India
No casualties in fire on the sets of 'Comedy Nights With Kapil'
Fire broke out on the sets of popular TV show 'Comedy Nights With Kapil' on Wednesday morning.
Israel PM slams Iran President's speech at UN
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has slammed Iranian President Hassan Rouhani's speech at the UN General Assembly in New York on Tuesday night, saying it is "cynical" and "full of hypocrisy".
India, China begin series of parleys on bilateral issues
Bracing for Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's proposed visit in Beijing in October, India and China on Wednesday began a series of meetings on a gamut of bilateral issues that will include talks on border security mechanisms next week.
'Hamara Bajaj' to remain with Bajaj not John Abraham: HC
In a blow to actor John Abraham, the Bombay High Court has restrained his production house from using 'Hamara Bajaj'.
Microsoft Surface 2, Surface Pro 2 review: Lot easier to type on than an iPad
It almost seems unfair to categorise the new Microsoft Surface 2 and Surface Pro 2 as tablets.
AIADMK to protest central, Puducherry 'inaction' on fishermen
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa on Tuesday announced protests by cadres of her AIADMK will be held at Karaikal on Thursday to condemn inaction of the central and Puducherry governments in securing release of local fishermen and their boats from S...
BJP workers lathicharged during Gehlot's rally, 5 injured
Five BJP youth wing activists were injured, one of them critically, as police lathicharged them when they went to hand over a memorandum to Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot during a public rally on Tuesday.
Relocation of White Tiger delayed as CZA rejects proposed vet hospital design
The Central Zoo Authority (CZA) has rejected the design of a proposed veterinary hospital at the zoo and rescue centre at Mukundpur in Madhya Pradesh, a move likely to delay relocation of white tigers to the facility from Odisha.
Gangotri yatra resumes three months after Uttarkhand disaster
Dehradun: Pilgrimage to Gangotri, one of the Char Dhams, resumed on Tuesday after remaining suspended for over three months in the wake of the devastating flashfloods in the state.
Nuclear talks at UN a start of new era: Iranian foreign ministry
A meeting between Iran's top diplomats and world powers at the United Nations this week will start a "new era" in efforts to end the dispute with the West over Tehran's disputed nuclear program, the Iranian foreign ministry said on Tuesday.
Changes in my shooting technique paid off: Deepika Kumari
The Indian trio of Deepika, Bombayala Devi and Rimil Buriuly had won back-to-back World Cup titles beating South Korea in the women's recurve team final.
Makers planning 'War Chhod Na Yaar' sequel
'War Chhod Na Yaar' is yet to come out, but the makers are already planning a sequel.
Oil slips below $ 108 ahead of Iran nuclear talks
Syria is not a major oil producer but traders worry any escalation of Middle East violence could disrupt oil flows.
Michael Douglas hopeful that differences with Catherine will be resolved
Michael and Catherine are on a break from each other due to personal issues.
Odisha: Six Maoists surrender before police
Six Maoists, involved in several Naxal operations, surrendered before the police in Odisha's Malkangiri district on Monday "due to disillusionment with rebel activities."
Dubai: Unemployed Indian man kills wife to avoid paying her alimony, arrested
The 23-year-old man strangled his wife to death with the help of his Pakistani friend.