Tears, shock over Kennedy’s brain cancer diagnosis
Iraqi PM wants defence deal with Russia
U.N. Chief Urges ‘Transparency’ in Zimbabwe Election Results
Pakistan, India must work out differences: Daily
Two vessels collide on Chinese river killing at least seven
CIA closes most “black stations” in Europe
Hundreds of protesters leave Bangkok airport: AFP witnesses
Britain scraps bonds for family visitors
27 killed in Myanmar
Yangon : A total of 27 people were killed and 11 wounded in two shooting incidents by insurgent groups in Myanmar's Kayin and Kayah states last weekend, a state-run newspaper reported Monday.
Syrian opposition rejects Russian chemical weapons experts
Indian toll in Haj stampede rises to 81
UN head concerned by global fallout from U.S. financial crisis
Dominican rape victims keep mum, fear husbands will leave them
Car bomb in Spain injures at least 17
Wedding bouquet tradition causes plane crash in Italy
Zimbabwe election to go ahead despite Tsvangirai withdrawal
Air Canada begins in-flight internet service
BlackBerry Storm unveiled to take on iPhone
Ecuador expels Colombian envoy over cross-border action
China backs U.S. over Iranian nuclear issue
Vatican pre-conclave participants sworn to silence
Greek PM to miss EU summit for eye surgery
Building fire injures 12 in New York
British job market bleak for fresh graduates
News reports: two NATO supply trucks destroyed in NW Pakistan
Indian PM arrives in US to chants of ‘Modi, Modi’
Two children among nine civilians killed in Lanka blast
Ukraine seeks integration with European missile defence
Myanmar to open permanent residency for foreigners
Miley to sell Grammy dress for Haiti
On climate, leadership in Asia, rhetoric in the West: WWF
Envoy: U.N. body ready to help Nepal in ongoing peace process
Tibetan PM to launch campaign to resolve Tibet issue
BAE systems gets $29 mn US homeland security contract
Human brain can hear words before they are uttered
1.28 bn Chinese covered by medical insurance
Survivors of 1972 ‘cannibal crash’ pitch in for saviour
Santiago (Chile) : The Uruguayan rugby players who survived a plane crash in the Andes mountains of Chile in 1972 and had to resort to eating human flesh to survive have come together for the man who saved them, paying for an operation to relieve his degenerative arthritis.
Nepal exporters rejoice as India rolls back garment duty
EU urges Russia to keep moratorium on death penalty
Air China to issue 400 mn shares for more aircraft
Notting Hill Carnival draws tens of thousands to party in west London
India asks Nepal not to meddle with army
Australia rejects 2020 emissions target
China urges US support on Tibet issue
E-book era begins in Britain
Another woman says Paraguay president fathered her child
No ‘untouchables’ in Russia’s fight against corruption
Brown Might Call for Early Elections
Obama names Indian-American lawyer Preeta Bansal to key post
20 foreign traffickers arrested in Algeria
EU conditionally approves GE-Alstom deal
Tamil protester ends hunger strike after 23 days
ASEAN members ‘tiny blips’ compared to India, China: Singapore PM
Damage from Greek wildfires estimated at $6.8 bn
NASA skips Thursday’s landing opportunities
By Xinhua
Washington : NASA managers decided to skip Thursday's two landing opportunities for shuttle Atlantis. Now hopes turn to Friday's opportunities, said NASA TV.
    Rain showers and a low cloud ceilings in the vicinity of Kennedy Space Center in Florida forced flight controllers to wave off both opportunities on Thursday.
US slips in world life expectancy ranking
France Telecom working on damaged Mediterranean cables
Lennox committed to helping Mandela fight AIDS
Literacy enhances dignity and peace: Ban Ki-moon
China destroys 100,000 seized guns
Six South African Indians in Zuma cabinet
Chile quake toll reaches 711, 90 aftershocks
Ethiopia faces $1-bn shortfall in export revenues
Singapore ex-PM Lee’s condition deteriorates
50 injured in Spain bomb blast
US network’s `Sikhs in America’ to check hate crime
Spain to push for Turkey’s EU membership during its presidency
China’s cold, snowy winter has left 129 people dead
‘Kerala IT companies closely monitor US economic crisis’
India urges Togo to release detained Indian nationals
Wage rise at Foxconn after string of suicides
Netanyahu admits Israel’s aggressiveness: PM
Canadian Sikh’s turban sparks online campaign
Peruvian cop arrested for YouTube video
16 die in Venezuela prison violence
UNSC resolves to limit nuclear exports, punish violators
Colombian rebels free four kidnapped tourists
Racist word sprayed on Indo-Canadian’s poll sign
36 killed in Congo plane crash
14 rebels killed in Sri Lanka fighting
Zimbabwe poll officials detained
Five suspected kidnappers killed in Bolivia
Tamil Rebels Lose 73 in Combat
No minor quakes before devastating tremor in China
New sites on world heritage list soon
Hate crime targets proposed Islamic school in Sydney
1.3 tonnes hashish seized in Turkey
New book creates fresh worry for Sobhraj
Nepal hit by deadliest fuel crisis
Kathmandu : After days of acute fuel shortage, the Kathmandu valley was Tuesday hit with its worst crisis in history as the state-owned petroleum importer and distributor reached the lowest level of fuel stocks and stopped supplies to gas stations.
Indonesian president condemns violence by hardliners
Germany vows not give in to blackmail of kidnappers
By Xinhua
Berlin : German Chancellor Angela Merkel has vowed that her country wouldn't give in to the demands of kidnappers and would not be blackmailed to withdraw troops from Afghanistan.
Merkel said in an interview with Germany's ARD television that she had no new information about the fate of a German engineer being held hostage in Afghanistan or the circumstances surrounding the death of another German hostage.
A crisis team at the German foreign ministry was working to secure the release of the second hostage, she said.