India
Saddam Hussein's lawyer killed
One of Saddam Hussein's lawyers was shot to death on Wednesday after he was abducted from his home by men wearing police uniforms.
Football fans clash in Cologne pics
Police detained about 50 known German hooligans in Cologne after sporadic violence broke out amongst drunken fans.
Spain's win shows they are serious
The victory over Tunisia assured a place in the last 16 and will almost certainly see them progress as Group H winners.
Police quiz senior Apollo docs
The Delhi police questioned three senior doctors of the Apollo hospital in connection with the Rahul Mahajan case.
Fanaa protestor succumbs to burns
The man who attempted self-immolation to stop the screening of Fanaa in Jamnagar has succumbed to his burns.
Mighty Brazil block Japan's way
Japan must be wondering how they can possibly inflict any serious damage on Brazil, who have yet to concede a goal.
'Rae Bareli was given 24-hr power'
'NTPC were deliberately producing less power in order to create power shortage in the state to defame the state govt.'
Federer equals Borg's record at Halle
He tied Borg's record, set between 1976 and 1981, while playing in his ninth final in nine tournaments in 2006.
Mushtaq being considered for Tests
Experienced leg-spinner Mushtaq Ahmed could play in the Tests against England, captain Inzamam-ul-Haq said.
Apollo shielded Rahul: Delhi Police
Delhi Police claim there was no need for Rahul to be put on ventilator in the hospital on June 2.
Birth experience was 'terrifying': Jolie
Angelina Jolie, in her first interview since the birth of her daughter in May, says the experience was frightening.
Quit! AIIMS docs tell director
A group of AIIMS doctors write to the Health Minister seeking the removal of hospital director P Venugopal.
Angola hold Mexico to a 0-0 draw
Angola held Mexico in a dull 0-0 draw leaving both teams still with a chance of qualifying for the second round.
Left presents roadmap for UPA govt
While analysing the UPA Government's performance in the last two years, the Left parties on Thursday charted out a road map it.
World Cup 2006: So far so good
With one third of the group stage completed, FIFA and the security authorities couldn't wish for a better start.
Spain must keep its feet grounded
Spain goalkeeper Iker Casillas said that his team must keep its feet on the ground as there is a long way to go.