Top Thai Security Body Agrees To Lift Martial Law
Sri Lankan president to visit China
Two Taiwanese Detained At Soekarno-Hatta Airport For Carrying Drugs
‘Holy amulets’ land Indian in unholy row in Nepal
Correa re-elected as Ecuador’s president: Exit poll
Brazil announces offshore oil discovery
Japanese stocks up on positive machinery orders, US gains
UK port becoming ‘nuclear dumping ground’
Sri Lanka all set to host Saarc summit
Faith in royalty drove DPT to victory in Bhutan
I’d like to visit Spain, Obama tells King Juan Carlos
New York clones ancient trees in greening efforts
NASA launches 2.7 bn-km voyage to Jupiter
EU, US to seek financial squeeze on Iran
$20-mn project to protect environment
Thousands pay homage to Polish plane crash victims
Solar-powered spy plane can remain aloft five years
UK may pull out of Pnds 9 bn US fighter deal – report
Toll in Nepal quakes reaches 8,502
Global food crisis could hit Caribbean’s millennium goals
Chinese shares surge to new high
China, Singapore agree on free trade accord
Sri Lanka polls: Modi congratulates Sirisena
Philippines rebel group to form political party
Finland opens oil treatment centre for birds
Iran has produced 17 kg of 20 percent enriched uranium: Official
Wall Street Journal not amused by spoof
Nepal PM to travel to India, meet Modi over rehab plan
English Premier League standings
Death toll exceeds 6,300 in Nepal
Venezuelan parliament to debate unlimited presidential term next week
Austrian anti-terror chief warns of IS threat
McLaren lock front row in Italy
Germany reaffirms ECB independence amid France’s euro plans
‘Terrorists from Syria may cause sabotage in Russia’
White House gate crashers in less festive mood in first interview
Sarkozy son drops controversial candidacy for influential post
Russian firms to service Indian early-warning planes
Ex-Minister Turns Himself In To Answer Anti-monarch Charges
Iran to develop missile defence system
Explosion in Colombo
6 partially burned bodies found in Mexico
Indonesia’s general election to be held either April 8 or 9, 2009
Sri Lankan opposition demands release of ex-army chief
White crosses placed on road in Brazil to remember murder victims
Obama unveils veteran Biden as VP pick
Silent Buddhists pray for peace as Nepal revels in blood
Rupee could be hit by Greek crisis: Government
UK Tory party criticises Indian company transfers
New therapy against cancer
Bolivia orders US enforcement agency out of country
Georgia will block Russia from WTO over Abkhazia issue
President Saakashvili sees no parallels between Georgia, Serbia
Break through the barriers of hostility: Pakistani daily
Ukrainians vote for president
Researchers uncover music’s secret structure
Obama authorises US military for more troops to Iraq
British parliament approves military intervention against IS
Nepali gov’t condemns attack on PM’s personal aid
Twelve bombs found aboard Philippine ferry
Thai premier holds special cabinet meeting to discuss crisis
US suggests Russia can monitor missile defence elements
Diaspora students in US condemn assaults on women in India
Sri Lankan troops poised to capture Elephant Pass
China releases documentary on Tibetan immolations
Opposition prepares for Georgia-wide hunger strikes on Friday
Chinese bomber to be executed for deadly blast
Iran releases British sailors
Nepali presidential election voting ends
Former US congressman sentenced to 13 years in jail
Canada apologizes for abuse of aboriginal children inschools
Nepal government cans film on king’s forefather
China to be world’s wind power leader in 2010
Weather conditions baffle search efforts after bridge collapse
By XinhuaÂ
Guangzhou : Unfavorable weather and river conditions have impeded efforts to search for people who fell into a river in Guangdong Province after a bridge collapsed, a maritime official said on Saturday.
    The southern China province is in the flooding season and water level has risen greatly, said Mo Qi, deputy director with the Guangdong Maritime Bureau.
Iranian Navy saves Singaporean ship from pirates
AirAsia flight plan dangerous: Aviation expert
Texas executes Mexican, defies Bush, international court
Sri Lanka arrests 53 Indian fishermen
Germany urges Israel, Palestinians to ease tensions
Police begin probe of German festival stampede that killed 19
Italy’s president dissolves Parliament
Putin orders Russian troops to withdraw from Ukraine
Maldives president unharmed, wife injured in speedboat blast
China court upholds sentence of leading dissident
Great white shark sets 3,000 km swim record
Explosives near Capitol Unseen for Weeks
Mexico City plans gardens at rooftops
S.Korea sure of early nuclear settlement
Chavez, Merkel shake hands, appear to make up
Obama’s inauguration brings booming business to US capital
Cop cleared of racially abusing Indian American
New York : A police officer in the US has been cleared of charges of racially abusing an Indian American Sikh earlier this year.
Maoists shut down Kathmandu valley after cadre’s death
France urges Europe to arm Kurds in Iraq
Indian in US gets 15 years in jail for backing Hezbollah
Climate summit: Spanish PM asks US, China to rise to occasion
China quake death toll, now 15,000, continues to soar
Family of 14 arrested for drug trafficking
Eight LTTE rebels killed in Sri Lanka
Very few chances of agreeing with China: Tibetan leader
Sacked British Indian minister blogs about disappointment
Kim Jong-Il wants to build brewery in Russia
Russia tightens school security on Beslan anniversary
Animal ’empathy’ to shed light on human feelings
Michael Jackson to be buried in LA on July 7
10,000 people evacuated after fire in Venezuela arms depot
Nuclear summit begins, Obama welcomes world leaders
Nepal government invites rebels groups to talks
Tokyo: customs agents punished for planting drugs
Rajapaksa invites UN chief to Sri Lanka to assess situation
Naples Trash Overflow Angers Island
German minister pessimistic on chances for banning neo-Nazi party
Seven people killed in Beirut, national mourning declared
Sri Lanka army fights to finish off Tamil Tigers
Japanese professor: Breakthrough on climate change issue unlikely at G8 summit
Nepal concludes historic poll, world hails
Merkel secures victory with new coalition partner
NZ cities rank highly in quality of life
US financial crisis Bush’s problem, not Brazil’s: Lula
Military chopper crashes in Nigeria
Three policemen killed by Tamil rebels in Sri Lanka
Nepal king remains serene ahead of fateful polls
Rescued Tibetan spiritual leader reaches Delhi
Rich Not Helping Poor Fight Climatic Change
Court blast kills Taiwanese woman
Immunity does not apply to Modi, says American Justice Center in legal brief
Rescuers find 255 survivors in Indonesian ferry boat disaster
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.