India
Low-fat diet may stave off breast cancer
Breast cancer is less likely to return in patients who stick to a low-fat diet, says study.
Dubai girl deal lands Indian in trouble
Manish Kotharia landed in trouble while trying to hire Nepali girls, apparently to work in hotels in Dubai.
Manu's confession | Jethmalani's take
Jessica Lall, a model who was filling in as a celebrity bartender, was shot dead in a swinging late-night party.
Palestine PM opposes early elections
Palestinian PM on Sunday rejected President Mahmoud Abbas's decision to hold early presidential and legislative elections in Palestine.
Barca stunned in Club World Cup final
Adriano's dramatic 82nd-minute winner made Brazil's Internacional stun Barcelona 1-0 to win the Club World Cup.
Gibson feels sorry for naked Britney
Mel Gibson came to support Britney Spears as she deals with reports of partying & being photographed without underclothes.
Prostitute killings: Footage released
British police released surveillance television footage of one of five murdered prostitutes.
Robber caught in mesh of mistakes
The man slammed the till with an aluminum baseball bat, jamming it before the clerk could open it, police said.
Bhutan's prince takes power reins
Bhutan's King Jigme Singye Wangchuck has abdicated to make way for his 26-year-old son to become monarch.
B'wood avoids historical tragedies
Films are a mirror to society, but Bollywood filmmakers seem to shy away from portraying tragedies.
City earns $1.1 mn sex tax in a year
The sex tax component of the "pleasure tax" had jumped from €7,90,000 in 2005 to about 8,28,000 this year in Cologne.
UK cops identify 5th serial killer victim
British police have identified the fifth woman believed to be the victim of a serialkiller targeting sex workers.
AIIMS docs begin strike against quota
Hospital doctors association opposes Lok Sabha passes OBC quota Bill, says it will talk with colleagues outside.
I have nothing against Sonia: Jaya
J Jayalalitha on Thursday said that she "had nothing personal against" the UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi.
CEO says no I-T notice over ransom
Adobe India chief says the Income Tax Department has sent a notice, but it's not regarding the Rs 50-lakh ransom.
Art of Living to enlighten Orissa
The university will have a core campus with facilities to house over 15,000 students and 1,500 faculty members.