India
Doubtful Rafa Nadal rules out Australian Open glory
"(I) would be lying if I say I feel that I am ready to win today. I don't feel myself ready to win the tournament here today," said Nadal.
Uber cab rape case: Victim firm on her stand
The hearing took place in-camera and, according to court sources, the woman remained calm and deposed confidently.
SpiceJet's new owners plan to cut fleet, shrink network: Sources
SpiceJet has excellent service standards and on-time performance, but it became too complex.
Australia's Mark Knowles named FIH 2014 Player of the Year
Knowles got maximum votes and was named FIH 2014 Player of the Year.
Smooth draw for Novak Djokovic at Australian Open
Djokovic's chances of winning a fifth Australian Open title have been boosted by a kind draw in the opening week of the year's first grand slam.
We came to US to become Americans not Indian-Americans: Bobby Jindal
Jindal's office said the Louisiana Governor will call for immigrant assimilation to strengthen countries and protect freedom.
Oscars 2015 nominations: AR Rahman, Sonu Nigam, Bickram Ghosh out of the race
India will be a no-show at the 87th Academy Awards as none of its probable contenders made it to the final nomination list.
Ahmedabad: 4 young men kill girl for allegedly resisting their rape bid
The duo then decided to sit at a secluded place near the tracks when four youngsters suddenly arrived there and started harassing Vandana.
Oscars 2015: 'American Sniper', 'Birdman', 'Boyhood', among Best Picture contenders
The 87th annual Academy Award nominations for best motion picture were announced in Beverly Hills, California.
'I' dissected: Why we think Vikram is a super actor and Shankar is his perfect captain
Shankar has directed revenge dramas 'Gentleman' and 'Sivaji' with a lot of floss and pomp, but 'I' stands out distinctly.
Pakistan plans change in its terror policy, to ban 12 terror outfits including JuD, Haqqani network
The move is being seen as a "paradigm shift" in the country's security policy after nearly 150 people were killed in the Peshawar school massacre.
BlackBerry, Samsung deny report of takeover talks
"BlackBerry has not engaged in discussions with Samsung with respect to any possible offer to purchase BlackBerry," the company said in a statement.
BSF soldier's widow raped in Delhi
A case has been registered against the accused and police are conducting interrogation.
ISIS 'recruit' says jail officer asked him to identify photos
"The jail officer, under the law, cannot speak to an accused regarding a case," said his lawyer Abdul Wahab Khan.
NHRC officer gets 7 years in jail for rape, deceitful marriage
The woman said the man, who was a friend of her husband, married her while she was a widow.
Tight schedule for Barack Obama during India visit
During the September meeting, the two leaders had decided to set up a high-level Contact Group on civil nuclear cooperation.