India
Ponty killing: Police custody of five extended
Ponty Chadha and his brother Hardeep were killed at a farmhouse in Chhattarpur in south Delhi in a shootout November 17.
Egypt's Islamists seek to defuse crisis over decree
Opponents plan to go ahead with a big demonstration on Tuesday to demand he scrap the decree.
Maoists stop vulgar dance performance at Odisha village
The ultras asked the organisers not to stage such shows in future which, they said, were destroying the local adivasi culture and traditions.
Human trafficking: Airline employee, policeman chargesheeted
The fraud was detected after a woman travelling on Jet Airways flight to Toronto was deported as she was found traveling on a fake passport.
Court issues warrant against LeT terrorist Abu Jundal
He was brought back to Delhi by the Mumbai ATS which had produced him before a magisterial court here on October 4.
LG reveals reason behind no LTE connectivity in Nexus 4
The inclusion of an LTE chip has led many to believe that the handset could run on the LTE network in the future.
Apple seeks to add more products to Samsung patent lawsuit
An earlier lawsuit by Apple resulted in a $1.05 billion jury verdict against Samsung on August 24.
UN to launch new round of talks on global warming
Rich countries have delivered nearly $30 billion in grants and loans promised in 2009, but those commitments expire this year.
'India is a model to the world for religious harmony'
Describing India as 'Arya Bhumi', the Nobel Laureate said "we consider this country spiritually very, very important."
Nico gets 10 points for Force India at Brazilian GP
Hulkenberg finished 11th in the drivers standing with 63 points.
McLaren's Jenson Button wins Brazilian GP 2012
Jenson Button took his third race win of the season.
Research In Motion surges on BlackBerry 10 optimism
RIM shares jumped nearly 14 per cent as investors grew more optimistic about a February launch of BlackBerry 10 smartphones.
UK: Naked man climbs atop a statue near PM's house
He climbed up and down the bronze statue of the 19th-century duke of Cambridge, at one point balancing himself on the duke's head.
Anna Hazare's new team to meet today
Team Anna may support Arvind Kejriwal's yet-to-be-launched political party when elections come, Kiran Bedi said.
Brazilian GP: Hamilton fastest in 2nd practice
Hamilton, in his last race with McLaren, had a lap of 1 minute, 14.026 seconds in the second practice session at In
PM rejects demand to revoke appointment of new CBI director
The PM said the insinuation that appointment was to preempt the procedure recommended by the select committee is unwarranted.