India
CRPF jawan rapes minor, arrested
Acting on a tip off, police raided the jawan's place in Doda district, arrested him and rescued the 15-year-old girl.
Sonia slams Gujarat govt for anarchy
Law-and-order situation in Gujarat has come to such a stage that anything can happen any time, said Sonia Gandhi.
Islamists protest Indo-Pak peace talks
Pro-Geelani groups rallied in Islamabad to protest against Mirwaiz's visit and oppose the Indo-Pak peace process.
Dhoni of Indian chess in eye of storm
Diwakar Prasad says he is ready to play bare-chested and prove wrong accusations that he employs unfair means to win matches.
Buchwald, legendary columnist, dead
Called the patron saint of political satire, Buchwald had a worldwide legion of fans who read his syndicated column
Indian envoy to B'desh meets Khaleda Zia
The new Indian High Commissioner to Bangladesh met BNP chairperson Khaleda Zia to discuss bilateral issues.
NRI actress begins crusade for Shilpa
Leading the brigade of protestors is NRI television actress Meera Syal – of The Kumars At No 42 fame.
In Pics: Golden Globe's headturners
Hollywood's leading ladies chose flowing gowns, tousled hair and funky dangling earrings for the Golden Globes Award.
Thousands 'lost and found' at Kumbh
Most of the 'lost' ones are getting reunited with their kin thanks to the service being rendered by two voluntary organisations.
For talks, ULFA must shun violence: PM
The Prime Minister has said his government is determined to ensure peace and security to all citizens.
MP has India's most malnourished kids
Madhya Pradesh has the largest number of malnourished children in India, with 80,000 cases of severe malnutrition.
Mumbai bigwigs rally behind Sanju
Prominent citizens in Mumbai have filed affidavits urging the TADA court not to sentence Sanjay Dutt to imprisonment.
Get B'wood films on your mobile
Roamware, Hungama Mobile and GSM association announced the launch of a 'Mobile Bollywood initiative' in Mumbai.
'6 Britons plotted London bombings'
Six Britons plotted to attack London's transport system in July 2005, the prosecutor in their trial said.
You thought money didn't grow on trees
According to the organisers of an exhibition chronicling the use of bark cloth, money and memories can grow on tress.
John Grisham set for real court drama
It is alleged that John Grisham caused a woman emotional problems by accusing her of sending him anonymous letters.