Australians on Saturday voted in a general election billed as one of the tightest in decades in which their first woman Prime Minister Julia Gillard is pitted against her Conservative rival Tony Abbott.
After busting the budget several times over, the Commonwealth Games are apparently still short of money.
More trouble is in the offing for the Commonwealth Games - this time from India’s top tennis players who have reportedly demanded their dues to be cleared
Bowing to pressure from the Bharatiya Janata Party and the Left parties, Government today dropped a controversial addition in the civil nuclear liability bill
The cabinet on Friday approved a 300 percent salary hike from Rs 16,000 to Rs 50,000 for MPs but this was not enough for members from various parties as they stalled Lok Sabha proceedings
After dithering for a week, Pakistan on Friday accepted India’s offer of USD five million in aid for flood relief in the country and appreciated its "very positive" gesture.
All allegations of corruption against the Commonwealth Games organisers should be probed, CGF chief Mike Fennell said on Thursday as he wrapped up a two-day inspection of the venues
Just 45 days to go, now the Government has stepped in to take control of the Commonwealth Games Organising Committee (CWG OC) mess.
A rainy morning greeted Delhiites on Thursday with many of them on way to schools and offices getting drenched even as vehicles moved at a slower pace due to water logging
With Pakistan unsure about taking USD five million in flood aid from India, the U.S. has said politics should have no role in disaster response
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh tops Newsweek magazine’s list of 10 world leaders who have won respect and is described as “the leader other leaders love”
Sri Lankan Cricket took a stern decision on Wednesday and handed spinner Suraj Randiv, a one-match ban and fined 100 per cent of his match fee.
Demands from several quarters for the return of Kohinoor from Britain notwithstanding, the government today said it has no plans to bring the precious diamond back
Amid reports that India may take it to the World Trade Organisation (WTO) for a new law to hike worker visa fees, the United States hopes it would not affect
A landslide swept through a mountain town in south-eastern China after days of heavy rains Wednesday, leaving at least 67 people missing