India
Eminem clone held for NRI murder
A fan of US rapper Eminem has admitted murdering the woman who idolised him and stuffing her in a suitcase.
Nitish ready to tackle crime
The NDA government has formulated an action plan and will seek 50 more companies of central forces for crime control.
PM talks about safe sex
PM Manmohan Singh said that people should do away with traditional shyness on discussing about safe sex.
We are down but not out: Thackeray
Thackeray said that the Shiv Sena was formed with the objective of fighting for the rights of Marathi-speaking people.
US visa now in just two weeks
Some good news for those who intend to go to the US. The maximum waiting period for a US visa will soon be reduced to two weeks.
Speaker snubs Advani, LS adjourned
LS Speaker Somnath Chatterjee turns down LK Advani's request to table all documents related to Volcker Report be tabled in Parliament.
14 dead, 370 hurt in China quake
The quake measured 5.7 on the Richter scale and struck at 8:49 am (0619 IST), the China National Seismic Observation Network said.
Preity Zinta files case against tabloid
Priety Zinta has filed a defamation case against a tabloid that published her name in the Salman -Aishwarya tape controversy.
NRI sues scientist who cloned Dolly
Prem Singh, an NRI scientist has filed a million pound racial discrimination case against his former boss who is famous for cloning Dolly the sheep.
A portal that eyes housewives
Working women who have quit their jobs to look after their families, but want part time employment, can seek help from an exclusive portal.
Big B bonds well with child actors
After Black, Amitabh Bachchan will now be seen in his forthcoming film Ek Ajnabi playing hero to another child.
Petrol mafia thrives as Govt sleeps
The fuel adulteration mafia has spread its stronghold far and wide due to the lack of proper punitive laws in place.
Booking a holiday or getting robbed?
Consumers who shop and bank online believe criminals have no plans to take any holidays this season.
Kanishka trial cost Canadians $60 mn
The Air India trial, which ended in March, cost the Canadian taxpayers almost $60 million .
A-I Bombing: Canada orders new probe
Canada's government has ordered a public inquiry into how the 1985 bombing of an Air India jet with the loss of 329 lives was investigated.
100 injured in B?desh train collision
The accident reportedly occured when the two trains ignored the signal and sped towards each other, colliding head-on.