India
Amritsar-Lahore bus trial begins
A Pakistani bus completed the second and final phase of the trial run of the Amritsar-Lahore bus service on Tuesday. The bus is expected to be operational by the end of December.
Quake jolts New Zealand capital
A magnitude five earthquake rocked Wellington early on Tuesday morning. However, there were no reports of any casualties.
Britney fans spear Kevin
DivorceKevin.com highlights Britney's disappearance since she said "I do" to the dancer-turned-wannabe-rapper.
Salem aide Naeem in police net
Naeem Khan used to run the extortion business on behalf of Salem from Dubai. He is accused in the murder of builder Pradeep Jain.
All is not right in the Indian heartland
All is not right on World Human Rights Day as gross human rights violations are still prevalent in modern day India.
UPA has big plans for Vijay Diwas
A major military carnival will be held at India Gate in Delhi. Weapons used in the war will be displayed at the National Stadium.
Violence a major concern for Germany
During the 1988 European Championship, there were serious problems involving Dutch, English and German fans.
PC assures Volcker probe will be fair
Chidambaram gave an assurance of a "fair and impartial" probe by the Enforcement Directorate into the Volcker findings.
Marathi manoos or Hindutva: Sena fumbles
In the last four decades the party has shifted focus more than twice, detractors say Sena is confused about its ideologies.
Big B is the only man in my life: Goan fan
Meet a Bachchan fan who has been idolising the star for 30 years and has even remained unmarried for the Big B.
VHP spells hope for lonely sanyasin
VHP on Wednesday recalled Uma's association with Ram janambhoomi and said it would back Uma if she supports Ram temple movement.
Two armymen killed in J&K
Rifleman Sulaiman and Hawaldar Charan Singh were killed when heavily-armed terrorists opened fire on a patrol party of Rashtriya Rifles.
Omar Sharif pleads not guilty to battery charge
Sharif has pleaded "not guilty" to hitting a Beverly Hills restaurant parking attendant in the face and calling him a "stupid Mexican."
NRIs make inroads into Punjab
The NRI community is making sure that they get a smooth ride when they come back to their native state.
Pitt all set to adopt Jolie's children
Pitt has filed legal papers to adopt the children who will go by the last name of Jolie-Pitt after the legal procedure.
Connery stirred, not shaken, by latest 007
Screen legend Sean Connery has given his blessing to Daniel Craig, who will play the latest incarnation of superspy James Bond.