Russia, Japan not to link peace treaty signing to other issues
Gorbachev blasts Bush on missile defence issue
Washington : Former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev weighed in on the tense Russia-US situation, blasting the US president for provoking another arms race with plans to station anti-missile silos and a radar system in Poland and the Czech Republic.
‘Million-man’ rally to kick off amid tension in Kenya
Indonesian president arrives in Kuala Lumpur for D8 Summit
Higher education ministry signs agreements
Asian maids labour hard for little returns
Powerful earthquake strikes Indonesia
Ukrainian president pardons jailed ex-minister
Pakistani ambassador’s letter requires no action: UN
Thai social minister resigns
Obama, Lee press N. Korea on nuclear ambitions
China quake toll rises to 33, over 500 injured
China’s oil, gas output goes up
UN food convoy for war displaced people enters LTTE-held areas
US stocks down despite interest rate cut
Taiwan ready to buy 60 warplanes from US: official
Canadian sawmill offers new jobs to Sikhs opposing hat policy
Salahis named ‘The Reliable Source Persons of the Year’
‘Moscow not isolated, can bring own sanctions into play’
UN to probe sexual abuse claims in Cote d’Ivoire
Abidjan : The United Nations (UN) peacekeeping mission in Cote d'Ivoire has said the UN would send an inspection team to the country next week to investigate cases of sexual abuse concerning some Moroccan soldiers.
Spokesperson of the UN peacekeeping mission, Hamadoun Toure, said Thursday that the inspection team, composed of UN and Moroccan experts, would release the results of the investigation as soon as possible.
Toure reaffirmed the UN's "zero tolerance policy" towards sexual exploitation and abuse.
Israel frees three out of five Lebanese detainees
Indian taxi driver’s assailant identified
China’s quake-hit county may move to new site
Dinosaur skeleton on sale
Anger escalates in Japan over alleged marine rape case
Tainted Maoists lose Nepal PM’s poll
EU looks at future of Nepal with great hope
Identifying Brazil crash victims will take month or more
By DPA
Sao Paulo : Efforts to identify the victims of Brazil's deadliest plane crash that killed an estimated 200 people will take at least 30 days, forensic authorities said.
Most of the bodies recovered from the Sao Paulo wreckage were badly burned as the plane rammed a petrol station and two other buildings after skidding off a wet runway at the city's Congonhas airport Tuesday night, setting off a huge blaze.
Modi arrives in US
Global slowdown may impact China’s growth rate
Late school times good for your kid’s sleep
Facebook, Twitter should be monitored: ex-British spy
India will be ‘top priority’ in my presidency: Barack Obama
French right-wing party wins majority in parliament
By Xinhua
Paris : French President Nicolas Sarkozy's right-wing party won an absolute majority in parliament Sunday, results published by the Interior Ministry showed.
    The second round of France's parliamentary elections ended at 8:00 p.m. (1800 GMT), with the Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) party taking 314 seats in the 577-seat National Assembly.
    The main opposition Socialist Party won 185 seats.
Brown meets bank chiefs to discuss credit crunch
French defence firm Nexter offers India 21st century artillery
Sri Lanka rebels attack air base, eight planes lost
European Commission congratulates Obama
Small plane crash in US kills two
Washington : Two people were killed when a small plane crashed into a house in Conway in the southern US state of Arkansas, media reported.
Israel forces on alert after Palestinian teen dies
Endeavour shuttle returns from mission to ISS
Falling OPEC crude price nears $120 mark
Australian cops hunt Asians for bashing youth
Russia to obtain air bases around world: Defence chief
From Bush to Obama, traditions anchor inaugural ceremony
Magnitude-6.8 quake hits Japan
Immigration Reform Fails at US Senate
Sanctions against Iran to continue: EU’s Solana
20,000 phone lines cut in New Jersey
Food poisoning kills 11 in China
15 rebels, seven soldiers killed in Sri Lanka fighting
Bush exempts Navy from environmental law
40 Haitian immigrants drown off Cuban coast
Bomb exploides at PAD rally site inside Thailand’s Government House compound
Secular budget triggers unholy row in Nepal
At least 20 killed on Russian nuke sub-marine for India
Nepal quake toll rises to over 2,300
Russia launches freighter rocket
‘US willing to negotiate new nuke verification regime’
Russian ship seized off Somalia
Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk (Far East) : Russia has informed the NATO fleet that a Russian ship was seized by pirates off the coast of Somalia, the Russian Far Eastern rescue center said on Sunday.
"The ship was seized by pirates near Somalia on February 1 at 1:17 p.m. Greenwich Time," the center said.
According to the center, the ship, Svitser Korsakov, had six people on its board: two Brits and four Russians.
Two Russian pilots killed in crash
Use of preventive antibiotics reduces deaths in ICUs: Study
Obama changes location for party’s national convention
Half of Indonesian political parties fail verification tests for election
Private military firms may appear in Russia: Minister
Palin to take center stage of third night of Republican Convention
Britain’s flood emergency to get worse, warns government
By DPA
London : Britain's already dramatic "summer floods" which have paralysed parts of the country are far from over and further flooding is "very likely," Environment Secretary Hilary Benn said Monday.
"We believe that up to 10,000 homes have been or could be flooded," Benn told parliament in an update on the emergency which has hit central and south-west Britain.
With further rainfalls being forecast, the Environment Agency (EA) said that crisis point could be reached in some areas.
Pacific tit-for-tat on cards after Fiji expels diplomats
US approves Lupin’s anti-depressant drug
Colombia has enough oil for eight years
China, Russia to make joint efforts for Syria
Death toll in Ukraine mine blast reaches 72
Myanmar junta accepts diplomatic mission to oversee cyclone-hit areas
Italy declares state of emergency over immigration
Controversial Serbian minister quits after record time in office
Kelly Osbourne awarded Style Icon award
Canada’s first Sikh MP denies supporting Tamil Tigers
Media Lashes at McCain’s Drive Vs Obama
Six-nation ministerial talks on North Korea July 23
Goldman Sachs could be sued for helping hide Greece’s debts: Report
Citing economic crisis, Argentine president wants early polls
Two Madrid airport bombing suspects arrested in France
ISI behind Afghanistan war, says Afghan vice president
Call for action at key UN climate change summit
US Senate recommends studying Syria no-fly zone
Large protest outside Madison Square Garden ask Modi to end repression of minorities; erosion...
Garbage island rises from the sea
China confirms bird flu outbreak
Serbs go to polls in crucial parliamentary elections
Argentina swine flu toll rises to 465
Report Card: Obama gets C+, Biden C, Clinton B-
Sukhoi superjet engines have flaws: Report
Sri Lanka offering overseas jobs to Tamil rebels
Dalai Lama again under attack as envoys are due in China
175 killed in southwest China quake
Russia to join NATO-led naval exercise for the first time
Tibetan medicine popular among Chinese too: Dalai Lama
China’s Valentine’s Day: Over 4,200 couples get married
Nepal quake toll is 7,652
Women rally in support of Rousseff in Brasilia
UN official killed in Pakistan: Reports
US issues travel alert ahead of 9/11 anniversary
Modi reaches Tokyo
UN hopes Libya’s new parliament to help end violence
Shia symposium in Berlin promotes “friendship among religions”
IAEA inspectors in North Korea to discuss reactor shutdown
10 killed in heavy rains in France
`North Korea on way to miniaturizing n-weapons’
US trade deficit drops to lowest in nine years
Stem cells may be made to build new organs
Obama or McCain – it does not matter: Chomsky
Obama accepts Nobel Peace Prize as a call to action
Under pressure to retract statement, says Pakistani Hindu scribe
US stocks gain as surprising earnings overshadow GDP report
Britain revokes visa for former Thai premier
Despite Kyoto, Bush Says U.S. to Reduce Emissions by 2025
UN rights chief backs international inquiry in Sri Lanka
Indonesia`s presence at G-8 summit in Hokkaido very important
Sri Lanka steps up air raids on LTTE strongholds
After Kilinochchi, is Rajapaksa awaiting Kalinga?
Chinese manufacturing continues to expand
Incentives needed to resolve Myanmar problem: UN envoy
Wolfowitz joins Washington think tank
Washington : Former World Bank president Paul Wolfowitz, who resigned over allegations of favouritism, has joined the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), a Washington think tank, as a visiting scholar.
US, Russia may announce nuclear agreement soon
Washington : The US and Russia might reach an agreement over enhancing civilian nuclear cooperation and preventing the spread of nuke weapons soon, according to White House officials.