India
Either change or you are out: Bardhan tells Left
Bardhan recalled that he had earlier cautioned over the "arrogance" of Left leaders.
Petrol price hike: Rs 8 to Rs 63 in 21 years
Following are the revisions since 1989 in the retail prices of four key petroleum products.
Pak warns US against 'unilateral actions'
Pakistan Parliament warned that the transit facility to NATO forces would be withdrawn if drone strikes continued.
Osama informant's treatment key to torture debate
Hassan Ghul is an al Qaeda operative who carried messages between Iraqi insurgents.
ISI chief Pasha offers to resign: reports
BBC reported that Pasha's offer was rejected by Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani.
Rajinikanth death rumours are false, says family
"Rajinikanth dead" was one of the top Twitter trends Friday afternoon.
Yunus quits Grameen Bank after tiff with govt
Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus's resignation came as he lost his final legal battle.
Osama killing 'not an assassination': US
US Attorney General Eric Holder says Operation Geronimo was a "kill or capture mission".
Angry Birds attack the Web, work hours at stake
The pop culture sensation 'Angry Birds' is now available on the Web browser.
Hugh Grant may replace Sheen on 'Two And...'
Sheen was among TV's highest-paid actors at a reported $1.8 million an episode.
India-Afghanistan are partners in progress: PM
He assured Afghan President that India will stand by the war-torn nation through "thick and thin".
Will Prabal Gurung replace Galliano at Dior?
His career began in New Delhi while studying at National Institute of Fashion Technology.
A flying robot may soon replace CCTV cameras
Scientists develop new flying robot equipped with the world's most advanced intelligence systems.
It's natural to believe in God: Oxford study
Human beings have natural tendencies to believe in God and life after death.
Supportive colleagues help people live longer
The study also showed that having a supportive boss had no impact on mortality.
Bin Laden eyed small cities as targets: US
Osama bin Laden urged to kill more Americans in a single attack, to drive them from the Arab world.