India
'Ya Ya' review: This Tamil film banks on stereotypes
'Ya Ya' is an attempt to evoke laughter with star comedians but the joke is on the audience.
Imran Masood announced as SP nominee for Saharanpur Lok Sabha seat
Samajwadi Party on Saturday nominated former MLA Imran Masood as the party's candidate from Saharanpur Lok Sabha seat, five days after he returned to the partyfold.
39 killed in Kenya mall attack claimed by militants
Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta condemned the attack for which Somalia-based militant group Al Shabab has claimed responsibility.
BBM for iPhone now available in India; BBM for Android lost in transit?
BlackBerry has announced the availability of its much-awaited BBM for iPhone app for users in India.
Wholesale onion prices down by Rs 5/kg; retail rates still high
Wholesale onion prices, on Saturday, fell further by about Rs 5 per kg in the national capital on increased arrival of the commodity from Karantaka, but retail rates continue to rule high at Rs 70 a kg.
Accept school certificate as age proof: Supreme Court
Noting the large number of cases where the question of whether or not an accused is a juvenile reach right up to the Supreme Court, the apex court has said that an authentic school leaving certificate (SLC) should confirm the age, and there is no need for...
Some people are dreaming of becoming PM: Sharad Pawar
In an apparent barb at Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi, NCP president Sharad Pawar on Saturday said, "some people have started dreaming of PM's post", adding that attempts were being made to garner votes by fomenting communal hatred.
Pilgrimage to Hemkund Sahib resumes after 3 months
The pilgrimage to famous Sikh shrine Hemkund Sahib in Uttarakhand Himalayas, suspended since the June 16 natural calamity, resumed on Saturday with Chief Minister Vijay Bahuguna flagging off a batch of nearly 100 pilgrims from Govindghat.
Two arrested for fighting outside Apple store on iPhone 5s, 5c release
Television news footage showed police breaking up several scuffles and calming down furious customers.
Syria discloses some details of its chemical arsenal to arms watchdog, more to come
Syria gave details of some of its chemical weapons to a UN-backed arms watchdog at The Hague on Friday but needs to fill in gaps by next week to launch a rapid disarmament operation that may avert US air strikes.
11 firms to join huge Brazil oil auction
Taking part in the October 21 auction are Japan's Mitsui, ONGC Videsh, Portugal's Petrogal and Malaysia's Petronas.
Mark Webber had a future in Formula One, says Christian Horner
Webber could have stayed in F1 and challenged for grand prix victories for several more years had he not "fallen out of love" with the sport, said Horner.
Google gets a new logo, does away with embossment and shadows
Google had last tweaked its iconic logo three years ago in May 2010.
Modi appeals politicians, celebrities to encourage voter registration on twitter
BJP's Prime Ministerial candidate Narendra Modi on Friday appealed to politicians and prominent personalties from other fields to work towards registration of youths as voters.
Only small group of people involve in riots, says Manmohan Singh
Describing the Muzaffarnagar riots as "very sad", Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today said only a very small group of people was responsible for creating such trouble which needed to be checked.
Doing intimate scenes with Ashmit was tough: Veena Malik
Veena reveals it was difficult doing intimate scenes with him as they were not on talking terms during the shooting.