Saving dogs who were bred for their meat
A big operation has begun in South Korea, to free hundreds of dogs, which were originally bred for their meat. Campaigners from Britain and America have successfully persuaded South Korean dog farmers to switch to other forms of farming.
Amazon suing more than 1,000 for fake product reviews
Amazon,the world's largest online marketplace, is filing a lawsuit against more than 1,000 people who it accuses of offering to write fake reviews on its website.
Women as monkeys: Assamese news channel sparks outrage
An Assamese news channel has sparked outrage after it aired a video on how scantily dressed women are creating nuisance on the streets of Guwahati.
Kailash Satyarthi selected for Harvard Humanitarian Award
Kailash Satyarthi Will Be First Indian to be Awarded Harvard “Humanitarian of the Year” Award.This award is given to them whose works have inspired us a lot.
Online tool estimates a woman’s risk of breast cancer
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month.Scientists have created a new online calculator to predict if you’ll develop breast cancer in the near future.
Mother’s Facebook addiction kills son
A British mother was sentenced to five years in prison for child cruelty after her two-year-old son drowned while she was checking Facebook on her phone.
Shiv Sena members threw black ink at me: Sudheendra Kulkarni
Hours before the launch of former Pakistani minister Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri's book in Mumbai today, organizer Sudheendra Kulkarni, who has rejected the Shiv Sena's demand to cancel the event, was attacked with black ink.
Man beheads wife, walks with severed head on Pune streets
The man, a watchman in a housing complex, apparently suspected his 45-year-old wife was having an affair with her son-in-law and killed her, said police.
Mega sale: e-Commerce companies gear up for festive season
E-commerce companies such as Snapdeal, Flipkart, Paytm and ShopClues are expecting this festive season to benefit a category of service providers.
India plans to curb its carbon emissions
India has pledged to curb its greenhouse gas emissions by 35% in the next 15 years. Now all the world's biggest polluters are in favor of a climate deal.