India
Egypt: Mubarak's former ruling party dissolved
The court verdict appeared to signal that the military was moving more quickly to meet protesters' demands.
J&K: 3 arrested over religious leader's killing
Moulvi Showkat Ahmad Shah was killed last week in an improvised explosive device (IED) blast.
Magnitude 5.9 quake hits Japan's Kanto region
The quake, which occurred at 11:19 am (0219 GMT) with its focus in Tochiigi prefecture.
Syria protests sweep into capital, defying Assad
Thousands of protesters marched across the country despite a fierce crackdown.
Sathya Sai Baba critical but stable
The panel of doctors treating Sathya Sai Baba are satisfied with the response shown by him to the treatment.
Anna, Lokpal panel members to declare assets
This is part of an effort to improve transparency and lead by example in favour of Lokpal bill.
Hasan Ali case: ED grills Bihar politician
Amalendu Pandey allegedly helped tax defaulter Hasan Ali Khan procure a passport from Patna.
Sex & Zen at premiere of first 3D porn film
The soft-porn film debuts as the stricken porn industry turns to 3D.
Deepika gets a call and praise from Zeenat
The song faced the ire of critics for its lyrics, but it is popular with the youth
Tunisia has legal cases against Ben Ali: minister
Tunisia announced on January 26 that it had asked Interpol to help arrest Ben Ali and his wife.
Vettel bullish about China hat-trick
Defending champion Sebastian Vettel has already won the first two races of the 2011 season.
Egypt: Mubarak detained, respite for army
Mubarak was summoned over the killing of protesters, embezzling of public funds and abuse of power.
'Give Dhyanchand Bharat Ratna before Sachin'
"In my opinion, Dhyanchand should've received this award many years back," said national selector Col Balbir Singh.
Global trends show reverse brain drain: Study
Vacancies in countries like India will be filled also by foreigners seeking better prospects.
Indo-China relationship globally significant: PM
Manmohan Singh said he was looking forward to sharing a wide range of views with BRICS leaders.
Winklevoss twins stuck with Facebook agreement
A court ruled that the twins can't undo their settlement over creation of Facebook.