India
Fearing attack, Kamduni gangrape-cum-murder accused demands security like Kasab
The accused in the Kamduni gangrape and murder of a 20-year-old college girl prayed for protection on Friday, expressing apprehension that they might be subjected to bodily harm in custody.
'Boss' made Akshay Kumar nostalgic
Akshay grew up in Delhi and it was in Bangkok that he worked as a chef and learnt martial arts.
Why 'Madras Cafe' will help Nargis Fakhri gain a foothold in Bollywood
Nargis Fakhri proves her detractors wrong by taking her performance several notches higher.
Excess rains to boost Kharif production this season
Excess rains will be a boon to the parched state and Rajasthan will have a bumper kharif crop this season as sowing target touched 94 per cent, a top state agriculture department official said on Friday.
Ashton Kutcher's 'JOBS': Tweet Review
Director Joshua Michael Stern's 'JOBS' is a biopic on Steve Jobs, the co-founder of Apple.
Indian Badminton League: Mumbai look to bounce back against Awadhe
Despite a thrilling victory by world number one Lee Chong Wei in the opening match, Mumbai lost to Hyderabad 2-3.
35 per cent rise in Android malware in Apr-Jun, banking info at risk
The growth was marked by continued proliferation of SMS-stealing banking malware.
Noida may get a makeover soon to attract more investment
The Uttar Pradesh government is set to unveil a host of initiatives in the New Okhla Industrial Development Area (Noida), as part of a bid to attract investment by showcasing it as a hub for industry, officials said on Friday.
'Madras Cafe' Tweet Review: First day, first show
The movie, which is set against the backdrop of Sri Lankan civil war, revolves around the subject of terrorism.
India urged not to hang bombing mastermind Devinder Pal Bhullar
India must not go ahead with the imminent execution of a professor convicted of charges related to bombing the All Indian Youth Congress in 1993, the International Commission of Jurists said on Thursday.
Egypt military supporters rally at White House
About 500 protesters supporting Egypt's military are marching outside the White House. They are denouncing the Muslim Brotherhood as terrorists and insisting the ouster of Islamist leader Mohammed Morsi was not a coup.
Andy Murray could face Novak Djokovic in US Open semi-finals
While Nadal and Federer - who have never played each other at Flushing Meadows - might meet in the quarter-finals.
Indians bag four medals, including a gold, in Asian Youth Games
Anjana Thamake clinched the third gold for India by winning the girl's 800m race.
'Gaandu' director forays into mainstream with 'Tasher Desh'
Quashiq Mukherjee's aka Q's latest film 'Tasher Desh' is as mainstream as it can get.
At 73.9 million, India outpaces Japan to become world's 3rd largest Internet population
India with 73.9 million Net users is the world's third largest Internet population, overtaking Japan but behind China and the US, according to research firm ComScore.
Dabholkar's killing: Rajya Sabha seeks for a House resolution
The killing of rationalist Narendra Dabholkar reverberated in Rajya Sabha on Thursday with members cutting across party lines condemning it and seeking a House resolution while a Congress member demanded banning right wing extremist "organizations like Sa...