Kenya to partner with US against terrorism
UN, World Bank to jointly address global challenges
MH17 crash: Malaysia to hold memorial service
Mexico shocked after 12 decapitated bodies found in Yucatan
Quake-ravaged Chinese province now battles flood threat
EU approves tough austerity program for Greece
Minister escapes suspected LTTE suicide assassination bid
France urges Europe to arm Kurds in Iraq
Two cruisers collide near Dubrovnik, no injuries
Russia gives Poland documents on plane crash probe
US Navy tests laser to shoot down drones
India asks Sri Lanka to evacuate civilians
Amnesty International asks Chattisgarh govt to investigate rape complaints of Adivasi women
Children in violent households likely be violent as adults
India, Malaysia sign labour agreement
No tsunami warning after Fiji quake
Over 30,000 cats sterilised in Beijing
Dalai Lama to get honorary citizenship of Warsaw
Obama never in danger from Secret Service scandal: Official
Chinese teacher brings 30 AK-47s to class
Asian vote to fall at UK elections, poll finds
Myanmar army major defects, tele-links still patchy
US open to restoring diplomatic ties with Venezuela, says official
Three killed in Pakistan shelling in Jammu
Over 2 billion people lack access to improved sanitation – UN
Berlusconi slammed for ‘suntanned Obama’ remark
China’s oil reserves went up 20 percent in 2011
Britain is already in recession: Report
US asks Colombian rebels to clarify hostage release conditions
China promises to help Pakistan during financial difficulty
Strong earthquake hits China
US bans drone operations at national parks
Sexual assaults on the rise at US military academies
New method to test vaccines against flu strains
Russia slams acquittal of Kosovo war crime rebel as biased
China quake toll rises to 25
Chavan meets Left leaders to seek support on n-bill
British official visits Sri Lanka to discuss human issues
US Senate approves $15-billion jobs package
UN survey finds ‘major drug abuse’ in Afghanistan
Nepal ministries monitor ‘third worst airport’
Russian bombers conduct patrol over Arctic Ocean
93-year-old man sentenced to jail for incest
Freed of African coup charge, British mercenary back home
Wall Street soars as US plans $250 bn injection for banks
Berlin presses on releasing Zimbabwean election results
Obama shifting from Bush focus in diplomacy: US think tank
Mix or match to check ethnic violence: US study
Tanzania building collapse toll reaches 20
EU leaders gather to discuss market, Russia ties
India-Britain meet on emerging joint business trends
China jails 17 people over Tibet violence
US senators reach tentative compromise on stimulus plan
Moderate earthquake hits central Philippines
US a nation of Christians and Muslims, Jews and Hindus – and non-believers: Obama
India hands over relief material to ICRC
Moscow warns of new fragmentation in Europe
ElBaradei not to seek another term as IAEA chief
Success of companies depend on employee perceptions
Mumbai Police Commissioner, Ahmad Javed appointed new Ambassador to Saudi Arabia
Boat with 200 asylum seekers capsizes off Australia
S Korea says inter-Korean dialogue postponed
No sex for 100 million years – micro organisms baffle scientists
China earmarks $1 bn to battle drought
Taiwan’s court denies bail request by ex-president
Eight trucks of aid enter Syria from Turkey: UN
Russia hails EU readiness for free trade zone
Modi hopes Nepal implements constitution soon
Chile: 6.7 magnitude quake rocks northern Chile, no victims or damage
EU imposes ban on meat, milk export from Britain
DR Congo Army Asks Help from Angola
Republicans open subdued convention
Ramdev safe in Kathmandu, expresses grief over destruction
US missile shield plans due to Russia’s influence: official
Strike paralyses shipments at Buenos Aires port
Colombian hostages’ families want Betancourt to represent them
Second stealth warship joins Russian Navy
German artificial lung device wins praise for saving lives
Pakistan condemns US drone attack
Sri Lankans have contributed to US culture: Clinton
China Southern Airlines posts quantum leap in profit
French rogue trader given five-year prison sentence
UN launches anti-human trafficking drive in Portugal
Rise and fall of Nepal’s royals
Senate committee approves Holder for US attorney general
Russia to deploy new Su-34 bombers
Canadian governor general sobs on TV over Haiti quake
China detains dozens of Tibetan monks after protest
Rajasthan govt not interested in contesting Rakbar Khan lynching case, claims prosecutor
China to rebuild medical system in quake zone by year-end
Kublai Khan’s Xanadu unearthed in China
‘South African victims of violence overlooked’
S.Korea pledges US$100,000 in emergency aid to Haiti
‘Hitler enjoyed drinking at British pubs’
G8 turns screw on North Korea, Iran and Israel
Russia denies mobilising troops near Ukrainian border
EU claims victory over US, Canada in hormone-treated meat dispute
Straw says he could have stopped UK joining US invasion of Iraq
Sri Lanka steps up air raid after fierce clashes
Oxford slips, more Asian universities in top 100
Rights groups want UN to monitor Sri Lanka abuses
By M.R. Narayan Swamy
IANSNew Delhi : Alarmed by the scale of abuses in Sri Lanka, not just in the northeastern war theatre but also in capital Colombo, human rights groups are advocating UN intervention.
Nigerian Ebola patient discharged after full recovery
Mexican bottler to build $140 mn plant in Brazil
New Zealand supports Australia’s Asia-Pacific proposal
Yes, we can save rainforests: Prince Charles borrows Obama magic
Yahoo! Buzz offers buzz-worthy stories
Ingrid Betancourt named Woman of the Year
US, Russia agree to solve anti-missile disputes
By Xinhua
Washington : The US has decided to hold top-level meetings with Russia to resolve an escalating dispute over America's plans to build an anti-missile system in Eastern Europe, a senior US official said.
Hope for expedited reconciliation process, Modi to Rajapaksa
86 killed, thousands relocated in China rainstorms
Impulsive people don’t save money
Putin forms new government, key ministers retain posts
Dalai Lama’s nephew blasts China’s crackdown
Police crackdown on Tibetans outside Chinese embassy in Nepal
US Congress takes up 2010 budget
UK’s two Muslim ministers expected to lose parliamentary seats
Exit polls show President Morales wins recall referendum in Bolivia
Indian among four arrested in Sri Lanka for overstaying
Top US official says military used torture
UNSC urges inclusive political process in Myanmar
60 killed in DR Congo train accident
Thai PM says he accepts court ban on him, his party
Forget the past for Sri Lanka’s good, says MP
China to build new space launch center in southernmost province
Sri Lanka’s war-displaced yearn to return home
Global swine flu toll rises to over 3,900: WHO
North Korea to quit nuclear talks
Tony Blair offered $381,000 to appear on reality show
Nepali Prime Minister condemns mosque bombing
U.S. to keep door open for talks with Iran – senior official
French president urged to confront Chavez on press freedom
Chinese police teargas agitating Tibetan monks
Small countries call for deep emission cuts, financial support
Immigration changes bad for Canada: opposition
Over 2,000 Germans volunteer to help battle Ebola
Sikh motorcyclist in Canada challenges helmet verdict
Colombian rebels release another politician hostage
Disagreements exist concerning EU treaty after foreign ministers meet
By XinhuaÂ
Luxembourg : Foreign ministers of the European Union (EU) said disagreements on some key issues still exist concerning a new EU treaty after their night talks here on Sunday.
    Speaking to reporters following the night discussions, Portuguese Foreign Minister Luis Amado said that "on some key points, we have (made progress), but on some others, we did not."
    "I believe the German (EU) presidency will be able to tackle these," he added.
