India
Graveyard shift workers at higher risk of cancer
Researches have pointed to a link between overnight work and cancer rates.
First Verdict: Madhuri Dixit sizzles her way back
With Aaja Nachle Madhuri proves a point that she never really 'left'.
Soon, you will be able to transfer cash via mobile
Mobile Money Transfer service in India, will enable you to transfer money to India via a mobile phone.
Lay off, Malaysian minister tells Karunanidhi
MK had urged Indian PM to take 'action' on bad treatment of Tamils in Malaysia.
Dutt gets SC bail, bails out Bollywood
The actor's unfinished projects put on fast track. Producer heaves sigh of relief.
Chat now: With Sanjoy Hazarika on Assam violence
He will address queries on the growing intolerance and conflict.
76% mails from India are spam
Govton said that as much as 76% of e-mails originating from India are spam mails.
Riots resound in Paris, 30 policemen injured
Angry youths have been clashing with the police in Paris suburbs.
Nawaz may be barred from contesting elections
Sharif would be barred because he had been sentenced to life imprisonment in 2000.
Serial blasts rip through Assam, two killed
The blasts were suspected to have been triggered by rebel outfit ULFA.
Lawyer withdraws from Varanasi blast case
Earlier, advocate Ajay Beer Singh had withdrawn himself from the case.
Uttar Pradesh, the new soft target for terrorists
2007 witnessed four major terror attacks rocked various places in India.
Centre condemns UP blasts, says handiwork of terrorists
It says blasts were aimed at fomenting communal strife in the country.
PETA goes to cops against Orkut's dog-hating club
PETA India has complained to the police against Orkut's 'kill dogs' club.
Musharraf to take oath as civilian President
General Pervez Musharraf would take oath for the next term as civilian president.
Debate: Is it right to ask Taslima to leave West Bengal?
"If her stay disturbs peace, she should leave," says CPI(M)'s Biman Bose.