India
Love that mint drink to prevent cancer
Commonly found herbs tulsi (basil) and pudina (mint) can be used to fight cancer, says a Jaipur-based researcher.
No changes in N-deal: Boucher
The US has put to rest India's fears over the final shape of the nuclear deal between the two countries.
US generals warn of civil war in Iraq
Pentagon commanders said that spiraling violence in Baghdad could propel Iraq into outright civil war.
Woman takes her sex life to cops
A woman telephoned the cops to complain that her husband was not fulfilling his sexual obligations.
Small-town girl is a pole vault winner
The success of Ruchi Tiwari from Kanpur who won a bronze medal for pole vault came against the odds.
Sharif rules out deal with Musharraf
Exiled former Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif has ruled out striking any deal with President Pervez Musharraf.
Getting high may sabotage pregnancy
Women who use marijuana during the time of conception may sabotage their pregnancy, says a study.
Team India soon to be dressed to kill
BCCI has invited bids for appointment of a provider for India's formal wear and accessories for four years.
Haryana mishap kills young dreams
Six schoolkids were killed when the bus they were travelling in turned turtle and fell into a canal.
Now, sleep with Bollywood stars
UK-based toy manufacturer and entrepreneur Shameen Jivraj are launching dolls of popular Bollywood stars.
China hits out at Dalai Lama
China has attacked Dalai Lama, saying his favourite concept of one country, two systems is not possible for Tibet.
My film's future is bleak: Salman
Salman Khan returns to the marquee after a long gap with Shaadi Karke Phas Gaya Yaar.
Agassi all set for life after tennis
Andre Agassi waves goodbye to tennis after next month's US Open and is ready to reclaim his life after 20 years.
Israel can't wait, resumes airstrikes
The Israeli air force carried out strikes on Monday in southern Lebanon despite an agreement to halt raids for 48 hours
Pak must commit to end terrorism
Shyam Saran said if Islamabad wanted the peace process to move forward then it must abandon cross-border terrorism.
Hyd trains porters to detect explosives
Hyderabad Police are training railway station porters to spot what could be possible explosives.