India suffered their second consecutive defeat in the Champions trophy when they went down 4-5 to Netherlands.
The former world and double Olympic 10,000m champion is back in training after surgery on his Achilles tendon injury.
Injury-hit English clubs, Liverpool and Chelsea also open their European campaign on Tuesday.
The United Nations nuclear watchdog is contemplating to set up a reserve nuclear fuel bank for supplying fuel to countries, which have renewed interest in expanding their atomic energy programme.
The French striker was substituted half way through Juve's 1-0 win at Udinese after landing badly on his shoulder.
If China keeps harping on Arunachal Pradesh and J&K, India must also rake up the issue of Tibet, writes Vivek Gumaste.
The new semiconductor plants will be up against India's age-old Achilles' heel, inadequate infrastructure
Liverpool are the remarkable comeback in the 2005 Champions League final to keep themselves focused.
Imagine that the particles visible in turbulent water are like an army of ants being chased through a bowl of mixed-up red and blue spaghetti.
'Such is his aura, whenever anyone mentions Sri Lankan cricket his name immediately springs to mind,' the former Australian skipper said.\n\n
Indo-Pak cricket is embellished with stories from the past, little nuggets of human behaviour that reflect the very special nature of cricket played between the two countries.
Chelsea's Damien Duff says there is an 80 percent chance he could suffer a recurrence of the dislocated shoulder.
The world number two was forced to hobble away from her Hopman Cup match against Alicia Molik.
Middle-order batsman Lehmann hopes to return for the limited overs tri-series against India and Zimbabwe starting in January.
MacGill was replaced by Brad Hogg in one of three changes to the Australian team that crushed Zimbabwe in the first Test.
Some of them have been here for so long that they can't remember how their homes in Sri Lanka looked. Some have been born here and know only of the homes that their parents describe.
The nightmare is unfolding and Indians collectively need to put a stop to it, says Allan Donald.
The Ecuadorean won the men's 20 km walk on the opening day of the World athletics championships.\n\n
'Will 'Make in India' be able to harness the demographic dividend so it does not become a disaster?' 'Will 'Digital India' live up to the lofty promises the government and private sector made as part of its recent launch?'
The challenge for India and China is to achieve a new web of strategic relationships without weakening the present momentum towards better bilateral relations, says B Raman
The book that Vinita Bali, managing director of Britannia Industries Ltd, is currently reading couldn't be more appropriate: 'Too Big to Fail'. Although that bestseller by New York Times columnist Andrew Ross Sorkin tells the inside story of how Wall Street and Washington saved the financial system -- and themselves, its title aptly sums up Bali's own half-a-decade tenure at the Bangalore-based foods conglomerate.
A world record pole vault for Russia's Yelena Isinbayeva and an electrifying 800 meters run by 18-year-old Kenyan Pamela Jelimo lit up the Bird's Nest Stadium on Monday evening.
Fitness entrepreneur Nawaz Modi Singhania and founder of Body Art Fitness Studio lists them out. Read and learn!
Given the dynamics of the world today, it is inevitable that a relative decline in European power will occur.
Lauryn Williams clocked 10.93 seconds to join men's gold medallist Justin Gatlin as a world champion.