India
Egypt: 36 killed in prison truck escape attempt
The killed detainees were part of a prison truck convoy of some 600 people heading to Abu Zaabal prison in northern Egypt.
Tunda took to bombs to avenge kin's killing in riot
Abdul Karim Tunda, Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist arrested by Delhi Police from India-Nepal border, became a bomb-maker after the 1985 Bhiwandi riot in Maharashtra to avenge his relatives' killing, police said on Sunday.
Tunda's fascination with explosives began at the age of 12
LeT's top bomb expert Abdul Karim alias Tunda, who was arrested by Delhi police on Friday, had his first brush with explosives at the age of 12 years.
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce gets triple gold in 4x100 relay
Fraser-Pryce became the first woman in world championships history to sweep the sprint events when she anchored Jamaica to gold in the 4x100-meter relay final.
South Korean men's team qualify for 2014 Hockey World Cup
Korea were confirmed after Argentina, who have already qualified, won the Pan American Cup, which was a qualifying event.
Daniel Ricciardo to replace Mark Webber at Red Bull
The 24-year-old Ricciardo has been a junior driver with Red Bull since 2008 and made his Grand Prix debut with Toro Rosso in 2011.
Boy drowns, four others missing in boat tragedy
An infant boy drowned and four others went missing as a boat capsized in river Ganga in Bihar's Munger district on Sunday, official sources said.
Arjun Rampal on Shah Rukh: I don't hold grudge against anybody
Buzz in Bollywood is that SRK and Arjun, who were once best buddies, have fallen out after the release of 'Ra.One'.
State govt to consider raising retirement age to 62 years: Chouhan
Shivraj Singh Chouhan said the government would consider raising the retirement age of state government employees from 60 to 62 years.
Drinking water shortage in China, over 3 million people affected
More than three million people are facing acute shortage of drinking water due to a persistent drought in southwest China which has affected more than 17 million people in 1,311 towns.
Anantnag: Police and locals clash after train runs over 2 people
Two persons were run over by a train when they were trying to cross the railway track in Anantnag.
Anna, Vidya to walk the India Day Parade in Manhattan
The 33rd edition of the Parade organized by Federation of Indian Associations will also see Vidya Balan as its Grand Marshal.
Pakistan, Bangladeshi origin people won't be given overseas Indian card
Bringing major changes in the Citizenship Act, the government has decided that any person who is or had been a citizen of Pakistan and Bangladesh would not be eligible for registration as an overseas Indian card holder.
Iran has 18,000 uranium centrifuges, says outgoing nuclear chief
Iran has installed 18,000 uranium-enrichment centrifuges, the country's outgoing nuclear chief was quoted as saying by Iranian media on Saturday.
'OUATIMD' marches on, can become another hit of 2013
Milan Luthria's latest film 'Once Upon Ay Time In Mumbai Dobaara' is gaining momentum at the box-office.
Czech Republic's Vitezslav Vesely wins men's javelin in Moscow
Vitezslav Vesely of the Czech Republic won the men's javelin at the world championships with a throw of 87.17 metres, edging 2007 champion Tero Pitkamaki of Finland.