New Zealand's popular Prime Minister John Key stunned the nation on Monday when he announced he was resigning after eight years as leader.
Punjab Congress Chief Amarinder Singh on Saturday exuded confidence that the party would come to the power in the state with two third majority as he kicked off the second phase of his road show.
About 78 passengers onboard the Indore-Patna Express, which derailed on Sunday were identified to be beneficiaries under a new IRCTC optional insurance cover. But if insurance service providers are to be believed then disbursal of payments could take ‘inf...
Seven people got a new lease of life after the family a 25-year-old man, declared brain-dead after an accident, donated his vital organs.
In view of the growing confrontation in the disputed South China Sea, the state-run China Daily called for a considerable increase in defense spending.
Kerry traveled to UN headquarters in New York to attend a commemoration of the 1975 speech delivered by Israeli ambassador Chaim Herzog denouncing a UN resolution that declared Zionism a form of racism.
MeT department has predicted heavy rainfall in Mumbai and adjoining areas over the next few days.
The Maryland National Guard said on Twitter it had nearly 3,000 soldiers and airmen ready to help "keep the peace" in the city.
The Rail Budget for 2015-16 was passed by the Lok Sabha on Thursday with Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu making a strong pitch for a massive hike in investment for the Railways.
In his congratulatory message released by Downing Street, Cameron expressed hope that the issues of the past will be addressed.
Infosys has long been run as a conservative company known for keeping strict tabs on work hours and sometimes fining employees for not wearing ties on specific days.
Thirty overseas players, including the earlier announcements of three -- Jairo Suarez, Andres Gonzalez (Colombia) and Bojan Djordjic (Sweden) -- have been signed.
The rupee had touched its lifetime low of 68.85 against a US dollar in August in 2013.
With an aim to woo rural voters, Aam Aadmi Party chief Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday launched his election campaign in Varanasi by holding "chaupals" or small public meetings in villages.
Over 18 lakh voters are registered in Jammu constituency which has 2200 polling stations.