India
Microsoft-Nokia deal approved by US antitrust regulators
The next step will be for the companies to win approval in Europe for the proposed $7.3 billion transaction.
Rajpal Yadav arrested on charges of concealing facts
Rajpal Yadav has been sent to 10 days police custody for concealing facts about a Rs.5 crore recovery suit filed against him.
Man, brother arrested for raping niece for 19 years
The complainant, daughter of Shashi Thakur's sister-in-law has alleged that she was constantly being raped since she was nine-year-old.
EC notice to Jaya for 'violation' of model code of conduct
DMK had also complained to the Chief Electoral Officer of Tamil Nadu about Jayalalithaa's announcements being violative of the Model Code
We're here to win hearts, says Pakistan junior hockey coach
Mohammed Danish Kaleem says his boys are here to 'win Indian hearts' and in the process play well to win the Junior World Cup.
Swara Bhaskar supports campaign for Delhi gang-rape victim
The campaign will begin with the launch of 'Jurrat Karo' in Delhi on December 10, 2013.
Richa Chadda: I am not interested in any TV show except '24'
Chadda enjoyed working in Anil Kapoor's TV series '24', but says she has no intention of doing more TV shows.
'Ragini MMS 2' to be the scariest movie ever, says Ekta Kapoor
The release of 'Ragini MMS 2' has been slated for March 21 to complete VFX related work.
Vin Diesel mourns loss of 'brother' Paul Walker
Vin Diesel took to Twitter to pay tribute to Paul Walker who was killed in a car crash on Saturday in Los Angeles.
No scope for AAP in Delhi, says LK Advani
The senior BJP leader added that Delhi voters were smart and would vote for the BJP.
Worldfloat offers 50,000 online movies for free
Worldfloat is India's homegrown social networking site with a user base of over 40 million.
Choreographer R Raghuram passes away
Raghuram was not keeping well for the past few days, sources close to his family said.
US airlines advised to give China flight plans over new defence zone
Defying China's declaration, the US, Japan and South Korea flew military aircraft through the area this week without informing Beijing.
Did comet ISON survive? Scientists see tiny hope
A comet that gained an earthly following because of its bright tail visible from space was initially declared dead after grazing the sun. Now, there is a sliver of hope that Comet ISON may have survived.
Digvijaya Singh urges Central government to stop import of sugar
Congress General Secretary Digvijaya Singh said in Bhopal on Friday that the Government of India must take a quick decision on import of sugar.
China scrambles jets to new defence zone, eyes US, Japan flights
The jets were scrambled for effective monitoring, Xinhua cited air force spokesman Shen Jinke as saying. The report gave no further details.