India
Stampede kills 18 at German Love Parade fest
Atleast 80 people were injured at the event meant to celebrate love and peace.
Anand eyes number one spot
Anand, who retained his world championship in May, has already resumed training to move to the top from world No 3.
Greenpeace founder Dorothy Stowe dies at 89
Stowe was suffering from a kidney disease, leukemia and diabetes and died at the University of British Columbia hospital.
Major quake rocks Indonesia, no casualties yet
The quake's epicentre was about 410 km north-west off North Sulawesi province, Indonesia's National Meteorology and Geophysics Agency said.
US imposes sanctions on Pak Taliban leaders
The sanctions freeze the US-held assets of the three men and prohibit any financial transactions with them by US citizens.
Al Gore faces sexual harassment charges again
Former US vice president already being investigated for claims made by therapist.
A cup of coffee a day OK for pregnant women
A study says, moderate caffeine consumption probably won't increase the risk of a miscarriage or premature birth.
ISI, Taliban working together, says US envoy
Holbrooke has spelt out the terror concerns plaguing both India and the US and how it directly affects India.
Two militants killed in Kupwara gunbattle
The encounter broke out between militants, hiding in Rajwar forest in Handwara, 90 kms from Srinagar.
Rs 250 as monthly charges for Cable TV: TRAI
TRAI proposes to divide cable services into 3 pricing slabs. The first one would have a monthly charge of Rs 100 for a minimum of 30 Free-To-Air channels, including the mandatory DD channels.
Balaji to exhibit disclaimer in 'Once Upon...'
It will state that the film bears no resemblance to alleged former smuggler Haji Mastan
Lindsay Lohan starts shortened jail term in L.A.
The actress was booked into an all-female jail in south Los Angeles for violating her probation on two 2007 charges
Prove that Osama, Mullah Omar are in Pak: Gilani
Gilani said the US should provide "credible and verifiable information" if they think Osama bin Laden is in Pakistan.
Afghans seek control of security by 2014
Despite a foreign troop surge that aims to tackle the Taliban in their spiritual heartland, questions remain over the effectiveness of Afghan security forces.
Secular Syria bans Islamic veil at universities
Opponents say such bans violate freedom of religion and personal choice.
Apple expands iPad sales to 9 more countries
Apple plans to start selling the iPad tablet, its latest hit product, in nine new international markets on Friday.