India
Sharath helps India win in World C'ship
The Olympian's impressive form helped Indian men register their second successive victory.
Man pays Rs 10 lakh to get '0001' number plate
Chandigarh resident Narinder Singh Shergill is the first one in the region to break the record.
Anurag Basu to host chat show on Zee Bangla
The 'Kites' filmmaker returns to his roots, his hometown Kolkata
'I auditioned nine times for 'Delhi Belly'
Vir Das talks about 'Badmaash Company' and his rapport with Imran Khan
Pak censorship drive extends to 800 URLS
Country blocks websites, URLs for 'sacrilegious' content.
Beware of sneaky Typhoid adware in cyber cafes
Typhoid adware, a virus, is a potential threat lurking in cyber cafés, according to computer science researchers.
Landing, crashing: the riskiest hour of a flight
One in every fourth air crash in the world happens during landing
Facebook faces fresh privacy trouble
Canada's Privacy Commission said Facebook could face fresh investigations for violations of its recommendations.
Air crash kills family on way to attend wedding
Manirekha Poonja, a Gulf News staff member was visiting India with her husband and daughter.
'Film posters are important for marketing'
Find out what else Big B said at a book launch in Mumbai
KPS Gill scores, IHF de-recognition quashed
The court said that sports bodies should be given autonomy to function.
Karachi tense, toll in political killings now 37
The violence has targeted activists of different parties including the MQM, ANP, MQM-P and Jamaat-e-Islami.
Cyclone Laila stationary, death toll rises to 27
The cyclone has re-emerged in Bay of Bengal and was stationary near the port town of Machilipatnam.
Protests in Greece against austerity measures
Many Greeks say they have been put off by the violence of the May 5 march when three people were killed.
Mayer, Verdasco reach semis in Nice
Leonardo Mayer of Argentina rallied to beat fifth-seeded Marcos Baghdatis of Cyprus 5-7, 6-3, 6-4.
Naxals loot 16 tonnes of explosive material
Naxals looted ammonium nitrate, which is also used as an oxidizing agent in explosives.