India
'Rawat not likely to be discharged from AIIMS before July 15'
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Harish Rawat, being treated for a neck injury at AIIMS in Delhi, is not likely to be discharged from the hospital before July 15 and doctors have advised him to let the injury heal naturally rather than undergoing an operation,...
Student killed in Bengal for protesting against crimes
The body parts, lying scattered along the tracks, were found early on Saturday.
Queen smashes whisky, gives her name to Britain's biggest warship
The 65,000-tonne HMS Queen Elizabeth is one of two carriers being built to overhaul Britain's naval capabilities.
Humid start to day for Delhi; showers likely
Partially cloudy skies are expected throughout the day with light rain.
Apple poaches senior Tag Heuer executive as iWatch nears
Apple has poached a senior executive from Swiss luxury watch brand Tag Heuer, which could be to help it with the launch of its iWatch expected this autumn.
Russian navy starts drills in Black Sea
The drills were supervised by Black Sea Fleet Commander Alexander Vitko.
Essential etiquette tips for the digital age
What should you do when your boss sends a Facebook friend request? Is it okay to take and share smartphone pictures at a friend's wedding?
Whales are engineers of ocean ecosystems
They have a powerful and positive influence on the function of oceans, global carbon storage, and the health of commercial fisheries, they said.
Modi greets US on its Independence Day
The Prime Minister is expected to travel to the US in September during which he will have a Summit meeting with President Barack Obama.
Building collapse: Rescue work over, site sealed
The toll in the mishap rose to 61 on Thursday with the recovery of 14 bodies with the breakup being 41 men and 20 women.
UK PM's ex-media chief Coulson jailed for Murdoch tabloid hacking
Andy Coulson was convicted last week of conspiracy to intercept voicemails on mobile phones following a high-profile eight-month trial at London's Old Bailey court.
Nine Pakistani prisoners freed by India
Five of the prisoners are fishermen while the others are those who illegally crossed into the Indian side some time ago.
Delhi's GB Road sex workers to finally get new address
The idea dawned upon the EC when it realised that very few sex workers had come forward when the electoral rolls were revised ahead of the April-May Lok Sabha election.
I haven't disowned 'Humshakals', says Esha Gupta
'Humshakals' received bad reviews from critics but still managed to do good business.
Bharti Airtel gains; RBI allows increase in FII limit
Foreign institutional investors can now invest up to 74 percent in Bharti Airtel under the portfolio investment scheme, the RBI said in a statement late on Thursday.
Susie Wolff adds female face to Friday F1 practice
Wolff will accelerate out of the Silverstone to become the first woman driver in 22 years to take part in a grand prix weekend.