India
Syndicate Bank bribery case: Accused in judicial remand
Special CBI judge Swarana Kanta Sharma sent the accused to six days in judicial custody after they were produced in the court after expiry of their remand.
With coalition, US will dismantle ISIS's 'network of death': Obama to UN
Obama told the assembled leaders on Wednesday that the only language understood by killers like this is the language of force.
Bhutan King Jigme Khesar condoles J&K flood death and devastation
The King wished the bereaved families the strength and fortitude to navigate the difficult time.
Kashmir's lone maternity care hospital staffers recount flood horrors
It was on the evening of Saturday, September 6, that water from River Jhelum overflowed the bund near the Blood Bank and entered into the hospital complex at Wazir Bagh.
Asian Games 2014, Day 5: Rower Dushyant gets bronze, shooters draw blank
Dushyant Dushiant won a bronze in Lightweight Men's Single Sculls while India made strong progress in racquet sports at Incheon on Wednesday.
SC sets up panel to assess Jammu and Kashmir floods
The committee will visit all the flood-affected areas for an on-the-spot assessment.
Asian Games 2014: Saina, Sindhu in badminton pre-quarters
Saina thrashed Macau's Teng Lok U 21-10, 21-8 in 26 minutes while Sindhu took only 19 minutes to register a convincing 21-7, 21-13 win over Kit Leng Wong of Macau.
India's Mars orbiter Mangalyaan's journey to red planet
Mangalyaan travelled a distance of 650 crore km for over 300 days to reach its destination.
2 women 'given electric shocks' inside a police station in Kapurthala
Two women accused in a theft case were allegedly given electric shocks inside a police station in Bholath.
Asian Games 2014: India fare poorly in 50m rifle prone women's finals
Shooters Raj Chaudhary, Lajjakumari Gauswami and Tejaswini Muley had a poor outing with all three finishing well behind medal places.
Minister resigns over Spain's failed abortion reform
Spain's justice minister resigned over a failed bid to restrict women's right to abortion, which had sparked mass protests.
Assam floods claim 16 lives; Army called in, choppers pressed
Around 3.7 lakh people have been affected in the floods.
SC fiat to government on POWs in Pakistan jails
A Bench headed by Chief Justice RM Lodha said that "29 years is a long time" since the list of 54 POWs was prepared and it has to be determined what is their status as some of them may not be alive.
Dubai: Indian convicted for suicide attempt; fined $544
When enquired by policemen at the hospital, RB said that he took the pills at once when he was at his residence.
New programme helps shy kids learn
Participants in the programme learn to recognise four temperaments: shy, social and eager to try, industrious, and high maintenance.
Google India launches new campaign to help women get online
The jointly-promoted campaign called 'ReachForTheSky' will look to generate awareness about the need to get women online.