India
Troop reduction inevitable: Mufti
PDP patron Mufti Mohammad Sayeed said the paradigm of Indo-Pak friendship would be incomplete without space of dignity and opportunity.
Hat-trick for Henin at French Open
Justine Henin claimed her third consecutive French Open title and her fourth overall on Saturday.
Nadal sets up final date with FedEx
Rafael Nadal moved closer to a French Open hat-trick by overpowering Serbia's Novak Djokovic 7-5, 6-4, 6-2 on Friday.
Mayawati’s wrath falls on Sahara
Mayawati government has served notice to the Sahara India Group over illegal construction at their Sahara Sahar Township in Lucknow.
FIRs lodged, Gurjar vandals roam free
FIRs were filed more than 48 hours ago against 60 people who attacked trains in Mathura. Yet, there is not one arrest.
Bhatt's new film inspired by Woolmer
Mahesh Bhatt has announced a film inspired by the death of the former Pakistani cricket coach.
Henin downs Williams to enter last 4
Keeping Williams on the move with her versatile shotmaking, three-time champion Henin advanced to the semifinals.
IBNlive chat: Caste and quotas
Are caste-based quotas a curse on India? IBNLive readers discussed this Sagarika Ghose, Senior Editor,CNN-IBN, in live chat session on Monday, June 4.
Mumbai child molester in police net
Mumai police arrested a man from the Worli area on Friday for indulging in unnatural sexual acts with minors.
Federer sprints through to last 16
World number one Roger Federer entered last 16 by crushing unseeded Italian Potito Starace 6-2 6-3 6-0.
19 soldiers injured in Srinagar blast
At least 19 soldiers were injured in a massive IED explosion triggered by militants in Rajbagh area of Srinagar.
India, US close to seal N-deal: Burns
US Undersecretary of State Nicholas Burns has expressed optimism about the positive outcome of talks on N-deal.
Gurjar Protest: List of trains affected
Protestors have burnt many railway stations and have uprooted the railway tracks.
Govt opposes on RTI on Netaji file
Prime Minister’s Office says file on national hero’s death was destroyed in 1972 during ‘routine weeding’.
WHO calls for ban on smoking at work
The World Health Organisation called for a global ban on smoking at work and in enclosed public places.
UK dream may be over for 40K Indians
Britain has ruled out any changes in its amended Highly Skilled Migrant Programme.