India
Woods shoots 69, in contention in Abu Dhabi
Tiger Woods was two shots behind leader Thorbjorn Olesen of Denmark after Day 2.
Notify RTE rules at the earliest: Sibal tells states
The RTE came into force on April 1, 2010 but several states were slow in notifying them.
Bus-sized asteroid comes close to Earth
The asteroid 2012 BX34 passed within 59,044 km of Earth at about 9 pm, Planetary Society of India Director N Raghunandan Kumar said.
Supreme Court stays Kobad Ghandy's bail
The Supreme Court suspended the Andhra Pradesh High Court order granting bail to Maoist leader Kobad Ghandy.
China a 'formidable challenge to global trading'
Chinese trade practices, including subsidies for state-owned industries, have been "damaging" to trade partners, said US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner.
G4 make renewed bid for UNSC expansion
The G4 initiative has garnered wide cross-regional support with nearly 80 members having expressed their support in writing.
McAfee rejects Symantec claim about market share
McAfee rejected a claim that several corporate customers had switched over to using products from rival Symantec.
Facebook takes on 'clickjacking' spammers
Facebook and the state of Washington sued a company they accused of a practice called "clickjacking."
Android tablets closing in on iPad
Global tablet shipments reached an all-time high of 26.8 million units in the fourth quarter.
PIL against auto ban in Greater Hyderabad
HYDERABAD: Members of the Telangana Automotors Drivers Trade Union (TATU) filed a public interest litigation in the High Court on ..
Traffic cops son held for murder
CHENNAI: The son of a traffic head constable was arrested in connection with the murder of a college librarians wife in Vandalur,..
Governor pats Jaya for governments performance
CHENNAI: Tamil Nadu Governor K Rosaiah on Thursday lauded the performance of J Jayalalithaas government in the State. His applaus..
B'lore: School to reply on 'inappropriate' chats
The principal allegedly sent obscene messages to a student on a social networking site.
Things would fall in place in Pakistan soon: Khar
Hina Rabbani Khar said some of the most established democracies from all over the world have supported the non-civilian Govts in Pakistan.
Iran is ready to return to nuclear talks
Iran indicated earlier this week that it was ready for a new round of talks with the five permanent UN Security Council members plus Germany.
Kashmir valley receives fresh snowfall
Pahalgam received 9 cm snowfall, while Kokernag recorded 10 cm snowfall, a MeT official said.