India
Pune: Rally held for 2009 Pujari gangrape, murder case
Participants of the rally demanded arrest of the four accused and fast-tracking of the 2009 case.
Russell Crowe: I would love to do an Indian film
Russell Crowe is aware that the Indian film industry is on the rise.
US court to hear human rights case against Badal
Badal, through his lawyers, has sought dismissal of the case on the ground of lack of service of summons.
Delhi continues shivers with 2.9 degrees
Meteorological Department said the maximum temperature would hover around 15 degree Celsius on Saturday.
Indian challenge ends at Chennai Open after Somdev's exit
The Indian-Ukrainian pair lost 3-6, 5-7 to the Thai twins in 66 minutes past midnight.
Syria blames 'terrorists' for deadly petrol station blast
The blast on Thursday night killed 11 people and wounded 40 at a station packed with Syrians queuing for fuel.
IBM employee commits suicide, jumps from her office building
Police said they did not recover any suicide note and were investigating the reason behind the victim's act.
IOA continues defiance of IOC, meeting on Jan 19
Indian Olympic Association has called a meeting of its Executive Council on January 19.
US offers to help India combat violence against women
The US has worked very hard around the world to combat violence against women, State Department spokesperson Victoria Nuland said.
US: Congress to vote on Superstorm Sandy flood aid
Sandy was the most costly natural disaster since Hurricane Katrina in 2005 and was blamed for at least 120 deaths.
Sudhir Mishra: Changing my style of filmmaking
Sudhir Mishra is changing track. He is trying to make films that speak the language of the audience.
Can't direct suspension of MPs facing criminal cases: SC
"What is our power on MPs and MLAs? Obviously, such a sweeping relief can't be sought," an apex court bench said.
Time not right for Eric Schmidt's North Korea trip: US
State Department spokesman Victoria Nuland said Eric Schmidt and Bill Richardson would be travelling as private citizens.
Pakistan: Partial ban on foreign TV content sought
According to a committee, the permitted 10 per cent of foreign content should be in proportion with the local content.
Delhi govt to set up more night shelters for homeless
Officials have also been asked to ensure that blankets, mats, first aids boxes etc are available for the inmates.
Police probe into fake pictures of Delhi braveheart
The Hitech Inquiry Cell of the police started investigations after getting a complaint from the Kerala girl's father.