India
Ex-Doon school student granted bail
A former Doon School student who was on Tuesday arrested was later granted bail by a local court.
In Pics: Top guns in the air
The warplane has evolved from the primitive 'eye in the sky' stage to a sleek machine. Here's a look at the top guns.
Kareena steals Ayesha's thunder
Ayesha Takia’s film Kya Love Story Hai is set to release soon but the actress seems to be miffed at the moment.
Priyanka Chopra summoned by MP court
A court in Madhya Pradesh on Monday issued summons to Bollywood actress Priyanka Chopra in a defamation case.
I'm not J Lo anymore, says Jennifer
Jennifer Lopez has returned to her Puerto Rican roots with a new album and says she's J Lo no more.
IIFA: Big B takes Leeds by storm
Amitabh Bachchan visited Yorkshire to promote the International India Film Academy (IIFA) awards.
SP is anti-Congress, anti-BJP: Mulayam
UP Chief Minister Mulayam Singh Yadav has ruled out any likely association with Congress or BJP after assembly polls.
Cong leader gunned down in J&K
Jan Muhammad Kakroo, the party's Baramulla district president, was attacked returning after offering prayers.
Ash-Abhi to get jiggy in Malaysia
It’s going to get hot on stage at the star-studded Zee Cine Awards in Malaysia on Sunday evening.
EU calls for release of British sailors
If the British sailors are not released, the 27-member EU 'will decide on appropriate measures,' said a statement.
Pak test-fires 2nd missile in a month
The missile also known as Hataf VI has a range of 200 km and can carry all types of warheads, reported PTV.
A pyramid that was built 'inside out'
A French architect has cracked 4,500-year-old mystery surrounding Egypt's Great Pyramid, saying it was built from the inside out.
Army to use bomb-sniffing robots
The army will now use explosive-sniffing robots that will allow soldiers to better detect roadside bombs.
Bono awarded British knighthood
Singer Bono was named a Knight Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire in an informal ceremony.
US to increase visas for Indian students
The US has plans to increase the number of visas for Indian students and also speed up the visa issuance process.
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