India
6 Indian fishermen attacked by Sri Lankan Navy
The fishermen of Kilinjalmedu fishing hamlet were fishing in Indian waters on Friday night when the Lankan Navy personnel arrived there on a fast craft and allegedly attacked them with iron rods.
Bombay HC acquits man convicted for murdering wife
Hearing the appeal filed by Pune-resident Bhanudas Thite, a division bench of Justices VK Tahilramani and PD Kode recently set aside the 2005 order of the Pune trial court which had sentenced him to life imprisonment.
US President Barack Obama's income fell in election year
In 2012, the couple had business income of $258,772, down from $441,369 in 2011.
Hunger stalks villagers in drought-hit Maharashtra
Almost one-fifth of Maharashtra, India's third largest state, has been declared drought-hit, and some 12,000 villages across districts need help.
Director Deepan Chakravarthi is ready with his next
The film that has music by Santhosh Narayana has actor Sanchita Shetty as the female lead.
Mumbai gets its first women-operated post office
As of now, 12 female employees will run the Mahila Dak Ghar, headed by a Senior Superintendent of Posts, an official statement said.
Aditya Roy Kapoor: I wasn't looking for solo leads
Aditya Roy Kapur is happy that he waited for the right projects to come his way.
'Pak SC to name media cos that received money from govt'
A two-judge bench is currently examining the issue of payments purportedly made from secret funds by the Information Ministry.
Actor Anjali still missing, police questions producer
Southern actress Anjali has accused her step mother Bharati Devi and Tamil director Mu Kalanjiyam of harassment.
Amitabh Bachchan receives NTR National Film Award
Amitabh Bachchan was presented with N T Rama Rao National Film Award set up by the Andhra Pradesh government.
Congressmen urged to raise H-1B quota for Indian IT workers
Indian IT professionals told the Congressmen that the immigrant-based businesses have generated more than $775 billion in revenue for the American economy.
Ricardas Berankis downs Tommy Haas in US Men's Clay Court
Berankis beat second-seeded Haas 6-3, 6-3 in the second round of the US Men's Clay Court Championships.
Garcia and Leishman lead Masters, Tiger Woods lurks
Sergio Garcia and Marc Leishman seized joint control in opening round at the Masters with Woods lurking four shots off the pace.
38 infected with bird flu, says China
Reports suggest that the new strain H7N9 is a genetic mix involving South Korean migratory birds, and domestic ducks and chickens.
Time for N Korea to end its belligerent approach: Obama
Obama made this remarks on Thursday after his meeting with the UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, at the Oval Office of the White House.
No looking back for Sutil on return to China
The Force India driver wasted no time dwelling on the past on his return to China on Thursday for the first time since a 2011 nightclub brawl left him with a criminal record and almost ended his career.