India
India's fabled bandits are disappearing
After more than 800 yrs, India's once-powerful bandits are disappearing: hunted by police, denounced by villagers.
70-yr-old granny is brothel bouncer
Granny Waltraud Hotzl was the perfect choice for the post, as she has no qualms turning away undesirable drunks.
‘Saddam verdict a mockery of justice’
Saddam Hussein's defence team said his conviction on Sunday for crimes against humanity and the death sentence passed on him were illegal and political.
Saddam 'caught like a rat' in a hole
Across the Tigris River from his opulent palaces, Saddam Hussein shuttered himself at the bottom of a narrow, dark hole.
Now a computer game to battle AIDS
Unicef says the game is an interactive feature that empowers young people to make the right choice to prevent AIDS.
PM's convoy driver alleges harassment
The Kerala driver who drove PM's convoy the wrong way complained to the Kerala CM that the police is harassing him.
Cops parade Maoist leader before media
The Maoist leader was eluding police in Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu ever since the seizure of more than 800 rockets.
Dacoit demands Rs 3.3 mn ransom
Jagjivan Parihar took three persons hostage from Madhya Pradesh's Morena district a week ago.
Najma Heptulla under CBI scanner
The CBI has began probing charges of corruption and financial irregularities against Rajya Sabha MP Najma Heptulla.
ULFA firm on sovereignty for Assam
The ULFA has urged people to join hands for a political solution and help in the creation of a sovereign Assam.
CPM asks PM to rollback fuel price hike
The CPI(M) asked the Government to roll back the prices of petrol and diesel by at least Rs 4 and Rs 2 respectively.
Skeleton marries ball and chain
The Halloween-themed wedding between Sandy Beyer and Keith Vogt was an impulsive idea that was frightfully clever.
Helicopter ambulances in cities soon
Some major hospitals in the country have sought the DGCA's permission for launching helicopter emergency medical services.
Indian UN official arrested for fraud
Sanjay Bahel, who was the chief of the UN commodity procurement section, was suspended by the world body in August.
Netaji breathes his last again
Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsFor those of us born in free India the role played by the Indian National Army in influencing the British to leave the country depends upon the history books we rea...
School student abducted in Patna
In yet another instance of kidnapping of children a 14-year-old school student has allegedly been abducted in Patna.