2 top executives of Greenpeace India have resigned following an internal review by the NGO of its handling of two prior sexual harassment cases.
Daniel Sturridge scored within 12 minutes of his return from injury to help Liverpool beat West Ham 2-0 in the Premier League on Saturday.
Cullen shot a 3-under 69 on Sunday to win the Australian Masters by one stroke over Scott, ending Scott's attempt for a third consecutive victory in the tournament.
The elated scientists at the ISRO say the Mars orbiter launched in November 2013, is all set for its date to actually reach the red planet on September 24.
'Guardians of Galaxy' star Zoe Saldana says she has a huge amount of respect for pop star Britney Spears.
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley's Budget included several proposals and a clear statement of intent, for improving India's industrial infrastructure.
A case has been registered against an accused in a murder case after he was found posing with an illegal firearm in a photograph posted on social networking website, Facebook.
Owners can type in their iPhone serial numbers on Apple's website to see if their phones qualify for a fix, then either take their gadgets to a store or mail them in to be repaired.
Centre had contended in its petition that the three-judge bench did not consider the merits of the case.
Directed by RJ Pradeepa, the film features Chetan Chandra and Adithi Rao in important roles.
CBI Director Ranjit Sinha sought clarification about various "inconsistencies" in the Act passed by Parliament recently.
Tatting is the process of creating lace. You can tat just by using your fingers, some thread, and a special spool that is known as a shuttle. To create stitches in tatting, you weave the shuttle in and out of loops of thread on your fingers. It may seem c...
Abhishek Bachchan will be returning as supercop Jai Dixit in the third edition of 'Dhoom'.
Billions have been invested on promoting human rights in Afghanistan and donors fear that hard won progress, particularly for women, may be eroding.
Delhi Government, on Thursday, justified before the High Court its decision to remove posters of Aam Admi Party from private houses and buildings saying no city can be allowed to become a jungle of advertisements which also threaten safety and convenience...