Rio Tinto employee admits receiving bribes in China
PM’s gift to South Korean president: Poem by Tagore
UN ends Ethiopia-Eritrea peacekeeping mission
Zimbabwe president, opposition leader to sign deal on power-sharing talks
Oil spill kills 2,000 penguins in southern Brazil
Politics on agenda when Bush visits Beijing for Olympics
Over 110,000 firms shut down in Spain
A third of the Chinese population uses internet
U.S. presidential hopefuls make final push before first caucuses
UN wants broadband for half the world by 2015
US Air Force bomber with six aboard crashes
Ancient tools show man sailed the seas 130,000 years ago
EU to promote research on clean energy
Russian opposition MP expelled from parliament
Court blast kills Taiwanese woman
Merkel highlights Irish bailout programme
Israel deports controversial US academic
President’s Report Says Economy Sound
Two killed in Indonesia quake
Myanmar liaison minister meets Suu Kyi
PSOE Gains Ground for March Polls
Pakistan to set up 1,400-MW coal-based power project
Mugabe allocates main cabinet portfolios to Zanu-PF party
Canadian Sikh body welcomes Air India crash interim report
Nepal king’s 90-yr-old concubine in royal distress
No reason for military intervention in Ukraine: UN envoy
Medvedev dismisses McCain’s call for Russia to be ousted from G8
Over 20 ministers at risk in UK elections
Court slams Delhi Police over human trafficking
1 month after Kenya’s election, death toll reaches 800
Danes would give Obama landslide win, shows Gallup poll
China seeks 3.6 million quilts for quake survivors
Christchurch attack: NZ begins to bury victims
Gas leakage kills two in Ukraine
Moderate quake hits eastern Indonesia
New line-up of European Commission announced
Georgian presidential poll on Jan 5
Ex-US president Bush senior remains hospitalised
Spain to overhaul savings banks
Tropical Storm Kammuri Poises For Another Landfall In South China
Of Beautiful vistas, perfect past and future tense
Seven killed in UN chopper crash in Nepal
PM calls Cameron, calls for strengthening of ties
LTTE ammunition dump bombed, troops near rebel bastion
Al Gore’s son faces drug charges
Washington : Al Gore III, the 24-year-old son of former US vice president Al Gore, faces drug and traffic charges in California after being stopped for speeding.
Bosnians push for EU candidacy by spring 2009
Swiss envoy summoned over US ‘abduction’ of Iranian scientist
World largest ice embedded telescope coming up at Antarctica
Strong quake hits Japan
Georgian opposition leader Patarkatsishvili dies in London
Nigerian troops rescue 234 women, children
Russia not to let foreigners set up media outlets
Saudi-led air strikes kill 21 in Yemen
Georgian ex-PM sentenced to three years in jail for power abuse
Unregulated arms trade diverts development resources: Oxfam
Earthquake hits Aleutian Islands in US
Russia, US to cooperate despite disagreements
Fighting leads to displacement of more than 30,000 people
China, Japan to work on overall relations
Muslims in the US – assimilated but apprehensive
Washington : Muslims living in the US are better integrated and have higher living standards than their counterparts in Europe, yet most have doubts about American intentions in the war on terrorism and have become more fearful since Sep 11, pollsters have found.
US concerned about impeachment of Sri Lankan chief justice
Ruling party edges ahead as Ghana election results trickle in
Ash spreads south as Europe air shutdown causes havoc
Court upholds sentences to Xinjiang riot convicts
Over 300 Australians missing in Nepal quake
Hydrocarbons – the prize in modern wars
Iran to set new conditions for nuclear talks
Only India can involve in Sri Lanka, says Rajapakse
Colombo : No country but India can involve in Sri Lanka's ethnic conflict, President Mahinda Rajapakse said in an interview published Friday, adding that there was a need to weaken the Tamil Tigers.
Thai student burns school to get out of class
Nepal minister with Indian passport, Tibetan ID, forced to quit
Dalai Lama to attend prayers for peace in Tibet
Google Ocean makes waves around the world
Rescue efforts continue in Japan’s quake-hit areas
Military drills with US as scheduled: South Korea
Canine footwear for police dogs entering Muslim homes?
Bush renews call for offshore drilling
Exit poll shows Saakashvili wins Georgia’s presidential election
India values its relationship with Mongolia: President
Obama victory would be a dream come true for French blacks
Doomsday predicted for British entrepreneurs
Stop supporting Dalai Lama, Beijing tells US
German magazine mistakenly announces Bush’s death
Israel holds general election
62 detained in China in social networking porn crackdown
South Korean rocket launch different from North Korea: Official
Muslim organisation in Australia to start hotline
Maoists ask Prachanda to raise thorny issues during India trip
Former Norwegian diplomat concerned over delay in cyclone aid
India rejects blame as Nepal floods affect 50,000
Natural gas blast kills at least 2 in Russia
US warns of attack in Indonesia’s Bali
Over 2,300 now dead from cholera in Haiti
Moscow proposes Western security pact
Belgian firm withdraws garment offensive to Hindus
Brussels : A Belgian garment company has apologized and withdrawn from circulation an undergarment with the picture of a Hindu goddess, following strong protests from the Indian community here.

