India
Rahul Gandhi is an 'innocent child' who reads whatever is given to him: Azam Khan
In remarks laced with sarcasm, SP leader Azam Khan has said Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi is an "innocent child" who reads from the dais whatever is given to him in writing.
'Ramayya Vasthavayya' review: This Telugu film doesn't offer anything new
'RV' is a hero-worshipping, fan-appealing film that gets almost everything in the book of filmmaking wrong.
Aamir Khan: Mansoor Khan is one of the finest Indian filmmakers
Son of late filmmaker Nasir Hussain, Mansoor is an alumnus of Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai.
Cyclone Phailin: One dead in Bhubaneswar as heavy rains lash Odisha
One woman has died in Bhubaneswar after a tree fell on her during heavy rains as cyclone Phailin approaches the Odisha coast.
US President, First Lady meets Malala at the Oval Office
Barack Obama and Michelle Obama welcomed Malala and thanked her for her inspiring and passionate work for education of girls in Pakistan.
Sexual assault case: Gujarat Police gets Asaram's transit remand
He will now be taken to Ahmedabad where he will be quizzed in the sexual assault case filed by two sisters.
Chhattisgarh: 2 boys kidnap, rape minor sisters in a moving van for 2 weeks; arrested
Two minor sisters were allegedly kidnapped from Bilaspur and repeatedly raped by two men in a moving van for over two weeks, police said.
You can no longer hide yourself from Facebook search
Facebook is getting rid of a privacy feature that let users limit who can find them on the social network.
Vettel says dominance of F1 not turning off fans
Red Bull driver Sebastian Vettel doesn't think his overwhelming dominance has made the sport less interesting for fans.
Musharraf's house arrest to end after bail from apex court, says counsel
Beleaguered former military ruler Pervez Musharraf is set to walk out of house arrest after Pakistan's Supreme Court granted him bail in the Akbar Bugti murder case, his lawyers claimed on Thursday.
Malala Yousafzai wins the European Union's annual human rights award
Pakistani teenager Malala Yousafzai, shot in the head by the Taliban for campaigning for education for girls, won the European Union's annual human rights award on Thursday, beating fugitive US intelligence analyst Edward Snowden.
Diabetes would affect my future roles: Tom Hanks
The 57-year-old actor has been dealing with high blood pressure since the age of 36.
'Gravity' crosses USD 100 million mark at box office
Sandra Bullock and George Clooney starrer space disaster movie 'Gravity' has crossed the USD 100 million mark at the global box office.
Cyclone threat: Odisha CM urges Antony to keep forces ready
The Odisha government had also asked the Union Home Ministry to keep helicopters ready for relief and rescue work in the state.
Special screening of 'Naiyaandi' for Nazriya
Nazriya, who accused director A Sarkunam of using a body double to shoot intimate scenes in 'Naiyaandi', will watch it at a private screening.
Rajinikanth may miss 44th IFFI inauguration due to health issues
The inauguration festival is planned at the newly-constructed multi-purpose indoor stadium near Goa University.