India
Priya Dutt accuser's case thrown out of court
Victory in the upcoming by-polls may still be a dream for Priya Dutt, but she secured a symbolic victory at the Bombay High Court today.
Durex survey: Chinese couples unhappy with sex
Chinese are among the groups that are the least happy with their sex lives.
Paris burns but tourism as usual
Paris tourists seem undeterred by civil strife in the city's suburbs.
Bhajji, Chappell become buddies
Harbhajan's outburst against Chappell during the recent Chappell-Ganguly saga seems to have been forgotten.
FM to independently examine tax violations
The Finance ministry will informally probe into tax violations of the companies named in the Volcker report.
Hopkins, Gosling bond with Fracture
Anthony Hopkins and Ryan Gosling are uniting for Fracture, a thriller being directed by Gregory Hoblit.
Domestic violence claims life
An Indian Navy sailor has been arrested on charges of the murder of his wife. He has been accused of beating her brutally to death.
Mammoth last supper for rapist
Melvin Wayne White, who has been executed for sexual assault and murder, was the 16th person put to death this year in Texas.
Maradona comeback rocks Argentina
The football superstar wants a role with the national team amid rumors that the coach, Jose Pekerman, may resign.
France in crisis mode as riots spread
Paris has witnessed violence triggered by the death of two teenagers.
Australia faces terror threat: John Howard
Security officials in Australia are on high alert after the nation's top spy agency warned of terror threat.
Azad's family celebrates in Doda
Azad?s village celebrates amidst hopes that things will change with the new CM?s appointment.
India set to seal the ODI series
Resounding victories in the One-Day matches against the Lankans have brought back the focus on Indian cricket.
Flintoff looking for England captaincy
Flintoff wants to retain the Ashes urn in a year's time and also make an impression at the World Cup the following summer.
Tytler case referred to CBI
Nanavati Commission, which probed the anti sikh riot cases had suggested that cases against Congress leaders should be looked into.
Newspapers to fall in Sales Tax net
Selling column centimetres is not a service - and shouldn't be slammed with a 10.2% service tax, say Indian newspapers. CNBC-TV18's Molshree Vaid reports that the government may take another look at the proposal.