Typhoon Lekima claims 20 lives in Vietnam
Ethnic pact brings partial peace in Nepal’s Terai
Australian FM: Aust-U.S. alliance to continue
Sri Lanka air force pounds rebel territory
एक रिफ्यूजी बच्चे की फ़रयाद
Hong Kong leader draws flak on Tiananmen dissident handed to China
China’s inflation likely to ease in November
63 arrested in Spain for child pornography
9/11 terrorists came from Canada: John McCain
Crippling strike in southern Nepal continues as talks falter
New Zealand firm to hold fair to attract investors
Over 53,000 couples in Beijing opt for second child
Stiletto-wearing sexy British minister booted from cabinet
Ban “strongly condemns” suicide car bombing in Yemen
By NNN-KUNA
United Nations : Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has strongly denounced Monday's suicide car bombing near an archaeological site in the province of Mareb in Yemen.
"He strongly condemns this terrorist attack and reiterates that no cause can justify such acts of indiscriminate violence against civilians," the secretary-general's office said in a statement, released late on Monday.
The attack, supposedly by al-Qaeda, killed seven Spanish tourists, two Yemeni nationals and wounded eight other people.
China orders pollution control measures for Olympics
Toll in China floods reaches 50
US automakers plead for bail-out with skeptical Congress
Buddhist temple vandalised in London
Kenya violence spirals, 10 burnt alive
Five dismembered bodies found in Mexico
Butler dating Romanian model?
EU parliamentary delegation in Mumbai safe
US group blasts Sri Lanka over rights abuses
Germanwings co-pilot feared losing licence, investigators believe
Tibetan leader Karmapa Lama flies to the US Thursday
New Zealand voters go to polls to elect a new gov’t
Two bus bombings kill 23, injured 80 in Sri Lanka
Rajaratnam’s insider scheme twice as large as suspected
Quarter of UK workers unhappy about their jobs, poll finds
German lawmaker urges anti-China sanctions over Tibet crackdown
EU sends 150,000 euros in aid to Samoa tsunami victims
17 migrants dead, 217 rescued off Libyan coast by Italian Navy
Man commits suicide before eviction from home
British minister walks out of segregated Muslim wedding
US Congress agrees on $1-tn budget bill to avoid shutdown
The hitchhiker’s guide to European Union jargon
US professor fired for criticizing Israel
Switzerland hails India’s economic power, backs n-energy: Envoy
Thousands attend Havana concert for peace
Six killed as inmates escape Tajik prison
GCC countries face numerous agricultural obstacles – expert
Talks on Zimbabwe cabinet deferred
S. Korea Names New Top Nuclear Envoy
Nepal’s ruling parties recruit private armies
South Korea to send envoys to hasten nuclear talks
Maldives headed towards presidential system
Nepal landslide toll rises to 33
Bush signs historic n-deal law, assures fuel supply
EU offers emergency aid for South Ossetia victims
Rail Service In Thailand’s Southern Border Area Resumes Amid Tight Security
Ahmadinejad: Obama, US’ final chance to repair lost image
Chinese police officer who owns 192 houses sacked
Sarkozy to run for second presidential term
Argentinian driver returns $460,000 to passenger
Pope to baptize Muslim journalist: report
Sharif sentenced to 10 years for graft, daughter gets 7 (Lead)
Sobhraj found guilty again, freedom dream recedes
Obama presses for action on his plan to jumpstart economy
Missing Mexican students’ parents seek suspension of state powers
White House puts aside FBI’s warnings on detainee abuse
Sri Lanka president ‘war criminal’, try him, demand Tamils
Tsunami destroys Samoa villages after powerful quake
28 jailed in Beijing investment scam
Russia Takes Measures against Social Problems
Commandos rescue Sri Lankan minister held hostage in TV station
Silent in the past, why has the Gulf reacted so strongly this time?
EU constantly works to enhance relations with GCC — official
China police rescue 248 people from slavery in brick kilns
By Xinhua
Zhengzhou : Chinese police have rescued 248 people who had been forced to work as 'slaves' in brick kilns, while widespread crackdown is underway.
    Police in central Henan Province have rescued 217 people, including 29 children, and detained 120 suspects after a 4-day crackdown campaign involving more than 35,000 police to check 7,500 kilns in the province.
    In the area around Xinxiang, north of Zhengzhou, police raided 20 brick kilns on Saturday and rescued 23 people including 16 children.
Venezuela proposes oil-for-food fund
After nuclear test, North Korea test-fires missile
World Bank official urges Singapore to relax social controls
Sri Lankan court opens hearing against ex-army chief
Boeing jet with 123 on board crashes in Kyrgyzstan
2,000-year-old palace discovered in Mexico
Norwegian firm ready to join missing jet hunt
US airline traffic dips
Chinese home prices likely to fall this year: Analysts
Georgia warns Russia, Abkhazia against establishing sea links
With Love from Obama, a ‘Chadar’ for Ajmer Sharif
McCain concedes defeat; pledges to help Obama lead
ILO adopts standards for fisheries sector
Thousands visit UAE’s Shanghai Expo pavilion
US commission wants Pakistan designated for violations of religious freedom
Google sponsors $30 million prize for moon shot
OPEC oil price rises above $65
African AIDS epidemic slows down: World Bank
Abidjan : The pace of the deadly AIDS epidemic is slowing down in some African countries due to a series of effective prevention measures, Cote d'Ivoire media quoted a World Bank report as saying.
Twenty killed in fighting in Somalia
Night curfew in cyclone-hit Fiji, seven killed
Australia sends plane to bring back MH17 victims
Nepalese ‘Buddha boy’ resurfaces after year-long absence
Lewis to sing for US president-elect Barack Obama
Myanmar leader pledges to spare no efforts to hold general election in 2010
Obama wins big in North Carolina, Clinton ahead in Indiana
Mugabe dismisses opposition claims of violence
US envoy heads to China for talks on North Korea
Russian police detain 2,100 to prevent ethnic clash
Indonesians mourn as former president Soeharto buried
No war crimes questions, Sri Lankan general returns from US
Chinese student gets life sentence for killing teacher
Powerful quake rocks southern New Zealand
Minister escapes suspected LTTE assassination bid
US riots: Six gunshots killed African-American teenager, says report
Emirates orders 32 more A380s from Airbus for $11.5 billion
Hot water truck explodes in China, one dead
US, Norway deny helping Fonseka
North Korea rejects UN resolution on human rights
Russia to veto draft UN resolution on Syrian war
Court Sentences Abusers during Genoa Summit
Thai poll winner party says it can form coalition
Presidential election begins in Maldives
MH17 crash: Obama points to rebels in Ukraine
Japan seabed shifted 24 metres after quake
Seven die as military plane crashes into building in Ecuador capital
Three-year-old buys $12,200 excavator on website
China quake toll 10,000, thousands still cut off
Spanish Opposition Moves Far Right
Thai PM says he accepts court ban on him, his party
No talks before Georgia withdraw troops: Russia
US greenlight to world’s first stem cell treatment on humans
Coalition parties in Thai gov’t want PM resign to defuse tension
Brown is Britain’s 52nd PM – moves next door
London : Gordon Brown Wednesday became the 52nd individual to take over as Britain's prime minister, entering 10, Downing Street, a residence that has been the setting for some of history's greatest politicians and epochal moments.

