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Not doing nor looking at doing any South projects currently: Asin Thottumkal rubbishes rumours on Twitter
Asin Thottumkal has rubbished rumours that she is returning to South films.
James Franco and Seth Rogen's 'The Interview' banned in Asia?
The decision to not release the film, about a plot to assassinate North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, is said to have been made before the late November hack on Sony's computer network.
Congratulate Nobel Peace Prize winner Kailash Satyarthi
Both the activists were given the award for their contribution in the troubled sub-continent, where millions are deprived of their childhood and education.
Nokia's Here map for Android now available on Google Play; not limited to Samsung Galaxy phones anymore
The Nokia Here app for Android is designed to run on Android devices running Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) and higher.
Wouldn't have gone nude three years ago, says Aamir Khan
Actor Aamir Khan has confessed that he would not have dared to shed clothes three years ago if was asked to do so.
In modernising India, suicide is on the rise among young
Unlike the rest of the world where younger men are more likely to take their lives than women, in India the opposite is the case.
Oceans laden with 269,000 tons of plastic: Study
Nets were used to collect micro-plastics while visual surveys accounted for larger coastal debris.
India very important player in climate talks: US
India pitched for finance and technology for developing nations from developed countries to deal with challenges posed by climate change.
Modi, Putin to meet today; pacts on energy, defence among several others likely to be signed
Putin is likely to seek deeper economic engagement with India to try to minimise impact of sanctions against Russia by the US and its Western allies over the Ukraine issue.
Pakistan police file another terror case against Imran Khan
The PTI workers had gathered on the call of their leader to shut down the city to protest against alleged rigging in the 2013 general election.
Palestinian minister dies after getting beaten by Israeli forces
Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas condemned the "barbaric act" and vowed measures in response.
Delhi rape: Police recover driver's iPhone given by Uber
The police have recovered the iPhone that Uber had given to the accused driver Shiv Kumar Yadav. The recovery of the iPhone is crucial because it will help nail the driver who had used it to commit the ghastly crime against the Gurgaon executive on Friday...
JK Rowling won't release 12 'Harry Potter' short stories
Author JK Rowling has denied reports that she is releasing 12 'Harry Potter' short stories.
1993 Mumbai blasts case: SC seeks Maharashtra STF, CBI's reply
In an open court hearing, a three-judge bench, said the execution of Memon shall remain stayed during the pendency
Tribute paid to 1.5 million Indian soldiers who fought in World War I
The Indian soldiers served in Mesapotamia, Egypt and Palestine 'wherever they went they served with great distinction'.
Pakistan eighth most dangerous country in the world: report
Afghanistan, the only other South Asian country in the list, is placed fourth in the Country Threat Index compiled by IntelCenter.