India
Cong to contest Punjab polls alone
Assembly elections in Punjab are scheduled in February next year and the Congress will fight them alone.
Two fighter jets collide in California
Two Navy fighter jets collided over a military base, killing one pilot and injuring another, authorities said.
Germany hope to end 'black series'
After four wins from four games at this World Cup Klinsmann is confident that they will win against Argentina.
Nizam to pay $700,000 in alimony
A family court has ordered the eighth Nizam of Hyderabad Prince Mukarram Jah to pay $700,000 to his estranged third wife.
Laxman revelling in senior status
Laxman said he was enjoying being one of the senior players after steadying India on the fourth day.
England stumble, got play its best
England are developing an unlikely consistency in Germany, having also laboured to take the seven group points.
Removed envoy from NZ returns
The Government has initiated disciplinary action against ex high commissioner to New Zealand Harish Kumar Dogra.
Man gets death for killing family
Bombay HC confirmed the capital punishment awarded by a sessions court to a man who had set his family ablaze.
Beckham bends it, England move on
A Beckham free kick gave England a 1-0 victory over Ecuador and a place in the quarter-finals of the World Cup.
Sex assault law to be gender-neutral
At present, penetration against will constitutes sexual intercourse amounting to rape.
Argentina-Mexico a classic: Pekerman
The Argentine coach said their familiarity with Mexico helped them win the round II classic they won 2-1 in extra time.
US drafts plan for troop cuts in Iraq
The top US commander in Iraq has drafted a plan that projects steep reductions in the US military presence there by the end of 2007.
Cong to agitate against Udit Narayan
Congress has threatened to launch an agitation against singer Udit Narayan in connection with charges of bigamy.
In Pic: Argentina vs Mexico
All the action from the Argentina versus Mexico Round of 16 match at at Central Stadium in Leipzig.
'Asia to cheer Korean missile strike down'
Many countries in Asia are likely to cheer if United States strikes down North Korean missile, analysts say.
Cultural shock: No Pak visa for Javed
PTV withdrew sponsorship for an Indian delegation to attend the premiere of magnum opus "Mughal-e-Azam" on Saturday.