Nepal’s Maoist party wants cases against its cadre dropped
Nepal Maoists begin power race against time
Political coup in Canada; Dion to replace Harper as new PM
Adhesive 10 times stickier than gecko’s developed
Thai coalition parties agree on amending constitution based on 1997 charter
Obama embarks on whistle-stop tour linking him to Lincoln
Poland to deploy US missile unit by year end, says minister
Asia’s first bird flue combat depot launched in Thailand
Earthquake hits Aleutian Islands of US
India-heavy team is America’s college cricket champion
Nepal talks fail, peace process in danger
Washington, New York snowed in, shutters government
Monks’ marches in Yangon makes junta squirm
Water level of China’s main quake lake keeps falling, dangers remain
One farmer dead in clash between Philippine troops, Moro fighters
US man arrested for plotting attack on military base
Lockheed begins construction of US presidential choppers in India
Senator Kennedy’s death ends `historic’ US chapter
UN biodiversity conference facing “sticking points”
Death toll from Indonesia blast rises to three
Taiwan shaken by 12 earthquakes, no casualties
World’s oldest stone axe with sharpend edge found
New Sri Lanka army chief attacked by rights group
US questions Israeli housing project in East Jerusalem
Half of global populatin will live in cities by end of 2008
UN chief urges more investment in women for development and peace
Sri Lanka indicted for war crimes, international probe sought
US asks Sri Lanka to turn page, reach out to Tamils
Germany confirms renewed outbreak of bird flu
Spain will not extradite Isabel Peron to Argentina
Gordon Brown defends decision not to call for polls
Cancer deaths to increase in Cuba this year, says report
Hannover gears up for Narendra Modi visit
Hispanics greet Barack Obama’s presidency with optimism
Rath Yatra draws crowds in New York
New York : A Ratha Yatra (chariot festival) organised by the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) drew hundreds of people in New York.
German, French scientists share Nobel Prize for Medicine
Russian Senate Revokes Agreement with Ukraine
Maoists give Nepal government 72 hours to quit
Eleven killed by gunmen in Guyana
Russia to set new border line in Arctic
US will offer emissions reduction target at Copenhagen talks
Dalai Lama suggests EU model for Tibet, China
Israel, Hamas extend truce in Gaza
41 escape from Mexico prison
Explosion in Sri Lankan capital, two killed: police
British pop singer jumps to death
Britain lauds inclusion of Libyan groups in terror list
Troops deployed in Maldives after mass cabinet resignation
Maoist-goverment talks fail, three-day Nepal closure from Sunday
Relatives of Briton executed in China slam media, government
Moody’s keeps negative outlook for Spanish banks
Poll: Australians want more investment in renewable energy
South Korea buys Indonesian aircraft for coastguard
LTTE forced Canadian Tamils to sign pre-payment forms
Violence, Sequel of US Invasion of Panama
Eastern Public School in Bhopal accorded with Global Education Award
Prabhakaran vanishes along with three aircraft: report
DPRK invites IAEA to discuss shutdown of nuclear facilities
Flames spark deadly fight-or-flight decisions in Australia
Anti CAA protest staged by Harvard students in Boston, USA
Policeman caught performing lewd act in car
Helicopter crashes during Air Force celebrations in Ecuador
World’s oldest weather report found in Egypt
Heavy rainfall leaves nine dead, 32 injured in Colombia
Four killed in combat chopper crash in Russia
Jakarta police arrest 10, thwart terror attacks
Chad rebels for ceasefire, Sarkozy threatens to intervene
Russian warships to hold drills in Indian Ocean
Over 30 killed in Nigeria attacks
Thousands defy China to demand Hong Kong democracy
Hong Kong : Tens of thousands of people Sunday demanded democracy for Hong Kong on the 10th anniversary of its return to Chinese rule, hours after China's president warned them not to defy Beijing.
A climate refugee comes to town
Canada cuts ties with Iran
15 people killed in Philippines road accident
UN to Strategize on Human Trafficking
Solved: the Antarctic ice sheet mystery
Sensitive military data missing again in Britain
Warming ties: Israel thanks India for abstaining on UNHRC vote
Nurses accused of killing 16 in Uruguay hospitals
Day-Lewis, Chastain win best actors at Golden Globe
Serbia reiterates opposition to Kosovo independence
By Xinhua
Berlin : Serbia has rejected the UN resolution that will lead to supervised independence for Kosovo.
"Any further talks between the Serbian government and representatives of the Albanian majority in the province would not need a new resolution to take place," Serbian Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica told reporters after meeting with German Chancellor Angela Merkel Tuesday.
Flood cancels 100 flights in Tokyo airport
New Moore Island in Bay of Bengal disappears: Report
Two killed in fresh Israeli airstrike on Gaza
Obama to host Cameron at White House in March
Anti-Govt Alliance Plans Tight Security For Rally On Tuesday
Pentagon reviews tapes from terrorism interrogations
Finnair plans to reduce emissions by 41 percent by 2017
Mine blast kills eight in Myanmar
Polish defense minister to discuss U.S. missile plans in Washington
UN allocates $214 mn for ‘hunger hotspots’
Fire in Brazil prison kills eight inmates
70,000 evacuated in east China following typhoon threat
Thailand’s Election Commission names 74 appointed senators
Cambodian PM writes to UNESCO, accuses Thailand of aggression
Helicopter crashes into Black Sea drilling rig, 19 dead
Sir Syed Day 2014 in San Francisco Bay Area
Russia’s Putin backs ally Medvedev as successor
Obama presses for action on his plan to jumpstart economy
Obama likely to seek re-election: White House
Nearly 400 bodies of tsunami victims unidentified
Liberated Indian women scavengers walk the ramp at UN
Expelled Russian diplomat bought secrets: Latvian minister
British Muslim group to tackle forced marriages
Missing journalist’s ‘remains’ found in Nepal
Millionaire Hong Kong businessman escapes jail
Thai King endorses new constitution
China’s private sector provides 90 percent of jobs in 2010
Nepal fears fresh row during Dashain festival
Braille ballot to assist visually impaired voters in South Africa
Text of remarks by Obama after meeting Modi
Iranian Navy saves Singaporean ship from pirates
Britain announces $87 bn bailout plan for banks
Jacob Zuma awarded ‘Africa’s Best President’ title
Three killed as New Zealand air force helicopter crashes
Raven crown for world’s youngest king in Bhutan
Strike in ITC’s Nepal factory after worker’s murder
Fourteen Killed In Illegal Fireworks Plants In China
Death blow for LTTE as Prabhakaran, aides killed in Sri Lanka
Russia prepares for future combat in the Arctic
OSCE secretary general to visit Russia
Powerful quake shakes Indonesian islands
US stocks mixed on disappointing data
US to attempt satellite shoot-down Thursday: report
11 people killed in landslides, flash floods in Philippines
Canadian Tamils in black mourn victims of ‘war crimes’
Pakistan, China to jointly develop satellite
Russian Soyuz with South Korean on Board
US dispatches destroyer to search for Malaysian airliner
Will Bill Clinton block Hillary’s choice as top diplomat?
Kazakhstan mine blast toll reaches 30
Corruption stubbornly high after a decade-long fight
Washington : Global efforts to cut corruption and improve government quality have made little progress in the last 10 years, despite bright spots mainly in Africa and Eastern Europe, the World Bank said.
Indian father, son face lawsuit in US over hedge funds
Latin America’s largest illegal market
Buenos Aires : La Salada, on the outskirts of Buenos Aires, boils with commercial activity as many thousands of people walk through its packed, narrow corridors in search of the best bargain.
