For Her Majesty, a private piano recital from Condoleezza
‘Strong relations with India, China major Bush legacy’
Britain warns of third UN resolution against Iran
London : Britain will seek a third UN resolution if Iran holds on to its uranium enrichment programme, a top diplomat warned Monday.
NRI to build new hotel with link to Heathrow terminal
UNSC hails release of two abducted diplomats
Hillary under the ‘mulberry’
Mexico looking at 4-5 percent growth in 2010: President
Ban urges Russia, Georgia to control their armed forces
NATO warship helps Iranian vessel
London church to pay tribute to John Lenon
‘Brazil’s economic prospects positive despite crisis’
11 rainforest countries pledge sustainable forest management
Marching to the same beat improves teamwork
US calls Darfur rebels to attend peace talks without preconditions
By Xinhua
Washington : The US has urged leaders of rebel groups involved in the Darfur conflict in Sudan to attend without preconditions peace talks scheduled to be held in Arusha, Tanzania.
"The United States urges all invited participants to attend the Arusha conference without preconditions, and calls on the rebel participants to include field commanders in their delegations," State Department spokesman Sean McCormack said Monday.
U.S. beef clears S Korean quarantine inspections
Connolly called to confirm about Keating: Cornell
Japan upgrades nuclear accident intensity
Ban vows to assist in ridding Korean peninsula of n-arms
A program on Indian Muslims in the Massachusetts State House
Floods leave 32 dead in South Africa
Putin is ‘too busy’ to write books
Protesters storm German, British embassies in Sudan
Two activists deported after protesting World Water Forum
Gunmen open fire on Athens police station, six injured
Police seize 15 kg of heroin from drug couriers near Moscow
Nepali PM stresses on consensus gov’t
Female IS member reportedly back in Britain
Belgian parliament moves against burqas despite crisis
Chance to stop Iran’s nuclear ambitions not yet lost: Gates
Koirala willing to declare Nepal a republic: report
Journalist serving 20-year sentence gets bail in Sri Lanka
Economies need global monitoring agency: Manmohan Singh
Carter expresses doubts about Maoists’ poll plans
Filmmakers believe they have solved riddle of ruins
No Indians on doomed Continental flight
Germany to free funds for migrants
Chaos in Kenyan parliament over anti-terror bill
Drought continues to wreak havoc in southwest China
17 rebels killed in northern Sri Lanka
Clinton to join Ulster peace agreement anniversary event
EU urged to send fact-finding mission to Tibet
Prachanda elected Nepal Prime Minister
Edward Kennedy in hospital with possible stroke
Straight or gay? Your genes hold the key
1,246 complaints lodged against Sri Lankan police
Britain’s premier seeks new Bretton Woods conference
Armenia’s prime minister wins presidential polls
UN to keep peacekeeping force in Congo for another year
Melbourne prepares to fend off Sydney in tennis battle
Powerful typhoon batters Philippines, toll tops 100
Chinese forces battle rain as war game continues
Indonesian Muslims banned from practicing yoga
Militants free kidnapped TV crew in Philippines
Chavez celebrates 11 years in power
IMF calls for decisive action against risks to world economy
Militant leader killed in Daghestan special operation
China to develop heavy-lift helicopter
One killed in French nuclear plant blast
We hope to complete nuclear deal soon: US envoy
Canada announces funding for clean energy projects
Sri Lankan troops capture LTTE airstrip in Mullaitivu
China, Russia hold talks on strategic stability in Beijing
N. Korea Exposed S. Korea Harm on Ties
Nepal’s last king bids adieu to aides
Cornered Nepal government buys time ahead of battle
Europe and Southeast Asia, a shared vision for peace and security
China quake toll rises to 1,484
US apologises to Guatemala for medical experiments
Snow storm, flood wreak havoc in southern Mexico
Raiffeisenbank sued over breach of Russian anti-monopoly law
Bush signs protocol for Albanian and Croatian NATO membership
Increasing divergences bog down Indo-US strategic partnership
Seven dead in China coal mine blast
Russia Rejects US-NATO Monopoly
Earthquake rattles southern Mexico
Protesters seize state TV station in Thailand
Obama names Indian American to White House bioethics panel
Russia calls US freeze on civilian nuclear deal ‘mistake’
World energy leader bloodied to five-year low
35 killed in Siberia mine blast
Moscow : A methane explosion in a coal mine in western Siberia Thursday morning killed 35 miners while three miners are still missing, a Russian emergencies ministry spokesperson said.
Pakistani minister attacks Musharraf over Kashmir
Ten killed, 20 injured in Albania bus crash
US stocks mixed on disappointing data
China mine safety official gets life for bribe
Time to act is now to save environment: Ban Ki-moon
US urges Russia to restore gas supply to Europe
Sri Lanka probes funds of president’s chief rival
Britain not to go ahead with ban on homeopathy
Agreement on BRICS development bank significant step: Modi
Indian communities in New York call for defense of democracy
North Korea leader orders army to enter state of war
Saakashvili’s party leads in Georgian parliamentary polls
Venezuela snaps diplomatic ties with Israel over Gaza
Philippines storm toll rises to 35
Security Council condemns attack on diplomats in Somalia
CPN-M to opt out of gov’t than to amend constitution
Eight killed in Armenia protests over presidential vote results
1,500-year-old Vishnu statues stolen from Dhaka airport
UAE, Britain sign pact on peaceful use of n-energy
Four killed in plane crash in Canada
British sailor may have seen missing MH370 on fire
Palin to take center stage of third night of Republican Convention
Explosion destroys Russian store, killing at least 4
Pine bark reduces jet lag
Serbs go to polls in crucial presidential runoff
Plane collision kills four in California
Chinese vice-premier dies
Beijing : Chinese Vice Premier Huang Ju died Saturday of illness at the age of 69.
