India
Stadler finishes long day in the lead at Barclays
The FedEx Cup playoffs got off to a soggy start on Thursday with two rain delays that lasted six hours.
Fort Hood shooter selected 'personal kill zone', says prosecutor
The US Army psychiatrist who has admitted shooting dead 13 fellow soldiers in 2009 chose one station at a Fort Hood medical facility as his "personal kill zone" because he knew it would be packed with soldiers, a prosecutor said on Thursday in closing arg...
Sexual assault case against Asaram Bapu may be politically motivated: Uma Bharti
BJP vice president Uma Bharti on Thursday said that rape charge levelled by a teenage girl against Asaram Bapu could be "politically motivated" one as he had been critical of top Congress leadership.
Lady Gaga criticises social media bosses
Lady Gaga has slammed social network bosses for failing to crack down on bullies and trolls.
India's Internet population reaches 73.9 million, 3rd largest in world
India with 73.9 million Internet users is the world's third largest Internet population, overtaking Japan but behind China and the US.
Money doesn't excite me: Sushant Singh Rajput
Sushant admits that he refused certain projects as he felt he couldn't contribute anything to them.
BJP activist, 6 others booked on attempt to murder, rioting charges
A BJP activist and six others have been booked on charges of attempt to murder and rioting in connection with a communal clash in Soram village in Muzaffarnagar district, police said on Thursday.
Allahabad HC seeks reply from govt on PIL challenging creation of Amethi district
The Allahabad High Court on Thursday sought a reply from Uttar Pradesh government on a PIL challenging creation of Amethi district on the ground that no infrastructure has been provided. The order was passed here by the bench of Chief Justice Shiva Kirti...
Apple's grip on China tablet market loosens
Apple supplied 28 per cent of tablet computers in China during the April-June quarter, down from 49 per cent dominance a year earlier.
Delhi gangrape: SC allows juvenile board to pass order
The apex court will hear a plea that juveniles should be treated as an adult if they are commit a heinous crime.
Egypt court orders release of Hosni Mubarak from jail
Deposed Egyptian leader Hosni Mubarak could leave prison on Thursday after a court ruling that further divided a country in turmoil since the army toppled Islamist President Mohamed Morsi seven weeks ago.
Syria gas kills hundreds, UN Security Council calls for emergency meeting
Syria's opposition accused government forces of gassing hundreds of people on Wednesday by firing rockets that released deadly fumes over rebel-held Damascus suburbs, killing men, women and children as they slept.
Google doodles Claude Debussy's 151st birthday with a riverside scene set to Clair de lune
Google pays a romantic tribute to the French composer Claude Debussy on his 151st birth anniversary.
Pakistani seminary furious over US 'terrorist' tag
The US accuses the school of radicalising students to conduct terrorist and insurgent activities and training them to become bomb.
Border most common word used in Indian media reports on China
Beijing: Apart from "China" and "India", "border" is the most common word used by Indian media in their reports on China as they stepped up coverage on the country, while the official media in Beijing registered a steady decline in its reportage on India,...
Maharashtra govt proposes ban on three "fascist" organisations
Maharashtra government has sent a proposal to the Centre demanding a ban on three "fascist" organisations in the state.