Indian pilot to be freed Friday as ‘peace gesture’, says Imran
Berlusconi sworn in as Italy’s prime minister
Rice winds up Colombian visit pledging more US support
Nepali ex-king holds last press meet in former royal palace
‘War is ending’ in Iraq: Obama
11 killed in terrorist attack in Algeria
G20 should focus on green measures for growth: UN
Obama’s plan to ease student loan burden
Electronic ‘ears’ guide drills into mine shaft
UN chief urges ‘immediate end’ to Ukraine violence
At least 87,000 feared dead in China’s May 12 quake
IMF chief seeks ‘Marshall Plan’ for Haiti
EU sounds unemployment warning ahead of economic recovery
India committed to Palestine cause, also to two-nation solution
A ray of hope in Sri Lanka
China bans 15 products over heart disease concern
EU expresses disappointment over Fiji situation
North Korea fires three short-range missiles into East Sea
Sri Lanka unveils proposals for constitutional reforms
Balle-balle: All Punjabi MPs in Canada get elected
Indian-origin man jailed for assaulting two in Singapore
LTTE’s defeat is victory for country: Sri Lankan president
Obama to publish list of White House visitors
Guatemalan ex-police chief gets 90-year jail for 37 killings
Shortage of isotopes to hit medical scans
London Evening Standard sold to ex-Soviet spy
Thai Army trucks carry relief supplies to Myanmar
Fire breaks out in Egyptian parliament, 13 injured
Dogs help in hunt for genetic mutations
Canadians Divided Even by Fate of Gitmo Inmate
Amazon losing 1,500 sq km each year
Putin says Europe, OSCE cannot dictate terms to Russia
Merkel’s coalition given thumbs down in state poll
18 killed in Nepal plane crash
Security Council condemns attack on diplomats in Somalia
Bethlehem celebrates Midnight Mass
Obama’s daughters offered guest spots on ‘Hannah Montana’
Seven killed in China explosion
‘Obama attaches high priority to stronger ties with India’
US stocks fall sharply on ongoing recession fears
North Korea asks foreigners in South Korea to leave
Haiti president bemoans lack of coordination in aid relief
Thai People’s Power Party Seeks Allies
Dalai Lama “optimistic” about China talks
Hundreds demonstrate against French retail giant in China
Bad luck continues to dog Sobhraj in Nepal
Kathmandu, June 21 (IANS) Bad luck continued to dog crime maestro Charles Sobhraj in Nepal with his final appeal against a life term for murder failing to be heard in the apex court, even after nearly two years.
Italian President Tries to Solve Crisis
Diarrhea kills 5 in mid-western Nepal
Myanmar builds first liver transplant hospital
Nepal okays pocket money for Maoist guerrillas
Kathmandu : Nepal's Maoist guerrillas, once carrying a price on their heads, will now be paid pocket money by the government in a move to keep the peace process on track.
Chavez wants joint military force against US aggression
We can’t afford mediocrity when competing with Indian kids: Obama
Norway’s mass murderer Breivik sues government
Morales’ comments on gays, chickens, baldness trump climate event
Hundreds arrested after Sarkozy victory in France
Paris : French police arrested 270 people as scattered protests took place throughout the country after the victory of conservative Nicolas Sarkozy in Sunday's presidential election, the office of the national police (DGPN) said Monday.
Sri Lanka bombs rebel targets, 37 combatants die
Powerful quake strikes off Philippines
At least 15 missing after boat accident in Peru
Hitler in pink posters cause storm in Italy
Russian police detain 100 during freedom-of-assembly protests
‘Birds flock together while migrating at night’
Russia, Norway to hold joint naval drills in May
British doctor ‘killed without legal justification’ in Syria: Jury
Embattled Arroyo warns Filipinos against mass uprising
Schools should teach not hunt potential terrorists, say Lib Dems
Russian presidential, parliament polls on March 2
Air Canada to provide in-flight internet service
Climate change roils farming in Australia
Don’t banish English, Amartya Sen tells Mulayam
Canadian PM congratulates Modi, praises Indian democracy
Russia sends candy, books to space station
Britain urges for de-escalation of violence in Israel, Gaza
Sri Lankan president promises land to people in north
Seven militants killed in Russia
10 killed, 43 hurt in China bus collision
Bush calls Manmohan to offer support after Mumbai attacks
Call for G20 summit to focus on protectionism
13 killed in Sri Lanka Independence Day blasts
Japan”s current account surplus up 45.7 percent on exports
Magnitude 5.9 quake hits Japan’s Kanto region
More than 1,000 forest fires burning in northern California
Bodies of five miners recovered after Kazakh coal mine accident
Giant images at Liverpool of Beatles in Indian ashram
Depressed truck drivers more prone to accidents
Authorities seize homemade submarine from Colombian drug gangs
Bogota : Colombian authorities have seized a homemade submarine allegedly used by drug traffickers for smuggling in Pacific waters in the north western Choco province on the Panamanian border.
"This type of boat had a capacity to transport approximately four tonnes of cocaine hydrochloride in its interior," the Colombian Navy said in a statement Wednesday.
The vessel is the third submarine seized by Colombian authorities on the Pacific coast.
Self-defence, not occupation
Both Koreas for Economic Progress
Ramadan saves Filipino from being beheaded by terrorists
Obama offers support to Tunisia following museum attack
The latest must have – sunglasses with built-in digital camera
The Hanuman factor in Indian support to Barack Obama!
US Chamber of Commerce backs raise in H-1B cap
Washington : The United States Chamber of Commerce has expressed support for a proposed change in US law to raise the cap on H-1B visas for highly skilled workers like IT professionals from India.
The chamber, said to be the world's largest business federation, said in a letter Thursday to members of the US Senate that the proposed change would provide an interim solution for companies and organisations in need of highly skilled workers by raising the H-1B cap to 115,000 for 2008.
Obama declares himself the Democratic nominee
Fukushima cleanup will take decades : Japan
School students injured in China quake
Mandela in London for birthday celebrations
Russia hopes to strike new disarmament deal with US
Hearing delayed on ‘Merchant of Death’ extradition to U.S.
Two held while trying to take weapons to N.Korea
Google admits it scanned books under Chinese copyright protection
North Ossetian deputy PM, driver fatally shot
EU monitors gear up for vital Georgia mission
From Ferguson to Baltimore: A problem of lawless law enforcement?
BP agrees $20 bn claims fund
African Union peacekeeping flight attacked in Somalia
Record number of Hondurans deported by US
Ex-KGB man set to buy London Evening Standard?
Flower named England cricket team director
Muslim students in Britain boycotting lectures on evolution
Top Goldman Sachs executives forego their bonuses
Continental Airlines Fires 3,000 Employees
New role for Australian soldiers in Afghanistan
Kerry meets Palestinian president in Jordan
Diplomatic tug-of-war over Nepal begins a new
EU defies US to lift sanctions against Cuba next week: report
Bush to sign U.S.-India nuclear bill
Second temblor rocks Indonesia
Nepal earthquake: Over 1,800 dead
Thai hit men attack leader of last year’s street protests
Nepal records eight more tremors
Illegal immigrants face growing backlash across US
Nashua (New Hampshire) : Bustling around his tiny Mexican restaurant, Jesus Hernandez briefly pauses during his 10-hour workday to complain about Americans who say illegal immigrants steal US jobs.