India
India signs UN treaty against N-terror
India has signed a UN-sponsored global treaty on preventing nuclear terrorism, an official said on Wednesday.
BMW's radical 'Twin Towers' banned
F1's governing body has banned the radical-looking 'Twin Tower' vertical front wings used by BMW Sauber.
Harbhajan says India will bounce back
India will bounce back from the defeat in West Indies and win an overdue trophy in Sri Lanka, says Harbhajan.
Sania Mirza shown the door again
Sania Mirza was shown the doors by little known Russian Vasilisa Bardina in the first round at Stanford, US.
Arunachalam junks mole-cular theory
V S Arunachalam denies allegations that he was the mole in Prime Minister Narasimha Rao's Office.
Aussies to help Flintoff with fitness
Australian officials may help Flintoff prove his fitness ahead of this winter's series in domestic grade cricket.
7/11 brings wave of sympathy for BPOs
The string of blasts in Mumbai have brought sympathy from different parts of the world to call centre employees.
7/11: Police detain 2 more suspects
Two more people - Sohail Sheikh and Zameel Ahmed - have been detained in the Mumbai blasts case.
Jaswant's spy talk hypocrisy: Cong
Congress Spokesman Abhishek Singhvi advised Jaswant Singh to stop doing drama and try to fool the nation.
Untouchability charge against Sabarimala
The actress made the "revelation" in a letter to an astrologer who said the deity had been defiled by the touch.
Crossdresser skirts dress code
The lawyer in an ankle-length skirt, lace stockings and a diamond brooch said he was protesting against male bias.
All eyes on Ajay-Kareena love scene
An intimate love scene between actors Ajay Devgan and Kareena Kapoor in Omkara is raising a lot of interest.
Indian colts keen to shine at SAF Games
The coach admitted that there would be a lot of pressure on the young players at the South Asian meet.
Pak govt to modify Hudood, retain hadd
The Pakistan Government has decided to retain all Islamic punishments in the 'Hudood' Ordinance.
We want to die: Farmers’ plea to Prez
Thirty-five debt-ridden cotton farmers have requested President APJ Abdul Kalam to allow them to commit suicide.
OBC quota panel submits report
The Oversight Committee submitted its interim report on the implementation of quotas to the government on Monday.