India
Self-styled 'godman' Rampal worked in Haryana government: More facts about him
He set up several ashrams across the state, including the one at Barwala, calling himself as an incarnation of the 15th century mystic poet Kabir.
DoT for commencing spectrum auction from February 23
The inter-ministerial group, formed to work out modalities for the next round of auction, had suggested February 3 as the date for starting the biddings.
Surveen Chawla to perform a special number in 'Welcome Back'?
Anees Bazmee, who is working on his next venture 'Welcome Back', has reportedly roped in actress Surveen Chawla.
Modi has 'runs on the board' to meet people's wish: Australian PM
Modi also wished success to Australia in hosting the World Cup cricket in 2015.
We cannot force Centre to take quick decisions: SC to J&K government
The state government has demanded central grant of Rs 44,000 crore for rehabilitation of flood victims.
Gunmen attack Nigeria school, casualties not known
Monday's attack occurred six days after a woman suicide bomber blew herself up at the Federal College of Education in Kontagora area of the same state.
Mulayam calls veil system an evil tradition, says it should end
"We have to work to remove inferiority complex in women. The 'purdah system' is a wrong tradition and should be eradicated," Mulayam said.
Soumyajit Ghosh finishes runner-up in ITTF Swedish Open
Soumyajit Ghosh finished runner-up in the U-21 men's singles event of the ITTF World Tour Swedish Open.
Saudi man divorces wife for ignoring his Whatsapp messages
The man claimed that his wife is too busy with her friends to answer his messages.
Prynt: A smartphone case with a built-in printer lets you print photos instantly
This new device lets you turn your iPhone and Android devices into a Polaroid camera.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi to meet Australian counterpart on Tuesday
The two countries are likely to sign four to five agreements and MoUs after Modi's talks with Abbott.
Ambassadors of Gulf Arab states to return to Qatar
The UAE and Saudi Arabia perceive the Brotherhood as a threat to their political systems. Both have branded the 86 year-old organisation as a "terrorist group".
US State Department's computers hacked, email shut down
The US State Department has taken the unprecedented step of shutting down its entire unclassified email system as technicians repair possible damage from a suspected hacker attack.
PM Modi addresses Indian diaspora in Sydney: As it happened
More than 16,000 people are at the Allphones Arena where the Prime Minister will address the Indian Community.
Powerful 6.7 earthquake off New Zealand coast
New Zealand's civil defence organisation said it was "unlikely to have caused a tsunami that will pose a threat to New Zealand".
Barack Obama grieves death of US aid worker Abdul-Rahman Kassig
"Like Jim Foley and Steven Sotloff before him, his life and deeds stand in stark contrast to everything that ISIL represents," Obama said.