Many New York teenagers victims of sexual violence: survey
Tamil prisoners on hunger strike in Sri Lanka
Woman leading prayers in women only mosque in China
Georgia calls for ceasefire in South Ossetia
US plans to keep troops permanently in Iraq — former UN official
Sri Lanka values Indian help in battle against LTTE
World Bank to hasten reforms to give more voice to developing world
Latvia may lose independence through EU: President
Movie review: Like Stars on Earth
British pensioners to get 300 pounds hike
Top three US car makers seek $34 bn bailout
Iran overhauls fighter jets
New software helps find right person for a job
US consumer credit jumps up
Gore and UN climate panel chairman receive Nobel Peace Prize
G8 hopes to give new impetus to Doha round
Berlin : The leaders of the world's eight developed countries aim to give new impetus to the stalled Doha round of World Trade Organisation talks, according to a senior German government official speaking Tuesday on the eve of the G8 summit in Heiligendamm.
UNSC expected to vote on Ukraine resolution Saturday
McCain’s campaign defends Palin’s fashion expenses
World’s most powerful microscope turns Canada into nanotech hub
Scientists duplicate keys with help of zoom lens
China plans third manned spaceflight in October
Scottish hacker faces US extradition after losing appeal
South Africa to promote n-security at global summit
Indian woman is Outstanding American by Choice
By Arun Kumar
IANSWashington : One of the first Indian Americans to become a provost at a comprehensive research university in the United States, Renu Khator has been recognised as an Outstanding American by Choice.
Italian government ‘worried’ about IS
Japan disaster losses to exceed $100 bn
U.S. says it is time to resolve Kosovo’s final status
Tibet to maintain opening- Up strategy
Two members of Russian doomsday sect die in cave
Lebanese army arrests 17 persons over Beirut bloody riots
Anti-government Thai protestors leave airports after week-long closures
Nepal’s ruling parties reach consensus on creating president post
Unresponsive plane crashed off Jamaica
Nepal plans to open three new embassies
India gives 50 tonnes of roofing sheets to Nepal for reconstruction
UP CM Adityanath to address rally in Bihar
6.8 magnitude quake hits Peru
New York’s Times Square shut down after bomb scare
Poll: Israeli offensive on Gaza consolidates Hamas
Rajapaksa takes early lead in Sri Lankan presidential poll
Indonesian airlines to be banned from EU
Brussels : All 51 airlines certified in Indonesia are to be banned from operating within the 27-nation European Union (EU) as part of efforts to ensure that "unsafe airlines" do not fly to the region.
Inflation in China at 12-year high
Japan not to suspend aid to Sri Lanka
EU constantly works to enhance relations with GCC — official
Indian murder accused arrested in US
Japan, South Africa vie for ElBaradei succession at IAEA
Sri Lanka revokes foreign journalist’s expulsion order
Venezuela holds referendum on president term limits
Argentina reveals secrets of ‘dirty war’
Indian-American groups to campaign on immigration issues
Colombia to auction off 230 oil fields
Rihanna, U2 and Jay-Z to release charity singles for Haiti
Suu Kyi sworn in to Myanmar parliament
Bodies of 21 babies recovered from Chinese river
Clinton pledges American leadership in Asia
One killed, 16 missing in Canada chopper crash
British student has world’s longest name
Qinghai quake: China should now directly engage Dalai Lama
One injured in Pakistani firing along LoC
Australian police raid terror suspects
China to improve dairy industry
Nepal’s Constituent Assembly to meet May 8
Seven die in Fiji cyclone
Sri Lanka may ban Tamil Tigers soon: PM
Tibetans try to march on Chinese embassy in Nepal
Poland pledges more support for Afghanistan
Sri Lanka: Muslims, Tamils deal with the past
US federal deficit narrows
Mexican hit man who dissolved 300 bodies in acid inspires songs
Zimbabwean opposition leader announces pulling out of presidential run-off
UBS to cut 8,700 jobs after announcing more losses
UN expert urges Myanmar gov’t to keep its promises on elections
Eiffel Tower evacuated after bomb threat
UN Human Rights Council appoints panel for Palestine inquiry
Maoists threaten to topple Nepal government
Russia urges partners to continue fuel aid to North Korea
Nepal earthquake: Over 1,800 dead
Toned-down commemorations on 9/11 anniversary
Using Facebook can lower exam grades
Russia, US sign new arms reduction treaty
Russia opposes NATO expansion in principle
Sri Lankans flock to vote despite blasts, violence
Manila Announces Peace Agreement with Separatists
Man doused with Coke to put out fire
British woman sues NHS, says her IVF child doesn’t have her genes
60 fall ill after drinking polluted water in Lebanon
Iran has fulfilled its commitments: US
India, Sri Lanka are ‘genuine friends’: President Rajapaksa’s adviser
14 Russian pilgrims killed in Ukraine bus crash
Nine killed in Sri Lanka fighting
McCain’s Brazilian love found after more than 50 years: report
Indian jailed for inciting Singapore riots
IAEA to develop nuclear safety data system with Russia
Moscow : Russia's industrial safety regulator Rostekhnadzor said Friday it would establish a system for exchanging information with the UN nuclear watchdog to ensure radiation safety.
The system will help Russia comply with the International Atomic Energy Agency's (IAEA) code of conduct on radiation safety and security, which was revised as part of counter-terrorism measures following the Sep 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in the United States.
Georgian president to address NATO Parliamentary Assembly in Spain
NASA telescope discovers youngest pulsar to date
Nine die in Mexico fireworks blast
Bush warns nuclear-armed Iran could mean ‘World War III’
Learning about bigotry helps combat racism
Russia Rules out Military Step on NATO Move
Russia against arms race in space
Merkel gives cold-shoulder to Berlusconi bank plan
China to crack down on crimes that violate minors
Feedback influences decision making
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Ex-IOC chief Samaranch suffers heart attack
Interplanetary voyages – Man’s quest for a second home
Taliban’s Mullah Omar died two years ago: Afghan intelligence
Microsoft to strip Internet Explorer browser from European Windows
Chinese military bans luxury banquets
Support for Catholic, but not Islamic school in Australian town
Study points to discrimination of minorities in EU and Germany
US shuttle launch delayed by fuel sensors
Modi discusses bilateral ties with Nepal president
Diplomat’s expulsion: Venezuela to close Miami consulate
U.S. Economy: The worst is yet to come
Beckham fails to pull crowd in New Zealand
Nigerian rebel group claims to blow up Shell flow station
Taiwan’s foreign currency reserves hit $289.3 bn
Ten Asia Pacific Countries Discuss Communicable Diseases In Bali
British Airways makes 158 mn pound profit
Sri Lanka flights off tough resolution at IPU: Minister
Spent fuel from Bushehr will be taken back: Russia
Moscow : Russia said Wednesday that nuclear fuel Moscow has pledged to supply to a nuclear power plant being built in Iran will be returned to Russia and will not end up in wrong hands.

