India
Airbus preferred bidder for aerial refueling tankers to India
The award paves the way for exclusive talks between Airbus Military and the Indian government for a deal reportedly valued at around $1.25 billion.
Hyderabad: Armyman tries to abduct 19-year-old girl
Police said the girl raised an alarm and the locals, who rushed to her rescue, caught hold of the armyman.
Google's Eric Schmidt arrives in North Korea
His visit has drawn criticism from the US State Department because it comes only weeks after a controversial North Korean rocket launch.
Law must be amended to prevent those chargesheeted for rape from contesting elections: Srikant Sastri
Why MPs & MLAs accused of rape must resign before Jan 26
Delhi: 2 people, including a minor, rape a 15-year-old
The culprits barged into the girl's house when she was alone and took turns to rape her, said police.
BBC bans bananas from new 1bn pound headquarters
Posters have been put up warning colleagues not to eat them at work.
Escalation in ceasefire violations by Pakistan: Army
Army said in last about one month, Pakistan has violated the cease fire agreement nearly a dozen times.
Sudhir Mishra: I want to work with Aamir, Saif
Sudhir Mishra is trying to enter the commercial zone and is keen to work with the stars.
Now, a mobile application to minimise accidents
A GPS traffic application like Waze can help minimise road accidents with better deployment of police at the most accident prone sites, shows a study.
Arjun Rampal: Shutting nightclubs won't stop crimes
Arjun opened LAP in 2009 and says he has been able to employ people who were 'gundas' (ruffians) earlier.
Police asked to invoke special law on crimes against children
The court, in its order, emphasised the need to conduct the probe in such cases by the police.
4 Indian-origin persons among worst tax cheats in UK
This is the first time such a list has been published online by HM Revenue and Customs.
Tipsarevic enters Chennai Open final
Janko Tipsarevic of Serbia lived dangerously before prevailing over Slovakia's Aljaz Bedene 4-6 6-2 6-2.
Gaddafi son's trial will be in February, says Libya
Gaddafi, who ruled the country for almost 42 years, was captured and killed by rebels near Sirte on October 20.
Police to quiz Zee editors in Delhi gangrape case
Zee News had telecast an interview of the braveheart's friend without concealing his identity.
Oscars to feature special celebration of James Bond
Last year's 'Skyfall' has become the first Bond film to gross more than USD 1 billion worldwide.