India
Bipasha: Media is more worried about my marriage than my own mother
Bipasha Basu is tired of being constantly questioned about her plans to settle down in life.
Srinagar CRPF camp terror attack: 2 suspects arrested
The first person arrested is a suspected Pakistani terrorist from Multan while the other person was arrested from Uri.
Nadal beats Federer to enter the BNP Paribas Open semis
Comeback man Rafael Nadal defeated Roger Federer 6-4, 6-2 in the quarter-finals of the BNP Paribas Open.
Samsung unveils 5-inch Galaxy S4 with 8-core processor, 13MP camera
Samsung has added fresh fuel to its competition with the Apple iPhone. The Galaxy S4 has a larger, sharper screen than its predecessor, the best-selling S III.
Delhi transport official arrested for raping NRI woman
In the complaint, the woman said Narendra Sharma had sex with her several times in India and Australia on the promise of marrying her.
Smooth comeback for Nadal so far, but concerns remain
Nadal has shown no visible sign of discomfort, with his knee taped up throughout his matches but his fans are worried.
Mumbai: Four men arrested for gangraping 23-year-old girl
The girl was gangraped and her lover, a taxi driver who is married, assaulted at the latter's residence in suburban Vile Parle.
AgustaWestland seeks more time to give its response
The Italian firm has been given seven more days to explain its linkages with the two firms which were used to pay kickbacks in the deal.
Uproar in J&K Assembly over CRPF killings
The Opposition resorted to sloganeering for some time as they also demanded the resignation of the government.
Marines row: Salman Khurshid meets PM Manmohan Singh
The two marines are charged with homicide for killing two fishermen off the Kerala coast in February, 2012.
Police want Vijender's blood samples to be collected in presence of an officer
After boxer Vijender Singh refused to submit samples for drug testing, the Police is seeking court orders to collect them.
17 Indian fishermen detained by Pakistani marine agency
The Pakistani agency also detained seventeen fishing trawlers, off Jakhau coast, Gujarat, near the international maritime boundary.
Pakistani soldier stoned to death for love affair
A government official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the jirga had ruled the woman must be shot to death.
Total of 1,582 dark stretches in Delhi: Government
The maximum dark stretches - 277 - are in South-West district, while the minimum - 29 - in New Delhi district.
Srinagar terror attack: Pak rejects India's contention
Pakistan termed India's statement blaming it of involvement in attacks as 'irresponsible statements' and 'knee-jerk reactions'.
DRDO computers 'hacked', probe on
The hacking is suspected to have been carried out by Chinese hackers and there are fears that some sensitive information could have been compromised.