The US has sanctioned a top Al Qaeda official and a madrassa in Peshawar, serving as a terrorist training centre supporting Lashkar-e-Taeba, the Pakistan based terrorist group behind the Mumbai attack, and the Taliban.
Under US law, the government must suspend foreign aid to any nation whose elected leader is ousted in a coup d'etat.
In a recent development Formula One's controversial Bahrain GP is scheduled to kick off 2014 season instead of Australia.
Unfazed by the dastardly attack by Maoists, Opposition Congress in Chhattisgarh will soon resume its 'parivartan yatra' from Keslur village near Jiram Ghati, the spot where its convoy was ambushed on May 25.
Kejriwal's hunger strike against inflated electricity bills in Delhi entered its 13th day on Thursday.
Xavi is a major doubt for World Cup Group I qualifier after he missed Tuesday's training session due to a niggling hamstring injury.
Fresh snowfall across Kashmir prompted authorities to issue an avalanche warning in higher reaches of the valley.
The call price increase will be extended to all of India's 22 telecommunications zones in a phased manner.
Tomic backed up his victory over world No.1 Novak Djokovic by dismantling Italian journeyman Andreas Seppi 6-3 7-5.
By a vote of 257 to 167, the US Congress approved a bill that fulfills Obama's re-election promise to raise taxes on top earners.
The Kingfisher Airlines staff on Tuesday demanded that the unpaid dues from March to June be paid in one go on or before October 26.
Drinks would be limited to 16 ounces, which is considered a small serving at many fast-food joints.
In the biggest reshuffle till date on a single day, the Uttar Pradesh government on Tuesday transferred a whopping 20,324 constables.
A packed steamer carrying over 300 passengers sank in the Brahmaputra river after being caught in a severe storm midstream in Dhubri.
THRISSUR: Opposition leader V S Achuthanandan on Sunday said that the commoners are finding it difficult to approach the courts in..