Who will hold the reins of Russia’s power vertical?
Sri Lanka court issues arrest warrant against LTTE chief
Spain for Zapatero´s Re-election
Relief work for cyclone victims underway in Myanmar
Indian Canadian gets 11 years for beheading daughter
Key senators nearing compromise on US climate legislation
Bangladeshi held in plot to bomb US Federal Reserve
Colombian hostage seeks Castro’s help, jail in Cuba
The World in 2008: A year of extremes
Hindu temple sues British charity over cow killing
Bolivian president protests FIFA altitude rules, plays at 6,000 metres
La Paz : Bolivian President Evo Morales played football at an altitude of 6,000 metres to protest FIFA rules banning matches above 2,500 metres.
China, US pledge to expand cooperation
Mugabe dismisses opposition claims of violence
210,000 Chinese graduates appointed village officials
China considers law to ensure elevator safety
UNICEF working to address needs of Nepali women and children flood victims
Canada firm on quitting Afghanistan by 2011
Myanmar junta congratulates Obama
UN Security Council meets on North Korea’s nuclear test
Clinton prepares to take last stand in presidential race
Indian Australian diaspora, Australian MP’s call for immediate end to Australian govt’s India travel...
Obama outnumbers McCain in campaign expense in July
G7 ministers pledge to stimulate recovery of global economy
Sri Lankan naval vessel sunk by LTTE at Trincomalee
Nepal quake takes heavy toll of Hindu temples
Opposition challenges recount as Zimbabwe crisis deepens
Britain’s RBS to raise $35 bn under bailout scheme
Pro-Kremlin movement leader held for unofficial Moscow rally
Explosion in Sri Lankan capital, two killed: police
Mexican farmers to form human wall to protest NAFTA
Russian Air Force to reduce officers’ number by 30 percent
Google, YouTube to get Russian site blacklist updates
Stressed out: men and women differ there too
Nikkei falls to a four-year low; broader Japanese index sheds 1,000 points
UN tribunal convicts army colonel for Rwandan genocide
Obama to host Palestinian president in March
‘Youth need to take lessons from Gandhi and Luthuli’
China sparks aircraft carrier scare, but says it will be ‘defensive’
Fidel Castro happy with Betancourt’s liberation, decries FARC action
Obama camp lets rip over McCain aide’s terror claim
Polish president dies in air crash
Rahul Gandhi all set to visit UAE to woo NRIs
Girl suspected to be raped by uncle, killed by mother
Obama backs equal rights to gays, but not same sex marriage
Myanmar to release over 6,000 prisoners
Spain calls off election campaign after attack blamed on ETA
Google.cn is now Google.com.hk, China says promise violated
Chad president announces state of emergency
17 killed in Sri Lanka suicide blast
Foreign policy expert stresses resolution of root causes behind world turmoil
5,000 evacuated in Mexico due to heavy rains
Bird flu case found in South Korea
Two Indian-Americans charged with insider trading
Goldman Sachs considering online bank: Report
US sees piracy as rising threat
Clean fuel campaign prompts backlash from developing nations
Nuclear submarines on display at Chinese naval parade
Mozambicans demand compensation for xenophobia victims
Argentina’s central bank chief resigns
Thai universities nix cross-dressing at graduations
Quake unleased 1,000 times energy of all n-weapons
20 vehicles collide in China, five dead
17 killed in Peru bus accident
Bin Laden calls on Muslims to support Palestinians
Brawl erupts at Halal festival in Melbourne
Uribe, Chavez urged to settle their differences
Ex-Israeli PM convicted in graft case retrial
287,000 commit suicide in China each year
‘App’ named 2010 Word of the Year
Seeking to give a positive image to Hinduism in US
New York : About 30 students sat barefoot and cross-legged as they chanted Sanskrit verses and did yogic postures in an exercise conducted by the Hindu Students Council at North Carolina State University this weekend.
America’s historic Marshall Plan marks 60th anniversary
Harassed husbands outnumber their counterparts: NGO
Belgian farmer damages NATO pipeline
Global Woman Leaders Strive For Bigger Role In Asia-Pacific
Taiwan seeking free trade agreement with Asean
US, China reach climate change deal
Three earthquakes strike Indonesia, dozens injured
Mistake during military show injures 16 in France
UN survey finds ‘major drug abuse’ in Afghanistan
Anti-Israel protests target UK bank
No control over US surveillance in country: New Zealand PM
EU leaders call for international financial reform
Temple attack in Pakistan not because of faith: Reema Abbasi
Lankan sailor who attacked Rajiv Gandhi sells – Hindi music
Colombo : He loathed the peace agreement signed by Sri Lanka and India strongly enough to strike former Indian premier Rajiv Gandhi with a rifle, but today the former Lankan sailor makes a living selling Hindi music.
Naval rating Wijemuni Vijitha Rohana de Silva slid into history 20 years ago today when he struck a heavy blow on Gandhi injuring his shoulder, as the Indian premier inspected a guard of honour in the Sri Lankan capital Colombo.
14 Russian pilgrims killed in Ukraine bus crash
UN official named to work for democracy in Myanmar
New York : A United Nations official who held talks last year on democratic reforms with the Myanmar government has been reappointed to continue his efforts.
Thailand’s ousted political clique makes comeback
EU urges Russia to withdraw ‘extra’ troops from Abkhazia
Brazilian presidential candidate killed in plane crash
$1.4 mn US aid to Mexico to fight drug trafficking
European central banks to cut rates to ward off recession
Sri Lankan human rights situation criticised
Curfew lifted in riot-torn Urumqi, tension prevails
Twitter may transmit misinformation about antibiotics
Australia’s Aborigines become first-time homeowners
Sydney : Residents of the Northern Territory town of Nguiu will become the first Aborigines to own their own homes under a ground-breaking agreement reached between the Australian government and traditional landowners.
Post-Sandy woes force New York to cancel marathon
Police HQ Sends Extra Personnel To North Maluku
The murder of Qandeel Baloch and the ‘honour’ in killing
US open to restoring diplomatic ties with Venezuela, says official
World’s oldest champagne found in Baltic Sea
Serbia rules out use of force against breakaway Kosovo
Hitman held three years after killing wrong man
LTTE says it’s ready to honour ceasefire
US envoy to meet Aung San Suu Kyi
Brown Britain’s third worst PM since WW II
‘Hyde Act will remain even under next US presidency’
Several injured in Nigeria blast
Three confirmed dead in Sydney hostage crisis
Floods cause havoc in southern Africa
Russia to export S-400 air defence system from 2009
Lavish funerals in vogue in SE Asian societies
US Congress backs final changes to landmark health bill
‘Brazil’s economic prospects positive despite crisis’
2,000 die in Mexico’s organised crime
‘Harry Potter And The Deathly…’ highest global grosser
Two ships collide in sea off China
Germany’s first driverless mass-transit train in service
365 mn expected to ride Chinese trains this summer
Demand to rebuild Tamil schools in Malaysia
Pilots blamed for worst accident in Brazil’s aviation history
By Xinhua
Rio De Janeiro : Human error is to blame for the worst accident in Brazil's aviation history on July 17, the weekly magazine Veja claimed Monday.
Veja based its report on sources that allegedly have had access to the contents of the black box flight data recorder and the cockpit voice recorder. The contents of recorders currently remain under wraps by the Brazilian Air Force.



