India
In Pics: Kashmir's face of terror
Terrorists attack a Youth Congress rally of more than 2,000 people at Srinagar on Sunday afternoon.
Sania slips to 38 in WTA rankings
She will be back on the circuit this week to get ready for the French Open Grand Slam tennis beginning on May 29.
AWB considers probe into wheat sale
The Australian Wheat Board is considering asking police to probe any wrongdoing in the wheat sale to India in 1998.
Iran may already have bomb: Expert
The Iranians are not necessarily presenting the true facts to the world and may be showing the IAEA dummy presentations.
Hemingway high in US-Cuba ties
Look, who is playing peace-maker between the usually feuding Havana and Washington! Ernest Hemingway, who else.
Weekend break for local trains in Mumbai
Over 475 trains will be off the tracks this weekend in order to increase the number of tracks between Borivali and Virar.
Sherpa scales Mount Everest 16th time
Forty six year old Sherpa Appa has scaled the Mount Everest for the 16th time, breaking his own record.
Chinese computers are risky for US!
Apprehension is that the computers could have some sort of electronic eavesdropping mechanism that installed in them.
Cannes Diary: B'wood's glam quotient
Bollywood stars are in Paris to be a part of the glam and the glitterati of the Cannes Film Festival.
Power backup a hogwash in NCR
Are power backups the answer to load-shedding problems in the NCR? The electricity department says they are not to be blamed.
WC: England must learn from Cup final
England must be ready to repeat Liverpool's FA Cup heroics if they want to win the World Cup, says Jamie Carragher.
Diplomacy still main tool on Iran: Rice
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has said diplomacy still remains the main tool to handle the Iran crisis.
SC gives victims last say on rape
In a landmark judgment, SC has ruled that the statement of a woman can be enough to establish that she has been raped.
Mulayam accuses vendetta against Jaya
UP CM Mulayam Singh Yadav alleged that the UPA govt at the Centre was targeting Jaya Bachachan as part of political vendetta.
Medha seeks Prez's intervention
Medha Patkar seeks President’s intervention to stop Narmada dam construction ensuring rehabilitation of the displaced.
Clinton takes the write turn, yet again
His autobiography sold in millions. Now former US president Bill Clinton is back with a book he hopes would 'touch hearts'.