India
Nine gamblers arrested in Sahibabad
Nine persons were arrested from Sahibabad area for gambling, police said on Saturday.
'Tiranga' director Mehul Kumar arrested for misappropriating funds
The court had directed the Juhu police station to lodge a case against Mehul Kumar and conduct an inquiry.
Indian Navy receives second P-8I maritime patrol aircraft
Boeing, which is building eight P-8I aircrafts for India, delivered the first one in May.
Del Potro turns down Argentina over 'two-faced' approach
Del Potro had told at the end of 2012 he would not play in the Davis Cup at all this year to concentrate on the ATP Tour.
Chowrasia shoots 66, moves to 16th in Manila
Chowrasia blazed through a brilliant back nine to card a six-under 66 and jump to tied 16th from overnight 61st at the midway stage of the World Manila Masters.
China to ease 30-yr-old one-child policy, abolish labour camps
China's family-planning policy currently limits most urban couples to one child and allows two children for rural families if their first-born is a girl.
PM not at CHOGM due to domestic compulsions, says Salman Khurshid
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh decided against attending the CHOGM summit as he was pressed by "competing sentiments" in India about outstanding issues with Sri Lanka and domestic compulsions like polls in five states, External Affairs Minister Salman Khur...
Finland finds life after Nokia in mobile games boom
Mobile gaming is fast becoming the Nordic country's new flagship export industry.
BJP state government only talks, does not work, says Sonia Gandhi
Congress President Sonia Gandhi will address a public rally in Khargone, Madhya Pradesh on Friday. The Congress president has been campaigning in the BJP-ruled states to garner votes for Congress for upcoming general elections 2014.
Court to decide on Musharraf's travel to Dubai November 18
A Pakistani court will decide on November 18 whether former president Pervez Musharraf will be allowed to visit his ailing mother in Dubai, revoking a government ban on him travelling abroad.
Sanctions easing can be reversed if Iran does not deliver, says Obama
President Barack Obama sought to reassure skeptical US lawmakers on Thursday that any easing of sanctions on Iran that emerges from negotiations could easily be reversed and "ramped back up" if Tehran fails to curb its nuclear program.
Delhi: Sheila Dikshit has assets worth Rs 2.7 crore
Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit has declared assets whose value has more than doubled during the past five years, reaching around Rs 2.7 crore.
US: Plane's pilot says passenger fell into ocean
"I have a door ajar and a passenger that fell down. I'm six miles (9 kilometres) from Tamiami," the pilot said.
UK keen to invest in Bengal, Cameron invites Mamata to London
The source said that industrialists from the UK would visit West Bengal, while those from the state would visit Britain.
Sabarimala Ayyappa shrine opens from Friday
The famous Lord Ayyappa temple at Sabrimala, worshipped by millions of devotees every year, will open for the two-month 'Mandala-Makaravilakku' festival from Friday.
MP HC orders removal of word 'Ram Leela' from Bhansali's film
The film's name was previously changed from Ramleela to Ram-Leela and it was now being called 'Goliyon Ki Rasleela Ram-Leela'.