India
Woman with a new womb gives birth to baby
The feat opens up a new but still experimental alternative for some of the thousands of women each year who are unable to have children because they lost a uterus to cancer or were born without one.
Asian Games Hockey: I did not let emotions dominate me against Pakistan, says Sreejesh
Indian hockey goalkeeper Sreejesh said that he had entered the field with an intuition to win but keeping his emotions under check was the key to a great performance.
Asian Games 2014: Half a dozen lessons for India
What can India learn from Incheon 2014 that can be incorporated for even better results in the future.
Delhi: Ramleela unites Hindus, Muslims
Khan said, "My parents support me. There is nothing like Hindus and Muslims on this stage its about humanity and I am inspired by Ram in life."
Facebook changes real-name policy, allows users to use aliases
Facebook's product chief, Christopher Cox, apologised in a post and said the affected users could go back to using their aliases.
White US woman sues over sperm from black donor
A woman has sued a Chicago-area sperm bank after she became pregnant with sperm donated by a black man instead of a white man as she had intended.
US Secret Service chief quits over security breaches
Julia Pierson stepped down yesterday a day after enduring a withering public grilling by lawmakers, who pronounced themselves baffled at failures by Secret Service agents.
Suicide bombers kill seven at Libyan airport
Col Mohammed Hegazi said that the bombers targeted checkpoints 1 kilometre away from the Benina airport in Benghazi.
Simona Halep, Petra Kvitova through to China Open quarters
Halep won a back-and-forth match against Petkovic featuring 17 breaks of serve, beating the German 7-6 (4), 5-7, 7-6 (1) to advance to the China Open quarter-finals.
Aamir Khan joins PM Narendra Modi to urge Indians to support 'Swachh Bharat Abhiyan', take pride in the campaign
Bollywood superstar Aamir Khan is in Delhi to support Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 'Swachh Bharat Abhiyan'.
'Twilight' to return as short films
'Twilight' is set to return in the form of five short films that will be broadcast exclusively on social-networking site Facebook.
Iran must not be 'threshold nuclear power': Netanyahu to Obama
"I fervently hope that under your leadership that would not happen," Netanyahu told Obama.
More than 2,500 government school students to take 'Swachhta Shapath' with Modi
Around 2,700 students from 44 government schools will read from the 'pledge paper' along with the Prime Minister at India Gate.
2014 mild meteorological drought: Skymet; Not so, says MeT
Skymet's Vice President GP Sharma said anything more than 10 per cent of deficiency is termed as a drought.
Hope Asiad show will raise compound archery's profile: Abhishek Verma
Archer Abhishek Verma feels the four medal haul will at last give the "less talked about" compound archers their due recognition in the country.
US Defence Secretary meets Modi; discusses defence cooperation
The US Defence Secretary called on Modi at the Blair House here where the visiting dignitary is staying.