India
Zync launches six new dual-SIM phones at Rs 1,399 onwards
These mobile phones have a 1.3 megapixel camera,and support microSD cards up to 4GB.
9 injured as labourers clash with Tata Steel guards
Trouble started when security guards asked labourers to board company buses instead of riding bicycles to the site.
Marathi actors Abhyankar, Pendse die in accident
Anand Abhyankar and Akshay Pendse were among three people killed in an accident on the Mumbai-Pune Expressway.
Delhi gangrape: Mediapersons injured in protests
Police has claimed that hooligan elements had mingled among the protesters and resorted to stone pelting.
Vested interests indulging in violence: Police
In its report sent to Home Ministry, sources said, police claimed that it had to resort to baton charge and lobbing teargas shells due to violence.
We deserve death, two gang-rapists again tell court
The sixth accused, claiming to be a juvenile, would face separate proceedings before a Juvenile Justice Board.
Kamal Hassan against death penalty for rapists
It is not the right way to deal a crime with another crime, Kamal Hassan said.
Notification issued to review sexual assault-related laws
The committee will look into possible amendments to criminal law for providing quicker trial.
Nine Metro stations near India Gate to remain shut
The decision was taken after protests over the gangrape of a young girl erupted in Raisina Hill.
Somali pirates release MV Iceberg, 6 Indian hostages
This comes 11 months after 17 Indian sailors were freed on January 10, 2012 by Somali pirates.
Somali pirates release MV Iceberg, 6 Indian hostages
This comes 11 months after 17 Indian sailors were freed on January 10, 2012 by Somali pirates.
Will probably not contest elections, says Italy PM Monti
Mario Monti was appointed to lead an unelected government to save Italy from financial crisis in 2011.
Leader Man United held to 1-1 draw by Swansea
The red-devils were held to 1-1 on Sunday by Swansea. Now, they are only four points ahead of City.
Syria chemical weapons are secure for now: Israel
Israel has been concerned about chemical weapons falling into the hands of Islamist militants.
Saina shines bright for Indian badminton in 2012
After a rather subdued performance last year, Saina turned 2012 into a milestone year for Indian badminton when she fetched the country's first Olympic medal at the London Games.
Pakistan's army chief makes Afghan peace top priority
With Kayani's support, Hina Rabbani Khar has held repeated rounds of discussions with Afghan counterparts.