India
Govt to act against Chhattisgarh rebels
The Centre reviewed the Maoist problem of the state at a meeting and promised to provide all assistance in curbing violence.
Chipping away in the fast lane
The special chip boosts engine power by almost 30 per cent and will change your sober car into a screaming demon.
Zidane confirms imminent swansong
He has won all the major honours in football, including leading his country to Football World Cup victory on home soil in 1998.
Ghraib: TV shows what Bush blocked
An Australian television station has released photographs of abuse inside Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison.
A strange story of relationships on V-Day
A girl and her friend hatched a devious plan to get the friend's husband out of the scene by crying rape.
Keshi's turbulent Togolese reign ends
The Nigerian had been hailed as a hero after guiding the 'Sparrowhawks' to their first ever World Cup finals spot.
Aussies enter Davis Cup quarters
In the opening match of the best-of-five tie, Roddick blew a match point in the third set and then fell in five sets to Pavel.
Smell a scam when you get spam
Seemingly innocuous, spam has claimed may unsuspecting victims and spam scams are very common.
Norah Jones set for screen debut
Norah Jones will make her film debut in Hong Kong-based director Wong Kar-wai's first English-language film.
Assam violence continues to simmer
Two days after the police open fired on a mob protesting an alleged army custodial death, tension in Assam continues to simmer.
Winter employment for Kashmiris
Finally some hope for rural Kashmir. Kupwara villagers will get employment, courtsey the National Rural Employment Guarantee Act.
Stressed TV actress commits suicide
Kuljeet Randhawa's suicide has brought back memories of the suicide by model turned VJ Nafisa Joseph in 2004.
Spinner Botha banned for bad action
SA off-spinner Botha has been suspended from international cricket after ICC ruled he had been using an illegal bowling action.
Ivory Coast in African Nations Cup final
The Elephants took the kick-off and within the first six minutes took the game to their opponents to ground the high flying Eagles.
Hamann clings to World Cup hope
He won his last German cap in August 2005 when he was panned for his performance in a 2-2 friendly draw with the Netherlands.
The movies just got smaller
It's not just the season of Golden Globes and Oscars. The Cellfix festival showcases films that are shot entirely with a cellphone.