India
Ayushmann Khurrana: If I get an out-of-the-box TV show to anchor, will do it
Ayushmann Khurrana says he's ready to go back to his roots the small screen.
India's growth rate will increase by 6.3 per cent this year, surpass China's by 2016: IMF
The United States is the only major economy for which growth projections have been raised, the IMF said.
VVIP Chopper deal: Will verify process to summon foreigners, says ED
"Put up for February 2 for reply and arguments on the bail plea of A-2 (Ritu), furnishing of procedure of process to A-3 and A-4...," the judge said.
Contradictions in Sunanda Pushkar's medical report, past records reveal she was treated for Lupus
Details of her medical condition reveal that she was keeping unwell for at least three months prior to her death.
Jennifer Lawrence to star in Francis Lawrence's 'The Dive'
Actress Jennifer Lawrence will soon be working again with her 'Hunger Games' director Francis Lawrence.
Unprecedented seven-layer security ring for Barack Obama's visit to India
American Secret Service personnel have already conducted a preliminary survey of the routes to be taken by the US President and Rajpath.
Leander Paes-Raven Klaasen win Heineken Open doubles title
Paes and Klaasen beat the British-Romanian pairing to win the Heineken Open men's doubles title on Saturday.
Jiri Vesely hammers Adrian Mannarino to win maiden title in Auckland
Vesely came out on top in a battle of left-handed qualifiers to claim his maiden ATP tour title with a 6-3, 6-2 victory.
Maria Sharapova backs super-coaches in women's tennis
Sharapova, who has swapped a few coaches in recent years but has been working with Groeneveld since late 2013, has backed the super-coach trend.
Muhammad Ali released from the hospital for urinary infection
Muhammad Ali was released from the undisclosed hospital in time to celebrate his 73rd birthday on Saturday, spokesman Gunnell said.
I'm directing 'Elizabeth III', confirms Shekhar Kapur
After 'Elizabeth' and 'The Golden Age', filmmaker Shekhar Kapur will direct 'Elizabeth III'.
Government can put 15,000 CCTVs for Barack Obama but not for Indians, says Delhi HC
The court said, "If we direct you (government) to do it for Indians, you do in months and years, else you do it in weeks. Let's get someone from outer space."
Bill Cosby to perform in Colorado despite expected protests and new allegations of sexual misconduct
The comedian released a statement thanking his 'courageous' fans and saying he's ready to perform.
Lenovo launches the A6000 4G smartphone in India at Rs 6999
The 5-inch Lenovo A6000 will go on sale on Flipkart from January 28.
No regrets for refusing to allow PM Modi's rally in Varanasi during LS polls: VS Sampath
"When you come across something which has to be dealt with in certain way, as per law, it has to be done," Sampath said.
J&K: Top LeT commander from Pakistan arrested in Sopore
A top Lashkar-e-Toiba commander has been arrested by Jammu and Kashmir Police in Sopore town of Baramulla district.