India
A new challenge for Viswanathan Anand in Zurich
For Anand it will be a new challenge and one can expect him to play at his best having got a good rest.
Man runs back into his burning house to save Xbox
A man in Kansas rushed back into his burning home to save his Xbox after he realised that his gaming console would burn down.
Poonam Pandey's website gets hacked, files a complaint
Poonam Pandey's website has been hacked and now it reads 'Pakistan Zindabad'.
India overpower Mozambique, win gold in football
India ran to glory when it won gold by overpowering Mozambique 3-2 in a thrilling final of the 3rd Lusofonia Games.
Indian-origin UK soldier gets 1st 'field promotion' in 60 years
An Indian-origin soldier, helping in the fight against the al-Qaeda, has become the first in the British Army to get an on-the-spot "field promotion" in more than 60 years.
Rahul Gandhi avoiding confrontation with Narendra Modi, says SP
Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi was avoiding a direct confrontation with the BJP's prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi, the Samajwadi Party said on Tuesday.
Pooja Bhatt's fight for 'Rog' obscenity case continues
Pooja Bhatt's 'Rog' released in 2005, but complications regarding the obscenity case against its poster continues.
Popularity matters a lot on 'Nach Baliye': Rithvik Dhanjani
'Nach Baliye' might have talented contestants but their popularity does have a heavy impact, says TV actor Rithvik Dhanjani.
Abhay is not arrogant, he is just a private person: Preeti Desai
Preeti will be sharing screen space with Abhay in the soon-to-be-released 'One By Two'.
British TV cook Nigella Lawson faces no action over drugs: Police
British TV cook Nigella Lawson will not face legal action after admitting to a court that she had taken drugs.
DMCH junior doctors sit on indefinite strike, demand Rs 50,000 stipend
Around 200 junior doctors of the Darbhanga Medical College and Hospital (DMCH) in Bihar's Darbhanga district on Tuesday went on an indefinite strike to press for their demand for hike in stipend.
Kannada film industry observes bandh over dubbing issue
Top Kannada film artistes including Shivarajkumar, Puneetrajkumar, Sudeep, Darshan participated in a rally.
Kamal Haasan on receiving Padma Bhushan: There are thousands who are more deserving than me
Haasan, who has been named for a Padma Bhushan, says it is a "good fortune" that he has been chosen for the honour.
South Korea's Olympic badminton champion banned for missing dope tests
Lee Yong-dae has been hit with a one-year ban for missing doping tests, the BWF said on Tuesday.
Jharkhand asks Planning Commission to study impact of CIL mining on state
Jharkhand government has asked the Planning Commission to assess the impact of mining by Coal India on the state's economy in order to ask for compensatory measures.
Army indicates fresh probe into Pathribal encounter
A fresh probe into the Pathribal encounter case is not ruled out in view of the major controversy that has erupted after the Army gave a clean chit to its personnel in the infamous incident which took place in Kashmir in 2000.