India
Rave party organisers bite MoonDust
A music fest was hastily called off on the third day following allegations that it involved drugs and alcohol.
Delhi HC rejects Manu's 'stale' plea
The Delhi HC has heard Jethmalani's petition seeking the transfer of Justice Sodhi from the Jessica Lall case.
Mush urges to empower Muslim women
Musharraf also called for efforts to correct a perception of militancy and extremism that dogged the Islamic world.
CPI condemns Saddam's death sentence
CPI has asked the government to take a strong stand against Saddam Hussain's death sentence and demand the judgment be revoked.
PM says India is changing, take note
Political postures based in the past won’t help the country, says Manmohan in speech to economic think tank.
Saddam verdict good day for Iraqis: US
The White House called the guilty verdict handed down to former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein on Sunday a good day for Iraqis.
Saddam verdict sparks fears of violence
Saddam's death sentence unleashed fears of fresh violence and new questions about the fairness and impartiality of the tribunal.
Distraction: My cousin Binni!
Last week my mother threw another bombshell on me just as I was settling down to work, post Diwali.
Govt asks private guards to play spy
The Government said it was planning to rope in the services of private security guards in the country for information gathering.
Dhobi fined Rs1.8 cr for power theft
A dhobi (laundry man) running a laundry establishment has been fined Rs 1.8 cr for stealing electricity.
Jr BJP leaders want me dead: Uma
Uma says she had refused to avail the security provided to her by the MP govt as she had "become suspicious".
Customs officials guilty for '93 blasts
Two Customs officials were on Thursday convicted by the TADA Court, for their role in the 1993 serial blasts case.
'Indian men last least time in bed'
Three-quarters of Indian men confess having had a one-night stand and they also last the least time in bed.
Lankan air force bombs LTTE positions
The LTTE said Sri Lankan ground forces were also firing artillery at LTTE-held areas in the east.
Sony to sell world’s lightest notebook
Japan's Sony Corp said on Wednesday it plans to start selling the world's lightest notebook computer in December in Japan.
Japan to stick to sanctions on N Korea
Japan said it would maintain sanctions on North Korea until the impoverished nation gives up nuclear weapons development.