Taiwan nuclear power reactor shut down after fire
Mining magnate among nine missing after plane crash
New Nepali constitution to be introduced by May 28, 2010
Armed man takes hostages in bank near Heathrow
Two US high school students found guilty of rape
Internet plays increasingly important role in American election
Mandela, 89, out to end ‘Madiba mythology’
By DPA
Johannesburg : The front-page headline in one of the country's dailies the day after a cyclone hit Mozambique in February perfectly summed up the hysteria that at times characterizes South Africans' adoration for their former president Nelson Mandela.
"He's safe," the headline in The Citizen newspaper screamed. Upon closer inspection it became clear the object of the paper's concern was the anti-apartheid hero.
Republicans should give Obama a chance: Bobby Jindal
US Senate adopts resolution on significance of Diwali
UN Haiti headquarter collapses in earthquake
Italian mosques denied share in income tax revenue
German chancellor urges people to act on child abuse
Two held for smuggling tiger parts to China
China reports 22 percent rise in HIV cases
Summit of Mekong River countries kicks off
Indian foreign secretary to meet Rajapaksa
China President on World Tour
Ahmadinejad urges legal rights for Iranian-American journalist
Brazilian president rules out return to presidency in 2015
France Willing to Receive FARC Members
Mourning in Nepal over Kabul attack
Fair trial for human rights violations in Cote d’Ivoire: UN
Climate, economy, security confront leaders at G-8 summit
Military government tightens control in Fiji
Credibility rating in Chinese microblogging service
Maoists, government begin number game after strike fails
Stem cells may be made to build new organs
Russia moves to scrap air-defence system sale to Iran
Infosys opens development centre in Brazil
Six more killed in Nepal forest fires
Japan PM gives first policy speech in parliament
Military uniforms to protect from mosquito bites
Japan quake, tsunami could cost 25 trillion yen
One-fifth of Australia’s private colleges visa factories: Report
Russia May React to US Shield
Plane was too low, too slow to reach airport: Hudson crash pilot
Zimbabwe opposition says it’s open to unity talks
Female race in macho country: Women lead Argentine vote
Nepal HR interrogates police, Home Secretary over Kapilvastu carnage
Over 1,100 killed in Iraq violence in September
Cambodia not to boycott ASEAN Summit in Thailand
Sri Lankan Army receives 19 bodies of soldiers killed by rebels
UN allocates $214 mn for ‘hunger hotspots’
Beckhams named most fashionable family
Now a helicopter with spinning disc instead of blades
Sri Lanka rejects UN plan to form human rights panel
Sri Lanka woos Chinese tourists
False evidence given against me in Nepal apex court: Sobhraj
Indonesia urges EU to lift ban on its airliners
US economic index rises for first time in six months
German church eyes boosting coop with Muslims on fighting poverty
52 killed in suicide bombings in Baghdad
Pilots at Lufthansa sister company CityLine stage 36-hour strike
Hurricane Felix down to category 4 but still dangerous
20 held for Nairobi twin blasts
Russia, EU close to solution on gas row: Putin
China to build indigenous jet engine by 2016
Company dorm fire leaves 11 dead, 10 injured in east China city
Nepal dealer is Tata’s best distributor abroad
Jackson was spending $50,000 per month on drugs: report
Alleged pic of JFK romp with buxom beauties found
Aerospace engineer thinks up way of deflecting asteroids
Chinese Premier vows “no casualty” during Tangjiashan quake lake inspection
Toll in Nigeria building collapse now 40
Obama names Clinton Secretary of State, keeps Gates at defence
AirAsia plane crash: Seventh body recovered
Kenyan church and business leaders call for peace
Bodies from missing Air France plane found
Obama vows to prevent Iran from getting N-arms
British police using ‘ghost trains’ to catch thieves
Ukraine says Gazprom not paying for gas transit to Europe
26,000 people face food insecurity in Nepal, reports UN
Obama urges Israel to stop West Bank activities
EU alarmed by Russian troop plans for Georgian conflict zone
Top leaders rapped as Nepal fails key constitution milestone
Colombian Army kills 13 FARC rebels
Man held for reaching out to wife on Facebook
EU supports Cambodia’s development projects
Nepal princess pays for father’s ambition
Indo-Canadian doctors reveal new device to save brain stroke victims
More People Involved in French Bank Scandal
Cambodia provides $250,000 to help cyclone-hit Myanmar
Huge Indian Ocean tsunamis occur every 600 years
Japan’s former finance minister found dead
Margaret Thatcher in hospital with broken arm
Airlines lost $1.7 bn to closed skies: IATA
Russia rechecks 2018 FIFA World Cup stadiums
Japan begins fingerprinting, photographing visitors
Taiwanese government resigns after defeat in local elections
EU works to restore security in Caucasus — German FM
EU parliamentary panel approves pact with Pakistan on illegals
Former U.S. president Bush endorses McCain
Modi-Sharif bilateral meeting in Ufa on Friday
Khodorkovsky, Lebedev deny all charges in trial
Russia, China to sign deal on nuclear civilian cooperation
At least 12 killed in Russia earthquake
Soldiers take over streets of Yangon
Nepal to elect PM on Friday
2010 is UN year of Millennium Development Goals
Over 100 injured in violent clashes in S Korea over U.S. beef imports
U.N. Chief to Dispatch Humanitarian Envoy to Myanmar Soon
Georgia accuses Russia of trying to annex breakaway regions
China’s emerging middle class: a changing social and political order
New Zealand lifts ban on Fiji strongman Bainimarama
North Korea says it will build more nuclear weapons
Britain to sign treaty to ban cluster bombs: Report
Clinton to address Telugus in US
Washington : An annual convention of Telugus of North America will feature what is considered Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton's secret campaign weapon - her husband and former US president Bill Clinton.
Woman should remove burqa, Australian court told
Murdered Russian journalist remembered
Asian maids labour hard for little returns
Rajapaksa renews call for rebels to surrender
Colombian child fighter’s first toy was a gun
Russia to supply oil to China via Kazakhstan
Israel kills Palestinian Jerusalem attacker
Learning judo with Vladimir Putin
Online game to foster awareness on warming among kids
Chinese embassy faces protests over bribe row
Assad peace plan detached from reality: US
Parents lose custody of kids over Nazi ideology
Dialogue between Muslim and Christian worlds must: Kazakhstan president
End Tibetan monastery stand-off, European Parliament to China
Death toll rises to 59 in Bolivia downpours
Smith defends use of allowances
Secret German military study warns of dramatic oil crisis
Gunman holds hostages in Sydney cafe
Nepal’s casino battle escalates as pioneer hits back
Strong earthquake rocks Tokyo
Russia to deploy more intercontinental ballistic missiles
British Council suspends work in Russia
No military solution, seek political solution: Obama to Iraqis
Three killed in Egypt plane crash
Cairo : A plane carrying multi-national observers crashed in Egypt's Sinai Peninsular Sunday, killing three on board, pan-Arab satellite TV al-Jazeera reported.