India
Liz Taylor dismisses engagement rumours
The Hollywood diva denies reports that she is engaged to wed for a ninth time
6 die in Kolkata accident, mob attacks hospital
The injured were rushed to Kolkata's Peerless Hospital, where the violence broke out.
CWG body spent nearly Rs 30 lakh on snacks
The cost of constructing the venues for the Games has already gone up 250 pc, from Rs 1,000 cr to over 2,400 cr.
Bangalore's Konark Hotel fire under control
Several fire tenders have been sent to the hotel to douse the fire.
Another Indian found dead in Sydney
Dharmendar Singh, hailing from Nadampr village in Punjab, was found dead on Sunday.
Printing error confuses students in JEE
Lengthy and tricky questions on mathematics gave a tough time to 4.72 lakh students on Sunday in IIT-JEE.
Access to Headley may not help India much
Even if India gets access to Headley, he may duck behind a US law, revealing no new information.
Sri Lanka ruling alliance wins majority
United People's Freedom Alliance has won 117 seats out of 180 so far decided for the 225-member Parliament.
Al Qaeda threatens to strike Football WC finals
Other than US and British teams, France, Germany and Italy are on the terror group's list of targets.
Bail of Delhi BMW crash accused extended
An interim bail was granted on a surety of Rs.20,000 and one guarantor on behalf of the accused.
Somdev goes down fighting to Hewitt
Lleyton Hewitt overcame the gritty Indian 1-6 6-0 7-6 (2) in the 2nd round of the US Men's Clay Courts championship.
Older US workers keeping young adults out of jobs
The size of the labour force fell 6.3 pc for young workers, but increased 8.5 pc for workers 55 years and above.
Cabinet's nod for law against torture
The Prevention of Torture Bill, 2010, will be a step towards ratification of 1975 UN treaty against torture.
Kyrgyz Opp says running govt, wants election
Kyrgyzstan's opposition said it has taken over the government of the impoverished Central Asian state.
One jawan killed, another injured in J-K
They allegedly came under heavy gunfire from militants in the dense forests of Rajawar in North Kashmir.
Sharjah launches crackdown on 'humble lungi'
The news has had mixed reactions from Indians in the UAE even from those who rarely venture out in the traditional wear.