16 missing afer plane crashed into Brazilian river
Surveying the German angst: terrorism in foreground
British family killed in Pakistan
China mourns mudslide victims, toll rises to 1,248
Six killed in Washington state shooting rampage
French foreign minister to visit China
Supporters of detained ex-army chief attacked in Sri Lanka
St. Peterburg bans opposition rally set for March 3
Japan cancels plans to send aid to China in military planes
Dissidents say repression on the rise in Cuba
Over 50 Boko Haram fighters killed in Nigerian military raid
World’s largest cruise liner begins maiden voyage
U.S. House panel to take up resolution on “comfort women” next week
Germany issues travel warning for Tibet as protests spread
Saudi gets life in jail for US bomb plot
Thai Army helicopter crash kills 10
Investigation cites pilot error for air crash near Everest
US Federal Bank to get special powers
New Zealand election enrollment campaign kicks off
Security Council convenes to end war in South Ossetia
Exiled scribes say Bhutan poll farcical without free press
Osho rises from his ashes in Nepal
Nepal cabinet directs Home Ministry to step up security
By NNN-Nepal News
Kathmandu : A meeting of the Council of Ministers on Monday ordered the Home Ministry to take all possible measures to check the ongoing killings and violence in Terai region and improve the overall security situation in the country.
Talking to reporters after the cabinet meeting held at Prime Minister’s official residence in Baluwatar, government spokesperson and communication minister Krishna Mahara said the meeting decided to give ‘special direction’ to the Home Ministry to improve security.
Bush, Cheney cast votes for McCain
16 killed in Chad suicide bomb attack
UN calls for urgent measures against nuclear terrorism
Several injured in Spain car-bomb attack
Tibet’s Potala Palace reopens to visitors
US considers putting North Korea back on terrorist list
US cites India’s economic sacrifice for Iran deal
OECD forecasts protracted economic slowdown in US, Europe
Train collision kills 10 in Congo
Whale, dolphin watching major income source for Pacific nations
Zoellick: no effect on WB if Venezuela withdraws
By Xinhua
Mexico City : Robert Zoellick, U.S. President George W. Bush's choice to head the World Bank, said in Mexico Saturday that the international financial institution will still keep its influence if Venezuela withdraws.
    Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez has said that Venezuela is thinking about withdrawing from the World Bank, which he says is a tool of the United States that keeps poor nations in debt.
Mexican hit man who dissolved 300 bodies in acid inspires songs
Spanish Rich Poor Gap Widening
Bodies of three missing Israeli teenagers found in West Bank
Strong earthquake rocks Venezuela
Spanish Socialists Re-Elected
Rupee could be hit by Greek crisis: Government
Japan developing first fighter since World War II
Terrorist escapes, massive manhunt in Singapore
Noam Chomsky speaks on Kashmir turmoil, compares it with Palestine
China, US to address jointly global economic crisis
Australian PM congratulates NZ National Party leader on his election victory
Taiwan clinic to be closed over naked nurse photos: report
Poland against Russia’s permanent presence in US missile base
British citizen faces imminent execution in China
Man sets ablaze Singapore lawmaker
US says no to Cuba’s request for embargo suspension
Jacob Zuma sworn in as South African president
China, Taiwan seek better cooperation in historic meeting
Bush praises US-Europe ties in Paris speech
Top Nepal politician’s kin caught with fake Indian currency
Steinmeier against Georgia, Ukraine joining NATO
Nepal Maoist guerrilla gets gangster rap
UN and India work on disposing hazardous medical waste
South and North Korean leaders to meet
UN urges Africa to take steps to avert food price rise
Bird flu-hit localities in Vietnam rise to 14
Hanoi : Bird flu has hit Vietnam's northern Hung Yen province, raising the total number of affected localities nationwide to 14, according to a local veterinary agency Friday.
New Zealand four political parties formally launch election
Modi impact: Nepal man’s family reunion an online hit
China, EU seek to deepen cooperation
US House sends markets into tizzy; leaders scramble to save bailout
The day Kerala devouts remained glued to TV
Rift in Hindu group ahead of Malaysian polls
Israeli leaders, allies will be tried in Iran over Gaza
G7 finance ministers meet in Washington on global crisis
Earth survived extremes of climate change
UN urges Afghans to vote again in presidential polls
Not much time left for wild orangutans
Obama’s Malayali classmate can’t wait to meet him
Man needs 300 stitches after shark attack
Nigeria governor killed in chopper crash
Russia may free 45,000 prisoners of second world war
Evidence of earliest domesticated horses surfaces in Kazakhstan
Three arrested in Peru with fake bills
Results announced in truffle-hunting competition in north Spain
U.S. top diplomat to sign missile deal in Prague
Crowe shocks cancer charity with $1,500 donation
No marriage law for Hindus in Pakistan: Daily
Pelosi support boosts chances of quick approval of n-deal
China quake toll goes past 68,000
Nepal scribes call off stir, opposition calls shutdown
Prachanda fails to dam disputes, cabinet expansion put off
China Seizes Weapons, Ammo from Monastery
Terror plans blocked after ministers failed to consult Scotland
Ukraine Opposition for NATO Referendum
Former US secretary of state Powell endorses Obama
List of 24 agreements inked between India, China
GCC Commercial arbitration forum on electronic crimes
Britain to drop migrant opt-out, sign UN child rights convention
Sarkozy informs Kosovo of France”s official recognition
Brazil fines AmBev $176 mn for anti-competitive practices
India, Russia ink 10 pacts
Kubica fine after F1 crash
Montreal : BMW-Sauber driver Robert Kubica has spoken to medics and is reported to be not injured after a serious crash at the Formula One Canadian Grand Prix here Sunday.
Man with gun looking for Obama arrested in Washington
Koirala promises probe as Nepal riot toll rises to 23
Green Revolution pioneer Norman Borlaug dies at 95
White House, Democrats agree on auto industry bail-out
UK terror suspect Bilal Abdullah charged with conspiracy
London : Bilal Abdullah, the Iraqi diabetes specialist doctor who was one of the two men arrested following the car bomb attack at Glasgow airport, has been charged with conspiracy to cause explosions.
Venezuela slams EU immigration laws, threatens to suspend oil supply
Climate summit on verge of collapse
Kenyan president wants Burundi election to be postponed
YouTube says hi to high-definition
Obama says Punjab jab a ‘mistake’
Washington : Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama admits his campaign's Punjab jab against rival Hillary Clinton was a mistake and owns responsibility for the offending memo although he had not seen it before distribution.