India
'Midnight's Children' is personal to me: Deepa Mehta
Deepa Mehta is confident that the audiences will respond to the themes of family, love and identity.
126753 stood trial for rape in 2011, 5724 were convicted
Women's rights activists have long demanded fast-track court processes and quick convictions in cases of rape.
Rs 13.60 cr released to NFDC in 2012-13: Government
Mumbai-based NFDC is a central agency established in 1975 to encourage cinema in India.
Instagram sex rumours trigger protests in Sweden
Dozens of angry youths in southwestern Sweden pelted police with rocks and bottles.
Arbaaz: I'm more excited than Bhai for 'Dabangg 2'
Arbaaz Khan feels it is easy to work with family but it is important to maintain professionalism.
US: Pentagon to reimburse $688 million to Pak
The amount is cost of providing support for some 140,000 troops stationed at the Afghan-Pak border.
Salman criticizes me in a positive way: Sonakshi
The 25-year-old has got a good taste of success within two years of being in the industry.
Actor Michael Douglas' son attacked in prison
Actor-producer Michael Douglas' son is currently serving 10 years in jail stemming from drug charges.
ITC judge sides with Apple against Google on phone patent
Apple has been litigating around the world against various manufacturers of phones that operate on Google's Android
ITC judge sides with Apple against Google on phone patent
Apple has been litigating around the world against various manufacturers of phones that operate on Google's Android
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg donates $500 million for health, education
This is Zuckerberg's second major donation since committing to giving away most of his wealth.
24 mercy petitions disposed of since 2009, 13 pending
The 13 mercy petitions that are still pending include those of Afzal Guru and Balwant Singh Rajoana.
NBC's correspondent, TV crew escape abduction in Syria
Appearing on NBC's "Today" show, an unshaven Richard Engel said he and his team escaped after five days of captivity in Syria.
UK: 70-yr-old doctor jailed for assaulting patients
Over a period of three decades, Gousul Islam serially groped teenage girls and young women under the pretext of examinations.
US seeking to boost defence trade with India, Brazil
Leon Panetta had announced to depute one of his deputies to work on removing bureaucratic hurdles in increasing defence trade with India.
West Bengal: Girls hold teachers hostage for 21 hours
A group of girl students, who had failed their Class 12 pre-board examinations held their teachers hostage.