India
Governments to target Apple, other tech giants, for tax avoidance
OECD has been charged by the G20 group of countries with formulating measures to stop big companies shifting profits into tax havens.
John's 'Madras Cafe', Priyanka's 'Planes' to be released on the same day?
John and Priyanka will reportedly vie for the top spot at the box office with their films scheduled to release on the same day.
Ecclestone floats idea to buy Nuerburgring circuit
The administrators of the circuit have been looking for an investor to buy the complex.
Unlikely Bartoli versus Lisicki final a clash of styles
A whirl of perpetual motion, she leaps from foot to foot practising air shots and has an odd repertoire of mannerisms.
At least three dead as forces fire on pro-Morsi protests in Cairo
Security forces shot dead at least three supporters of deposed Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi on Friday as a crowd of hundreds tried to march towards the military barracks in Cairo where he is being held by the military that overthrew him.
Vettel tops second German Grand Prix practice
Sebastian Vettel edged German rival Nico Rosberg for the fastest lap in second practice for the German Grand Prix.
Light to moderate rains cool Lucknow
Light to moderate rains were witnessed at isolated locations in Uttar Pradesh even as rivers Sharda and Quano continued to flow above the red mark at a couple of places.
'Nothing politics', says Ramdev on his meeting with Shibu Soren
Yoga guru Baba Ramdev on Friday met Jharkhand Mukti Morcha chief Shibu Soren at his residence here, but denied any political significance in the meeting.
Assamese cinema is going through a difficult phase: Jahnu Barua
Jahnu Barua feels that regional cinema in Assam is suffering due to lack of proper infrastructure.
Working with AR Rahman is a luxury I don't have: Abbas Tyrewala
Director Abbas Tyrewala says he is not working with the Oscar-winning composer in 'Mango'.
Yahoo Hack India 2013 to be held in Hyderabad on July 13-14
This will be Yahoo's first hack event in India hosted outside Bangalore, where Yahoo has its second largest R&D center.
Egypt risks Islamist splits, violence after Mursi fall
Some 200,000 people died in a decade of civil war in Algeria after uniformed officers rejected a popular vote for Islamists, an example some in Cairo darkly cite after the army ousted Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood president on Wednesday.
Vijay Bahuguna assures his govt will rebuild flood-ravaged Uttarakhand
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Vijay Bahuguna has assured that his government has begun reconstruction and rebuilding of the hill state which was ravaged by last month's deluge.
Their men washed away by Uttarakhand flash floods, 57 women now in Sulabh's care
Moved by the the pitiable condition of women in the Deoli-Bramhagram villages of Uttarakhand, where all the men have perished in the flash floods of mid-June, Sulabh International has decided to adopt the villages.
Tyson Gay continues impressive buildup with Lausanne win
Gay continued his impressive form by winning the 100 metres at Lausanne's Athletissima Diamond League meeting in 9.79 seconds.
Greipel sprints to stage win, Impey takes yellow
Germany's Greipel timed his final burst to perfection to win the sixth stage of the Tour de France while South Africa's Daryl Impey became the first African to wear the yellow jersey.