India
Brazil stay on top in FIFA rankings
Brazil extended their lead over Italy at the top of the latest FIFA rankings while Nigeria replaced Spain at No 9.
PM is 'very satisfied' with UPA’s work
Manmohan Singh said he is very satisfied with his Govt’s performance which completed its half-term on Wednesday.
Pak Islamists protest pro-women law
Pakistan's MMA staged a rally in Rawalpindi protesting the passage of the Women's Protection Bill last week.
Stop or 92-yr-old granny will shoot
A 92-year-old woman was shot to death after she fired at three narcotics officers trying to serve a warrant.
Afghanistan's hated Sikhs yearn for India
Forced to wear yellow patches in the days of the Taliban, the homesick Sikhs of Afghanistan still yearn for India.
I am not interested in politics: Big B
Amitabh Bachchan has flatly denied that he has any intentions of entering mainstream politics.
Bar Katara from testimony: Bharti
Bharti Yadav has moved a Delhi court seeking a bar on the presence of the victim's mother at her testimony.
No extra time to Delhi traders: SC
The Supreme Court on Tuesday refused to give more time to the traders for filing affidavits before the Monitoring Committee.
Hu's dummy convoy foxes Tibetans
Police came up with a last minute plan to avoid Tibetans who were protesting the Chinese President's arrival.
BBC journo in Pakistan goes missing
Dilawar Khan Wazir, a journalist working for BBC's Urdu service, is the latest to 'disappear' in Pakistan.
Gyanendra faces 'action' for atrocity
The high-level probe commission in Nepal has held King Gyanendra responsible for abuse of national coffer and autho
MP Pappu Yadav threatens suicide
Pappu Yadav has threatened to commit suicide over the alleged mental torture meted out to him at the Tihar Central Jail.
Spider-Man 3 trailer leaked on web
An unfinished trailer for Spider-Man 3 was leaked online, upsetting officials at Sony Pictures.
Double trouble for Akbar Jodha
Animal rights group has filed a complaint and a public suit against Akbar Jodha's unit alleging animal torture.
'Indo-Pak hostility harms business'
Pakistan minister says strong economic relations between India and Pakistan will help achieve long-term objectives.
Nepal govt, rebels hope to call truce
Nepal's multi-party government and Maoist rebels said they were hoping to sign a comprehensive peace accord on Tuesday.