India
New aid ship heads to Gaza, Israel to stop it
An aid ship trying to break the blockade of Gaza could reach Israel's 20-mile exclusion zone late Friday.
No relief for former Lt Gen in Sukna scam
The military tribunal has rejected Lt Gen (Retd) Avdesh Prakash's plea to consider fresh evidence.
Rathore's bail plea deferred to June 29
Disgraced ex-Haryana DGP S P S Rathore has failed to get any relief from the Punjab and Haryana HC on Friday.
India is a rising and responsible power: Obama
Barack Obama said India is indispensable to the future that US seek, a future of security and prosperity for all nations.
Man punishes son for smoking, stitches up lips
A case has been registered against Netra Bahadur Darjee under Juvenile Justice Act.
London 2012 Olympics soccer sent to Coventry
London 2012 Olympics soccer sent to Coventry
Nadal to face Melzer in French Open semifinals
Nadal is the only player left who has a major title. He owns six, including four at Roland Garros from 2005 to 2008
This day 37 years ago
Amitabh and Jaya Bachchan, easily referred to as the first couple of Bollywood, celebrate their 37th wedding anniversary on June 3
Retd Air Marshall to lead M'lore crash probe
The other members of the Court of Inquiry include Ron Nagar, SS Nath, Babu Peter, N Gurcharan Bhatura.
Nokia goes dual-SIM with C-series
Nokia, the world's largest mobile phone maker, has also jumped into the dual-SIM arena.
US projects 4 per cent emissions rise by 2012
In its first major climate report to the United Nations in four years, the United States projected Tuesday that its climate-warming greenhouse gases will grow by 4 percent through 2020.
Steve Jobs finds Foxconn deaths 'troubling'
Apple Chief Executive Steve Jobs finds "troubling" a string of worker deaths at Foxconn.
iPad sales likely to boost mall sales
Apple's iPad will likely push the needle for monthly mall sales.
South Africa name 23-man squad for World Cup
South Africa name 23-man squad for World Cup