US Supreme Court eases visa rules
Hong Kong man jailed for molesting girl he met online
NASA captures Earth flyby of ‘space peanut’
OANA Executive Board Meeting kicks off in Baku
Two Hundred Seniors Escape Michigan Fire
Tiger rebels say Sri Lankan jets kill civilians
‘Obama deeply committed to strengthening India ties’
My husband is not Secretary of State, I am: Hillary Clinton
Pope calls on US to resolve conflicts diplomatically
US `war on terror` has failed to weaken Al-Qaeda: global poll
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to resign
Lithuanian, Polish presidents urge delay to new EU-Russia pact
Venezuela, Brazil seal accord on oil refinery
U.S. to cut diplomatic presence in Belarus amid growing tension
Ugandan AIDS patients face uncertain future as drugs run out
Russian steals ambulance
NASA delays launch of space shuttle Discovery
Nepal stops 5,000 Tibetans from getting US asylum
Quake victims have survived for two weeks under rubble
Court questions whether US travel ban anti-Muslim
Obama greets Sikhs, says all can draw inspiration from Guru Nanak
Prabhakaran, Karuna blacked out in east Sri Lankan elections
Pachauri wants Nobel team to be chosen by lottery
Myth: Video games sharpen brain
Clinical Establishment Bill to be passed in monsoon session
Georgia quits Moscow 1994 ceasefire agreement
Lula travels to India with ambitious economic plans
Brasilia : Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva is scheduled to travel to India later this week, with the ambitious objectives of quadrupling bilateral trade and boosting the strategic association that both nations agreed on three years ago.
Troops capture fresh rebel-held territories in north: Sri Lanka
As Beijing parties, London gets a hangover
US Presidential Summit on Entrepreneurship seen as paradigm shift in Obama’s leadership
702 dead, 1,042 missing in China mudslides
Over a dozen killed in Mexico’s drug related violence
Lithuania presidential poll runoff kicks off
Taking mangoes to US? Make sure they’re certified
Ousted Thai premier arrives in Cambodia
Australian who won landmark right-to-die case passes away
Not much compromise on healthcare reform legislation: Obama
China to resume building nuclear plants
British job market bleak for fresh graduates
Argentinean survives fall from eighth floor
Big business spending millions to stop Democrats: WSJ
3 dead, 6 missing after ferry sinks in Brazil
North Korea replaces prime minister
Canadian soldier killed in Afghan bomb blast
China may send women to space in 2012
Pakistan to get 160 IED-resistant vehicles from US
Date set for court battle over fortune of Asia`s richest woman
Zimbabwe opposition claims victory in presidential poll
Russian troops prevent arms smuggling to South Ossetia
London conference marks beginning of Afghan transition, says Brown
Hillary keeps running as Obama surges ahead
114-year-old Syrian man dead
China to become world’s leading gold producer
Thai student burns school to get out of class
Russia wants presence at Czech missile defence sites
North Korea Ready for US N-Promises
Russia’s Navy urges international fight against pirates
U.S. military policeman convicted over Okinawa taxi holdup conspiracy
British Muslim group to tackle forced marriages
Medvedev meets Obama
Winning peace will be real victory in Sri Lanka: EU
Google encrypts all emails for a spy-free Gmail
Obama leads; polls show it’s uphill for McCain
Queen’s mother was a ‘ghastly old bigot’: British journalist
Sri Lanka arrests two human rights activists
US Dems for Joint Obama-Clinton Ticket
Britain rejects Abu Hamza’s bid to avoid extradition
Russian Proton-M carrier rocket orbits U.S. telecoms satellite
Myanmar quietly releases 96 monks
China hotel fire toll rises to 11
Sri Lanka keen to implement war commission report
China starts work on manned space laboratory
Heart disease leading cause of deaths in Cuba
Obama hopes to finally put pastor scandal behind him
China landslide toll reaches nine
Senior UN, EU officials arrive in Nepal
More Than 20 Million Chinese Rely On Internet For News
China makes world’s fastest supercomputer
Tsunami signs to be placed in New Zealand
Australian Green Party calls on gov’t to take strong position on whaling
South Korea to open gold trading market
Obama looks forward to working with new Indian government
Boston marathon bombings a ‘heinous crime’: Putin
Sikhs in New Zealand plead for air security tolerance
Auckland : A New Zealand Sikh association has told a parliamentary select committee it fears its community members could be targeted if changes are made to the country's aviation security legislation.
Kenya crisis remains as Annan deadline expires
Tibetan spiritual leader not allowed to go near China border
First woman appointed to top Muslim council in Singapore
UN, ASEAN for Myanmar Assistance
Many hurt in Peru chopper crash
Respect is better motivator than pay in Asia: poll
German soldier accused of illegally training Libyan security forces
Alcoholic workers costing Australia $400 mn
Communist leader’s murder hits Nepal’s peace process
‘Third crasher’ admits he attended Obama dinner, denies he crashed
Cuba has carried out 5,000 kidney transplants
Obama’s South Asia policy: Pakistan will be the acid test
Russia-EU cooperation pact talks likely in November
Vietnam to launch first telecom satellite next month
Tibetans jailed, tortured for displaying banned flag
Mexico oil slick cap holds 2.4 mn litre daily
UN to hold moment of silence at time of quake
Russia sends 50,000 tonnes of food to North Korea
Safina stranded again as Kuznetsova wins French Open
Bhutan to sack corrupt parliamentarians, says PM
Door edges open at Myanmar pledging conference
US takes China to WTO over subsidies
Middle East will be an ally of US one day: Bush
Bombers target Nepal’s vice-president again
First trial International Criminal Court in June
Five killed in South Africa truck explosion
Charles blames consumerism and Galileo for environment problems
Post-Kyoto agreement to be signed in Copenhagen in 2009
Japan urges end of nuclear industry
CPN-UML challenges NC’s claim for first president of Nepal
NATO reassures Ukraine over its membership aspirations
Brown challenged on leadership ahead of general election
US still open to diplomacy with Iran: Obama
Russian opposition plans two mass rallies
UN Security Council extends observer mission in Georgia
Social democrat Colom Guatemala’s next president
More women joined politics in 2008, says a global report
‘Brown readying Iraq troops for withdrawal’
London : British prime minister-designate Gordon Brown is planning an about turn in the country's Iraq policy by bringing the troops home as soon as possible, British press reports said Sunday.
Democrats rally around Obama amid furore over Netanyahu Congress visit
Obama vows to go after Al Qaeda’s safe havens
India, Kazakhstan launch first drilling at Satpayev oil block
Planes with nine bodies, hundreds of activists leave Israel
Thousands march in London against Afghan war
Putin orders new commission to regulate foreign investment
End hatemongering is Bihar’s message to Modi, says NYT
South Korean leader advises no fear, heavy hand with North
Talks down to the wire at Copenhagen: Swedish minister
Chernobyl lurking in Himalaya’s main rivers?
By Sudeshna Sarkar
IANS
Kathmandu : If concerted efforts are not made to recover two missing radiation detectors in the Himalayan ranges, another Chernobyl could erupt, poisoning two of Asia's biggest rivers, a Japanese filmmaker has warned.
