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Under what law are Italian marines to be tried, SC to Centre
The Supreme Court on Tuesday asked the central government to categorically spell out its stand about the law under which to try the two Italian marines accused of killing two Indian fishermen.
Thai PM under siege, lengthy protests take toll on economy
Protesters seeking to oust Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra surrounded Thai government headquarters on Monday in response to police efforts to clear them from the streets, as farmers besieged her temporary office to demand payment for rice.
I don't worry about the box office numbers, says Mahie Gill
Mahie Gill says that as the films she does are not big budget projects, she is not worried about numbers.
Iran says may send forces to Pakistan to free border guards
The statement comes after Iranian media reports said the guards had been seized by militants operating from Pak.
Matteo Renzi set to become Italy's youngest Prime Minister
Centre-left leader Matteo Renzi was set to be nominated as Italy's youngest Prime Minister in a matter of days after a party coup forced Enrico Letta to resign as premier of the euro zone state struggling to pull out of recession.
Verdict on plea of convicts in Rajiv Gandhi case tomorrow
The fate of three death row convicts in Rajiv Gandhi assassination case will be sealed on Tuesday when the Supreme Court will pronounce its verdict on their plea for commutation of their sentence to life imprisonment on ground of delay in deciding their m...
Sunny Leone to teach basic cinema etiquette to movie buffs
Director by Bhushan Patel, Sunny's 'Ragini MMS 2' is much bolder and scarier than its prequel.
BAFTAs 2014: '12 Years A Slave' wins Best Film
The prizes, coming two weeks before Academy Awards, are watched as an indicator of likely Oscars success.
India completes Olympic return with Sochi flag raising
India had been banned since December 2012 after elections at its Olympic association (IOA) saw a corruption-tainted official voted in as secretary general.
Child dead, five injured in firing over property dispute in Kulheri
A nine-year-old child was killed and five others, including two women, were injured when one group allegedly opened fire on another in a property dispute in Kulheri village in the district, police said on Sunday.
Kamal Haasan: Despite being my senior, Balu Mahendra was a friend
Kamal Haasan has fond memories of his bonding with 'Sadma' filmmaker Balu Mahendra.
US now aware of Indian cinema, its reach: Anil Kapoor
The 15th edition of IIFA, a four-day event, will be held in Tampa Bay in Florida this April.
No point staying in power after Jan Lokpal setback, says Prashant Bhushan
Holding BJP and Congress responsible for the fall of Arvind Kejriwal government, AAP leader Prashant Bhushan on Saturday said the party was left with no option but to quit as implementing Jan Lokpal was their top priority.
What is going to be Sridevi's next film? Comedy or drama?
Sridevi, who made a come back on the silver screen with a sterling performance in 'English Vinglish'.
Congress MP files defamation plea against Kejriwal in Delhi High Court
Avtar Singh Bhadana, a Congress MP from Haryana termed Kejriwal as one of the "most corrupt persons of India".
Gunday: Priyanka is the strongest person I've met, says Ali Abbas Zafar
Zafar says Priyanka's personal dilemma of her father's loss didn't affect her work one bit.