IMAGES from Day 3 of the US Open in New York on Wednesday.
With tiger stripes and India in its logo, Gautom Menon wants the world to drink Indian.
China continued to put up dominating performances in the pool, this time taking gold in women's 10 metre synchronized diving on Tuesday. Slovenian Judoka Tina Trstenjak became her country's second Olympic champion in the sport.
The suspect behind a pro-Islamic State Twitter account followed by foreign jihadis has been arrested in Bengaluru, senior police officials said.
Meet the men who shall face off against FIFA president Sepp Blatter
Contracts with India-based domestic assistants for officials abroad have become a headache for the Indian government.
Ambitious diplomats continue to be attracted to politics but do they make good politicians, asks Jyoti Malhotra
'Modi is likely to make more announcements to win or retain popularity, and put himself at the centre of things even more than now,' says T N Ninan.
The impending default on the IMF loans leaves Greece sliding towards an exit from the euro.
Former FIFA official Jerome Champagne formally announced on Monday that he will stand against incumbent Sepp Blatter in next year's election for president of the world soccer body.
Mohandas Pai took part in an hour-long chat on rediff.com