India
Two more arrested from Ahmedabad in RAS paper leak case
Two employees of a printing press were arrested for their alleged role in last year's Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC) paper leak.
Bihar to decide over formation of Tourism cabinet
The Bihar government would explore the possibility of forming a 'tourism cabinet' on the lines of the one existing for Agriculture to spur the tourism industry - a potential revenue earner.
Roger Federer, Feliciano Lopez advance to Rogers Cup semis
Federer earned his fourth birthday win by 6-3, 4-6, 6-3 against Ferrer in a one-hour 41-minute match on Friday.
India to draft 5-year plan of action to deepen ties with ASEAN
Swaraj said the India would like to stand with the grouping and take the relationship forward so people's aspirations for growth and development could be fulfilled.
Breaking barriers, 800 Vrindavan widows celebrate Raksha Bandhan
Around 800 widows, shunning the shackles of social stigma on Saturday celebrated 'Raksha Bandhan' for the first time in the temple town.
Michael Phelps pipped in 100m butterfly
Phelps continued his return to competition with second place in the 100 meters butterfly at the US National Championships in Irvine, California.
Rory McIlroy reaps rich rewards after total immersion in game
Brimming with confidence heading into this week's PGA Championship, McIlroy has lived up to that billing by storming into the early lead in the second round.
Vehicle-lifter duo held, 8 bikes recovered
Police on Friday claimed to have arrested two alleged members of a gang of vehicle-lifters and recovered eight motorcycles from their possession.
Kissing scenes: Censor to use same yardstick for Hollywood, Bollywood
This is in a bid to stop allegations of discrepancies in the certification of Indian and international films.
Credit row: Filmmaker claims he directed 'Tamanchey', not director Navneet Behal
Producer Suryaveer Singh Bhullar rubbished the claim saying that the former is just trying to 'blackmail' him.
Iraqi and Kurdish officials welcome US airdrops
The announcements by President Obama reflected the deepest American engagement in Iraq since US troops withdrew in late 2011 after nearly a decade of war.
China says no government ban of purchase of Apple products
The Central Government Procurement Centre, as well as the finance ministry and Apple, said the company never applied to be on the list in the first place.
'Rang Rasiya' trailer: Randeep Hooda is the legendary artist Raja Ravi Varma, Nandana Sen is his muse
Based on the 19th century painter Raja Ravi Varma, the film revolves around Varma's experiences painting Indian gods and goddesses.
Circle officer arrested for allegedly taking bribe of Rs 1 lakh
A circle officer was arrested in the district on Thursday for allegedly taking a bribe of Rs 1 lakh through a middleman.
Mizoram Governor Kamla Beniwal removed due to political vendetta: Sachin Pilot
Condemning the sacking of Mizoram Governor Kamla Beniwal, Rajasthan Congress said her removal is "unconstitutional" and has been done due to "political vendetta".
OLX, Flipkart partner to leverage each other's strengths
The first phase of the tie-up will be kicked off with a joint marketing campaign urging consumers to upgrade by selling their used products on OLX.in before buying the new products on Flipkart.