India
Tsunami relief was a disaster: probe
Relief measures after the devastating tsunami of 2004 were inefficiently monitored, says Government watchdog.
Pak clinch bronze in men's hockey
Pakistan ensured a direct berth for the Beijing Olympics by clinching the bronze medal at the Asian Games.
After Delhi, FIFA homes in on Gangtok
FIFA, the football's governing body has been trying to popularise the sport by improving the standards in India.
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Coke plant blamed for livestock deaths
The govt orders a probe into the death of scores of cattle in Tirunelveli due to toxic discharges from a Coke plant.
'Poverty to spell doom for UPA in '09'
An American political scientist has warned that UPA may meet the same fate as BJP if it fails to reduce poverty.
Your say: Should IT become a public utility?
The IT sector, which is still in a nascent stage, has been given the status of a public utility in the state.
Naxals attack relief camp in Bastar
About 250 armed Naxals attacked the relief camp, where about 1,000 people had taken shelter due to Naxal threat.
Farmers call off Sholay style protest
Maharashtra Deputy Minister R R Patil has said the farmers' issues will be addressed within a month.
Bigg Boss has calmed me down: Rakhi
One good thing that came out of the experience was that Rakhi's companion Abhishek publicly confessed his love for her.
Narrow escape for Chhattisgarh CM
Chhattisgarh CM Raman Singh had a providential escape when a train and sped past a crossing his convoy was to take.
Naomi gets foot-in-mouth award
"I love England, especially the food – there is nothing I like more than a lovely bowl of pasta," said Naomi Campbell.
Annan slams Bush in farewell speech
US must not sacrifice its Democratic ideals while waging war against terrorism, says Annan in farewell address.
Indian wrestler wins bronze at Asiad
Woman discus thrower Krishna Punia and freestyle wrestler Alka Tomar got bronze medals at the Asian Games here on Monday.
Battle in SL kills 64 on both sides
Tamil Tiger rebels and Sri Lankan troops exchanged artillery and mortar fire during a fierce day-long battle.
Indian couple jailed in UK for fraud
An Indian origin couple in UK was jailed for lying that the husband had died and claiming £600,000 from insurance firms.