Immigration figures up as Britons stay at home
World powers betrayed Gaza, say UK aid agencies
London protest against Israeli Gaza aid massacre
Two jailed for blackmailing British royal over gay sex
Climber restores dignity to Everest’s dead
Kathmandu : Nine years after he gave up his attempt to summit Mt. Everest to save a dying climber, British mountaineer Ian Woodall returned to the world's highest mountain again this year with a new mission - to restore dignity to the woman he couldn't save and other victims.
World’s oldest post office celebrates 300th anniversary
Four siblings killed in Ukraine fire
One killed, several injured in Nepal pre-poll violence
Clearer rules could improve contributors’ rights
21 vehicles collide in China
Beijing medical workers to undergo anti-terror training
Punishment for Chinese who hack foreign computers
Nigerian drug-peddler arrested in Goa
Nearly 150 kids die of dengue in Cambodia
Household robots can be security risk
Fujimori awaits trial under tight security
US envoy pelted with eggs in Syria
US stocks decline, dollar soars
US may put North Korea back on terror list
Counter terrorism cuts in UK ‘not dangerous’, MPs told
Basic facts about Venezuela’s referendum on constitutional change
Gambling makes Macau richest place in Asia
Ban urges G8 summit to act on climate change
United Nations : UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has urged the G8 summit of the world's top industrialised nations to take measures to combat climate change, warning that inaction would be costly.
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.
Sri Lanka braces for crucial eastern provincial poll
Jackson’s family wants second autopsy
Greece requests more time to repay IMF
New constitution a ‘licence to kill’ for Myanmar regime
UAE, Britain sign pact on peaceful use of n-energy
China condemns US Gold Medal award to Dalai Lama
Britain to formally recognize Kosovo
British government ‘working urgently’ to free Iraqi captives
Obama’s Spy Support May Cost Votes
Canada, India bilateral trade to almost treble in five years
Britain’s Labour Party suffers losses in local polls
By DPA
London : Britain's ruling Labour Party suffered marked losses in local and regional elections, the last of the Blair era, but results Friday showed that the party steered clear of an "electoral disaster" that had been widely predicted.
Hysteria against Archbishop ‘malicious’, says human rights group
Dutch trains to have security cameras
Indonesia dan New Zealand to resume FTA talks in March
Obama not to attend G20 summit
Strong quake rocks China, Russia, North Korea
Lavish funerals in vogue in SE Asian societies
Identities of 72 dead in east China train collision confirmed
UN special envoy Gambari meets Suu Kyi in Myanmar
UNAIDS launches plan to empower women, girls to prevent HIV
Bill Clinton lands in US with two freed journalists
UN rights expert urges Myanmar to end discrimination against ethnic minorities
US suspends deportation of Haitians after quake
Japan to boost bilateral currency swap deal with China
Japanese PM starts China visit
UN okays $10 mn for new Nepal government
Former NASA head in crashed plane; five killed
Russian, Italian firms agree to speed up gas pipeline project
New York airports to install full-body scanners
LTTE vows to carry on the ‘liberation struggle’
Explosion kills 17, injures 39 in Colombo
Gyanendra picks up mightier sword – writes his autobiography
Two Americans, one Japanese share 2008 chemistry Nobel
13 people killed in car accident in Bolivia
Woodward eyes single Pattinson
US journalist admits faking story about Iraq attack
The world mourns Paul the octopus, Maradona doesn’t
Indonesia: Golkar asks govt to put aside Soeharto’s lagal case
Hitler had bad breath, says dentist
Bush requests for 70-bln-USD bill to fund wars in fiscal year 2009
Bhupinder Kaur crowned Maaza Miss India New York
Microsoft’s billions count for little in post-PC world
Eurasian Fund against Crisis
Two Koreas resume rail service after five decades
Sri Lanka says plea for truce looks ‘LTTE orchestrated’
EU to give $27 mn for Russian nuclear plant safety
A stroke victim must immediately head for hospital
North Korea threatens military action
Nepal Maoists begin power race against time
British airways tries saving merger deal with Iberia
Rebel commander captured in Philippines
Romanian man advertises wife for sale on used car website
Ethnic police officers still disadvantaged, says new UK equality report
Russian Deputy for Alliance to Face West
Obama condemns IS beheading of British hostage
World Cup to generate one million jobs in Brazil
Taiwan’s court denies bail request by ex-president
Areva to start talks with French firms to sell distribution firm
Ties with India Islamabad’s priority: Pakistan president
Treasure hunters chased from Spanish waters
Serbia announces final results of May 11 parliamentary polls
UAE, UNESCO sign educational agreement
Indian-American pilot’s selfies caused plane crash
Official: EU may send troops to DRC
Sri Lanka arrests five Russians over credit card scam
China brings together US, Myanmar meeting
Beijing : Representatives of the US and Myanmar had met recently in Beijing, Chinese Foreign Ministry said Thursday.
Drew Barrymore becomes advocate for UN World Food Programme
Self-immolations in Tibet politically motivated: Lawmaker
US economic policy is the ‘road to hell’: Czech PM
Bomb victims compensated in Sri Lanka
Cambodian PM dismisses rumor of senior officials reshuffle
9 killed in Philippine bank robbery, mostly bank employees shot in head
EU-US summit opens in Slovenia with packed agenda
Big gains for Canadian markets
50 injured as car rams into public in US
Five gunmen killed in Russia operation
Ebola toll hits 1,229: WHO
Europe for inclusion of animal welfare in WTO agenda
Sri Lankan gets 35 years jail for aiding attack on army chief
Nepal king loses palace, property
Maoists block election of new Nepal premier
Everest superstar eyes 20th summit
Police crack down on Muslim rebels in Sri Lanka
271,000 Mexicans slip into poverty in US
China unconvinced about Iran’s nuclear capability: study
Aniston gets 40,000-pound haircut
Arms seized from Mexican gangs come from US: Report
Over 300 residents left freezing in northeast Russia
Zimbabwe opposition leader stopped from attending SADC summit
US project to map role of bacteria in human health
Shootout in Ottawa: Indian-Canadian MP’s first person account
Chinese missiles can hit US bases in Asia
Putin wants New Year holidays shifted to May
Ghana’s President briefed by NEPAD CEO
Nepal’s biggest hydropower project to take off finally
Kathmandu : Nepal's biggest energy scheme, a 750 MW hydropower project that has a 25-year power purchase pact with India's Power Trading Corp (PTC), is finally ready to take off after being held up for a decade due to the Maoist insurgency and political instability.