India
Inspector apologises for 'hate' poem in police journal
Sujata Patil's poem had described Azad Maidan protesters as "snakes" and "traitors", whose hands should have been "chopped off".
Federer to skip Switzerland's Davis Cup opener
The 17-times grand slam champion played twice for his country last year but has decided to sit it out.
Three-year-old girl raped and murdered in AP
The 21-year-old accused lured the young victim by giving some chocolates to her.
Rhinos banking on home support to stall Waveriders
The Rhinos will need to do a lot on Wednesday given the form Waveriders are in.
No scope for 3rd party role in tackling tension at LoC: India
India made it clear that the issue has to be dealt with bilaterally and there was no scope of any third party involvement.
Kangna: Compliments don't matter if you're confident
Kangna says while enacting a role, she emphasises on the hairstyle of her characters too.
Thane girl to get bravery award on R-Day for saving sister from panther
Hali in 2012 hurled huge stones at the panther, chasing it away and rescued her pregnant sister from its clutches.
'Steve Ballmer is not the right leader for Microsoft'
"For Microsoft to really get back in the game seriously, you need a big change in management," said Joachim Kempin, who worked at Microsoft between 1983 and 2002.
It's a great opening for Kamal Haasan's 'Vishwaroopam'
The Tamil film has actors Pooja Kumar, Rahul Bose and Andrea Jeremiah in key roles.
Andhra Pradesh: Police file case against Jethmalani
Speaking at a book launch function in New Delhi on November 8, the noted criminal lawyer had described Lord Ram as a "bad husband".
Caterham to launch 2013 car at first test
Caterham have confirmed that their 2013 car, CT03, will be unveiled at the start of next month's first pre-season test.
Pakistan arrests 27 Indian fishermen, seizes six boats
Pakistan has over 200 Indian fishermen in its jails and around 125 Pakistani fishermen are in Indian prisons.
Glock leaves Marussia F1 team
The Russian-licensed team said that a replacement would be announced in due course.
I don't think Obama will do anything in favour or against outsourcing in the IT sector: Pramit Pal Chaudhuri
Barack Obama sworn in for his 2nd term: What can India expect?
Snapshot: Big B greets hundreds of well wishers at Jalsa
Amitabh Bachchan is indeed the most loved actor in Bollywood and the fans never cease to show their love for the actor.
Stephens advances to Australian Open quarter-finals
Sloane Stephens advanced to the quarter-finals of the Australian Open with a 6-1, 3-6, 7-5 win over Bojana Jovanovski.