India
Satyamev Jayate: A voice against domestic violence
The seventh episode also questioned the role of ancient traditions in forming a patriarchal mindset.
'Julayi' team shoots for last song, releasing soon
'Julayi' is all set for a world-wide release soon.
World waits with bated breath as Greece votes
A win for the Left wing SYRIZA party would mean Greece's exit from the EU and bloodbath in the markets worldwide.
Paes ready to partner reluctant Bhupathi
Leander Paes is prepared to team up with friend-turned-foe Mahesh Bhupathi for the London Olympics.
PM arrives in Frankfurt en route to G-20 Summit
Ahead of the visit, Singh had voiced concern that continuing problems in the eurozone will further dampen global markets and adversely impact India's own economic growth.
AITA refuses to budge, will send Lee-Hesh to Olympics
AITA President said that the Paes-Bhupathi pair is the best team for the Olympics.
Kannada Review: 'Addhuri' replete with emotions
Director A.P. Arjun's "Addhuri" comes as a breath of fresh air in the stagnant Kannada film industry.
Motherhood is bliss: Aishwarya Rai Bachchan
Bollywood actress Aishwarya Rai Bachchan says she has no immediate plans to return to the celluloid world.
China sends first woman into space
The Shenzhou 9 capsule lifted off as scheduled at 6:37 pm (1237 GMT) evening from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center on the edge of the Gobi Desert.
Saudi Crown Prince Nayef, next in line to throne, dies
Nayef, interior minister since 1975, was the heir to Saudi King Abdullah and was appointed crown prince in October.
Call app could lift Facebook sales: Rebtel
A simple proposition like this could lift Facebook's annual revenue by $800 million.
Microsoft to unveil its own tablet: Reports
The company has invited media to a "major" announcement in Los Angeles on Monday afternoon.
Microsoft users struggle with Windows redesign
The company declined to comment on the reaction to the new system and its plans for the Monday event.
Girl goes to sleep in April, wakes up in June
Stacey Comerford, 15, suffers from a rare neurological disorder which makes her sleep for months at a time.
India may offer wheat to firms, poor as stocks rot
India, the world's second-biggest rice and wheat producer, is grappling with storage problems due to bumper harvests in recent years.
Nithyananda re-arrested, sent to preventive custody
The self-styled godman Nithyananda was arrested under IPC Section 151 (relating to disturbance of the public peace).