‘Arrested teenager a British Muslim convert’
UAE’s Khalifa Bin Zayed foundation to rush urgent aid to Myanmar’s Nargis victims
False evidence given against me in Nepal apex court: Sobhraj
Elliott battled bad throat on stage
China’s president grateful for foreign help after quake
UN chief to see climate change effects in Antarctica
Gas leak, fire kill 56 at two coal mines in China(Lead)
300 Muslim Brotherhood loyalists jailed in Egypt
State logic is not simple logic
Russia, EU close to solution on gas row: Putin
Zaheer Abbas confirmed as ICC president
Britain to withdraw from Iraq in a year: report
London : The British military is planning to pull its troops out of Iraq in a year or so as to strengthen its combat capability in Afghanistan, the Sunday Telegraph reported citing a senior military official.
Georgian military police detain three Russian peacekeepers
Australian minister visited porn sites in office
Curfew to be imposed as 24 killed in Thailand protest
EU torn over taking on Guantanamo inmates
Senator Kennedy’s death ends `historic’ US chapter
Climate change precipitates food shortages, unrest
Nine killed in Venezuela prison fight
US imposes sanctions on Uganda over anti-gay law
Robot performs world’s first surgery to remove brain tumour
Cubans line up to buy cell phones
Britain heads for hung parliament
Sarkozy says will draw lessons from local vote
Family members of US forces men arrested in Japan
Brazil predicts higher economic growth for 2012
16 killed in US flash floods
Domestic violence victims have nowhere to go
Sharif spoke at UN like Hizbul supreme commander: Ram Madhav
Government comes to distressed Indian’s aid in Saudi Arabia
Indian Ocean nations to test tsunami warning system
China bus accident kills 24
India, US set to sign green deal: Manmohan Singh
Japan will never possess nuclear weapons, says official
Taiwan, China are seeking peace: Taiwan president
Russia delivers two Su-30 fighters to Algeria
Bush ends Africa tour in Liberia, may announce aid
Prabhakaran is safe and alive, insist loyal fans
Rajapaksa invites UN chief to Sri Lanka to assess situation
Russia to obtain air bases around world: Defence chief
Bush endorses McCain as Republican presidential nominee
Demolition of damaged buildings becomes a tall order for Nepal
Ban urges respect for every human being’s dignity, equality
London markets sharply down after German move
Strong earthquake strikes western Indonesia, tsunami warning in effect
Nuclear non-proliferation meet aims for n-weapons free world
US Capitol building alerted after airspace violation
Britain to formally recognize Kosovo
Ukrainian killer dolphins deserted to seek mates?
Global growth to contract for first time since World War II
Environment comes lowest in Chinese ‘comfort’ survey
Wanted: a plumber for Antarctica
Five farmers killed in LTTE attack
British minister to woo voters by attending Punjabi wedding
Peru to repeal Amazon development plans after clashes
UK anti-war campaigners plan anti-Bush protests
Fiji parliament to hold first sitting Oct 6
Undie bomber says 20 others trained to blow up jets
J.M. Coetzee rails against censorship
Indians in South Africa celebrate Diwali
North Sea oil platform evacuated after fire
Turkish military says allies helping Kurdish rebels
Ankara : Turkey's military chief made a general accusation Thursday against some of the country's allies, saying they were providing assistance to Kurdish rebels in southeast Anatolia, the NTV television station reported.
Australia forces to take up humanitarian mission in Iraq
UK may ban residents from buying properties in Israeli settlements
Three killed in U.S. college shooting incident
EU, Russia may discuss new partnership agreement
Indian firms, Clinton Foundation sign deal on malaria drugs
Chinese bounty wins fresh Nepal support against Taiwan
Kathmandu : A bounty of 50 million Chinese yuan (over $6.5 million) and promises of more have procured for China fresh diplomatic support from Nepal, with the communist-majority Nepal government stating that it was opposed to Taiwan's bid to join the UN.
Nepal's official media Saturday carried a statement issued by its foreign affairs ministry saying Nepal "firmly opposes attempts by the Taiwan authorities to push for joining the UN under the name Taiwan".
10 killed in China road accident
Bolivian draft constitution approved
US condemns attack on British soldiers in Northern Ireland
Nepali constituent assembly election court formed
British polls: Neck and neck contest between Conservatives, Labour
Lawmaker defends Hindi as Nepal language row grows
Air India bombing witnesses back out of inquiry
Toronto : A witness in the ongoing Air India bombing inquiry apparently suffered a heart attack just before he was about to testify and other witnesses refused to speak fearing for their lives, said Canadian officials.
World population fast approaching seven billion mark
New US trade standards to protect labour, environment
Washington : The Democratic-controlled Congress wrestled major trade concessions from the Republican administration to make international labour and environment standards the gold standard for US free-trade agreements.
For Australians, houses are bigger-is-better
62 Yemeni children killed in fighting: UN
Karmapa Lama wishes to return to Tibet someday
Germany says ‘no’ to Olympic boycott over Tibet violence
Australian minister loses portfolio after traffic fines
Former Argentine army general sentenced for killing civilians
36 miners remain trapped in China coal mine
Russian nightclub fire toll reaches 110
Five of family found dead in US
Colombia approves exchange of leftist rebels for Betancourtt
Moldovan journalist appeals to Strasbourg over Russia entry ban
Former Mandela charity head hands in Campbell diamonds
Ukraine developments should alarm us all: UN political chief
China’ growing clout in global bodies worries India
World’s third largest oil field discovered off Brazil
Spanish Socialists Still in Lead
Moscow proposes Western security pact
Top Sri Lankan official denies helping Karuna go to Britain
Power supply restored in quake-hit Japan city
Seven shipwrecked fishermen swim three days to survive
Hiroshima commemorates 69th anniversary of atomic bombing
Congresswoman and Terrorist Meet in Miami
51 killed in Zambia bus accident
Russians against church meddling in politics
Gagarin monument moved from London to Greenwich
Indian-American leads jailbirds in promoting sustainable living
Triumphant Maoists call off another protest
China: Security Council Should Rank African Nations High
Sir Elton John opens shop to sell items for charity
Nigeria assures India on its abducted workers
By Arvind Padmanabhan
IANSBerlin : Nigeria has assured India that it will take all steps to ensure the safe return of 12 Indian workers abducted in the African country and said economic ties between the two countries, especially in energy, will be strengthened.