India
Ban's steps to prevent kid soldiers in SL
Ban Ki-Moon has suggested to the Security Council to take steps preventing LTTE to recruit children as soldiers.
Delhiites queue up to hear US jazz greats
Many queued up to gain entry to the concert by American music greats like Herbie Hancock and Wayne Shorter in Delhi.
Erring teacher asked to do peon's duty
A court instructed a school teacher arrested on prohibition charges to do a peon's duty for a week.
India must speed up to progress: Murthy
Narayan Murthy says that bureaucracy, lack of attention to speed and excellence is the reason for India’s slow progress.
Pak army kills 30 al-Qaeda members
Pakistan's Army destroyed three suspected al-Qaeda hideouts near the Afghan border early on Tuesday.
Anupama's the real thing: Aryan
Aryan Vaid is offended by suggestions that his romance with Anupama on Bigg Boss is a publicity stunt.
Ex-Miss Nevada to host orgasm contest
Katie Rees has signed a $2 million contract to co-host a female orgasm contest, with regular emcee Pete Giovine.
Prince Harry may go for Iraq duty
Reports indicate that Prince Harry was scheduled to begin final training for deployment to Iraq with his Army regiment.
Wonder bra, botox and star secrets
Some of Hollywood's most-coveted image experts took time out to share their best style secrets.
Gere goes gaga over Kumaraswamy
Richard Gere praised Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy's initiative to stay at the home of an HIV affected person.
Court summons Bharti's sis, 2 others
Bhavna Yadav and two others were today summoned by a court to depose as witnesses in the Nitish Katara murder case.
India 'studying' situation in Bangladesh
External Affairs Ministry’s statement hopes that credible elections will be held in the country on January 22.
Dacoit 'bro' comes to save cop's wife
Surrendered dacoit Malkhan Singh came to help her ‘Rakhi’ sister – who happened to be a police officer’s wife.
Ash set to say adieu to Bollywood?
Will Aishwarya Rai quit movies to become a ghar ki bahu once she marries Bachchan Jr?
ULFA chief's mom calls for calm
Paresh Baruah's mother realises that the risk in her son's “profession” run high and that he could even get killed.