India
Seva Cafe serves generocity on a platter
At the café, volunteers cook and serve meals every week from Thursday to Sunday for free.
SC seeks Centre's response on rise in pornographic sites
A bench headed by Chief Justice Altamas Kabir issued notice to the I&B Ministry on the contention that child pornography is being exhibited on the internet.
Iraq: 27 people killed in a series of attack
The attacks come less than a week before Iraqis in much of the country are scheduled to go to polls.
Lucknow: Elderly couple found murdered at home
Though prima facie it appeared to a case of robbery and murder, police said the motive was not clear.
Himachal Pradesh: Twelve dead in road accident
The accident happened in Himachal's Chamba district when a vehicle skidded off the road and fell into a 700-metre-deep gorge.
John Isner crowned clay court champion in Houston
Isner beat Argentina's Nicolas Almagro 6-3, 7-5 in the final on Sunday.
Bombs and gun battles kill at least 19 in Somali capital
Witnesses at the scene said in addition to the car bombs, three of the gunmen who stormed the court also blew themselves up.
Thatcher's death puts Cameron's leadership in spotlight
Unlike Thatcher, Cameron is hamstrung by having to govern in coalition with another party, the more centrist Liberal Democrats.
Kennedy kin blames lawyer in latest murder appeal
Robert F Kennedy Jr, Skakel's cousin who is listed as a potential witness for the trial, believes Skakel should have been exonerated.
Once a serf, a Pakistani woman enters election fray
Veero Kolhi is the first contestant to have escaped the thrall of a feudal-style land owner.
Plane forced to abort landing after deer spotted at airport
A spokesman said the airport was investigating how the deer had got in to the "vicinity of the airfield".
Shuttlers Deng, Riichi win New Zealand Open
While Japan's Riichi Takeshita won the men's singles title, Deng Xuan of China lifted the women's singles trophy.
Taylor Swift: I don't go for famous guys, they go for me
The 23-year-old said in an interview that famous men are not necessarily her 'type', reported Digital Spy.
What haven't the Marines told you? Italian journalist writes book
"Biggest chunk of the book deals with the deconstruction of the reporting made by rightwing newspapers," says the journalist.
Southern films fail to impress at the box-office
Malayalam and Tamil film industries, which had the maximum number of releases, were equally unsuccessful, while Kannada and Telugu didn't impress either.
Aditya Roy Kapur wants to do a film like 'Delhi Belly'
Aditya will be seen on the big screen after three years in Mohit Suri-directed 'Aashiqui 2'.