India
Indian worker in Dubai commits suicide
An Indian worker who lost his passport, hanged himself when he failed to get emergency travel papers to return home from the Indian Consulate in Dubai.
CIA's No. 3 official to quit: Sources
The No 3 official at the CIA, under investigation over ties to a defense contractor linked to a Capitol Hill bribery inquiry.
Rains cool Capital | Heat wave toll 34
A pleasant dip in temperature on Monday evening brought a much-needed relief for the people in Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh.
Former SA leader acquitted of rape
Former Deputy President Jacob Zuma was acquitted of rape in a politically charged trial that has destroyed his presidential aspirations.
SC won't stop Narmada dam work
Government tells court panel is looking at rehabilitation work in MP. PM will decide after getting its report.
Students: Thank God it's summer
Bringing respite to school children from the heat, the Government ordered closure of all aided schools in the city from Wednesday.
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Thai court scraps parliamentary polls
Country was plunged into political ciris after PM called last month's elections three years ahead of schedule.
Gen as CIA chief: Lawmakers say no
US lawmakers are unhappy that a military official, Michael Hayden would lead the civilian spy agency- CIA.
Scientist crack cancer-causing enzyme
Scientists crack the structure of an essential part of telomerase, an enzyme that plays a key role in causing cancer.
'World Bank using old medicines in India'
British medical journal Lancet accuses the World Bank of fudging figures and pumping obsolete medicines.
Jeev tied third, Wei makes history
Wei became the first woman golfer since Babe Didrikson Zaharias in 1945 to make the cut on a men's international Tour.
Schumi set to cash in on Imola show
Michael Schumacher has had a good showing at Nurburgring, winning it four times, but faces a tough time with Alonso hot on his trail.
Bollywood mourns Naushad's death
Bollywood is in mourning following the death of music composer Naushad who began his career with Prem Nagar in 1940.
Arjun gets Uma backing on OBC quota
Uma Bharati on Thursday backed Union Human Resource Department Minister Arjun Singh's proposed move to provide 27 per cent reservation to Other Backward Castes .
Rs 1.5 cr kickback for Natwar son?
The ED has reportedly found that Rs 1.50 crore in kickbacks was paid to Jagat Singh in the oil-for-food scam.