India
Pakistan shells Indian villages along LoC in J&K, 5 civilians killed, 30 injured
Heavy mortar shelling from Pakistan side targeted many Indian villages including Kaku de Kothey and Arnia village at the RS Pura sector.
BJP condemns Pakistan for ceasefire violations
The BJP condemned the firing by Pakistan at Indian posts along the LoC and said the defence forces have been tasked to give an appropriate reply.
Delhi Police announces Rs 50,000 cash reward for tracing 3-year-old girl
The girl along with her parents and other relatives had reached India Gate on last Sunday evening from where she has gone missing.
Delhi: South African convicted for trying to export contraband
Michael Shibambo was held guilty under provisions of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act after 17.5 kg of the contraband substance was found concealed in his trolley bag.
Coal Ministry sets up IMG to study rail freight tariff
The previous UPA government had increased the coal freight rate by 5.7 per cent in Railway Budget 2013-14.
'Haider' performs well, its collections are expected to grow: Industry experts
The Shahid Kapoor, Shraddha Kapoor, Tabu and Kay Kay Menon starrer hit the screens on Thursday along with the big budget entertainer "Bang Bang".
Ebola outbreak 'running' ahead of world's response: UN official
WFP is delivering food, planes, helicopters, ships, and flying in aid workers but the virus is spreading exponentially, and the response must increase accordingly.
Sebastian Vettel to leave Red Bull at the end of season
Vettel will be replaced by Toro Rosso's Daniil Kvyat, the Red Bull team has confirmed.
Shah Rukh Khan: I would want each of our films to make as much money as 'Avatar'
Shah Rukh Khan says every film must make at least half of the amount that Hollywood film 'Avatar' minted.
Sweden to recognize Palestine as independent country
Sweden's new prime minister on Friday said that his government will recognize a Palestinian state, a move that drew praise from Palestinian officials.
Islamic State group shoots down Iraqi chopper, pilot dead
Officials in Iraq say an Iraqi military attack helicopter has been shot down by Islamic State group militants in the country's north.
SC declines urgent hearing plea of Sahara chief Subrata Roy
Subrata Roy sought bail to attend the cremation and perform rituals relating aunt, who died on Friday in Lucknow.
'Haider' has not yet been presented to us: Central Board of Film Censors, Pakistan
'Dawn' reported that the movie may not get the much-needed No Objection Certificate by the censor board.
Jaya conviction: AIADMK calls for 12 hour bandh on Saturday
Four of the five AIADMK legislators, barring legislature party leader P Puroshothaman were present at the press meet.
Hindu-Muslim girls unite to organise Durga Puja
As a symbol of Hindu-Muslim unity, a group of girls from both the religions are organising a Durga Puja inside a shelter home for trafficked women.
Kei Nishikori, Milos Raonic, Gilles Simon into Japan Open semis
Kei Nishikori moved closer to a second Japan Open title by defeating Jeremy Chardy of France 6-4, 6-2 in the quarter-finals.