Efforts to Foster Peace Process in Darfur Begin
US embassy in Colombo closed on finding suspicious powder
Police kill armed man in US
Ukrainian police to learn English for Euro 2012
Nepali PM asks ministers not to quit cabinet till next govt.
Serious security flaws riddle online banking: NRI scientist
Sri Lanka Army Captures Parappakandal City
G-77, China fight back against industrialised world at Bali
Islamic organ commends Saudi for improving haj conditions
Debate on Preah Vihear to go ahead despite of Thai opposition
North Korean navy official visits Russia
Venezuela, Brazil seal accord on oil refinery
African economies growing faster, steadier: World Bank
ROK rival parties fail to reach compromise on beef import
10 miners killed in Philippines landslides
Truecaller launches new messaging app from India
Bright prospect for Iran-Russia cooperation on gas exports
Reid to meet daughter only in Houghton’s presence
Russian frigate escorting nine ships from Somali pirates
US, Russia agree to reduce nuclear arsenal
2,700-year-old human skeletons found in Mexico
At least 4 killed, 60 injured in stampede in S Korea
China’s state council to use internet for public opinion
Russia rejects US criticism over Georgian ‘invasion’
China-Tibet talks to resume in October
India beat Afghanistan to win SAFF title
North Korea threatens South with ‘military countermeasures’
Aler Encounter: Mohammed Viqaruddin was made to pay with his life for being a...
Indian origin MPs conspicuous by their absence at Kashmir debate
Time to step on the gas to bolster US economy: Obama
Over a third of babies born in England, Wales are non-white
German reporter’s camera captures China’s changes in 30 years
Mob lynches three in Bolivia
US urges Russia to drop support for Abkhazia, South Ossetia
Blogger posts price list of women wanting to be mistresses
‘Security threat’ shuts down US facilities in South Africa
UN unable to agree response to North Korean rocket
Wall Street drops on economic recovery concern
EU approves Germany’s banking rescue plan
Green economy can create millions of new jobs: UN report
15 dead in Nigeria attack
Israel conducts anti-missile test
Revolutionary fuel cell design to make cheaper vehicles feasible
Nepal rules out swine flu as mystery virus kills 13
1st Nepali party publicly campaigns for monarchy in CA poll
BRICS but not yet a Building
Obama, Hillary hold ‘positive’ unity talks
Pakistan I-Day: No sweets exchanged by BSF, Rangers
Former Argentine governor gets 25 years in jail
Uproar in Britain over 19mn pounds bill for Euro history museum
Toll in Nigerian clashes now put at over 600
Israel jails Arab citizen for joining IS
Bush transfers Presidential power to Cheney before colonoscopy
By NNN-PTI
Washington : US President George W Bush Saturday transferred the powers of the presidency to Vice President Dick Cheney prior to be sedated for a routine medical procedure to detect colon cancer.
Bush signed a letter as per the requirements of the 25th Amendment of the US Constitution to the leaders of the House and Senate. Cheney is not in Washington DC but at his home in St Michaels, Maryland, about 30 miles from here.
Fuming Maoist guerrillas desert barracks: report
Kathmandu : Hundreds of fuming Maoist guerrillas are stomping out a remote Nepali camp - angered by the alleged misuse of money meant for their upkeep and lack of medical treatment for injuries sustained during their 10-year insurgency, a report said Tuesday.
About 1,000 disgruntled combatants had deserted the Nawalparasi camp in southwestern Nepal, the private television channel Kantipur reported.
Bobby Jindal among ’10 people who could change world’
Brazil to build five submarines with France help
Russia seeks meeting with NATO over South Ossetia
McCain trails Clinton, Obama in new poll
Protesters blocks Thailand’s police headquarters
Brazil, Iran seek more joint economic cooperation
Indian-origin doctor in Britain cleared of genital mutilation charge
Andhra student shot in US
Crisis stalks global air carriers
Brazil launches programme to boost innovation
‘Brazil’s economic prospects positive despite crisis’
Nuclear liabity: Russians seek risk reinsurance for Kudankulam 3 and 4
EU hailed as an ‘inspiring model’ for ASEAN
Singapore : Southeast Asian countries were urged Tuesday to look to the European Union's "inspiring model" and integrate further in response to the growing strength of China and India.
Hugo Chavez seeks unlimited presidential terms
UNHCR to verify Tibetans in Nepal
Seven kiilled in El Salvador bus crash
Al Qaeda operative in video our son: Kashmir family
Nepal flood toll reaches 26
Syrian army kills 111 rebels
Marilyn Monroe’s photographs sold for 97,000 pounds
Pope says he’s not a rock star
Quake in Peru kills eight
‘Soft skills’ predict financial, social success later in life
Thailand restores democracy and perhaps an ousted premier
Thousands flee Koshi River floods in Nepal
Russian centre in Nepal stops screening gay film
Pope Benedict celebrates mass at Yankee Stadium
CIA admits destroying interrogation tapes
Mexico increases confirmed swine flu count to 49
Castro wants Bush to lift embargo
Russian military to get new pistol
Maldives signs torture treaty, to host UN visit
Male : The Maldives, after being named as one of the first signatories of the UN Optional Protocol to the Convention against Torture (OPCAT), will host a visit by the international Subcommittee for the Prevention of Torture later this year.