The actor, who visited Darfur earlier this year, told the United Nations that the way it deals with the crisis there 'will be your legacy, your Rwanda, your Cambodia, your Auschwitz'
The Holiday is a film about a journey; it's hilarious, heart-warming film.
The best and the worse styles...
It's official. Football has been the most exciting sport for the last 100 years, but baseball is catching up.
If you get stuck with business-as-usual, you get left behind.
United States' Food and Drug Administration has granted approval to Ranbaxy Laboratories Ltd to manufacture and market 40 mg capsules of Fluoxetine, a drug used in treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorders.\n\n
The latest updates from the Tamil film industry.
In what was a repeat of last season's final at the same venue, Miku's 41st minute strike was enough for the Blues to overcome the visitors' challenge.
The Centre on Friday announced a special voluntary retirement scheme for employees of four public sector general insurance companies to cut the excess flab.
An expert on corporate and individual tax policy, Gupta has consulted for Fortune 500 companies
Auckland has imposed diplomatic sanctions against Israel after two Mossad agents were caught and jailed in New Zealand.
India's leading junior beat Australia's Jennifer Elie in the girls' singles at the Australian Open.
An Internet sensation, Lilly Singh worked her charm on the red carpet.
NorthEast United scored in the final minute of the added time to hold defending champions Chennaiyin FC to a 3-3 draw in a thrilling match and kept themselves alive for a play-offs berth in the Indian Super League football in Chennai on Saturday.
The Brazilian is now free to find a new club without the potential obstacle of a transfer fee.
Leading insulin makers on Friday slashed the rates of human insulin by about 40 per cent, a move which will provide a big relief to diabetic patients.
German Marcel Kittel claimed his fourth victory in this year's Tour de France when he powered to an impressive Stage 10 win in a bunch sprint on Tuesday as Briton Chris Froome retained the overall lead.
Drugmaker Dr Reddy's Laboratories has filed an application with the US Food and Drug Administration to market a generic form of Eli Lilly's schizophrenia drug Olanzapine in the US
Rounding off the year on a stylish note!
The draw, Goa's sixth on the trot, helped the Gaurs climb to the third spot on the table.
'The monumental first Modi wrought in 2014, followed by the miracle in Uttar Pradesh, is not a matter for celebration, but an ominous warning of the perils ahead.' 'There are 5 areas which Modi has to address immediately and relentlessly if he has to live up to all that the people are taking him for,' says B S Raghavan, the distinguished civil servant.
Phony NFL merchandise and tickets worth $21.6 million have been seized and 50 people arrested in a crackdown on counterfeiting ahead of this weekend's Super Bowl, U.S. law enforcement officials said on Thursday.
A 12-year-old girl has incurred the wrath of many after posting photos of herself hunting giraffes and zebras, sparking outrage online.
A look at the red carpet.
Stars who put their best foot forward fashion wise!
The highlights of the glamorous Brit awards, right here.
Move over Ash and Sonam. This motley crew of Masaan is making their presence felt the real way at the ongoing French Film Fest.
Check out the glamorous arrivals.
Presenting the top models who worked the ramp for ace designers at the recently concluded Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week 2017.
Here's noting down some trend tips from the Jazbaa star.
The magazine's annual international list shows love for our Bollywood girls in Hollywood, but the top slot goes to Hailey Baldwin.
Experts say despite it being a global deal, the transaction will have to undergo CCI scrutiny because of the scale of operations.
The Travel Photographer of The Year Awards winners have been chosen and they're a stunning selection celebrating the beauty of our planet and all its inhabitants. Photographers from 142 countries submitted over 20,000 jaw-dropping pictures that were shot on everything from high-end professional cameras to mobile phones, in categories including 'faces, people, cultures'; the natural world and the beauty of light. The winning images can be seen at the TPOTY exhibition, which is free, and will be on show at LondonBridgeCity next Spring. Rediff.com was kindly granted permission to publish 25 of the 150 winning and shortlisted images. Scroll down to see our picks of the bunch.
A look at the star arrivals and big winners of the night!
News of all that's transpired on and off the football field