Cheating in football is sin: Saudi scholars
Football players who fool referees to score goals or to obtain penalties or fouls are committing a sin, two Saudi religious scholars have said.
"Cheating is deceiving and usurping other people's righ
Angelina wants different ethnic traditions at wedding
Actress Angelina Jolie reportedly wants to incorporate different ethnic traditions when she weds Brad Pitt.
Saharanpur DIG's conduct unacceptable, says Akhilesh Yadav
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav on Thursday said he was 'amazed' that a senior officer like a DIG could ask a father, whose daughter had eloped, to either shoot her dead or commit suicide.
Man robs shop holding a coffee cup
A masked man - dressed in a bandana and a hooded jacket - robbed a shop in Britain while holding a cup of black coffee in his right hand.
The man told the sales assistant at the Oasis News store in M
Soni Sori admitted to AIIMS
Suspected Maoist conduit Soni Sori was admitted to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) here on Thursday for a medical examination for the injuries she allegedly suffered in Chattisgarh
Teenager abducted, gangraped in Gurgaon
A teenaged girl was abducted from her house and allegedly gang raped. No one has been arrested, police said on Wednesday.
The 16-year-old girl was abducted from her house in village Sikanderpur (Badh
Purify internet, censor comments on news websites, says MP
A Congress MP Thursday called for internet to be 'purified' and 'abusive' and 'filthy' comments on celebrities and politicians, often found in the comments sections of online news websites, censored.
Russian President Putin not to attend G8 Summit
Russian President Vladimir Putin has told his US counterpart Barack Obama over phone that he would not be able to attend the G8 summit at Camp David, a White House statement said.
"Noting his respons
Raja turns 49, spends quiet birthday in Tihar
Former telecom minister A. Raja, jailed in the 2G spectrum allocation case, observed his 49th birthday in Tihar jail on Thursday, visibly upset over not being able to meet family and friends.
"He was
US says it backs visas to qualified Indians
As India announced plans to take the issue of 'discriminatory' increase in US visa fees to the World Trade Organisation (WTO), Washington assured it continued to fully support the admission of qualifi