India
UN chief welcomes airstrikes in Syria
The United Nations welcomed airstrikes against militants in Syria which he said pose "an immediate threat to international peace and security."
Smaller parties of grand Mahayuti alliance miffed with Shiv Sena, BJP over seat sharing
The Republican Party of India, the Rashtriya Samaj Party and Swabhimani Shetkari Sanghathana have rejected the Bharatiya Janata Party proposal which offered them only seven seats.
Manufacturing cost of the $650 iPhone 6 is $200, $750 iPhone 6 Plus costs Apple $216
Apple will make more profit on the iPhone Plus version, according to a report from research firm IHS Technology.
HC directs Maharashtra to ensure power supply at exam centres
The bench was hearing a contempt petition filed by activist Vishnu Gawli which alleged that there was load shedding at exam centres during examinations.
Asian Games: Indian women cyclists finish last
Deborah and Kezia Vargheese finished at the bottom of their qualifier, finishing ninth and 10th respectively.
'Daawat-E-Ishq' will spurt misuse of 498A
An average Indian lives reel life in real life many times, consciously or unconsciously.
Love, eggs and ideas: the keys to North Korean weightlifting success
Weightlifters Om Yun Chol and Kim Un Guk are the standard-bearers of North Korea's impressive weightlifting squad but precious little is known about either of them.
Chhattisgarh lawyer suicide attempt: SC directs Bilaspur CJM to prepare report
The female lawyer from Chhattisgarh had consumed phenyl in the court premises on Monday after claiming that she was gangraped.
Police plan to turn Kerala capital 'tobacco-free'
Kerala capital may turn into a tobacco-free city, with city police taking initiatives, including strict implementation of anti-tobacco laws.
Former IIM-Ahmedabad lecturer accuses her ex-boyfriend of raping her
A former assistant lecturer of Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad lodged a rape complaint against her former boyfriend.
Protests likely over Ajit Singh's bungalow, Delhi Metro shuts down one station
The Delhi Metro shut down the Race Course Metro station on its Yellow Line which runs between Jahangirpuri in north Delhi and Huda City Centre in Gurgaon.
Parental opposition defeating anti-polio efforts in Pakistan
Pakistan has so far recorded 166 countrywide cases this year against 93 in 2013, mainly due to parents' misconceptions held by families, officials said.
Ten-member Table Tennis squad leaves for Asian Games challenge
The squad, spearheaded by the most experienced Sharath Kamal, left for Incheon to take part in the ongoing Asian Games.
Our industry makes a lot of money, but our films don't travel: Irrfan Khan
Irrfan, whose films 'The Lunchbox' and 'Qissa', have grabbed a lot of eyeballs on the foreign turf via festivals
DMRC observes World Green Building Week
The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has partnered with Indian Green Building Council (IGBC) of the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) to observe the week on the theme "Get up, Green Up".
'24' season two is not based on Mumbai attacks: Abhinay Deo
Abhinay Deo has denied that the season two of espionage series '24' will be based on the 2008 Mumbai attacks.