India
Students continue stir against quota
Students are going to meet in their institutes to decide the next step in the stir against the proposed increase in quota.
Readerspeak: Quota can be bitter pill
I understand the sentiment of a forward caste student who scored 89% but had to sacrifice his education for a backward student.
Are Bollywood flicks welcome in Pak?
Even though Pakistan has lifted the ban on Indian films, the move has been reluctant and just two films have been cleared for screening so far.
IIT removes stink out of smelly socks
Now a magic socks that never ever smells. This is IIT's biggest contribution to feet kind, an anti microbial socks.
Combat mood? Don't do drugs, tattoos
Chinese army has barred drug addicts and teenagers with 'fashionable' tattoos to join it and sully its image.
Sardar Sarovar: PM sets up relief panel
PM has set up a panel to go into the relief and rehab of people affected by the Sardar Sarovar Project.
Health experts gather for AIDS conference
Some 1,000 health experts gather for AIDS conference at South Africa aiming to improve sex education and taking serious steps for AIDS prevention
Analysis: King vs parties, Nepal loses
The king's words were about democracy, but in this Himalayan land where a royal dynasty is facing the whiff of rebellion, the future dangerously uncertain.
Death toll at 14, Nepal on high alert
Soldiers guarded Kathmandu's otherwise deserted streets, but hundreds of protesters gathered on the city's outskirts.
India has moratorium on N-test: US
Richard Boucher, Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia, says India has made a public commitment on nuclear tests
Latika Saran is Chennai's top cop
The Election Commission transfers R Natarajan, replaces him with IPS officer Latika Saran as Chennai’s new Police Commissioner.
Next on Patkar's agenda: A yatra
Unveiling her mode of struggle before the next SC hearing, Patkar said she would undertake a yatra in the Narmada valley.
9/11 conspirator had 'rough childhood'
Zacarias Moussaoui's lawyer says his client is the product of a broken home where he faced violence, abuse
'Nepal events reaching a climax'
Anti-monarchy protests persisted in Kathmandu despite a steady drizzle as diplomats said the movement against the King were reaching a climax.
Suicide squads on alert in Iran
Iran has formed battalions of about 40,000 suicide bombers to strike British and American targets if its nuclear facilities are attacked, says a media report.
Another grenade attack in Srinagar
A day after wreaking havoc in J&K, the Jaish-e-Mohammad militant outfit carried out another grenade attack on a security force vehicle.