India
When Suchitra Sen tore off Soumitra Chatterjee's vest
Post her husband's death, Sen chose to be absent from the social scene and retired from the industry in 1978.
Suchitra Sen (1931-2014): A playlist of her most memorable songs
Here is a playlist of the most memorable songs of legendary actress Suchitra Sen.
Brazil floods: Death toll climbs to 14
The toll could still rise, as civil defence officials said some residents remain missing.
Governor asks Mumbai University VC to resolve Prof Hatekar issue at the earliest
The development comes after a large number of students attended suspended economics Professor Neeraj Hatekar's lecture on the footpath.
16-year-old boy sodomises 6-year-old boy in Shamli
A six-year-old boy was allegedly sodomised by a 16-year-old boy at Sikka village in Shamli district, police said today.
Oscars 2014: Nominations in the best film category
'12 Years a Slave' will fight with 'American Hustle' in order to become the best film.
Schumacher could never wake up from artificial coma: reports
Schumacher has been in coma for 18 days since hurting his head on a rock while skiing in the French Alps.
Miss Lovely: Do you want to know the reality of C-grade films?
Ashim Ahluwalia's 'Miss Lovely' competed in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2012 Cannes festival.
Saina, Sindhu bow out of Malaysia Open Super Series
While Saina fought hard before going down to a lower-ranked Yao Xue of China, Sindhu lost to sixth seed Yeon Ju Bae of Korea in 45 minutes.
AAP downplays Captain Gopinath's remarks against decision on FDI
Captain Gopinath, the founder of Air Deccan, had on Wednesday said that the AAP's FDI policy will send wrong signal to investors.
Netherlands geared up for Australia in the Hockey World League semis
After ousting reigning World No.1 Germany in the quarter-finals, the Netherlands plan to repeat the result in the semi-final against Australia.
Salman Khan to appear before Jodhpur court on January 29
A complaint was filed against Salman on charges of being involved in hunting of protected animals.
Now, have your name etched on NASA's asteroid-bound chip
The microchip will travel to the asteroid, named Bennu, aboard the agency's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft.
Election results could impact growth prospects: Moody's
Global ratings agency Moody's, on Thursday, said India's economic recovery is likely to be slow in the second half of 2014, but the outcome of general elections could have an impact on the growth prospects.
Will write a book to expose those who conspired to frame me in fodder scam: Lalu
Rashtriya Janata Dal chief Lalu Prasad plans to write a book to expose his rivals.
Vidya Balan to Sonakshi Sinha: Curves make a comeback in Bollywood
The likes of Sonakshi Sinha and Huma Qureshi are the antithesis of the anorexic look, the so-called size-zero.