India
Croatia held goalless by Japan
Croatia missed a penalty and were held to a 0-0 draw by Japan on Sunday, leaving both sides with a chance of survival.
Sonia says let there be light in UP
Congress chief Sonia Gandhi is in Rae Bareli on a thanksgiving trip after winning by a huge margin in the by-polls.
Ticket scandal mars Soccer World Cup
Bhamjee admitted he sold tickets for England's match against Trinidad and Tobago at Nuremburg on June 15 for $380.
Ghana upset Czech Republic 2-0
Ghana beat the Czechs 2-0 on Saturday to record the first win by an African team at the 2006 World Cup finals.
Mother duck's annual road-blocking
A mother duck brought traffic in central Dublin to a standstill as she marched her seven ducklings to a pond.
Serbia rethink after poor show
Coach Ilija Petkovic criticised the media for "putting too much pressure" on the team to get through a difficult group.
UN under fire for mismanaging budget
United Nations Secretary General, Kofi Annan, has said that the UN is not headed towards a budget crisis.
Ticos fight to survive, England roll on
England will look to the weather for help when they face World Cup Group B rivals Trinidad & Tobago on Thursday.
Iran appeals to bolster resistance to US
Iran appeals to Russia, China and other Asian nations to bolster the region's resistance to US.
CBSE scholarships for girl students
CBSE invites applications from interested candidates for its merit scholarship schemes for girl students in schools.
Largest camera takes the big picture
Decommissioned Marine Corps hangar is now the world's largest camera poised to take the world's largest picture.
Delhi cops' drug story falls flat
The Delhi Police’s case against Rahul Mahajan, late BJP leader Pramod Mahajan’s son, risks falling flat.
Ronaldo plays his 100th game for Brazil
Ronaldo made his 100th appearance for Brazil in their World Cup first-round match against Croatia on Tuesday.
Uma threatens to pull down MP govt
Uma Bharti has threatened to pull down the BJP government in Madhya Pradesh within 48 hours if she found people are not happy with it.
Hurriyat blames Govt for trouble in J-K
Hurriyat Conference says the government and the security forces are "creating hurdles" in the dialogue process on Kashmir issue.
Time lauds India's economic growth
American news magazine Time describes India as a country "which can no longer be ignored".