Banderas, Alonso named envoys for `Brand Spain'
Actor Antonio Banderas and Formula 1 driver Fernando Alonso are among those who have been named as honorary ambassadors for "Brand Spain" by the Leading Brands of Spain Forum.
Also selected to be hon
UEFA probing 'racism' claim during Serbia-England match
European football governing body UEFA has announced a probe into the Under-21 match between Serbia and England which sparked claims of racism.
England claimed a 2-0 aggregate triumph after Tuesday's
Kremlin Cup: Ivanovic thumps qualifier to reach quarters
Russia's Maria Kirilenko weathered a tenacious performance from Yaroslava Shvedova of Kazakhstan to reach the quarter-finals of the Kremlin Cup tennis here Thursday.
Kirilenko won both sets by breaki
Chandigarh in quarters of women's national hockey
Chandigarh registered their third win in Pool G to book their berth for the quarterfinals of the Hockey India Senior Women's National Championship here Thursday.
Madhya Pradesh Hockey Association (MP
Bangladeshi held in plot to bomb US Federal Reserve
A Bangladeshi man was arrested in London on Wednesday in a sting operation by US authorities for allegedly plotting to bomb the Federal Reserve bank.
Quazi Mohammad Rezwanul Ahsan Nafis was arrested
Apex court dismisses rape allegation against Rahul
The Supreme Court on Thursday gave a clean chit to Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi, saying that the 2006 allegation of gang rape against him and his friends was fake.
An apex court bench of J
India can protect cyber assets: Antony
With cyber security emerging as a major national threat, Defence Minister A.K. Antony on Thursday said India may be a "latecomer" in the area but was confident of protecting the country's cyber assets
Rahul Gandhi meets President
Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi on Thursday met President Pranab Mukherjee, a day after he had a meeting with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. The two meetings take importance amid speculation o
Daddy, there's lots of firing: Syrian teen's last SMS
Hiding under the seat of the bus that was on its way to Syria's Aleppo city when it came under attack, she sent one last SMS to her father, reminding him how much she loved her family. Soon after, 18-
Mothers selling breast milk on Facebook: Report
Women in Britain and US are selling their breast milk online, despite serious concerns that it could be harmful for babies, a media report said.
Mothers are using community forums, including Facebook