7,844 dead or missing in China disasters in 2010
Barack Obama has a busy new life indeed
Bolivia Morales Embraces Democracy
North Korea opens fire at South Korean border post: Report
Carter’s schedule leak creates furore in Nepal
Kathmandu : Details of former US president Jimmy Carter's four-day itinerary in Nepal, kept tightly under wraps due to unprecedented security measures, have found their way in a maverick tabloid, creating a furore.
Mobs kill 5 in Johannesburg in anti-foreigner violence
Floods in Germany, disaster declared
By DPA
Hamburg : An 82-year-old woman drowned when her basement apartment suddenly filled with water as torrential rain caused flooding in parts of Germany early Sunday.
A state of disaster was declared in two regions of the southern state of Bavaria close to the city of Nuremberg.
Police said choked streams burst their banks and the waters, in many places a metre and a half deep, invaded homes and caused underground home-heating oil tanks in yards to float free of the soil.
World refugee numbers rise first time in five years
Geneva : The number of refugees in the world rose for the first time in five years in 2006, fuelled by the conflict in Iraq, according to the annual report of the UN refugee agency UNHCR published Tuesday.
Trinidad’s Hanuman fest: Learning from wisdom of monkey god
Hundreds of Tibetan rioters in Sichuan surrender to police
Hobbits may have been human after all
Tony Blair could be Europe’s first president
China quake toll nears 56,000
Prabhakaran’s mother dies in Sri Lanka
Market crunch must not overshadow climate crisis: WWF
Slovakian government defies EU to reopen nuclear plant
Global financial stability improves, but risks of reversal high: IMF
Italy’s usury racket is worth 20 bn euros
Colombian rebels release kidnapped oil worker
Slain journalist Danish Siddiqui’s parents file complaint against Taliban before International Criminal Court
Pig DNA found in halal meat plant in Moscow
Six killed in helicopter crash in Philippines
Old Hindu temple vandalised in Trinidad
Myanmar releases detained monks but diplomats not hopeful
Take care of Earth: Ban
US denies pulling punches with China on Tibet issue
Mugabe dismisses opposition claims of violence
US ready for full ties with North Korea, but on condition
Oman ambassador-designate meets Kerala CM
Three East African countries launch single tourist visa
Everest avalanche kills 18 climbers
Mugabe’s party, opposition in talks over poll outcome
China more powerful but no need to worry: Defence experts
Post-Mumbai, India still a safe investment bet: Germany
OPEC oil prices continue to rise
EU leaders agree on financial reform
6.1 magnitude quake hits Japan
Israel to build 750 homes in West Bank
Poll: Most Democrats hope Obama picks Clinton as vice president candidate
Vietnam accuses US diplomat of causing public disorder
Russian Air Force to deploy second S-400 regiment
US national security advisor discusses Iran with Israelis
Putin, Hu to meet during antiterrorism drill
US embassy in Brussels evacuated
Fake assassination photo of Canadian PM creates uproar
Mattress factory fire kills 55 in Casablanca
Pro-junta group defends extension of Suu Kyi detention
Yangon : Myanmar's ruling junta has extended Aung San Suu Kyi's house arrest by another year to assure the successful conclusion of the National Convention process, a pro-government group said Saturday.
Casanova: The man who seduced 122 women
China jails 17 people over Tibet violence
White stuff on Mars is ice: NASA
Train hijacking foiled in Indonesia
Oil prices slide
Trucker on rampage kills three, leaves 14 injured
Australia takes tough line on female circumcision
US birth rates down for 4th straight year
How a book sparked of a Cold War battle
Can Europe agree on Europe?
1,500-year-old church discovered near Jerusalem
An illegal war is state-terrorism
Britain’s finance sector to lose 15,000 jobs
British police warned against relationship with journalists
Two planes collide at Madrid airport
President, PM condemn Paris attack
Bodies trapped inside sunken Philippine ferry
Ashoka Pillar now stands tall in Australia
Shanghai official probed over property
Blast in Philippines kills 3
15 die, scores missing in bridge collapse in W Nepal
Venice-like tourist city coming up in China
Observer : Obama`s election shows US has abandoned racism
33,000 evacuated in China floods
US withdraws ‘lexicon of domestic extremism’
Floating ‘car’ among record UFO sightings in Canada
Hong Kong Plans New Checkpoint Linking China Mainland
Record 205 nominees for 2009 Nobel Peace Prize
No plot against Sikh woman MP: Canadian minister
Russia to set new border line in Arctic
LTTE fails to meet Sri Lanka’s ultimatum to surrender
साल 2022 की टीसीएन की कुछ शानदार रिपोर्ट
Chinese Premier Li arrives Sunday; to discuss border and more
Thailand heads for Guinness record with upcoming referendum
By DPA
Bangkok : Thailand could enter the Guinness Book of World Records next month for holding the world's first referendum to pass a constitution after giving the population less than a month to prepare for it, Thai academics say.
On Aug 19, the Thai people will decide in a national referendum whether to accept a new charter drafted by the military-appointed Constitution Drafting Assembly (CDF).
US military makes world’s fastest supercomputer
Nepal’s peace architect G.P. Koirala dies at 85
3 bombs rock southern Thailand
Death toll in Siberian mine incident rises to three
Expedite probe into attacks, India tells Australia
EU military committee chief visits South-East Asia
Putin says Russia will take countermeasures to defend its national security
Beware of doomsday scams, warns China
Big and thin: PC monitors better than ever
Venezuelan TV news chief kidnapped
Google boss resigns from Apple board
Sanctions against Russia not on agenda: France
Singapore urges Myanmar junta for accord with opposition
New mass grave found in eastern Bosnia
Italy’s parliament authorises MP’s arrest
US challenges India’s requirements for solar products in WTO
Obama to work with Bush in confronting economic crisis
US Congress approves economic stimulus bill
NATO: No Russian troop withdrawal seen at Ukraine border
Hillary Clinton claims victory in New Hampshire
Multiple sightings of objects possibly of lost jet reported
US presidential candidate calls Mexico a ‘drug cartel’
Minister who revoked Haneef’s visa to face inquiry
EU calls on Iran to respond to US overtures
Sichuan Earthquake Killed 69,179
Sikh Woman elected city council member in US
Kenya, Opposition to Share Power
Use charcoal to fight global warming
One card for over 100 Beijing libraries
India n-deal may support 250,000 American jobs: US chamber
UN rants US$8.8 million to aid cyclone victims in Bangladesh
Polish president’s plane crash: Most bodies hard to identify
McCain dismisses Obama as having no national security experience
Natasha Richardson suffers ‘traumatic brain injury’ in skiing accident
Michael Flynn maligned Muslims, shared fake news on Twitter
Russia, US sign $5 bn uranium sales deal
Thai government prays for peace
Teenager killed because he wore T-shirt of wrong colour
Father’s death made Paltrow health conscious
Tangle with Indian lands first royal kin behind bars
Protests against temple’s plans to sell cremation land
Leaders of Commonwealth of Independent States pledge more integration
St. Petersburg : Post-Soviet leaders, who had gathered for an informal Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) summit, have reaffirmed their intention to continue closer integration within the alliance, Kazakhstan's president said.

