The aircraft had earlier received an all clear in Doha, barely an hour before landing in Bahrain.
Jagran Prakshan Limited, publisher of Hindi daily Dainik Jagran, has rolled out its second newspaper brand, I-next, in Kanpur and Lucknow.
He had just returned from a two-month vacation to his home where he attended his sister's wedding
Former South African players have blamed the humiliating defeat in the Johannesburg Test to "boastful over-confidence".
Al-Qaeda's Twitter account has been suspended, five days after it appeared on the social networking site, attracting over 1,500 followers.
Twenty garment factories have closed down in the last four years, leaving only eight operational
The Brazilian clothing line has chosen the aspiring pop singer irrespective of the strong public outrage against her due to her lineage.
Mira Nair's new film gets good reviews and good box office collections.
"North Korea is looking for trouble. If China decides to help, that would be great. If not, we will solve the problem without them! USA," Trump tweeted, toughening his stance on North Korea.
No such decision has been taken either in the Indian Ocean or South China Sea.
Image is being defined as iconic and a powerful image of the ongoing struggle between law enforcement and black Americans.
Jenson Button has been called many things in his young life. Captain Sensible is not one of them. Until now.
Why no serious consideration was given to provide sufficient security despite protests from Buddhist groups against the show, Sri Lankan Tourism Minister Anura Banadaranaike asked the Tourist Board.
Obama thinks Modi has a clear vision for where he wants to take his country, says the White House.
'I will be announcing my decision on the Paris Accord over the next few days. Make America great again!' Trump said.
A leading furniture retail outlet in Bahrain plans to send its staff to India to build a school every year as part of its community service programme.
India, Pakistan, Israel and South Sudan were the four UN member states which have not signed the NPT, the international pact aimed at preventing the spread of nuclear weapons.
Sri Lanka's chairman of selectors hit out at team management for not giving youngsters a chance.
A student of Indian origin has been arrested in Johannesburg for allegedly kidnapping and murdering the daughter of a white businessman.
Orange soda is what Microsoft giant Bill Gates recently has for his 'think week' sessions.
Rahul described the Rafale deal as a 'systematic robbery' from the Indian defence forces.
Visas will also be issued online and visitors will be fast-tracked through immigration.
Terming the crash of a Malaysian airliner in eastern Ukraine as a "terrible tragedy", US President Barack Obama said officials were trying to establish if any Americans were on board.
The prospect of a civil nuclear deal with Pakistan being talked about in the public domain is quite unlikely, the White House said, but acknowledged that the United States is in talks with Islamabad on issues related to nuclear safety and security.
Dismissing allegations that it is singling out China in maritime disputes, the United States has said in the last one year it has challenged the maritime territorial claims of 18 countries, including some of friendly nations like India and Brazil.
In the video, the employee of the Texas-headquartered American Airlines can be seen arguing with a passenger on board the flight.
The prisoners resorted to hunger strike last Monday to press for better living conditions and early conclusion of their cases.
Former tennis star James Blake was slammed to the ground, handcuffed and detained for about 15 minutes in New York City on Wednesday before police realized they had the wrong man in an identity theft ring, New York's Daily News reported.
The off-spinner has been advised by his Board and the ICC to not bowl his 'doosra.'
France looks certain to lose its F1 Grand Prix at Magny-Cours in 2004.
He and his mother had also signed affidavits clearing the 'king of pop' of inappropriate behavior.
The woman, who has not been identified, was walking on the city's Fifth avenue when an unidentified person set her blouse on fire using a lighter.
A Turkish paper said that the police found pieces of a Pakistani passport believed to belong to one of the attackers.
The promptness with which the railways renames stations, that is missing when it comes to providing commuters with basic facilities, says Neeta Kolhatkar.