India
Dubai lays out plans for Legoland, other parks
The project is part of a broader push by the Arab world's commercial hub to ramp up its hotel and tourism offerings as it prepares to host the World Expo in 2020.
Man beaten up on suspicion of practising witchcraft in Visakhapatnam
A fifty-five years old man was allegedly beaten up mercilessly and his teeth were pulled out about two weeks ago in Chakaligedda area near Marripalem, because he was suspected to be practising 'black magic'.
Leander Paes confirmed for Davis Cup tie against Serbia
Veteran star Paes is set to combine with Rohan Bopanna for the doubles rubber during the Davis Cup tie against Serbia.
Children's safety should be priority in Jammu and Kashmir: NGO
The NGO said it is committed to supporting the people of Jammu and Kashmir by providing 5,000 blankets by next week.
As it happened: England vs India, Only T20 at Edgbaston
Chasing a stiff target of 180, Kohli (66) scored his first fifty of the tour and Dhoni made 27* off 18 but India fell short in a last-ball finish.
Delhi: Water shortages lead to 'tanker mafia'
An estimated 2,000 illegal tankers ply New Delhi's roads every day, lifelines to millions whose taps have run dry, and symptoms of a much bigger problem - the city's desperately dysfunctional water system.
Lives at risk with 10,000 illegal bottled water units in Delhi NCT
In a recent case, cockroaches were found in water drums supplied to the headquarters of the East Delhi Municipal Corp. After a probe, the supplier was found to be an illegal operator.
China kills nearly 5,000 dogs to control rabies
In 2009, authorities in the northern city of Hanzhong reportedly killed about 37,000 dogs after a rabies outbreak, clubbing some of the animals to death.
Had Naseer bhai said no to me, I would not have made 'Finding Fanny', says director Homi Adajania
Naseeruddin's character sets out on a journey to find his childhood love Stephanie 'Fanny' Fernandes with the help of four other people.
Learn charkha spinning like Gandhi in Delhi University
Passion for teaching charkha is nothing new for 78-year-old Bimbrahw, who has taught the art to former prime ministers Jawaharlal Nehru, VP Singh, Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Morarji Desai, among others.
Billy Horschel charges three ahead at BMW Championship
Horschel fired a sizzling 63 to surge three shots clear after a wildly fluctuating third round of multiple lead changes at the BMW Championship on Saturday.
Election fever grips Delhi University
The candidature of Parvesh Malik has attracted objection from the authorities as well as other organisations, in the backdrop of a case pending against him.
Fake stamp paper case: Court dismisses plea of Abdul Karim Telgi 'aide'
In his application, Singh had alleged that the CBI had scuttled the probe into the case in conspiracy with the stamp mafias.
Martina Navratilova proposes to girlfriend on big screen at US Open
Tennis great Martina Navratilova popped the question to her girlfriend Julia Lemigova in the Tennis Channel suite, drawing a loud cheer from the crowd.
Williams, Wozniacki clash for US Open trophy
Williams and Wozniacki are, back at the top of their tennis games and back together, facing one another on Sunday for the US Open championship.
Makarova, Vesnina win US Open women's doubles title
Ekaterina Makarova and Elena Vesnina won their second Grand Slam women's doubles title, ending Martina Hingis' run at the US Open.