India
Shilpa demands apology from tabloid
Shilpa Shetty has issued a legal notice to a Mumbai tabloid for publishing a "defamatory" article about her.
NZ gets Indian origin governor general
Anand Satyanand, a person of Indian origin (PIO), was sworn in as New Zealand's new governor general.
Row takes racial, political turn in Pak
A frontpage headline in Pakistan newspaper The News reads: "When we are not terrorists, we are cheats."
Sandeep is stable, say doctors
India's star hockey player Sandeep Singh, who was injured in an freak accident, is now conscious and stable.
Now, TN cops learn from actors
TN cops shown Vijayakanth movie clips to boost force's image and teach them how to deal with people and criminals.
Inzamam may face four-Test ban
Inzamam could face a ban of either four Tests or eight ODIs if he's found guilty of bringing the game to disrepute.
The Dutch Suicide
Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsChildren in Holland do not put their finger in a dike to save their town anymore but talk about the land of death. This March a Dutch girl at a school in Enschede,...
'Kerala minister misbehaves with woman'
Kerala CM said he hadn't received any complaint about misbehaviour by a state minister with a woman on a flight.
Thackeray flays Sai Baba's gold throne
The Shirdi trust's plans to install a Rs 22-crore golden throne for Sai Baba has evoked criticism from Shiv Sena.
Mush writes to Manmohan on peace move
Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf has sent a special message to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh seeking a restart of the peace process.
SC’s verdict on PIL against Lalu tomorrow
The PIL challenges the appointment of a Special Judge to try income tax case against Lalu Prasad and his wife.
'Black tea was Rajivji's favourite'
Bahadur Singh, the peon attached to the former prime minister, says Rajiv Gandhi's favourite was black tea.
AIIMS to make patients feel at home
Streaming music, water fountains and films - waiting for a doctor at the AIIMS is set to be less anxious for patien
John knight in shining armour in real life
It is not only on silver screen that actor John Abraham comes to the rescue of the damsel in distress.
China faces drinking water shortage
Hot weather and a severe drought have left millions of people short of drinking water and crops damaged in China.
Pak men can watch women play ball
Football authorities in Pakistan have dropped restrictions on men watching women play soccer, an official said.