India
I was predestined to be an entertainer: Ranveer Singh
Actor Ranveer Singh joined IBNLive readers for an interaction on his film 'Lootera'.
Former SHO,3 others get 2 months in jail for contempt of court
A local court in Muzaffarnagar has sentenced four persons, including a former SHO, to two months of imprisonment for contempt of court.
I was just blunt when I was an anchor on television: Ayushmann
As a TV anchor, Ayushmann Khurrana enjoyed his irreverence and blunt approach towards celebrities.
Salma Hayek: I've said no to many things and I don't regret it
The Mexican star said she felt greatly supported in her career by her husband Francois-Henri Pinault.
Organic veggies from Bihar bound for Europe
Farmers of a village in Bihar's Nalanda district are planning to go global. Potatoes, pumpkins, garlics, chillis and ladyfingers, among other vegetables, produced in Sohdih village are all set to make their way to kitchens in Europe.
Why Kristen Stewart still sends messages to Robert Pattinson
The source said Kristen is 'seething' even though she 'understands things are over between her and Rob'.
Man booked for raping 18-year-old on pretext of marriage
An 18-year-old girl was allegedly raped by her neighbour for past six months on the pretext of marrying her, police said on Tuesday.
Fugitive Snowden likely to accept asylum in Venezuela: US journalist
Fugitive former US intelligence contractor Edward Snowden will likely accept asylum in Venezuela to escape prosecution in the United States, Glenn Greenwald, the US journalist who first published the documents he leaked, said on Tuesday.
'Google, Facebook account for 60 per cent of Asia's online ad spend'
Internet giants Google and Facebook account for more than half of the advertising revenue spent online in Asia, a study by Economist said.
Uttarakhand: Army troops preparing a route from Sonprayag to Kedarnath
Once opened, this route will be used to get relief material to Kedarnath.
Bin Laden's life on the run revealed by Pakistani inquiry
Osama bin Laden lived in plain sight for almost a decade and was once even pulled over for speeding but not apprehended, thanks to the incompetence of Pakistan's intelligence and security services, an official report into his killing said on Monday.
Glad that I am not as famous as Brad Pitt: Matt Damon
Damon has been able to keep his personal life mostly out of the public eye because he married a civilian.
Hemant Soren to meet Jharkhand Governor today
Amid reports that Hemant Soren may stake claim to form government in Jharkhand, Governor Syed Ahmed has given appointment to JMM leader at 5.30 pm on Tuesday, sources said.
D-Day: It's the best time to make films, says Nikhil Advani
Nikhil Advani hit the bull's eye with his animation film 'Delhi Safari', which won a National Award.
Death toll jumps to 13, 37 still missing in Quebec's oil train disaster
The death toll in Quebec's oil train disaster jumped to 13 people on Monday and police said about 37 more people were missing, a sign the derailment and explosion could be the worst accident in Canada since the Swissair crash of 1998.
54 Morsi supporters killed in clashes between Egypt army and protesters
Egypt was rocked on Monday by the deadliest day since its Islamist president was toppled by the military, with more than 50 of his supporters killed by security forces as the country's top Muslim cleric raised the specter of civil war.