Manchester City displayed champions' swagger as they roared clear at the top with a 5-0 trouncing of Burnley but it was drama which engulfed their neighbours Manchester United and Jose Mourinho that dominated the Premier League agenda on Saturday.
Making fashion history one awards edition at a time.
No one on that glittery occasion could possibly have imagined that the Chinese were conspiring to invade India, nor could anyone have predicted that the seemingly benign Dalai Lama was plotting to flee Tibet and seek asylum in India. A fascinating excerpt from Sukanya Rahman's must-read Dancing In The Family: The Extraordinary Story Of The First Family Of Indian Classical Dance.
When compared to the 1960 original, The Magnificent Seven thrills only sporadically, says Dhruv Munjal.
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
The revised projection comes after a 17% rise in the April-June.
A headed goal in second-half injury time by Cristiano Ronaldo gave Portugal a much-needed 1-0 win over Denmark in their Group I Euro 2016 qualifier on Tuesday.
At scaling back Tehran's nuclear programme and relieving the Islamic Republic from the sanctions
United States President Barack Obama has hailed the "historic understanding" reached between world powers and Iran over the framework of a deal on its contentious nuclear programme, even as Israel warned that it would threaten the Jewish state's survival.
Bitter rivals Arsene Wenger and Jose Mourinho had wildly contrasting afternoons on Saturday as Arsenal went top of the Premier League and champions Chelsea lost again with their manager being sent off.
News of all that's transpired on and off the football field
Aziz Haniffa reports from Washignton, DC, on Foreign Secretary Sujatha Singh's three-day visit to the US capital.
Real Madrid failed to win their Champions League group for the first time in four years when a late goal by substitute Marco Reus allowed Borussia Dortmund to equalise and clinch a 2-2 draw.
Rediff.com takes a look at some personalities who are likely to win the prize this year.
Chappell, now 66, came to India after a five-year stint as coach of South Australia, where he was noted by the Australian media as exhibiting "fantastic" individual skills, but proving "poor" when it came to group dynamics.
'What is forgotten but is actually as important for a society's long run success is morality.' 'Morals and trust are the nuts and bolts of an economy.' 'Without those you can get short run success, but not long-run development.'
The launch kicks off a busy period for Waterloo, Ontario-based BlackBerry.
Two big derbies and an eventful weekend of football awaits us all...
Manchester United maintained their push for a Champions League place after a Juan Mata goal on Saturday pushed Norwich City to the brink of relegation.
Manchester United won 2-1 at Crystal Palace to consolidate fourth spot.
Serbian Djokovic, 31, needed elbow surgery in February to cure a problem that surfaced in 2017, but after some jarring defeats he returned to the kind of domination he achieved in 2015, winning Wimbledon and the US Open.
News of all that's transpired on and off the football field
India's leading cueists, Pankaj Advani and Aditya Mehta, bowed out of the third European Players Tour Championship (PTC) of the season -- the Bluebell Wood Open -- after suffering defeats in their respective round matches at the Doncaster Dome in Sheffield.
A Mumbai-Delhi air ticket is now available upwards of Rs 3,700 for next day travel on all airlines.
The people on the front lines of fighting the Ebola epidemic are Time Magazine's Person of the Year.
Soaring output has left the world awash with cheap crude as supply exceeds demand by 1 million to 2 million barrels per day
They gave voices to sexual assault & harassment survivors across the world.
A match by match look at this weekend's English Premier League fixtures.
Aston Villa were crushed 6-1 by Southampton but joined Leicester City in celebrating Premier League survival on Saturday while Steven Gerrard's farewell party was spoiled as Liverpool lost 3-1 to Crystal Palace.
These beauties are breaking fashion stereotypes.
Bajaj Auto, said the company might re-enter the scooter market and if and when it does, the iconic Chetak might be revived.
Here are some of the most stunning moments of the week that was.
With scorcher days ahead, you must be looking for ways to avoid the heat. Here are few!
A summary of sports events and sports persons, who made news on Sunday
Nadal, who got a first-round bye, defeated Richard Gasquet 6-3, 6-4 to advance.
Indrani looked cheerful and upbeat and announced she had quite recovered from her wounds...
Rajneesh Gupta lists the instances when cricketers died while playing a match.
News of all that's transpired on and off the football field
Zach Johnson's putter was as red-hot as the weather at Muirfield on Thursday, the 2007 US Masters champion scorching his way to a five-under-par 66 to set a blistering pace in the British Open first round.
'I couldn't think of anything else the whole day but music and beats,' says Carl Frenais, the Kochi-born singer making waves in Dubai.