British man dies of suspected Ebola infection
An apple a day keeps Taiwan couple’s 50-year marriage sweet
Russia’s Medvedev wants greater energy ties through SCO
Russian rocket blasts off with US satellites
MH17 crash: Investigations to continue till 2016
British newspaper calls for Gordon Brown’s resignation
Report claims proof of secret CIA jails in Europe
Paris : A Council of Europe report made public Friday said that investigators have proof that the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) ran clandestine prisons for terror suspects in Europe, with the full cooperation of government leaders.
Obama has responsibility to solve financial crisis: Lula
Save Havana’s architecture: Experts
Nepal polls likely to be postponed
U.N. Peacekeepers Increasingly Committing Crimes on Their Missions
Data ruling may shelter illegal file sharers
Ruling collation leads in Macedonian parliamentary polls
Indian American gets 12 years jail term for internet drug fraud
Man blows up ex-wife to win her back
EU looks to boost oil security amidst soaring prices
US regrets Russia’s plan of setting up bases in Abkhazia, South Ossetia
Sri Lanka drought hits one million
Terror suspect admits Al Qaeda connection: Report
Efforts to Foster Peace Process in Darfur Begin
France to withdraw troops from Afghanistan in 2013
Bush urges UN to take active role in fighting terrorism
Canada’s Sikh woman MP faces accuser nannies
Russia to build six submarines annually from 2013
Muslims facing problems in Britain: Iranian student leader
US, Russia admit differences over missile shield
Hamas using Gazans as human shield: Israeli diplomat
5.7 magnitude quake hits Taiwan
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.
Thousands evacuated in Philippines as “Halong” hits northern Luzon
Myanmar government, ethnic groups agree on 4th draft ceasefire accord
Obama’s star power fading as healthcare tempers flare
Putin to discuss visa, energy issues in EU talks
Obama to work with Modi, will fulfil promise of strategic partnership
New device helps divers find their way
Bush adm reaches out to Indian Americans in bid to push n-deal
Nepal-Sri Lanka air route mooted
Hindraf not voice of majority, say prominent Malaysian Indians
Uber cabs fined $7.3 million in California
China urges calm over Korean n-issue
Pilot killed in US air show crash
Economic downturn begins in Canada
India, Pakistan trade heavy fire in Jammu district
Spain’s recovery to start by early 2010, says PM
US lifts ban on Myanmar charity work
Chavez gets constitutional reform backing from Venezuelan Congress
China brings together US, Myanmar meeting
Beijing : Representatives of the US and Myanmar had met recently in Beijing, Chinese Foreign Ministry said Thursday.
Spain to offer movies to US libraries, universities
Cambodia seeks billions of dollars for 14 hydropower dams
Asian nations confer on impact of population ageing at UN-backed forum
Tehran : United Nations-backed meeting - attended by participants from over a dozen countries in the Asia-Pacific region - on the social, health and economic consequences of population ageing kicked off in Bangkok, Thailand Wednesday.
The two-day seminar is being held by the UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP), in collaboration with the UN Population Fund (UNFPA) and the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA), a press release issued by the UN
Information Center (UNIC) said here Thursday.
British artist fined over two deaths caused by sculpture
Russia plans to reinforce its air base in Kyrgyzstan
Peace dividend in Northern Ireland as army pulls back
By DPA
Belfast : An era comes to an end in Northern Ireland Tuesday when the British Army officially ends its operational support for the police service, bringing to a close an often troubled relationship with the Irish Nationalist population in the British-administered province.
The British Army's official role under Operation Banner, which began in 1969, was to support the police in defeating terrorism and maintaining public order and to "assist Her Majesty's government's objective of returning Northern Ireland to normality".
Michael Moore loses 70 pounds
Kenya talks resume after Annan threatens to quit
Obama launches media blitz in final push
US greenlight to world’s first stem cell treatment on humans
Mexican man arrested 600 times in 10 years
Soltanieh gives stern warning to IAEA
Snow storm leaves Washington battered, moves north
Rise of China no threat for India: Tharoor
Eight dead in attack on bus in Honduras
Toll in Japan earthquake rises to 15,500
McCain struggles for headlines as Obama trots globe
Slovenian nuclear plant leak causes EU-wide alert
Kidman, Urban lock lips at US Open
Sri Lanka’s ruling coalition sweeps provincial poll
Chinese version of Guinness gets recognition
My first sexual experience was at 11: Sarkozy’s father
NATO turns to equipment woes as defence ministers meet
UN secretary general ‘most concerned’ by Sri Lanka fighting
South Africa wants new IMF chief from developing world
Nine killed in blasts at Jakarta luxury hotels
Firing at Nepal casino ahead of legal battle
Charlie Sheen accused of death threat
Porsche to recall 20,000 vehicles in China
Russia, Poland to hold U.S missile shield talks in Moscow
Iranian speaker backs 20 percent uranium enrichment
US Federal Reserve keeps interest rates at record low
Saudi king visits crane collapse site in Makkah
US nuclear experts to arrive in North Korea
Bolivian president enacts new constitution
US company to convert Jackson’s hair into diamonds
Ban condemns Ahmadinejad’s anti-Israel statement
China, US discuss military ties
Iran to hold direct talks with US, Russia
Thailand to charge crew of aircraft carrying weapons
New mass grave found in eastern Bosnia
Rajapaksa takes early lead in Sri Lankan presidential poll
Former Germany captain Ballack charged with speeding
NASA probe finds second mountain range in Pluto’s ‘heart’
Texas death row prisoner given last-minute stay of execution
Europe needs 18,000 teachers by 2015: expert
Freed Russian spy plans to return home
Canada pulls out of NATO surveillance project
US private sector jobs increase by 110,000 in October
EU deadlocked over funding climate change fight
2010 is UN year of Millennium Development Goals
Venezuela plans to increase oil output
Explosives found in Paris terror probe
Gang war leaves 12 dead in Rio de Janeiro
India hits back at China, PM trip to Arunachal justified
Miami to have 1,000 feet observation tower
Defiant Tibetans start freedom march to China from Nepal
CLMCI demands close of torture cells, release of Muslim youths
Bhopal: The Hyderabad-based Civil Liberties Monitoring Committee India, (CLMCI), has called upon the people to come forward to protect the right to life with human dignity, which is a universally accepted right, and struggle for the protection of this right to life for their fellow human beings.
Mexico, Central America propose global Green Fund
46 mn Americans live in poverty
US to make Pakistan keep its word on Mumbai attacks
Polish president, wife given emotional farewell
Swapo Calls Independent Media Detractors
Eight miners killed in Colombia
US boy charged with hate crime for burning Sikh’s turban
European health agency puts global flu tally at 5,100
Aid agencies suspend Congo operations following attacks
Five children released in Italian nursery siege
Respect human rights to solve world’s problems: Pope
Australia polls: Indian migrants come of age
China makes its presence felt in Goa
Mexico no longer in recession, says president
Putin announces new government
ICC to beam World T20 in record 216 countries
White House Says Retail Sales Drop Reflects Auto Difficulties
New Zealand PM questions safety of players in Zimbabwe
Monet’s masterpiece to be star of Sotheby’s show
By Uma Nair
IANSLondon : Claude Monet's 1904 masterpiece "Nymphéas" will be the star of Sotheby's auction here next week and is estimated to fetch upto 15 million pounds.