India
Google launches 'scan and match' music service
The service, which launched Tuesday, cuts uploading time for those who want to save their music libraries online.
Park wins South Korea presidency, to be first woman leader
Park Geun-hy, who become the country's first female president, has spent 15 years in politics as a leading legislator in the ruling Saenuri party.
Ban concern over increased militaristaion of Syrian conflict
Ban Ki-moon said turmoil and tension in Syria, Sahel, Congo and the Middle East has "tested' the world leadership.
US: Obama sets Jan deadline for gun proposals
The president's announcement underscores the urgency the White House sees in formulating a response to the Newtown shooting.
Russia's Putin seeks big arms deals in India
Putin, who visits India on Monday, has his eyes set on an arms deal which could worth be more $7.5 billion, said a source.
Pakistan, India set for resumption of hockey ties
After the resumption of bilateral ties in cricket, the Pakistan and Indian hockey federations are also moving in the same direction.
Only one rape conviction in Delhi in 2012
Meanwhile, a total of 128 dowry death cases were reported in 2012 but there was no conviction.
India disappointed with US for seeking immunity for ISI
A statement was released by India responding to the Statement of Interest filed by the US State Department.
Pirates take 5 Indian sailors hostage off Nigeria
The ship was attacked 65 km off the oil-rich Niger Delta by pirates who looted it before taking the five hostage.
IOC's suspension of IOA is a short-term problem: Sumariwala
The IOA was slapped with a suspension by the IOC for not adhering to the Olympic Charter during its elections held earlier this month.
Ex-Israeli military chief and minister dies at 68
Amnon Lipkin-Shahak, a former Israeli military chief, died on Wednesday after a long battle with cancer. He was 68.
Dipika loses in World Open pre-quarters
Pallikal lost to second seed Weleily 11-7, 9-11, 6-11, 5-11 in 38 minutes at the South Sound squash club.
There are several loopholes in Arms Act 1962: Binalakshmi Nepram
Gun control: Can India draw any lessons from the Connecticut shooting incident?
Pakistan under pressure at Asian Champions Trophy hockey
Pakistan were beaten by India in the final of the inaugural Asian Champions Trophy last year.
Death penalty for rape case accused is justified: Kiran Bedi
Are the police unable to provide security to women in India?
Rs 31.40 crore spent on Ajmal Kasab's protection
Till Kasab was hanged in Pune's Yerwada jail on November 21, he was kept in Mumbai's Arthur Road Jail under the protection of ITBP.