Mexicans Maltreated in United States
12 killed in US coalmine blast
अदालत में जाकर लड़ाई लडेंगे मुस्लिम संगठन ,बेगुनाहों की रिहाई की कवायद में जुटे
Sri Lanka captures last stretch of rebel-held coast
Plan to close Tempelhof Airport angers many Berliners
Russia, China for World Nanotech Lead
Japan FM to visit Moscow April 12-15 for peace treaty talks
Rare earthquake hits England
Pilot programme slashes cardiac deaths by 73 percent
Woman reveals sex encounter with New Zealand minister
No South Asia reference in US-China joint statement
Five killed in Brazil plane crash
Benin Foreign Minister to Cuba
US Muslim woman fired from work for wearing hijab
Myanmar Plans Resettlement For 7,000 Cyclone Victims
Shares fall sharply in Seoul
Human error killed seven US marines during training
Japanese euphoric as cherry blossoms bloom
US heat wave crashes power systems
Minority communities from across the World write letter opposing CAA: Full Text
Relief work not effective, says Nepal PM
Advance of int’l justice pre-eminent legacy of Annan: Ban Ki-moon
There are no sides over stimulus at G20, says Obama
Sri Lanka Prepares SAARC Summit
Buddhism fastest-growing religion in Singapore
US requires 40,000 more health IT professionals
Nepal seeks extension of UN peace mission
Russia slams politicisation of arms control in Europe
UN to Myanmar: Supply Aid to Victims
Hong Kong joins China in three-day mourning
US pledges $1.8 million to Khmer Rouge trials
British court scraps ban on sham marriages by immigrants
McCain, Obama spar in final faceoff before poll
Morrison Menon case studies in Dubai Women College curriculum
Europe Commission: Nukes not Taboo
Five Indian Americans selected for J8 Youth Summit
No military expansion, China vows in white paper
Allegedly imported high-grade “ice” flooding Philippines
Toll in Mozambique poisoned brew tragedy reaches 67
Tool manipulation similar among blind and sighted
Mother of 14 courts controversy, cash
10 troops die in Venezuela chopper crash
Clinton urges party to back Obama
Chinese shares plummet 3.44 percent in morning session
China’s growth important for global recovery: World Bank chief
UN to Debate Climate Change
Albania pulls its troops out of Iraq
Hillary Clinton faints, has concussion: Report
20 LTTE rebels killed in northern Sri Lanka
Tibet reopens to tourists next month
A new era of samosa diplomacy at the White House
34 Tamil rebels, 1 soldier killed in fighting in North of Sri Lanka
World Bank pledges aid boost for poor nations
Nepal Maoists seek parliamentary session to abolish monarchy
Putin attends n-submarine ceremony
Swedish tycoon’s firm fined for destroying Amazon rainforest
Suicide car bomb hits US consulate in Iraq
US sees many concerns in IAEA report on Iran
US announces $40 mn to design new nuclear plant
Obama acknowledges Greece”s efforts to extend security, stability
Russia to deploy new Su-34 bombers
Nepal Maoists blame ‘fanatics’ for Pashupatinath row
China hosts World Buddhist Forum sans Dala Lama
At least 15 missing after boat accident in Peru
Tibet adopts statute to protect Potala Palace
Russian troop withdrawal from Georgia starts
Australian fighting against IS killed in Syria
Household robots can be security risk
Myanmar to receive UN envoy, ASEAN condemns violence
Myanmar democracy icon wants to sue junta
16 LTTE rebels killed in northern Sri Lanka
Medvedev is new Russian president, vows to follow Putin policies
EU-US compromise brings hope for securing Bali Roadmap
Troops capture key Sri Lankan area, 420 killed
American schoolboy youngest to conquer Everest at 13
US consumer confidence improves
Resettlement of Bhutanese refugees to US begins
Lohan plans quite New Year
Nepal Maoists reject PM’s proposal of child king
Kathmandu : Nepal's Maoists Monday rejected Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala's bid to save the monarchy by installing King Gyanendra's five-year-old grandson, saying their aim was to abolish the institution in all forms and that they regarded the palace as the fountainhead of the nation's woes.
Kidnapped Sikh faces Taliban threat of conversion: Father
Jakarta police arrest 10, thwart terror attacks
Indians in Nepal can’t be bothered to vote
Indian-American Aziz Ansari ranked sixth top paid comedian
Thai military junta transfers 24 more officers
Research to study domestic violence in south Asian households
‘Europe needs more migrant workers’
Brussels : Europe will be facing increasing labour shortage at least over the next 20 years and will need people in various sectors of the economy, European Commission president Jose Manuel Barrosso said Tuesday.
Bush Raises Concerns Over Tibet Crackdowns
Zimbabwe declares national emergency over cholera outbreak
Pakistan should change its mindset toward India: US
Europe determined to overcome crisis: Italian president
US urges China to release detained Tibet protesters
McCain tries to hold on to states won by Bush in 2004
Myanmar cyclone report to be given to Asean meet
Sarkozy calls for European intervention force
25 rebels killed in Sri Lanka clashes
Act against child labour, rights body says
Obama to offer position for Powell if elected president
Gordon Brown leads Britain to new era
By Xinhua
London : Gordon Brown took over as British prime minister Wednesday, ending his long years of waiting for the top job and hopefully opening a new era for the country.
In a short speech at the gate of his new home No. 10 Downing Street after his premiership was confirmed by Queen Elizabeth II, Brown, with rare smile, said he will form a new government with new priorities.
North Korea may have up to 60 kg of plutonium: US expert
Seven killed, 25 injured in traffic accident in northwest China
Swiss company to set up textile machinery plant in Maharashtra
China ship tragedy: Toll escalates to 396
Powerful quake hits Costa Rica, two killed
NY governor caught with woman in his closet: Report
Holding a balloon on an Arctic ice floe
30 more die in Vietnam floods
Kidnappers demand $5 mn for kidnapped Red Cross staff
Too much commitment in romance can boomerang
Lee Declares Bid To Maintain Election Neutrality
Two-headed snake born in Argentine wildlife centre
US stocks climb on bank forecasts, oil price rise
US not to recognize Crimean referendum: Obama
Ex-Interpol chief convicted of corruption
Iran tests radar evading aircraft
Seven killed in China van blast
Russia may free 45,000 prisoners of second world war
UK’s Labour Party braced for losses in local elections
China seeks to calm anti-France sentiment among its people
US ready to help in Mumbai terror probe
Indian-American Muslims strongly condemn terrorist attack on civilians in Florida
Secret German military study warns of dramatic oil crisis
New drug takes eight years for approval in the US
At least 29 killed as bus falls into a river
Explosion at Russian oil refinery, 1 killed
‘British voting system a recipe for corruption’
2,800 held for abducting minors in China
Zimbabwean passenger arrested at airport with drugs
Indonesia issues tsunami warning
US downplays Bhutto’s return to politics
Russia needs $1 trillion investment to modernize economy – Ivanov
Italian court recognises gay union for first time
World Bank chief vows more efforts to combat climate change
Tense Calm in Timor Leste
Australian interest rates rise as economy surges
Muslim parliamentarian in Britain to retire over ‘death threats’
London : A British Muslim member of parliament (MP) Friday announced his withdrawal from politics after receiving death threats for his involvement in clearing up a racist murder three years ago.


