Scarlett’s mother has no faith in Goa police, wants CBI probe
Territorial integrity wins in Kosovo independence case
27 Indian youth arrested in Colombo for overstaying
Modi impact: Nepal man’s family reunion an online hit
Putin, Obama to meet in June, September
Lashkar commander in Britain’s least-wanted list
Biden demands courage from US Congress on gun control
Russia’s new envoy to NATO to start work in Brussels on Jan. 28
Colombia denies paying ransom for Betancourt’s release
Myanmar, Germany sign agreement on debt relief
Mexico says it n-plant is safe
Maoists shut down Kathmandu valley after cadre’s death
Woman rescued 195 hours after China’s earthquake
Captain of British n-sub relieved of command
Cyber space needs rules: China
Now a temple vs monastery row in Nepal
Obama postpones meeting with Dalai Lama: Report
Nation sleeps out in open, aftershocks add to misery
Canadian minister resigns after being caught over-speeding
Hillary Clinton Owes 20 Million Dollars
Death toll of China earthquake to exceed 80,000
S-Africa to move cautiously on biofuels strategy
Six policemen killed in Russia attack
US House majority leader to step down
‘Old feuds hindering energy trade in South Asia’
Mass grave of World War II troops found
Seoul to provide $7.5 million in flood relief to North Korea
Oil pipeline in Myanmar mutually beneficial: China
Israel denies reports on cyber attacks on Iran n-talks
Indian cabbie assaulted, Australia promises concrete action
Magnitude 6 quake hits Philippines, no losses reported
Brazil to build air crash memorial
After nuclear test, North Korea test-fires missile
DPJ Execs Decide To Reject Nomination Of Watanabe As Bank Of Japan Deputy Chief
Chinese petrol far below global levels even after price hike
Bioengineering aids a landslide victory in Nepal
Fire at World Trade Center in New York
Spanish artist Pablo Palazuelo dead
Party leader: Nepali Congress wants to lead gov’t
Chinese PM meets Obama
Chocolate’s grandfather would have sent you high
Poland should follow Obama’s lead on missile defense – FM
Most European nuke sites insecure: US report
Former police chief in Mexico arrested for kidnapping
Another Indian Canadian killed in drug gang war?
Two years after 7/7, Britain still top terror target
London : The recent failed car bomb attacks in Britain have reinforced the findings of terrorism experts that two years after the 7/7 suicide bombings in London, Britain is Europe's top target for Al Qaeda-linked terrorism.
Dalai Lama welcomes appointment of US coordinator for Tibetan issues
Israel to build world’s biggest seawater desalination plant
Sonia condemns attack on Afghan parliament
Obama says he won”t tolerate excuses in US response to Haiti quake catastrophe
Blast kills two soldiers in Ecuador
Former Peruvian President Fujimori extradited to stand trial
Santiago : Former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori was extradited Saturday to stand trial in Peru on human rights and corruption charges.
Fujimori was flown in the morning by a Chilean helicopter from his house north of Santiago to a military airport near the city, where he boarded a Peruvian propeller-powered plane and left for his home country.
China hosts 1st visit by Iraqi president, cancels debt
By XinhuaÂ
Beijing :Â China and Iraq on Thursday signed four agreements in Beijing, including one that canceled some Iraqi debt, as Iraqi President Jalal Talabani paid his first state visit to China.
    Chinese President Hu Jintao and Talabani attended the signing ceremony of the agreements after talking for an hour in the Great Hall of the People in downtown Beijing.
    No information was available about how much Iraqi debt would beset aside by China.
North Korean media reports public appearance by Kim
Obama hits back at Bush over appeasement comments
About 2 mn people traded as slaves every year: report
Sugar buying fraud found in Russia’s prisons
20,000 phone lines cut in New Jersey
White House spokesman departs on day of change in Egypt
UN special envoy starts Myanmar shuttle diplomacy in Bangkok
Obama to reverse ban on stem cell funding
Helicopter crash kills three in Mexico
Ruling party accuses Maoists of killing a member
Kathmandu : A ruling party in Nepal Monday said the Maoists - who are part of the coalition government - had killed one of its members in gross violation of the peace pact.
China, Portugal to boost strategic partnership
Accurate quake forecast still not possible: Experts
Protesters attacked at Pashupatinath temple
Cuba, Venezuela sign joint projects worth over $3 bn
Water scarcity will create global security concerns: Pachauri
Ukraine PM Tymoshenko to meet Putin in Moscow
Nepal PM poll headed for failure again
Accidents kill 2,000 children worldwide every day
Cyprus detains ship with military cargo
14 killed, 27,000 homeless in Madagascar storm
Three rescued miners released from hospital in Chile
Obama unable to solve economic problems: Fidel Castro
12 killed in clashes in Kyrgyzstan
Nepal bus ‘blast’ kills seven ahead of polls
Indian toll in Haj stampede rises to 81
“No ordinary storm” hits New Zealand
China quake toll goes past 62,000
Komagata Maru apology amid ‘Bole So Nihal’ slogans
Radiation detected in Japanese cars imported in Russia
China’s 30 years of reform and opening up
Myanmar population increases by over 200,000 in seven months
Sentence upheld against armpit fetishist in Singapore
Americans more likely to elect a woman than a black president
Indian set ablaze in Melbourne, Australia denies racist angle
China deports 10 pro-Tibet activists
Non-Aligned Movement calls for nuclear disarmament
Modi gifts ‘Tree of Life’ painting to Hollande
China arrests 12,000 for selling drugs online
Russia’s upper house recognizes Georgia’s rebel regions
Gulf traffickers network in Nepal exposes slack Mumbai vigilance
Ex-Tamil Tigers to enter politics in Sri Lanka
Shanghai residents opt for ‘BMW’ to beat traffic
Britain’s Labour Party suffers losses in local polls
By DPA
London : Britain's ruling Labour Party suffered marked losses in local and regional elections, the last of the Blair era, but results Friday showed that the party steered clear of an "electoral disaster" that had been widely predicted.
Austrian man survives 250-metre, head-down chairlift ride
North Korea alleges US planning surprise attack
British government to become main shareholder in two banks
China makes world’s fastest supercomputer
Obama to publish list of White House visitors
Army spokesman: DPRK not to abandon nuclear deterrence
Iran advises US to hold talks in context of Group 5+1
Acquitted ex-warlord gets hero’s welcome in Kosovo
Nepal bans anti-China activities but Dalai Lama allowed entry
Anti-Hindi protests grow in Nepal
Taipei Zoo’s panda website crashes under wave of curiosity
Georgian opposition rallies in Tbilisi against election results
32 sites in race for World Heritage status this year
Communist Party of China expels top leader
Desmond Tutu asks Israel to improve human rights record
Geneva : Anglican Archbishop and Nobel laureate Desmond Tutu has asked Israel to improve on its human rights records with Palestine before the next meeting of the Human Rights Council.
Nepal: Families want answers to cases of the disappeared
Educating a rural nation
CPN-M decides not to join new Nepali gov’t
95 killed in Sri Lanka, Air Force bombs LTTE strong hold
Five children killed in fire in US
Jakarta : Indonesian Police Wednesday said they arrested Abu Dujana, commander of Jemaah Islamiah (JI) - a terror group operating in South East Asia allegedly responsible for Bali bombings.
Tense Calm in Timor Leste
Obama urges action as White House sees continuing recession
Cambodia’s apex court rules out ex-Russian billionaire’s extradition
ITU draws road map to connect world’s cities, villages
Geneva : The International Telecommunications Union (ITU) has drawn up a road map to reach the benefits of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) to the remotest corner of the world as part of the UN Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) 2015.
Russia to deploy new ICBM in 2014
Pilot killed in Russian chopper crash
Indian turmeric powder yields its healing secrets
Argentine first lady to run for president’s post
Buenos Aires : Argentine first lady Senator Cristina Fernandez will run for the presidential post and her candidature will be announced later this month, Spanish news agency EFE said Monday.
Dalai Lama supports ban on bullfighting in Spain
Car bomb hits university in Spain
Nepalese vice-president escapes bomb attack
Prominent US-based Dalit activists call for international support against caste-based violence
Global leaders take a leaf from Manmohan Singh’s book
Over 2,000 trapped miners rescued in South Africa
Johannesburg : Over 2,000 of some 3,200 miners trapped about 2,200 meters underground at a South African gold mine since Wednesday have been rescued, gold mining company Harmony Gold said on Thursday.
By 12:50 p.m. local time (1050 GMT), 2,000 miners had been brought to surface at Elandsrand mine near Carletonville, about 110 km west to Johannesburg, the company's spokeswoman Amelia Soares said, adding that the rescue work was being conducted "smoothly".
