India
Pak govt pulls out of Benazir case
Pakistan's National Accountability Bureau has withdrawn from a $150 million corruption case against former prime minister Benazir Bhutto.
Jung shoots, seals Olympic berth
Ace Indian pistol shooter Samresh Jung sealed an Olympic quota place after finishing fourth at the ISSF World Cup.
Drunk tailor jailed for Pak boast
Shafaque Siddiqui, a tailor, has been in police custody since 2005 for claiming while drunk, to be a Pak national.
Venus, Davydenko enter second round
In the men's section fourth-seeded Nikolay Davydenko reached the second round beating Italy's Stefano Galvani.
Interpol notice against 7/11 accused
Interpol has issued a Red Corner notice against Rahil Abdul Rahman Sheikh, main accused of 7/11 blasts in Mumbai.
IT's all over, US now wants teachers
H1B visa share for IT pros is declining fast as they are now being applied very widely to a new breed of professionals.
China dominates World TT Championship
China stamped their authority on the World Table Tennis Championship in Zagreb on Thursday.
Gangster's bro sues Shootout...
Gangster Maya Dolas's brother Jeetu has filed an appeal in Mumbai HC to stay the movie as he claims it has factual errors.
Dutt may not be sentenced tomorrow
The special TADA court in Mumbai is unlikely to pronounce the sentence for Bollywood star Sanjay Dutt on Friday.
MIG-21 crashes in J&K, pilots missing
A MIG-21 fighter plane of IAF crashed in the Basantgarh-Mahore mountains in Reasi district in J&K on Tuesday.
Federer ends Nadal's Clay-Court Streak
World No 1, Roger Federer has finally broken his clay court jinx against Rafael Nadal to win the Hamburg Masters.
Pics: Emraan's new look in Awarapan
Awarapan is an intense and compelling drama about love, passion and betrayal. Here's a peek at it.
Centre sends RAF to violence-hit Andhra
Home Ministry has alerted the state to be vigilant about anti-social elements trying to whip up communal passion.
Two blasts rock Afghan, 10 killed
Two bomb blasts 15 minutes apart killed 10 police Thursday, an official said. The Taliban claimed responsibility for the coordinated attacks.
Mumbai city inspires B’wood, H’wood
Mumbai city is gaining popularity in films and the city’s local trains have surfaced once again on the big screen.
UP polls: BSP's poor, powerful voter
The BSP is not just a Dalit party—its mandate comes from the poor and downtrodden of all castes.