India
Nokia plans to stop shipments of Symbian smartphones: Report
Nokia will stop shipments of its Symbian smartphones this summer and will bet its future entirely on Microsoft's Windows OS.
Facebook page created to demand justice for Jiah Khan
Jiah Khan was found hanging at her flat in Sagar Sangeet Building in Juhu.
Kailash Mansarovar Yatra begins with 18 batches of pilgrims
The annual pilgrimage to Kailash Mansarovar in Tibet has commenced as the first batch of 53 pilgrims from Delhi reached Kathgodam in Pithoragarh on Wednesday. The batch, including 22 women, had left from Delhi last night and reached Kathgodam this morning...
Couple set itself ablaze; wife dead, husband critical
A woman died and her husband sustained critical injuries after they set themselves on fire after a heated argument in Rajasthan's Sriganganagar district, police said in Bikaner on Wednesday. The incident took place on Tuesday and the victims have been ide...
Indian officials unperturbed by US eavesdropping on emails
Government and security officials in parts of Asia have been sending sensitive information and policy documents via e-mail services offered by US web giants.
Jordan asks Formula One to ease criticism on Pirelli
The Italian tyre suppliers has been the subject of criticism for its controversial and heavily-degrading 2013 tyres.
Bhaag Milkha Bhaag: Watch Farhan in 'Maston ka jhund'
The song features Farhan Akhtar making fun of his instructor Prakash Raj's mannerism.
Madhuri Dixit to do a musical based on 'Navrang'?
Remo has his hands full with films like an action movie on the lines of 'Fast and Furious' and 'ABCD 2'.
Cauvery Supervisory Committee to review water position of the river
During the meeting, the position regarding storage and allocation will also be reviewed.
McIlroy says soft Merion conditions suit him at US Open
Rory McIlroy is one of the few top golfers pleased to see the heavy rain falling at Merion, the site for this week's US Open.
Majors as difficult as ever to win, says Tiger Woods
Asked whether the major challenge had been easier for him during his glory days in the late 1990s and early 2000s, Woods simply replied: "No."
Pakistan: No bail for Pervez Musharraf in Bugti case
Musharraf is facing charges in several cases, including the 2007 assassination of former premier Benazir Bhutto, the killing of Bugti and the judges' detention.
Talwars seek reports of scientific tests, CBI opposes
CBI lawyer RK Saini opposed the plea saying that seeking documents by defence lawyers is a wastage of court's time.
Israel exports military equipment to Pakistan: Report
According to a report, besides Pakistan, Israel has exported military equipment to Egypt, Algeria, the United Arab Emirates and Morocco.
News briefs: 24 city buses off Doiwala route, commuters in a fix
Dehradun: 24 city buses off Doiwala route, commuters in a fix
Narendra Modi's elevation to boost BJP's electoral prospects: Sushil Modi
Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Modi on Tuesday hailed Narendra Modi's anointment as the poll campaign chief of BJP and said that the decision will boost party's prospects in the assembly polls in several states as well as in the next general elections...