India
Sharjah tourism to conduct road shows in 5 Indian cities
Sharjah Commerce and Tourism Development Authority will conduct road shows in Mumbai, New Delhi, Hyderabad, Chennai and Bangalore as part of its efforts to create destination awareness.
Scottish independence could mean messy divorce
If Scots vote yes to separation on Thursday, a clock starts ticking down to March 24, 2016 - the independence day declared by the Scottish government.
70 per cent employers to expand; mid-level talent in demand: Survey
"Managing turnover will continue to provide a major challenge for employers in the next 12 months, with 51 per cent of surveyed employers expecting staff to leave their business in the coming year," it said.
First of its kind online data base for dental care
Information related to data on oral health can now be accessed on a first of its kind online data base for dental care.
Aamir Khan: No point in changing our MPs every five years; we should correct ourselves to improve our country
Aamir Khan feels corruption is an evil that every human being needs to weed out of his system to have an impact on the country's progress.
Pilot turns Malaysia Airlines flight around after defect
A Malaysia Airlines flight was forced to turn around due to an auto-pilot defect, landing safely early on Sunday.
Israel take 2-1 lead against Argentina in Davis Cup
Jonathan Erlich and Andy Ram defeated Argentina's Federico Delbonis and Horacio Zeballos 6-3, 3-6, 6-1, 3-6, 6-3 at the Sunrise Tennis Center.
Settled in Paris, Scarlett Johansson flew back to NYC to give birth to daughter
Scarlett Johansson flew back to New York City to give birth to her daughter Rose Dorothy.
Will Apple Pay kill the card swipe?
Payment digitisation paints an enticing vision of shopping's future: simply tap your device against a checkout screen and walk away with your new shoes.
Rampant Ebola fear takes toll on Africa tourism
Tour operators across Africa say they face difficulties as the Ebola outbreak, which has killed more than 2,200 people in four countries, continues to defy international efforts to control it.
Egypt on frontline in fight against IS militants, says John Kerry
"We will continue working with Egypt to achieve stability in the region," John Kerry said.
Sheikh Hasina, Narendra Modi likely to meet on UNGA sidelines: Bangladesh official
"The two prime ministers are likely to hold their first meeting in New York expectedly on September 27," Foreign Secretary Shahidul Haque said.
China urges central Asian neighbours to step up extremism fight
Beijing says separatist groups in the far western region of Xinjiang, home to the Muslim Uighur minority, are seeking to form their own state called East Turkestan and have links with militants in Central Asia as well as Pakistan.
Tomas Berdych, Radek Stepanek to play doubles against France in Davis Cup
Berdych and Stepanek will face Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and Richard Gasquet on Saturday after France captain Arnaud Clement also amended his team.
Japan pushes North Korea to resolve abductions
Shinzo Abe told a rally in Tokyo that he will not back down until every abductee is accounted for. Suggesting he believes some are still alive, he said he will not relent until they are allowed to come back to Japan.
Shiv Sena tells BJP who the boss is in Maharashtra, Uddhav expresses desire to become CM
Uddhav, whose relation with BJP is under strain over seat-sharing for the Assembly poll, also sought to assert the pre-eminence of Shiv Sena in Maharashtra politics.