British citizen faces imminent execution in China
Climate change to torch Australia’s farms, says report
Sangay favours ‘middle-way’ policy on Tibet
Nepal’s monument of massacres awaits makeover
Obama vows no US troops on the ground in Pakistan
World’s longest captive snake on display in U.S.
Beijing : Fluffy, a gigantic python thought to be the world's longest captive snake, will be on permanent display at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium, U.S., media reported Monday.
The 7.3-meter reticulated python is about as long as a moving van and thick as a telephone pole.
The zoo bought Fluffy for 35,000 U.S. dollars from its breeder in Oklahoma, which raised the python from a hatchling.
US nuclear envoy travels to North Korea for talks
US firms will compete for India nuclear trade: Rice
Intercultural dialogue a must in ever more connected world: Ban
World Bank releases report on development, climate change
Dec 1 Paris meet to discuss new Iran sanctions
Pilot wrongly accused over 9/11 can claim damages
Six killed in Malaysian chopper crash
Oil rises on positive data
Rights watchdog fears India abetting impunity in Nepal
Candlelight vigils for US journalists held in North Korea
Mexico to redouble austerity measures amid food crisis
Myanmar sets up herbal park to promote traditional medicines
War decorated soldier woman in beauty battle
The way forward for the UN climate change process
Nearly 22,500 killed in violent cyclone in Myanmar
Hillary Clinton urges Myanmar to let aid workers in
British Airways, Iberia agree merger
China hosts World Buddhist Forum sans Dala Lama
UN rights chief warns CAR fighting factions
Satellite-wreckage threat to others: Official
Three dead in US storms
12,000-year-old human skull found in Mexico
Report claims proof of secret CIA jails in Europe
Paris : A Council of Europe report made public Friday said that investigators have proof that the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) ran clandestine prisons for terror suspects in Europe, with the full cooperation of government leaders.
California abuzz over Obama’s coming visit
Dutch royals attacker dies of injuries
Obama marks end of Iraq war
Tripartite core group releases preliminary cyclone impact assessment report
Overflights question Russia’s Georgia role–NATO
Strong earthquake rattles northeastern Greece
Family of 14 arrested for drug trafficking
UN official visits Sri Lanka amid human rights concern
Data ruling may shelter illegal file sharers
EU urges giving negotiations a chance on Kosovo
By Xinhua
Brussels : The European Union's (EU) foreign policy chief Javier Solana has said the EU still hopes that negotiations could succeed in concluding the process of Kosovo's future status.
"We want to give negotiations a chance, and therefore we are going to see how to go about it, together with our friends from the US and Russia, to move forward the process," Solana said after the first day talks of the EU foreign ministers Monday.
At least 20 dead in Philippines floods, landslides
House marathon ends but Nepal impasse will continue
Serbia to have early elections next May
China landslides kill 200 relief workers
Queen ensures William and Kate’s girl the Princess title
Fuel pollution in Kerch strait 50 times above normal
Nepal King loses his biggest prop
Spanish artist Pablo Palazuelo dead
Monas Incident Created Rift Within Muslim Community: PB GPMI
Former Malaysian PM testifies in Lingam video case
Norway follows EU in imposing sanctions on Russia
Judge shot dead in Moscow
Russian troop withdrawal from Georgia starts
China opens first sex education museum for women
German Jewish peace group condemns Israeli massacres in Gaza
Electric cars can’t save climate: Experts
Malaysia quake: Two climbers killed, 17 missing
Thatcher taken to London hospital for tests: official
Brazil to build new airport in Sao Paulo after tragedy
By Xinhua
Rio De Janeiro : The Brazilian government has announced that another airport will be built in Sao Paulo, following Tuesdays' airplane accident that killed about 200 people at the Congonhas International Airport.
In a speech on national television Friday night, President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said that despite the recent investment in the Congonhas airport, the main problem of the traffic overflow remained.
He then announced a series of measures to be taken to solve the problem, including building a new airport in Sao Paulo.
World Bank opens office in Myanmar
Socio-economic status important in heart disease risk
Clinton pledges strong support for Obama
Myanmar’s detained opposition leader Suu Kyi meets lawyer
Russia open to rebuilding ties with Britain: Medvedev
Italy orders DNA tests to identify WWII victims
LTTE ‘capital’ within our firing range: army chief
Eco-tourism still damaging wildlife irreversibly
Human Rights closes its office in Angola
Ten trendy gadgets from US tech shows
Many Sri Lankan women are harassed in public transport
Torrential rains flood South Africa’s national parks
China Mobile tests signal station on Mount Everest
Sarkozy in Afghanistan after deadly attack on French soldiers
Mum gets life for killing son over Koran
Five killed in Paraguay small plane crash
Britain announces aid package to combat food price crisis
China launches Asia’s largest helicopter
Russia’s upper house recognizes Georgia’s rebel regions
Bhutan MP recovers in Kolkata hospital
China: Security Council Should Rank African Nations High
After China quake, insurance claims of $19 mn already
Two Indian Americans among White House fellows
India universities’ delegation experiences UK’s version of ‘Chai pe charcha’
Australian burns Quran and Bible
Talks fail, will cut off gas to Ukraine: Gazprom
‘Baby-faced chief executives save face better for companies’
India ranks 123rd in pollution control; Iceland on top
IS urges Muslims in Turkey to revolt against Erdogan
UN chief concerned about natural disaster in India, Pakistan
By Xinhua
United Nations : UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon is deeply concerned on Tuesday by the loss of life and serious damage caused by severe storms and flooding in parts of India and Pakistan.
In a statement released by his spokesperson, Ban commended the prompt and effective response to this disaster in both countries, and reaffirmed the UN readiness to support national and local efforts to provide emergency assistance to the survivors.
Brazil crash victims’ identities used for fraud
Tinsel town to protest alleged killings of Tamils in Sri Lanka
China opens museum on sex slaves
Obama pummels Clinton in White House clean sweep
11 killed, 134 injured during Myanmar water festival
13-year-old girl found in Russian brothel
Nepal’s conflict legacy: teens kill over secondhand mobile
UN Security Council without India an anachronism: Tony Blair
Labour wins two by-election seats, Sharma wins from Southall
By Prasun Sonwalkar, IANS
London : Voters gave Britain's new Prime Minister Gordon Brown cautious endorsement as the Labour party Friday retained the two seats of Sedgefield and Ealing Southall - better known as Little India - but with reduced majorities.
The by-elections were Brown's first electoral test after taking over as Britain's prime minister in June, but his delight at the victory was dampened by the fact that the winning margin in both constituencies had dwindled since the 2005 general elections.
