India
Lemony crime in the garb of exorcism
An Indian was in Singapore on a social visit pass. As if the social visit was not enough, Manjaiah decided on doing something anti-social.
Workers burn factories in Dhaka
Protesting workers in Bangladesh set fire to garment factories after one of the workers was killed in clashes with police.
Tigers warn of major war in Lanka
LTTE said the killing of a senior intelligence operative was intended to end efforts towards peace and force them into war.
Euphoria sings along with medicos
Euphoria joined medicos in their agitation against proposed reservation for OBCs in higher educational institutes.
All tribal ministers now in three states
Lok Sabha has passed Constitution (105th Amendment) Bill to provide for all-tribal ministries in three states.
Garden inspired by Da Vinci Code
Designer David Domoney is vying for a prize at Britain's Chelsea Flower Show with a garden inspired by The Da Vinci Code.
Quota, markets spoil UPA party
The UPA Government has completed two years in office. But it may just be a little too early to celebrate.
'No' to Kashmir roundtable: Geelani
The talks to be held on May 24 and 25 are aimed to settle the deadly 16-year-old battle and to take peace initiatives.
Rathore wins gold, sets up Olympics
Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore has won gold at the Cairo World Cup and automatically qualifies for the Beijing Olympics.
In Pics: Glam quotient at Cannes
Glimpses of Bollywood at the 59th International Film Festival in Cannes, and a bit more of what's going on there.
The magic of football
Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google News"Wake up. Today is France versus Canada," Krishnan banged the doors of our house. It was two in the morning, and it was pitch dark. Krishnan and friends had a torch...
In pics: Rajiv Gandhi's death anniv
A prayer meeting was held on the death anniversary of Rajiv Gandhi at at his memorial Vir Bhoomi in Delhi.
Losing the match a blessing in disguise
Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsThe second One-Dayer did not go the way India wanted. In the end the hosts won the match by the narrowest of the margins. However, this match would have taught the...
F1 chief signs deal with carmakers
Terms of the new deal have not been disclosed, though reports speculate that teams will now get 50 per cent of the $1 billion sport's revenues.
Teenagers hit by soap opera virus
Children in Portuguese schools are complaining of symptoms similar to those suffered by the characters of a TV soap opera.
Capitalist treatment for Mao portrait
Communist icon's painting which once hung above Tiananmen Square will be sold at an auction.