India
Akshay throws birthday bash for Suniel Shetty
The actor threw a surprise sushi celebration party for Suniel who turned 49
Obama backs mosque at 9/11 Ground Zero
He reinforced the rights of Muslims to practice their religion as anyone else in the US.
A century for the first online talk show
Makers of India's first TV show online say how they faced the challenges of the medium
Kalmadi to stay for now, under supervision
Sources have informed CNN-IBN that Cabinet Secretary K M Chandrashekhar is likely to co-ordinate the CWG preparations.
Sania-Monica shock Wimbledon champs
The unseeded Indo-Romanian pair shocked their fifth seed rivals 6-3, 1-6, 10-6 in the second round.
Mumbai oil spill: Port to reopen by August 15
Maharashtra Pollution Control Board has collected water samples for testing and already lodged a case under the Environment Protection Act 1986.
Anil Kapoor's son Harsh comes of age
The actor says his son is more responsible after seeing Sonam and Rhea work on 'Aisha'
FIH backs HI to run hockey in India
The FIH president shot off a letter to Sports Ministry, reminding that the IHF had been derecognised by it in 2000.
Taking on iPhone could be too much for LG, Nokia
Dethroning Apple's iPhone could prove to be too big a bite for some of the old leaders of the cellphone industry.
Nalbandian beats Baghdatis to win Legg Mason
Nalbandian became the first player ranked outside the top 100 to win an ATP title this year.
Hit by patient's relatives Delhi docs on strike
Nearly 1200 resident doctors, including MBBS students, are taking part in the strike.
Rains fury: 300 Chhattisgarh villages under water
Rainfall crippled Chhattisgarh for the past 36 hours with 300 villages under water and completely isolated.
Shilpa Shetty, Malaika best item girls: Salman
The actor shakes a leg with Malaika Arora Khan in his next
Google buys Slide social media for $ 182 mn
Google paid $ 182 million for Slide, along with $ 46 million in employee retention bonuses.
Priyanka to unveil 'Khatron ke Khiladi' contestants
Here's a list of the names being tossed around
US govt asks WikiLeaks to return documents
'Do the right thing,' spokesperson tells whistle-blowing website.