India
Fishermen killings: 'CBI to take over Italian marines' case'
Sources said handing over the case to the CBI seemed the only way out for the Ministry of Home Affairs to avoid death penalty for the marines.
SL court orders release of 19 Indian fishermen
19 Indian fishermen were jailed by the Sri Lankan Army for allegedly crossing into Lankan waters.
Nawazuddin Siddiqui shoots in a Maoist affected area
The crew of the film had to hastily leave Shimultala to avoid a confrontation with the Maoists.
Four Tamil fishermen attacked by Sri Lankan navy
The fishermen, Selvam, Mariappan, Vijayakuamr and Soundirarajan of Vellapallam fishing hamlet were fishing about four nautical miles south-east off Kodiakarai.
Yum says bird flu hits China April sales, March sales down
The bird flu outbreak has already sickened 33 and killed 9, as Chinese authorities try to clamp down on rumors about the deadly virus and its potential spread.
Gun laws: US Senators reach background check deal
Subjecting more firearms purchases to federal background checks has been the chief goal of Obama and gun control supporters.
Telugu film 'Premantene Chithram' to hit the screens soon
Telugu director VR Dhorai Raju is launching debutants Manas and Aarushi in his upcoming film 'Premantene Chithram'.
Actress Anjali's brother files a missing person's case
Anjali complained that her stepmother, Bharati Devi and director Kalanjiyam were mentally torturing her and have been using her like an ATM.
Trial of bin Laden's son-in-law set for January 2014
Gaith was captured in Jordan on February 28 and brought secretly to the United States by the FBI on March 1.
30 Tihar Jail inmates selected in placement drive
Two convicts Akshay Chauhan and Sushil Gupta were offered a package of Rs 3 lakh and Rs 2.40 lakh per annum respectively.
Efforts on to lift travel advisories for J&K: Omar
Many countries, including the US, have issued travel advisories to their citizens against visiting Jammu and Kashmir due to the prevailing militancy.
6.3 magnitude quake kills 32 in Iran's Bushehr province
Bushehr province's governor Fereidoon Hassanvand said some 700 buildings were badly damaged.
Siddharth, Hansika to shoot in Japan for their next film
The film is a comedy directed by Sundar C and produced by Khusboo under the banner of Avni Cine Creations.
Ravi Ruia moves SC challenging 2G court's summoning order
The special 2G court had summoned Ruia, Mittal and Asim Ghosh, whose names were not mentioned as an accused in CBI's chargesheet.
Margaret Thatcher: UN Chief condoles death of Iron Lady
Ban said, "We will miss her great leadership. She was a pioneering leader for her contribution to peace and security.
Snapshot: Dustin Hoffman weeps during film premiere
Actor Dustin Hoffman weeps during the Japan Premiere of his film 'Quartet' in Tokyo.