India
India should do more to maintain peace in border areas: China
China defeated India in a brief war in 1962 and the border has remained unresolved since, despite 17 rounds of talks.
Actor Rishi Kapoor hospitalised, diagnosed with malaria
Rishi Kapoor, who was admitted to a hospital here after suffering from malaria, is likely to be discharge on Thursday, said a source.
Shah Rukh Khan keen to promote Bengali films
West Bengal brand ambassador Khan said that films are his forte and that he'd like to do something for Bengali film industry.
Xiaomi is now the world's third-largest smartphone maker
China's Xiaomi Inc has become the world's third-largest smartphone vendor just three years after first hitting the market, trailing only Samsung Electronics and Apple.
DMK treasurer Stalin meets MDMK's Vaiko fueling speculation of alliance ahead of 2016 TN Assembly polls
The meeting took place at the wedding reception of PMK leader Anbumani Ramadoss' daughter.
Ebola may be slowing in Liberia : WHO
A total of 521 health-care workers are known to have been infected with Ebola, 272 of whom have died, according to the update.
Proposal to legalise prostitution to be placed before SC panel: NCW
SC had constituted the panel after a public interest litigation was filed 2010 on rehabilitation of sex workers.
Qatar Airways' free companion travel offer
Qatar Airways customers from India can avail of this offer by visiting its sales offices, its travel agents or the website.
Caparo Group to install bio digester toilets across India: Angad Paul
Paul said Prime Minister Modi and his team are facing a herculean task and they have made the appropriate start.
UN chief calls for stopping Ebola 'at its source'
Ban reiterated that the best way for any country to protect itself from Ebola is to stop the outbreak at its source in West Africa.
Japan nuclear plant gets approval to restart, over three years after Fukushima
The restart of Japan's first reactors to receive clearance to restart under new rules imposed since Fukushima is unlikely until next year as Kyushu Electric still needs to pass operational safety checks.
Tamil Nadu opposes new Road Bill, says it encroaches upon state powers
"There is no corresponding provision in the draft Bill," Tamil Nadu Transport Minister Tamil V Senthilbalaji said.
Google now offers free access to satellite images
Tracking melting glaciers, deforestation or disappearing elephants has been made easier as Google has now allowed access to real time, updated satellite images.
Alibaba's Jack Ma says open to working with Apple on mobile payments
Alibaba affiliate Alipay is China's largest payments service, while Apple just this month debuted its own version of a mobile wallet.
US isolates troops, Australia slaps visa ban on Ebola-hit West Africa states
The Army isolated about a dozen soldiers on their return during the weekend to their home base in Vicenza, Italy.
Edward Snowden awarded Russian private literary prize
Fugitive US intelligence whistleblower Edward Snowden was awarded a private literary prize on Monday.