Nepal’s first aircraft passes test flight
Thousands in Haiti capital’s streets amid death, destruction
Unemployment in California hits 70-year high
High radiation suspends work to stabilise Japan n-plant
Five killed in Ukraine plane crash
US priest stabbed to death in Venezuela
Oil Knocks at 114 Dollars a Barrel
Taiwanese Opposition Ready to Retake Power
German leaders call for halt to anti-Islamisation rallies
Car tax in UK reclassified on carbon dioxide emissions
Exhibition showing Nazi-era Berlin reopened
Larijani: Others pay for US wrong mistakes
Gales cancel New Zealand Cook Strait ferries, flights
Nanocomposite material to help maintain bridges, aircraft
Chinese shares fall despite damage-control efforts
50 radio, TV stations closed in Madagascar
Baltiisky to sell Indian Navy ship parts worth $20 mn
Four injured in Lankan airbase accident
Colombo : At least four airmen were injured when a weapon fixed to a Sri Lanka Air Force aircraft went off Sunday afternoon in an air base near the capital Colombo, defence officials said.
Flash funky nail shades for impact, says British nail technician
Obama takes centre stage in a spectacle befitting the occasion
US tourist stabbed in Italy, loses kidney
Sign language over cell phones now possible in US
Scotland Yard detectives in Mumbai: CNN
Differences on Project in French Polynesia
Madonna turns journo for Israeli newspaper
Half a million people displaced by Myanmar army attacks
16 killed in Chad suicide bomb attack
French EU Presidency vigilant on Darfur ceasefire
Defense Ministry built slush funds systematically+
Locals safe near US anti-missile shield: Polish PM
Berloscuni assures kids fair deal in his divorce accord
South and North Korea hold working-level military talks
Global warming threatens penguins
Brown leads the least popular Labour government ever — poll
Dutch food watchdog recalls 50,000 tonnes of beef
Honduran government extends curfew at border areas
Chinese family sheds clothes for child’s hospital bills
PetroChina”s oil, gas production nearly restores in quake-hit areas
Chile will take years to recover from quake impact: president
Menon, Narayanan in Colombo for talks with Rajapaksa
US unimpressed by Myanmar’s referendum plans
Thousands evacuate New Orleans in advance of hurricane Gustav
22 Russians booked for working as illegal guides
Active participation of disabled persons in communities called for
Venezuela mourns Chavez
US man shoots co-workers, one dead
Indonesia: 11 missing after boat capsizes as strong waves batters coastal areas
Magic of Indian techies fingers has changed India’s image: Modi
WHO changes virus name, 257 confirmed cases
Statue of Mahatma Gandhi inaugurated in Indonesia
Indian-origin man in Canada gets life term for killing wife
GM to invest $448 mn in Argentina
Pakistan heatwave toll rises to 782
Preschoolers can be taught reading skills, how to get along
Winter storm leaves thousands without electricity in France
China’s FDI inflow declines
Shock in Israel over attack on Mumbai Jewish centre
5,000 Mexican families flee amid violence
Shanghai official probed over property
UN Chief plans to hold world summit on food crisis
Teenage detentions rise in Chile
Medvedev sacks navy vice admiral
UK nuclear programme to remain in doubt for months – Greenpeace
OPEC oil price crosses $90 threshold
Pre Election Silence in Serbia
Asia Society calls for strategy to avert water crisis
Zambian president dies in Paris
Indonesian Police Foil Attempt To Smuggle In 70 Tonnes Of Diesel
‘Obama deeply committed to strengthening India ties’
Trinidad & Tobago to host Americas summit, taxpayers unhappy
Ukraine to evacuate 24 nationals from Syria
South Korea to expand international peacekeeping operations
US military to ‘colonise alien worlds’
Oil spills in Uruguay teritorial waters
300 women killed in 2010 in Mexican border city
Strike over fuel price hike paralyses Kathmandu valley
Nepal law betrays victims, says rights body
Finnish foreign minister sacked over SMS scandal
Manmohan to examine Gilani’s request for exporting power from Punjab
Australian terrorises women by exposing
Victoria Beckham to be permanent judge on ‘American Idol’?
Nepal quake may bring parties closer to form government
Brown, Bush hold talks
Washington : British Prime Minister Gordon Brown was greeted by US President Bush to start a two-day visit.
Bush met the helicopter carrying Brown as it landed at Camp David, the presidential retreat in the mountains of western Maryland, outside Washington.
The visit is Brown's first to the US since taking office on June 27. They are expected to jointly speak to reporters Monday around 11.30 a.m. (1530 GMT) at Camp David.
Asian Tour to raise funds for Myanmar and China
UK Home Office says crime down by nine percent
OSCE passes resolution on 1932-33 famine in Ukraine
Obama seeks concrete action on nuclear security
Soviet-era missile may have hit Malaysia Airlines plane
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North Korea launches rocket: US
Didn’t arm protesters, Berlusconi tells Gaddafi
Serial quakes hit Indonesia
Indonesian Navy Needs Modernization, Says Legislators
China to release list of terrorist groups
Top British official to meet social networks over riots
Canada’s top bank acquires Royal Bank of Scotland’s operations
Two policemen killed in attack in southern Philippines
Germany in secret talks with US to take in Guantanamo detainees
Terror cell busted in Morocco
Supporters want visa for Modi, US non-committal
New York/New Delhi : Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi's supporters want the US to grant him a visa to enable his participation in a world Gujarati meet even though he was denied a visa three years ago because of his alleged role in condoning the anti-Muslim violence in the state 2002. But the US remained non-committal about it.
Police ‘reconstruct’ DNA of mafia leader in Italy
Nepal Maoists quit government yet again
Islamic economic forum urges reduction of trade barriers
Brazil includes food security as constitutional right
South Korea, US launch joint military drill
Baltic cruise ship runs aground off Latvia
Pansy Wong first Asian minister of New Zealand
China to Build Solar Power Plants in 2009
Sri Lanka slams UN panel to probe war crimes
Mob vandalises Hindu temples, houses in Bangladesh
Taiwan issues sea, land warnings for Typhoon Hagupit
China’s landmark property law takes effect
24 soldiers hurt in Colombia army base blast
Berlin summons Serbian envoy over Belgrade riots
Russia scraps Topol ballistic missile system
Ukraine’s presidential party quits ruling coalition
British deputy PM hit with paint
UK tribunal brings cheer to skilled Indian migrants
By Prasun Sonwalkar
IANSLondon : A ruling by a tribunal court, allowing an appeal by a highly skilled migrant from Kerala who faced deportation to India due to changes in immigration laws, has brought cheers to thousands of Indians in a similar situation here.
