Italy’s usury racket is worth 20 bn euros
Australian PM charges opponent with ‘sexism’
Over 6,000 people arrested in Shanghai
Chavez in Russia for Multipolarity
Republican candidate McCain wins Super Tuesday presidential nominee race
54 die as heavy rains lash Argentina
WTC workers suffer from lasting sensory loss
British varsity to train Indian multimedia students
Leicester is declared Curry Capital of Britain
By Prasun Sonwalkar
IANSLeicester : The people of Leicester knew it all along, but after years of trying, the east Midlands town with a large minority of Indian origin has just been officially declared the 'Curry Capital of Britain' - a tribute to its delicious, palate-tingling tradition of Indian cuisine.
CARE International provides finencial support to Lao bird flur control project
Nepali minister resigns after leading land grab
100 killed in Brazil rain
Malaysian police rescue 300 pangolins from Thailand border
Women’s leadership worldwide to be highlighted in Vietnam
Europe proposes UN Security Council reforms: Sarkozy
Boao conference begins with focus on financial crisis
Maoists ask Prachanda to raise thorny issues during India trip
Holocaust survivors are dying out, but trauma remains
Can signs from nature presage ecological disaster
Greek ship runs aground, passengers wait to be evacuated
Bush takes ice bucket challenge, nominates Clinton
Australia’s most wanted man arrested
Kouchner reiterates importance of allowing journalists in Tibet
20 million Britons don’t speak to family members after quarrel
Russia will stop Ukraine from annihilating opponents in east: Putin
McCain denonuces New Yorker’s Obama cartoon
Germany’s Deutsche Post chief Zumwinkel resigns after tax raid
Betancourt urges FARC to be ‘good losers’
US vows to cut flow of illegal guns to Mexico
Thousands walk in cities across the globe to help UN fight hunger
BRICS bank to consider new memberships within six months
‘Million-man’ rally to kick off amid tension in Kenya
Two Canadians injured, six still hostage in Mumbai
EU welcomes release of hostages by Colombian rebels
China, US to inject funds to boost global trade
FBI nabs Indian origin Briton in kickbacks sting
Obama’s historic speech evokes grand applause
One dead, 400,000 displaced in China quake
China downplays controversy over Mt. Everest base camp road
"Transport is an important part of development of China. The infrastructure has been planned to make it more convenient for the people," Chinese Culture Minister Sun Jiazheng told reporters here Wednesday.
NKorea says it will resume nuclear disablement
China showing authoritarian tendencies in Tibet: British minister
Canadian PM favours aggressive immigration policy
Australia to assist Indonesia in education, poverty eradication
Chinese premier meets Obama for climate talks
Tamil diaspora marks Sri Lanka independence day as black day
Dalai Lama reiterates call for greater autonomy for Tibet
Argentine customs seize fossils from US researcher
One killed in suicide attack in Russia
African Union Building Kenya Peace
Schumacher’s most important F1 records
US sent Taiwan nuclear missile components by mistake
India, US to intensify cooperation on anti-terror fight: Modi
Sri Lanka’s war-displaced yearn to return home
Bombs dummy run at London Eye, MI6 — The Sun
Obama projected as winner of N Carolina Democratic primary
Chinese bank employees executed for theft
World waiting for climate change solution- UN chief
Myanmar outlines monetary development master plan
Japan’s ruling bloc suffers defeat in parliamentary election
By Xinhua
Tokyo : Japan's ruling bloc suffered a major defeat in Sunday's parliamentary election, while the oppositions succeeded in grabbing majority in the House of Councillors.
Yahoo’s second-quarter earnings drop 18 percent
Hot 50 for Australia’s top job named
Maldives’ run-off presidential election goes peacefully
Five die in US house blaze
Singapore, Australia sign agreement on defense co-op
Sri Lanka opposition parties boycott I-day functions
Six acquitted in British nationals’ killings in Guj 2002 riots
Sri Lanka rejects UN plan to form human rights panel
US House approves $14-bn bail-out for car industry
British electoral reform campaigner urges referendum on voting system
South America debates regional energy security
Human Rights Watch slams Sri Lanka report
Russian freighter disappears in Caspian Sea
Taiwan joins WTO government procurement pact
Pitt hasn’t asked for cooking lessons: Jamie Oliver
Hijacked lifeboat with US captain near Somali shore: Report
Hijacked Chinese ship released off Somali coast
Petition calls on British leaders to consider Diwali, Eid holidays
Cambodian PM: ASEAN members not hostage of Thai political crisis
Two Bangladeshi leaders executed for war crimes
World leaders promote U.N. Alliance of Civilizations initiative
Australians mourn changing coastline
Early Serbian general election to be held May 11
NATO troops raid home of Radovan Karadzic
Japan, US to hold first joint missile drill
Tokyo : Japan and the US are planning to conduct their first joint exercises on countering a potential missile attack in January 2008, a Japanese newspaper said Thursday.
Probe underway into sudden deaths of 21 polo horses in US
UN special envoy starts Myanmar shuttle diplomacy in Bangkok
Embattled airline Mexicana to stop flying
Zambian president dies in Paris
Hu vows severe punishment over Xinjiang riots
Scotland Yard sharpshooter miffed at being called serial killer
Seven killed in Vietnam rockslide
Coroner’s report on Michael Jackson’s death delayed
Russia wants cut in N-arms in new pact
Spain, US sign accord to deploy anti-missile shield
US campaigns against fake drugs in Sri Lanka
Fort Hood killer will pay for his crimes: Obama
US War Vet Joins Vietnam Victims
‘Passengers of burnt Guatemalan bus were slain’
Law against criticising Nepal king may be axed
5,000 attend Jain convention in New Jersey
New York : Over 5,000 people attended the 14th biennial convention of JAINA - Federation of Jain Associations in North America -that was held in New Jersey.
YouTube says hi to high-definition
Mbeki’s removal as South African president devastating: Mugabe
Menon to meet Obama team in US Monday
CIA kidnapping trial suspended in Italy
Rome : A trial on the kidnapping of a Muslim cleric in Milan, allegedly by the CIA, has been suspended to allow time for the supreme Constitutional Court to rule on whether prosecutors overstepped their constitutional bounds.
China wants closer ties with Myanmar
Nearly 600,000 people marooned by floods in Sri Lanka
Mexico’s 2011 growth outlook improves
7 killed, 75 injured in a massive blast in Sri Lanka
Baby born in toilet bowl saved by cops
Another under-age girl in Berlusconi’s bunga bunga scandal
China vows to strengthen cooperation with Europe
Obama finds more support among Indians the world over
Having faced racial prejudice at one time or another, many Indians across the globe have expressed support for Barack Obama as the Democratic candidate for US president.
Although Hillary Clinton would have been the first woman in this office, which too would have been pathbreaking, Obama as the first possible non-Caucasian US president seems more popular with Indian origin people in the US and in other countries.