Zimbabwe opposition poised to retain assembly in vote recount
Asian scientists for fair energy, environment solutions
Ginowan (Japan) : Sustainable development and solution of energy and environmental issues should be achieved through an equitable manner, Asian scientists agreed in a statement at the conclusion of a regional science conference here Saturday.
Fukuda, Aso in race to be Japan’s next prime minister
Tiger attacks in Sundarbans send wake-up call
Obama wins 10 states, McCain three: US media
20 killed in Nigeria explosion
Spanish firm plans $615 mn solar energy project in Chile
Tata Nano urged to relocate to Sri Lanka
Indian in US gets 15 years in jail for backing Hezbollah
Russia denies Finnish airspace violation
UK new Justice Bill infringes human rights, MPs warn
Sri Lanka to propose ‘food crisis fund’ for SAARC
British chopper crashes at sea
Rushdie’s libel case to be settled in court Tuesday
Wal-Mart plans 100 new stores in China
High-ranking foreign officials look into Myanmar cyclone relief works
Media influences support for anti-Muslim action
Singapore Army Conducts Artillery Exercise In New Zealand
Colombian police destroy drug smugglers’ landing strips
Three killed in China hospital blast
Obama aide takes a jab at Palin’s palm gate
Clinton to wrap up Africa tour in Cape Verde
US candidates spar in TV debate
Couple logs 9,300 miles from Bangalore for Obama vote
Manmohan Singh a ‘crashing disappointment’: FT Lex
Hollywood star Lindsay Lohan turns to Islam
Crimean city partially evacuated for removing WW II mine
US to reverse some denials of work visas
Yet another band of insurgents in Terai
US vows to cut flow of illegal guns to Mexico
UK set for hung parliament, exit poll finds
Top LTTE leader’s family found among fleeing civilians
Moscow fraudster commits suicide before sentence
UN commends Sri Lanka on human rights
Sri Lanka to act against soldiers in leaked video
Greek violence escalates on anniversary of teen shooting
Obama would maintain US leadership abroad: Washington Post
Kazakh men use national flag to collect trash
Quake hits offshore Guatemala
UN kicks off Gender-based violence campaign
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Moscow wedding party detained over shooting
73 insurgents killed in Russia’s North Caucasus in 2013
Four Chinese protesters chop off, swallow finger tips
Air France introduces mobile phone services
Bush sends Congress 3.1 trillion-dollar budget
Philippine president appeals for passage of ASEAN Charter
DPRK newspaper blasts U.S.- S Korea defense bill
UNHCR calls upon Greece review its asylum procedure
Thai ICT ministry set to file lawsuit against Google
IOC to donate $1 mn to quake-hit areas in China
UN Secretary-General stresses role of religious in building peace
Nine killed in Brazil bus accident
Californians hoping to rebuild face ashes, paperwork
Vietnam protests China’s law on island protection
Shambo the ‘sacred’ bull faces slaughter again
By IANS
London : The life of Shambo, the bovine TB-infected bull in a Hindu temple in Wales, once again hangs in balance after a court of appeal Monday ruled that the earlier decision of the Welsh Assembly to slaughter it was "justified".
The animal had got a reprieve last week when a judge in the high court had ruled that destroying Shambo would be unlawful. The animal is based in the Skanda Vale temple where priests and Hindu groups have been campaigning for its life to be spared on the ground that a bull is sacred in Hindu religion.
EU praises Obama opposition to protectionism
Japan posts $661 mn trade deficit
China hiding n-arsenal in tunnel maze, say researchers
British engineer found dead in Delhi
World’s largest cruise ship embarks on US voyage
Stolen 1933 Picasso painting found abandoned in Brazil
Flights resume in Italy and to some European airports
Six LTTE suspects arrested for French policeman’s murder
Two trucks blown up on Myanmar border
U.S. Economy: The worst is yet to come
UFO seen at China airport
Nepal situation beyond our imagination: Modi
Wanted, a Facebook to tackle global financial crisis: WB chief
Dutch food watchdog recalls 50,000 tonnes of beef
Police probing shooting of Sri Lankan journalist
Sri Lanka, Singapore sign trade agreement
Putin blasts Europe for following U.S. foreign policies
Bangladesh’s Mominul looks to emulate De Villiers against India
Nobel Peace Prize for Finnish statesman Martti Ahtisaari
Syrian opposition members in Moscow for talks
Sri Lanka: 69 Casualties in Clashes
US oil rigs inspect their own key safety equipment
Dutch trains to have security cameras
Berlin calls on Serbs to vote for path to EU in presidential election
Sri Lankan Tamils vandalise Indian High Commission in London
Viking DNA retrieved from 1,000-year-old skeletons
Japan’s justice minister quits
Three killed in southwest China earthquake
Would consider prostitution, say one-third of Hong Kong teens
Indonesia quake kills two, damages thousands of homes
Flood-hit North Korea seeks help from South Korea
Russian gas supplies to resume Tuesday: EU
Georgia warns Russia, Abkhazia against establishing sea links
Man dumps 100 snakes in a market in China
Canadian terror plot ringleader pleads guilty
Chinese man sells 4-month-old son
Former union boss to head New Zealand’s main opposition party
Interpol issues ‘Red Notices’ in Hamas leader killing
19 killed in Iran traffic accident
Toll is five in US sugar plant blast
Hill To Discuss Nkorea Nuclear Issue In Moscow
Tomic could face sanctions after complaining about match time
Eight teens washed away in Indonesia floods
UN human rights body to hold session on Myanmar
Nepal Airlines’ plane meets with accident during test fight
Obama’s first foreign visit to be Canada after inauguration
Blast kills 15 as Sri Lanka ceasefire formally ends
Explosions rock Bangkok’s financial district
US gunman kills three co-workers, himself
US man convicted of supporting Al Qaeda
86th British soldier killed in Afghanistan
Sri Lanka Navy claims seizure of Tamil rebel ship
Sri Lankan Navy rescues fleeing civilians
China coal mine flood traps 34 workers
Oscar winning actress now broke
Troop withdrawal has begun but checkpoints remain: Russia
115 security officers killed in Russia’s Dagestan
Firing heard inside Pathankot air base
China says 5 million left homeless in quake
Nepal to hold fourth round of PM poll Thursday
IAEA warns against attacks on states with suspected nuclear plants
Indian journalist wins UN media award
United Nations : A HIV-positive couple in India, an indigenous group in Malaysia and nomadic children in China are the focus of stories that have won United Nations prizes for media.
