India
Ghosh, Shamini to lead Indian TT teams in Kuwait
The men's and women's teams will take part in the IITF World Tour Kuwait Open and Qatar Open.
Protest against celebration of Valentine's Day in Jammu
Hindustan Shiv Sena (HSS) said the celebrations were against the "culture and ethos of the country" and alleged that it promoted vulgarity.
Malay Mukherjee's learnings from the metal industry
After successful stints at India's leading steel firms, Mukherjee speaks about the mistakes large companies make.
Danis Tanovic's film will open many doors for me: Hashmi
Emraan is hoping that his debut international film will open many doors for him.
Shah Rukh, Kajol voted most romantic B'wood couple
In a poll conducted by Sanona, the stars beat competition from on-screen couples from different decades.
Apple loses right to use iPhone trademark in Brazil: Report
Gradiente Electronica registered the "iphone" name in 2000, seven years before Apple launched its popular smartphone.
Moscow: Gunmen take woman out of psychiatric hospital
Armed men broke out a female patient from a Moscow psychiatric hospital believed to have been led by the woman's fiance.
Iran suggests progress, but no deal, in UN atom talks
Iran was first reported to the UN Security Council over its nuclear programme by the IAEA's 35-nation board in 2006, and was then punished with UN sanctions.
Jharkhand: Unidentified men behead 35-year-old woman
Sources said that the possibility of rape before murder could not be ruled out.
Sports Ministry to ask IOC to rethink wrestling's future
The Ministry will take up the issue with IOC to reconsider its decision and retain wrestling in the category of core sports in Olympic Games.
Vidya Balan to play Subbulakshmi in Rajiv Menon biopic
The Subbulakshmi saga, which spans 88 years, would be told by admaker-cinematographer-filmmaker Rajiv Menon.
President rejects mercy pleas of Veerappan aides
The four were given the death sentence for their involvement in the killing of 21 policemen in a landmine blast in Karnataka.
Nobody will be spared in Italian chopper deal: AK Antony
Antony said CBI has been asked to give an early report on its probe into alleged kickbacks in the AgustaWestland helicopter deal.
Syria death toll likely near 70,000, says United Nations
The United States, the European Union and the Arab League have imposed various sanctions on Assad's government.
Half of US combat troops home within one year: Obama
Barack Obama said that his war goals could be achieved by bringing 34,000 US troops home by this time next year.
Obama calls al Qaeda 'shadow of former self'
In his State of the Union address on Tuesday, the president said US troops will continue pursuing the remnants of al Qaeda in Afghanistan for a number of years.