India
Hamas uses people to protect its missiles: Israeli Prime Minister
The Israeli Prime Minister favoured the Egyptian proposal of ceasefire with Hamas.
CWG 2014: Mohammed Asab wins bronze in men's double trap
The 26-year-old Asab shot 26 in the finals to pip Nathan Xuereb of Malta, who managed 24 at the Barry Buddy Centre.
India has the second highest number of Hepatitis B infected
Hepatitis B is a serious global health problem, responsible for 1.4 million deaths every year.
'Dropped' calls may measure rainfall: Study
Scientists demonstrated that cell phone towers can be used as modern-day rain gauges to accurately collect rainfall data.
'Drug addiction among Arunachal tribals posing threat to national security'
Large tracts in Arunachal Pradesh are now being cultivated commercially by the rich and influential people for the extraction of opium gum and trafficking of the same.
Pakistani singer-actor Ali Zafar turns director for a short film
The 'Total Siyapaa' actor posted a picture of himself from the film's set on micro-blogging site Twitter.
Ahead of Eid, Hamas agrees to 24-hour Gaza humanitarian truce
The ceasefire would take place ahead of the three-day Muslim holiday of Eid al-Fitr, which is expected to fall on Monday.
Humaima Malick: I don't think I will be able to wear a bikini
Humaima is making her Bollywood debut with 'Raja Natwarlal' and the film releasing Aug 29 is said to be a crime comedy.
'Humshakals' was a mistake for Saif: Kareena Kapoor
Kareena Kapoor also added that her husband was not too comfortable doing a slapstick comedy like 'Humshakals'.
Virus stealing debit, credit card information prowling online portals
The virus, of the deadly Trojan/Botnet family, is prowling in the domestic online media and has been identified as 'BrutPOS' by the CERT-In.
Two killed while crossing railway tracks, 1-year-old baby survives
Two women and a child were run over by a power wagon while they were trying to cross rail tracks at a level crossing near Salamatpur, about 30 km from in Raisen, police said on Sunday.
Panel suggests separate law to protect north eastern people from attacks
A separate law with specific provisions to protect people from the northeast living in different parts of the country along with amendment of sections of IPC has been suggested by a committee.
Jim Furyk leads by three as local hopes fade at Canadian Open
Furyk moved closer to ending a personal winless streak of nearly four years when he earned a three-shot lead after the third round at the Canadian Open.
ISIS jihadists order genital mutilation of all women in Iraq
The ISIS took over large swathes of the country last month and has begun imposing its extreme Salafist interpretation of Islam.
Guru Dutt's son Arun Dutt passes away
Veteran filmmaker Guru Dutt's son Arun Dutt has died in Pune due to health reasons.
CWG 2014: Approach to Indian shooting has changed, says Rahi Sarnobat
Rani Sarnobat said the success of the Indian shooters in the international arena is due to better training venues and good coaches.