India
We have heard your voice, Sonia tells protesters
Sonia Gandhi said she was aware that people had taken to the streets in large numbers in support of the victim.
ACP sends lewd messages to woman constable, booked
The woman constable said Bhajibhakare and two other ACPs had "mentally and physically tortured" her.
More stringent laws on rape needed: Mamata Banerjee
The West Bengal Chief Minister also called the Indian Penal Code and the CrPC 'very old'.
Pakistan: Three killed, 12 injured in Karachi blast
Witnesses told TV news channels that they had seen body parts lying at the site of the blast.
I'm sorry I'm a man, says Shah Rukh Khan
The victim, who was gangraped by six men in a moving bus on December 16, was flown to Singapore for treatment.
Novak Djokovic reaches final of Abu Dhabi event
Djokovic routed David Ferrer 6-0. 6-3 and will face Spain's Nicolas Almagro who beat Janko Tipsarevic.
Actress Trisha to star in MS Raju's next
Also, the actress will be next seen in her forthcoming film 'Boologam' with Jayam Ravi in the lead.
India mourns Delhi braveheart's death
Messages of condolence poured in from all sections of the society, including the government, which assured that her death will not go in vain.
Expectations low for White House 'fiscal cliff' meeting
US stocks fell on Friday, with the Dow Jones industrial average dropping 0.48 per cent as investors fretted about the lack of certainty.
Punjab: Ponty Chadha's liquor factory sealed
The management of the factory has been booked under relevant sections of the Water and Pollution Control Act.
Delhi: MCD school principal commits suicide in office
He was found hanging from the ceiling of his office at the Narela MCD School located in pocket II around 6:15 am.
Apple fined $166,000 for copyright violation
Apple has been fined $165,908 by a Chinese court for allegedly selling unlicensed electronic versions of books online.
Kashmir Valley gets connected by rail
The rail link will provide an alternative link between Kashmir and rest of the country.
US: Desert Storm commander H Norman Schwarzkopf dies
After retiring from the Army, Schwarzkopf wrote an autobiography, "It Doesn't Take A Hero." Of his Gulf War role.
Highlights 2012: What kept Delhi HC in news
In an unprecedented order, the high court said that all sexual offence cases would be tried on daily basis.
Taliban seize 22 Pakistani paramilitary soldiers
Taliban spokesman Mohammed Afridi said eight of the paramilitary soldiers have been killed.