India
Egypt: Hillary on visit, pelted with tomatoes
Protesters threw tomatoes and shoes at US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's motorcade on Sunday during her visit to Egypt.
US: Man recovers car 42 years after theft
A Texas man, whose prized sports car was stolen in 1970, recovered the vehicle in California after spotting it on eBay.
Smart Indians opting to be space scientists: ISRO
On average, about 150,000 graduates and scholars apply every year for postings in ISRO.
Sunita Williams to vote from space for US Presidency
Sunita Williams is scheduled to return to earth on November 12, six days after the US Presidential election.
Eight Amarnath pilgrims killed in accident
The pilgrims had returned from Amarnath in J&K, and were on a visit to prominent Hindu shrines of Himachal Pradesh.
Quake jolts India-Myanmar border
The quake occurred at 1.25 am on Sunday (1955 GMT onSaturday), 43 km east-south-east of Kohima, Nagaland.
Disclose civil services prelims marks: HC to UPSC
The Delhi High Court has directed for disclosure of marks of all candidates including unsuccessful ones.
'Japan to help Uttar Pradesh on developmental front'
Japan wanted to establish a medical college and a hospital in Kapilvastu, a member of the Japanese House of Representatives said.
Constable in Gogoi's residence allegedly kills himself
Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi was not at his official residence during the incident.
Now, teenage girl molested by army jawans in Assam
The girl had gone to collect firewood when she was molested by a group of army jawans in Sibsagar in Assam.
Now control computers with simple eye movements
The commercially viable device uses just one watt of power and can transmit data wirelessly over Wi-Fi.
Formula One circuit mooted in Moscow
The sport is coming to Russia for the first time in 2014 with a Grand Prix in the southern city of Sochi.
De Villota crash shook team up, says Charles Pic
Pic says the crash in testing that left de Villota critically injured had a powerful effect on the team.
Bird flu is back in a stronger avataar
New research shows that the H5N1 virus can become contagious. But is the government prepared for a pandemic?
Revenue officers seal house, 3 locked for 2 days
On Thursday revenue officers sealed Satya Prakash Singh's house in Sitapur, locking his wife, son and daughter inside.
Laila Khan case: Police look for man who helped Tak
Police say Shakir, who helped Pervez Tak, used to work in murdered starlet Laila Khan's household.