flaws show that no anonymity system is fail-safe
Researchers have found a flaw that in the Invisible Internet Project, just two days after widely used anonymity service Tor acknowledged a similar problem.
Cilic, Rosol in Umag quarterfinals
Third-seeded Marin Cilic of Croatia beat Dutchman Igor Sijsling 7-5, 6-3 on Wednesday to reach the quarterfinals of the Croatia Open.
Gujarat: 7 children die due to suspected Chandipura virus infection
The infection typically causes inflammation of brain tissues.
Priyanka Chopra has crooned a lullaby for 'Mary Kom'
Chopra said that she has sung a 'lori' for the film, which forms an important part of an intimate conversation.
Quick Quiz: Can you guess the literary works these popular TV shows are based on?
These works of literature are popular and timeless; the characters in these TV adaptations are familiar and vibrant