India
US: Man kills girlfriend, puts photos of her body online
Deputies have confirmed that gruesome photos posted online are of the victim and the crime scene.
Tamil actor Karthik joins Congress; dissolves his own party
Karthik formally joined the Congress in the presence of state party chief EVKS Elangovan.
Salman Khan's 2002 hit-and-run case: Hearing deferred till November 24
The hit and run incident dates back to 2002 in which one person had died while four others had been injured.
J&K Assembly elections: Flood-hit people allege misuse of relief material to woo voters
Despite the devastation, all political parties, except NC were in favour of holding elections on time.
India's domestic air traffic grew over 26 per cent in September
On international air travel, the IATA figures showed that Asia Pacific airlines reported a demand growth of 4.8 per cent compared to a year ago.
Airtel to hike post-paid rentals by about 12 per cent from December
The bill plan rental for your Airtel mobile will be revised from Rs 199 per month to Rs 224 per month.
Pirate Bay co-founder Fredrik Neij arrested at Thai-Lao border
Neij, along with other Pirate Bay co-founders, was convicted of aiding copyright infringement by a Swedish court in 2009. He fled the country after being released on bail.
Nixie: A wearable drone that flies off your wrist, takes photos from hard-to-reach places, and then comes back to you
Intel awarded $500,000 to a group of do-it-yourselfers who developed a wristband that converts to a camera-equipped drone to win a contest.
Lewis Hamilton set for title but spectre of double points haunts F1
Hamilton's US GP victory means the Briton can now secure his second F1 title without having to win again but there could still be a sting in the tail.
Andrea Petkovic wins Tournament of Champions final
Fourth-seeded Petkovic rallied to defeat third-seeded Pennetta 1-6, 6-4, 6-3 on Sunday, clinching her third WTA title of the year.
MEA condemns Wagah suicide attack; BJP, Congress insist on strong action to combat terrorism
A suicide bomber blew himself up near the exit gates of the Wagah border car parking, minutes after the popular flag-lowering ceremony at the main Indo-Pak land border crossing ended.
Google launches Indian Language Internet Alliance; showcases Hindi voice search
ILIA wants to be able to turn 300 million Indian language speakers into active Internet users by 2017.
BSF put on high alert in Rajasthan after Wagah blast
At least 65 people were killed and nearly 200 injured when a suicide attacker detonated a powerful bomb at Wagah in Pakistan on Sunday.
University offers course on 'wasting time on the Internet'
Distraction, multi-tasking, and aimless drifting is mandatory, says the course description.
Nearly 2,000 dead in Syria jails this year: Monitor
Nearly 2,000 people have died in Syrian prisons of torture, starvation and lack of medical treatment so far this year.
Mercedes driver Hamilton wins United States GP, moves closer to title
Hamilton got the better of Mercedes team-mate Nico Rosberg once again on Sunday, winning the US GP to edge closer to his second F1 world championship.