India
Suicide bomber attacks Russia military base
The car exploded around 200 meters (yards) from a base housing a brigade of marines in the town of Kaspiysk.
Timeline: Nokia vs Apple
Nokia broadened its patent battle against Apple to include the iPad, deepening the legal spat between the two.
'Singing for 'Raavan' is a dream come true'
'Beera Beera' singer Vijay Prakash talks about working with Mani Ratnam and AR Rahman
Kasab gets death, but where is the hangman?
Maharashtra, whose capital Mumbai suffered the country's worst terror attack in 2008, does not have a hangman.
Muivah puts off visit to Manipur
He reiterated that he did not understand why the Manipur government was opposing his visit.
Simha: This lion doesn't quite roar
The film is a regular fare that is being dished out since ages
US Senator caught watching porn on House floor
I was just sitting there, bored, says Mike Bennett after newspaper exposes him.
Microsoft veteran to lead HP software
Hewlett-Packard Co on Wednesday named Microsoft Corp veteran Bill Veghte to lead its enterprise software business.
NY suspect met Taliban leaders, confirms Pak
Pakistan has confirmed that Faisal Shehzad did meet Taliban leaders in 2009.
India gets to question Headley this month
Seven-member team, which will have a lawyer and magistrate, to visit US.
Bollywood welcomes Sachin on Twitter
Celebs went all out to welcome the ace cricketer on the micro blogging site
Suspect admits role in NY plot, training in Pak
A Pakistani-American admitted trying to detonate a bomb in New York's busy Times Square.
No Pak action likely against 26/11 masterminds
In Pakistan the reactions to the verdict and the acquittal of the two Indians in the 26/11 conspiracy have been mix
Google invests $38.8m in two US wind farms
Internet search giant Google Inc has invested USD 38.8 million in two wind farms in North Dakota.
Valentine's Day Google doodles 'most fun'
The creator of Google doodles, Michael Lopez, says he finds Valentine Day doodles "most fun".
Obese kids still more likely to be bullied
A US study found that obese children in grades 3 through 6 are more likely to be bullied by thinner classmates.