Japan, India to hold talks on export of US2 rescue plane
China’s foreign trade gains momentum
EU says China main source for dangerous goods
60 injured in Moscow train blast
Heavily armed police, troops deployed at Thai airports
25 Sea Tigers killed, 10 boats destroyed: Navy
Pilot killed in US fighter jet crash
Singapore may impose death penalty for kidnapping
Polish leftists seek referendum on US missile base
Asean cyclone relief talks likely to be held in Singapore
Sri Lanka troops find rebels’ underwater hideout
Jailed Karuna implicates Sri Lankan government
New Zealand prime minister fights for political life
Congo rape toll rises to 50, says UN
Nepal earthquake: Over 1,800 dead
Obama fever picks up in Kenya as US election approaches
Portugal can be a surprise, says Cristano Ronaldo
Sri Lanka condemns attack on its Oslo embassy
Australia is good place to live, says Haneef
Three killed in Denmark terror attacks, shooter shot dead
Zimbabwean police violently disperse religious group in Harare
Republican senator calls Obama’s budget ‘unconscionable’
Italian embassy staffer kidnapped in Yemen
GM bankruptcy may impact US steelmakers
White House gate crashers in less festive mood in first interview
Two killed in US chopper crash
Four killed in blast in Philippines
UN Chief Arrives At Yangon To Reinforce Cyclone Relief Efforts
Europe’s top election monitor boycotts Russian poll
Grenade attack in Kenya injures seven
Russia offers Uruguay floating nuclear power plant
Hulk Hogan opens restaurant
Nepal seeks donor support for economic growth
Another Tamil Red Cross worker killed in Sri Lanka
Hu meets Fidel Castro, promises better China-Cuba ties
Hindu group protests razing of temples
Kuala Lumpur : Members of a Hindu rights group in Malaysia have protested against the demolition of nearly 80 temples across the country in recent years.
Thai military chief selected as interim PM
Greens rap Pope for backing civilian use of nuclear energy
Berlin : Germany's opposition Green (Gruene) party strongly criticized Pope Benedict XVI for supporting the worldwide civilian use of nuclear energy.
Green party chief Reinhard Buetikofer was quoted as saying ironically that the head of the Catholic church should be "promptly named the atomic policy advisor of the federal (German) government".
He added that the pope has discovered something that
Netherlands to receive 74 more MH17 bodies
OPEC President rules out need to increase oil output
Modi meets Bangladesh commerce-industry chambers chiefs
LTTE asks Ravi Shankar to facilitate ceasefire
Russia to test-launch four ICBMs by year-end
Two U.S. men charged in plot to kill Obama
Maoists want Nepal polls deferred again
12 dead in China fire
Two Indonesian pilots pose security threat: Australian authorities
Politician, TV host hit each other during show
9/11 memorial at ground zero to open by 2011: officials
Gates Says Pentagon Tenure Open-ended
I will be President for all Americans: Trump
Expert: Big progress in religious freedom in Tibet
Storms in US kills more than 20 people
Venezuelans protest plans to overhaul constitution
South Africa condemns Bhutto’s killing
Haiti police shoot two food-theft suspects: CNN
Uganda, Ethiopia deny selling arms to Somali rebels
Flooding leaves 180,000 homeless in Brazil
US hopes for six-nation talks with North Korea next month
Washington : Six-nation talks to begin outlining a plan for North Korea's nuclear disarmament should begin next month after Pyongyang has completed the closing of a key nuclear facility, said a top US diplomat.
New Zealand to focus on counter-terrorism intelligence
US delegation to hold talks on North Korea
Dutch PM reprimands finance minister over Obama
US warns of more sanctions against Zimbabwe
Reducing household carbon footprint helps fight climate change
Johansson designs bag to raise funds for Haiti
13 killed in riot at Congo football match
Vietnam flood toll rises to 80
S Korean president to meet with U.S. Secretary of State
World press body condemns re-jailing of Israeli whistle blower
By IRNA
Brussels : The world's biggest journalists' group condemned Tuesday as "senseless and inhumane" the decision by an Israeli court to send Mordechai Vanunu, the man who told the world that Israel has developed nuclear weapons back to jail - three years after he ended an 18 year sentence for the original offence.
"Mordechai Vanunu has served his sentence and now he is being victimised for the crime of speaking to journalists," said Aidan White, Secretary General of the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ).
Russia to pull out from Georgia Monday: Medvedev
French FM expresses sadness on anniversary of Hariris death
Princess Diana was distant cousin of Palin
Cabinet nod for pact with Japan
Letter sent 60 years ago lands in local mailbox
Chinese student sues Microsoft for privacy violation
Sri Lankan parliament approves constitutional reforms
संडे स्पेशल : तो क्या भीम आर्मी सुप्रीमो चंद्रशेखर का सूरज अब डूब रहा...
UN Secretary-General stresses role of religious in building peace
Boko Haram unable to disrupt Nigeria elections: UN
Chaco indigenous people suffer forced labour, abuse: UN
Chelsea strikers’ disco closed for racial discrimination
Lima : Peruvian authorities have closed a Lima nightclub owned by Chelsea striker Claudio Pizarro for 60 days on grounds of racial discrimination.
Tropical Storm Hanna kills 61 in Haiti, heads to U.S.
India urges Togo to release detained Indian nationals
Cleanup under way after oil spill from Texas tanker collision
Gunman wounds four police officers in US
Powerful quake hits Indonesia, no casualty
Modi receives boomerang from aboriginal dancers
Three killed in DR Congo train derailment
India asks Sri Lanka to extend truce, halt civilian casualties
Russia to Launch Intercontinental Missile
EU FMS meet to prepare for EU summit
Cuban UNESCO for Southern Teamwork
Japanese PM arrives in Hokkaido to host G8 summit
U.S. Envoy May Return to Beijing for North Korea Talks
Russia, Bolivia pledge stronger ties, focus on energy
Sri Lanka Minister Survives Suicide Attack
21 dead in China accident
Events planned in UK and USA to protest Modi, communal violence
Chinese police teargas agitating Tibetan monks
Terrorism scare on US-bound plane
Russian scientist in ‘spy swap’ flown to Vienna
Bomb attack in Colombo ahead of vote
Australia rejects military general as Myanmar’s Canberra envoy
Pietersen visits Dalai Lama’s residence
WTC workers suffer from lasting sensory loss
10 killed, over 100 injured in South Korean resort collapse
Rice in Seoul to review North Korean nuclear programme
Argentina Boosts Links with France
US envoy to meet Aung San Suu Kyi
US to give $30 mn to upgrade Kyrgyz air control system
McConaughy busy cooking for wife
Thailand’s senatorial poll peaceful
Yanukovich still Ukraine president: Russian speaker
Dhaka reels under high population growth
Over 49,000 vote in Fiji pre-poll
Cuban doctors manage to defect through Venezuela: Exile groups
No plans to reduce oil and gas flow to Europe: Putin
Colombian government, FARC to resume peace talks Jan 26
There’s still time and space for diplomacy on Iran: US
Rafendi Djamin elected Indonesia representative in ASEAN Human Rights Commission
‘China’s interim price control necessary, legal’
Bush, Putin face ‘tap dance’ at G8 summit
Washington : George W. Bush calls Vladimir Putin "my friend" but tension will be barely concealed at best when the US and Russian presidents meet at the Group of Eight summit.
