India
Srinagar: 2 policemen shot at by unidentified men
One of the policemen is dead and the other is critically injured.
Kalasalingam varsity signs MoU with Romania's Agora University
The Kalasalingam Deemed University in Virudhunagar district has signed a MoU with the Agora University at Romania.
26/11 Mumbai attacks: Trial of seven Pak suspects adjourned till June 29
The trial of seven Pakistanis, including Lashkar-e-Taiba commander Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi, charged with involvement in the Mumbai attacks was on Saturday adjourned for a week as the new judge hearing the case was on leave.
Pvt medical colleges surrender 265 MBBS seats
A total of 265 seats have been surrendered by seven private medical colleges in Puducherry, official sources said on Saturday. This was done at a meeting chaired by Chief Minister N Rangasamy, here on Friday.
Three Chinese ships sail into disputed islands, claims Japan
Three Chinese government ships sailed into waters around disputed islands controlled by Tokyo on Saturday, the Japanese coastguard said.
Difficult to make people laugh, says comedian Kapil Sharma
Kapil Sharma feels that comedy is serious business and it is not easy to make people laugh.
Ouya's $99 videogame console challenges pricier Xbox, PlayStation
Ouya hopes its cheaper cube-shaped console will prevail over the long-established gaming triumvirate's pricier hardware.
Wawrinka, Mahut advance to Rosmalen final
Warwinka and Mahut both moved into the finals of the Topshelf Open and will play each other on Friday.
NSA surveillance: US files criminal charges against Snowden
The U.S. government has filed sealed criminal charges against former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden, who admitted leaking secrets about classified U.S. surveillance programs, U.S. sources said on Friday.
Putin warns on arming Syrian rebels as conflict widens
The only solution, Putin said, was an international peace conference that Russia and the United States are seeking to convene.
Suicide bomb kills 13 worshippers in Pakistan
A suicide bombing at a Pakistani religious centre killed 13 worshippers on Friday, the third major attack to test the new government since the Taliban vowed revenge for a US drone strike that killed its deputy commander.
Commission functioning at a "tardy pace": Suraj Mandal
Former MP Suraj Mandal on Friday complained to Jharkhand Governor Syed Ahmed about the "tardy pace" of functioning of the Commission for Identification of Jharkhand Andolankaris, set up to identify genuine people who participated in the statehood movement...
Charred body of class X student found in Pilkhua area
Charred body of a Class 10 student, who had gone to his uncle's place on Thursday night to watch cricket match and did not return, was on Friday found in Pilkhua area of the district, police said.
Over 2000 from Rajasthan feared trapped in Uttarakhand
State authorities said that they have been able to establish contact with close to 1,000 people.
NASA to send DNA of science fiction writer Arthur C Clarke into space
Sir Arthur C Clarke, author of the novel '2001: A Space Odyssey' died in 2008 in Sri Lanka.
I'm not as established as other producers: John Abraham
John now has films like 'Hamara Bajaj', 'Madras Cafe' and 'Banana' in line under his banner.