India
It's a Hollywood breakup for Cruise
The latest high-profile Hollywood breakup is between a movie star and a top studio.
Shane Warne comes to Hair's rescue
Shane Warne has leapt to the defence of Darrell Hair, saying he's not racist and did what he thought was best.
LS approves salary hike of MPs
Amid opposition from the Left parties, Lok Sabha on Wednesday passed a Bill hiking salary and allowances of MPs.
Worcestershire keen to retain Zaheer
In Worcestershire's current season, Zaheer got 69 wickets, with career-best figures of 9-138 against Essex.
Maxim booked in Kushboo case
Central Crime Branch filed a chargesheet against the five accused in the Kushboo versus Maxim magazine case.
Cable operators to resume services
Cable operators are to resume services after govt assured that "parties not violating norms will not be punished".
Pune boy breaks channel-crossing record
Aditya Santosh Raut is the youngest in the world to have completed channel crossing across five continents.
Christie's NY auction preview in Delhi
Christie's holds a preview of Indian art before an auction at New York, bringing forth works of progressive artists.
HC stays order on Godhra letters
Delhi HC stays CIC's order directing production of correspondence between Narayanan Vajpayee during post-Godhra riots.
Domicile not necessary for RS MP
The judgement will also grant relief Prime Minister who was elected to the Upper House of Parliament from Assam.
PM's order: Stop harassing Muslims
Terrorists have no religion and law enforcement agencies must stop targeting Muslims, says the PM.
SC dismisses PIL against Sonia Gandhi
The petitioners had contended that Sonia Gandhi has not taken the citizenship of India and she continued to be a citizen of Italy.
Rauf confesses to al-Qaeda links
Rashid Rauf, key mastermind behind the terror plot to blow 10 UK flights, is said to have confessed links with al-Qaeda.
Police file FIR against Ambala MLA
The police have filed an FIR against an MLA from Ambala under the Prevention of Insult to National Honour Act.
Natwar to 'book' Govt on Oil-for-Food
Natwar Singh says he would soon write a book to reveal why the Indian government acted on the Volcker report.
Women strip and plough for rain
Dozens of Nepali women stripped naked and ploughed their fields in west Nepal, hoping to appease the gods.