Briton dies as metal door falls on him
Young female prisoners face greater risk of death
UN finds over 100 bodies in east Congo mass graves
Toned-down commemorations on 9/11 anniversary
AirAsia boss Fernandez eyes Singapore Airlines
Nirupama Rao begins talks with Dalai Lama
Former Russian envoy to U.S. moves to government
Russia to build up Northern Sea naval presence
Russian opposition activist given suspended sentence
Strong quake jolts southwestern China
US: Dems and GOP Fighting for Female Vote
Bush thanks Manmohan for briefing on South Asia
Giant panda Ling Ling dies at 22
Relief efforts in Myanmar a battle against time
Iowa carries traditional political weight to 2008 presidential race
Obama’s peace Nobel: Shocking, stunning, bold
Russia to test first combat drone in 2014
Putin appoints ‘nationalist’ Rogozin as Russia’s NATO envoy
NASA captures Earth flyby of ‘space peanut’
Haiti banned from U-17 tournament due to cholera outbreak
U.S. says it regrets Russia decision to suspend CFE treaty
‘Gurkhas to get British residency rights’
Universal health coverage close to reality: Obama
Obama nominates Dunford to head NATO forces in Afghanistan
Britain to raise marriage-visa age from Nov 27
IMF voting reform gets go-ahead of ministers
Nobel Peace Prize award ceremony for Liu begins in Oslo
Six Mexicans held for trying to swap child for property
UK proposes concept of ‘permission’ for immigrants
China boosts gas supply to battle cold
PM satisfied with India-Israel ties
World’s highest cable-car system opens in Bolivia
Poland, U.S. agree on missile shield terms
French vote in large numbers to elect president
Paris : The French were going to the polls in large numbers Sunday to elect a president to follow Jacques Chirac as head of state for the next five years.
9/11 suspects to be arraigned May 5: Pentagon
Car tax in UK reclassified on carbon dioxide emissions
10 killed in Brazil shootout
Now IBM axing jobs in Canada
UK suffers more wounded casualties in Afghanistan than Iraq
Coastlines remain intact, despite climate change: study
Sikh group slams Canada’s no-Singh no-Kaur rule
By IANS
Toronto : A Sikh group has slammed the long-standing Canadian immigration policy that forces Sikhs with the surname Singh or Kaur to change their last names if they want to migrate to the country.
The criticism came after an Indian Canadian Sikh woman, Tarvinder Kaur, who is pregnant, said her husband Jaspal Singh's application to become a permanent resident has been delayed because of his last name.
"He has no choice but to legally change his name in India so he can be with me before I give birth next month," she said.
30 people, including 13 terrorists, killed in attack on Pakistan airbase
Pope discusses Islam relations with Anglican Head
‘White’ immigration into Britain makes many see red
Carter meets Nepal Maoist leaders
By Sudeshna Sarkar
IANSKathmandu : Former US president Jimmy Carter Friday met Nepal's top Maoist leaders, marking the first public interaction between the rebels, who are still outlawed in the US, and an American citizen of his status.
Calmer winds help firefighters battle wildfire near Los Angeles
Saudi Arabia appoints first Minister for Gulf Affairs
Amid aftershocks, Nepalese cry for food and water
Flight ban over Europe leads to sporting chaos
Ethiopian airliner makes emergency landing in Beirut
Three killed in US drone attack
Switzerland confirms first swine flu case
21,545 Families Live At Disaster Prone Areas In West Nusa Tenggara
Braving China anger, Dalai Lama’s envoy on Nepal mission
German chancellor for dialogue with Beijing over Tibet
Myanmar parliament agrees to set up union supreme court
UN Security Council urges Iraqis to form new government
Spain will meet EU-mandated budget deficit target: Zapatero
Sri Lanka asks aid workers to leave battle zones
France, Russia to Talk on S.Ossetia
Leaving East Germany – as easy as Alpha, Bravo, Charlie?
Chilean glacial lake dries up in global warming
Report: cases of school torture on rise in Nepal
Chavez says he has ‘formula’ for receiving Colombian hostages
Putin Criticizes Western Hypocrisy on Kosovo
World’s mountains will not remain water towers forever
Keep animals out of conflict, PETA tells Nepal PM
17 Amur tigers died in Russia in 2012
UN chief welcomes report on post-cyclone needs in Myanmar
Russian volcano eruption to continue for two weeks
France says some NGOs still in Gaza despite withdrawal
Magnitude of human tragedy in Myanmar
Gay marriage may come to the fore in US presidential poll
Heathrow airport may open to flights for a while Tuesday
US consumer confidence improves
Firing at Nepal casino ahead of legal battle
Two foreigners among six dead in Myanmar protests
NRI Ambedkarites demand immediate prosecution of Hathras rape accused
5.1 earthquake near New Zealand’s Christchurch city
Lugovoi episode may hit ties with Russia: Britain
London : Britain may cease cooperating with Russia in some areas after the latter's refusal to extradite the prime suspect in the poisoning of Russian defector and UK national Alexander Litvinenko, British media said Wednesday.
‘Encouraging’ changes under way in Persian Gulf states: UN official
Spain asks Cuba for better treatment of political prisoners
Summit to boost tourism in North Korea
Mexico day care fire toll reaches 38
Under fire, Bush offers talks on Iraq ‘benchmarks’
Washington : US President George W. Bush has said he will consider setting benchmarks for progress in Iraq to help end a tense deadlock with Congress that is delaying money for US troops.
India knows religious tolerance, government tells Obama
Americans rethink convenience of plastic grocery bags
Washington : US supermarkets have a way of confirming preconceptions about Americans and their environmental sins.
Cashiers at US supermarket chains seem to see no limit to the number of plastic bags they use to pack groceries, a job the cashiers themselves perform for customers.
Dalai Lama justifies staying away from Tibetan meet
Uma Thurman’s stalker held guilty
Clinton grateful Burns accepted to serve as her deputy
World Buddhist forum to be held next year
10,000 militants to get amnesty in Nigeria
Usmanov re-elected world fencing president
Obama opens 9/11 Memorial Museum in New York
US poised to end tomato accord with Mexico
Philippine mall bombing toll rises to 11
Plane makes emergency landing as drunk women cause trouble
ICRC expresses deep concerns about violence in Kenya
UN warns of rising terrorism in Central Asia
IAEA inspectors leave North Korea
Security concerns make Sri Lanka suspend SMS services
Clean fuel campaign prompts backlash from developing nations
UN Secretary-General: Migrants affected by financial turmoil
US rocket crashes into moon in search of water
Australian Islamic leaders condemn Sydney hostage drama
Carbon dioxide levels already in danger zone
Brown calls Jade Goody ‘courageous’ as tributes pour in
Key senators nearing compromise on US climate legislation
Austrian police release details of arrest in incest case
No charges against white officer for killing unarmed black man
Economic divisions emerge across Europe as recession bites
Russia ready to use Gabala radar with U.S.
Death toll in Kyrgyzstan earthquake rises to 65
Slovakian lawmakers reject eurozone bailout fund’s expansion
Five killed in China road crash
Eurasian leaders meet Friday to discuss market crisis
World doesn’t end, Russian doomsday sect members to head home
Unfazed Nepal king goes ahead with own party
19 killed in Nigerian building collapse
New York Times Slams US Vote Buying
Modi treated to special veggie banquet by President Park
Germany, Abu Dhabi to enhance media cooperation
Russian spy wants $250,000 to sell her story
Swraj Paul stays loyal as donors talk of ditching Labour: report
Indian-origin doctor cleared of sexual assault in Britain
Sri Lanka conducts air raid on LTTE training camp
UN chief calls for global push to combat climate change
Hu meets Fidel Castro, promises better China-Cuba ties
Sri Lankan opposition demands release of ex-army chief
Ukraine minister resigns over drunken fight
Seoul preparing for inter-Korea summit: former premier
Seoul : Seoul had begun preparations for a new round of inter-Korea summit this year amid progress on nuclear issues with Pyongyang, former South Korean prime minister Lee Hae-chan said Monday.

