India
Condoms 'too small' for Ugandan men, new worry about AIDS
Ugandan MPs have been inundated with complaints that many condoms on sale in the east African nation are too small, warning the problem is a blow to the fight against AIDS.
Nalanda University revived after 800 years, Sushma Swaraj inaugurates varsity
Sushma Swaraj inaugurated the Nalanda University, renowned as a centre for learning till it was burnt down 800 years ago.
Doordarshan anchor loses job after naming China's Xi 'Eleven'
An Indian TV news anchor has been sacked after she referred to Chinese President Xi Jinping as 'Eleven' Jinping, apparently confusing Xi's name with the Roman numerals XI, a senior official at the state television channel said on Friday.
Asian Games Curtain Raiser: Time to serve the nation
Every time the tricolour goes up and the National Anthem is played at Incheon, there'll be billions singing along.
Piracy moves to the Internet cloud
The most profitable cyberlockers using the direct download model were 4Shared, Mega and Uploaded.
Fear of losing is gone, says shuttler HS Prannoy
Prannoy says the success of winning the Indonesian Masters GP has erased his fears of defeat and fuelled a dream of working harder than ever to qualify for 2016 Rio Olympics.
As it happened: Asian Games 2014 Opening Ceremony
Catch all the action from the opening ceremony of the 17th Asian Games in Incheon, South Korea.
Asian Games 2014: Abhinav Bindra, Jitu Rai head India's challenge in shooting
Shooters from 34 countries are in fray at the Games till September 30, competing for a total of 44 medals in the individual and team competitions.
Kerala: Achuthanandan opposes more taxes to make up for losses after liquor ban
The Cabinet had on Wednesday decided to increase taxes on liquor, cigarettes, water charges and fees for various services.
Asian Games: Indian women's hockey team keen to rectify CWG mistakes
The team is going through a steady dose of practice matches and tune-up sessions to iron out their flaws.
SC raps Modi government over lack of transparency in the appointment of CVC
The apex court said that the lack of a transparent procedure will deprive deserving candidates from getting a chance.
North Korean team welcomed to Asian Games village
A ceremony took place at Incheon for members of North Korea's 273-strong delegation to the regional mini-Olympics being hosted this year by rival South Korea.
Williams can catch Red Bull, says Felipe Massa
Williams are third in the standings on 177 points, 15 ahead of Ferrari and 95 behind Red Bull.
Sony warns of much bigger loss, blames struggling smartphone business
Sony is now predicting a 230 billion yen ($2.15 billion) net loss for the year ending March 31, versus its previous forecast for a 50 billion yen loss.
US building a new 6,200-member cyber defence corps
The US military is building a new cyber defence corps that can be used to protect the nation and possibly for offensive purposes.
Mail.Ru takes over 'Russia's Facebook' VKontakte
Mail.Ru Group splashed out $1.5 billion to gain full control of Russia's most popular social network, VKontakte.