India
Varun Dhawan: 'ABCD 2' an ode to Indian dancers
Varun Dhawan, who has started shooting for Remo D'Souza's 'ABCD 2', says the film is dedicated to dancers across the country.
Men march on at US Open but more upsets in women's draw
While the women's draw has been ravaged by upsets, the top 10 men are still in the hunt, with Stan Wawrinka, Milos Raonic, Andy Murray and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga all moving on.
Gujarat: Fisherman's wife raises question over husband's death
Meanwhile, President of Gujarat Fishermen Association Veljibhai Masani criticised the Pakistani authorities for the delay in giving information.
Rona Fairhead set to be first chairwoman of BBC Trust
A long-term non-executive director of banking group HSBC, Fairhead has an MBA from Harvard Business School.
Swatch prefers go-it-alone route for smartwatch plans; to unveil its new Swatch Touch next summer
Smartwatches that allow users to connect to their phone to check emails, make calls or monitor their health, are expected to be the next big thing in the tech world.
Book paints the stories of Indian fighter pilots from 1971 war
The book is the tale of these 12 fighter pilots in enemy captivity- their deprivations, their longings for home and families, their interactions with Pakistani military officers and civilians is recounted.
Sania Mirza, Leander Paes advance in US Open doubles event
Sania won both her women's and mixed doubles matches while Paes was also victorious in his mixed doubles match as both Indians advanced to the next round.
Crisis with Russia close to full-scale war
The Ukrainian president, however, said that great efforts were being made to ensure such action does not occur and to solve the crisis diplomatically.
Imran Khan, Qadri lead thousands of protestors to PM Sharif's house
Both Khan and Qadri have been demanding the ouster of Sharif with Khan alleging that last year's general election was rigged.
EC orders transfer of Moradabad SSP ahead of by-poll
Luv Kumar will take charge as the new SSP.
Malaysia seeks trade in investment, services with India
Alias said there could be issues between India and other ASEAN nations due to which this was not happening.
FIBA delays decision to lift ban on turbans
The International Basketball Federation's decision has drawn sharp reactions from top American lawmakers and Sikh bodies which described it as "outdated".
Coal shortage cripples 1,500 MW generation at NTPC plants
Power production has been impacted at NTPC's power stations -- Vindhyachal, Badarpur and Dadri.
India Post commemorative postage stamps now available on Snapdeal
There are currently only eight collections listed with prices ranging from Rs 300 to Rs 5,500.
Roger Federer, Maria Sharapova take centre stage but eyes on Venus Williams
Venus will try to show Serena the way into the fourth round when she takes on 13th seeded Italian Sara Errani in an early matchup on Arthur Ashe Stadium court.
Russia responsible for violence in eastern Ukraine: Barack Obama
Blaming Russia for the escalating violence in eastern Ukraine, US President Barack Obama has said that Moscow was deliberately and repeatedly violating the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine.