The United Kingdom votes on June 8. A quick guide to the post terror election.
The good folks at National Geographic list out the most popular dishes that are as popular as the cities where they were invented.
Steve Smith led the way with another good knock as Australia raced to 251 for 6 and a lead of 348 over India before rain stopped play at the end of the fourth day in the fourth Test at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Friday. Statistical highlights from the day's play.
A summary of sports events and persons who made news on Monday
Welcome to the weekly fashion round-up, where we bring you the latest on supermodels, style, designers and everything in-between!
Why, centuries after the French Revolution promised an end to feudalism, do political dynasties persist -- even in democracies, asks Ajit Balakrishnan.
Could Mumbai have been saved from terror on November 26, 2008? Perhaps, had the intelligence agencies of India, United States and Britain worked together.
From Boyhood to The Grand Budapest Hotel, we've seen some brilliant cinema this year.
An army of 'book fairies' are anonymously dropping off some delightful books in public places across the world.
A summary of Thursday's events at the World Athletics Championships.
'I would like to do a biopic (on) Parveen Babi. She was such a gorgeous woman. She was also my neighbour. It was very sad when she died. It is so tragic when you are young and have fame, fortune, praise and everything and then you are alone.' Shraddha Kapoor discusses her big hits.
They gave voices to sexual assault & harassment survivors across the world.
Hosts Brazil won their first gold of the Rio 2016 Summer Games after Rafaela Silva won the women's-57kg judo event on Monday. Another country to open their 'gold account' was Croatia, thanks to trap shooter Josip Glasnovic's superb effort in the shoot-out.
Here's your weekly digest of the craziest and funniest stories from around the world
'Prime Minister Manmohan Singh may be anxious for a farewell visit to Washington in October,' says retired Ambassador K C Singh, 'but bending backwards on America's PRISM policy is going to earn him scorn at home and contempt abroad.'
Incoming US President Donald Trump has assembled a core team that is -- not surprisingly -- overwhelmingly white and male.
Biometric authentication is based on the unscientific and questionable assumption that there are parts of human body that does not age, wither and decay with the passage of time.
US Open champion Martin Kaymer sank an eight-foot birdie putt at the first extra hole to beat Bubba Watson in the four-man PGA Grand Slam of Golf in Bermuda on Wednesday.
On the occasion of Chinese New Year, we bring you a look at what 2015, the Year of the Sheep has in store for you!