India
Kadal: Listen to the songs composed by AR Rahman
After the release of the first teaser trailer, director Mani Ratnam is out with the music of the film.
Connecticut victims: Lively kids, devoted adults
The children and adults who were shot dead Adam Lanza on Friday are remembered here by their family and friends.
Singur 'great disappointment', Tatas may still go to Bengal
Ratan Tata will step down as Chairman of Tata group on December 28.
Mistrust runs deep over Egypt referendum
A coalition of rights groups said the first round was invalid and should be held over again.
Indian hockey players excited about big-ticket league
Sardar, who was a marquee player, was brought for a record USD 78,000 by the Delhi Wave Riders.
Raghunath says its unbelievable, while Sandeep is disappointed
Raghunath was was unable to describe his feelings after fetching a whopping USD 76,000 at the inaugural HIL auctions.
GMR seeks over $800 million from Maldives
The Maldivian government, however, debunked the calculations and insisted on getting a forensic audit done through an international firm.
Rajinikanth to launch Bharathiraja's next's audio?
Bharathiraja wants to bring back his lucky trio to launch the audio of his next film, 'Annakodiyum Kodiveeranum'.
Tena Desae: You can't sign a film just due to script
At the end of the day, success of the film matters most, rather than individual actors, feels Tena.
Sardar Singh bags top price in HIL auction
Delhi WaveRiders, owned by the Wave group, bidded $78000, the most for India captain among the five marquee players.
Sonam Kapoor's clothes on auction for charity
The actress will auction her clothes on her friend, stylist Pernia Qureshi's online fashion boutique.
India urged to reject changes in anti-terror law
Rajya Sabha is scheduled to vote on amendments to the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act 1967 on Monday.
China arrests legislator with 4 wives, 10 children
The allegations against Li Junwen have in the past been featured prominently in state media as part of an anti-corruption drive.
Katherine Heigl, Jon Favreau fight over a bill
Actress Katherine Heigl and 'Iron Man' director Jon Favreau knocked off a glass while fighting over a bill.
No leave from work, high airfares hit Indian holidayers
However, the number of domestic holidayers remained stable with hill stations being the most favoured destination, followed by beaches.
Conservative party favored as voting in Japan begins
Major newspapers are predicting Sunday's vote will give the Liberal Democratic Party a majority of the seats in the 480-seat lower house of Parliament.