Earth more sensitive to CO2 than estimated
Hundreds of Nepal King supporters rally in Kathmandu
Sweden’s IKEA gives $48 mn to help India’s poor
100 inmates cause riot in Russian prison
Fiji’s neighbours disagree on how to deal with its military regime
Two Japanese ministers defy PM, visit shrine
Sunita back home as Atlantis lands safely
Washington : India American astronaut Sunita Williams finally returned after a 195-day record space odyssey with six fellow astronauts as the Atlantis space shuttle roared safely back to Earth.
Goldstone rejects Israeli allegations of bias Gaza report
Burqa ban in Europe – Arresting cultural freedom?
Rights abuse reports surface on Nepal’s festival of lights
High prices of food, fuel threatening the poor: World Bank
South Africa concerned over Suu Kyi’s arrest, urges her release
NATO to assess implications of missile shield
Brussels : North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) defence ministers agreed here Thursday to assess the political implications of the US plan to deploy a missile defence shield in Eastern Europe.
Nepal PM begins China visit
One killed, several injured in Nepal pre-poll violence
Japan, Germany express concern on oil market
Walking speed may reveal old people’s life span
Greek Communist Supports Cuba
Russian state oil firm to buy back shares worth $2 bn
UN commends Sri Lanka on human rights
Toll in Russian nightclub fire rises to 128
Threats against Sarkozy”s son confirmed by French police
BRICS central banks sign operating agreement on currency reserve pool
Tamil MP alleges ‘threat to life’, may flee Sri Lanka
Nepali parties file nomination for prime minister
Off to Timbuktu in chocolate-powered lorry
Whale songs heard for first time around New York
Snakes, turtles saved from China’s restaurant tables
Two Russian aid planes to leave for China Monday
Bus crash kills 19 in South Africa
Police arrest three over armed robbery
39 dead, 76 rescued after boat capsizes in central Philippines
White crosses placed on road in Brazil to remember murder victims
Canada extends control over oil-rich Arctic region
English Premier League standings
Haiti cholera toll rises to 500
Former Trinidad PM Basdeo Panday to face retrial
Russian official dismisses NATO call to tone down rhetoric
Woman whose baby died in washing machine admits previous killing
Kyrgyz violence attempt at ethnic cleansing: Security group
UN mission chief found dead in Haiti
30 jailed over Lhasa violence
Wrap: Medvedev cruises to victory in Russian presidential elections
Suspicious substance in letter for Obama: Secret Service
Putin’s daughter not to wed South Korean diplomat’s son
NATO chief says membership door open for Georgia, Ukraine
US markets propose stop-trade circuit breaker when stocks dive
Nepal parties call for probe into Maoist bribe tape
US Admits Top Secret Guantanamo Jail
Nepal Maoists ‘arrest’ five Tibetans for ‘anti-China’ activities
NATO a tension-maker: Russian minister
Commemorations in London, Verdun mark World War I anniversary
Philippine: 32 Passengers On Sunken Ferry Rescued
Cool, lol, smiley faces – the language of terrorist
Japan to seek peace treaty with Russia
Pakistan PM forms cabinet committee on Rohingya relief efforts
Berlin preparing bill to eavesdrop on MPs, lawyers and clerics
Two dead, hundreds displaced by flooding in Nepal
Albanese US Lobby Supports McCain
Indonesia to host UNCAC Conference in Bali
Ozone layer recovery to take 40 years: Experts
Three inmates killed in attempted Sri Lanka jailbreak
Maoists shut down ITC’s tobacco factory in Nepal
Mexico’s tourism policy threatening environment
South Africa opens Freedom Park for public
At least three dead in high sea collision
Indonesia To Host Asia-Pacific Defence Chiefs’ Meeting
Charleston bloodshed: Dodging the real questions?
मुजफ्फरनगर में दहाड़े ओवैसी “खैरात नही अब हक़ लेंगे”
Madonna turns journo for Israeli newspaper
European shares slump
Ban on Nepal women migrants denounced
Mafia boss caught while vacationing with family
Even after king’s ouster, torture thrives in Nepal: report
Kathmandu : Though King Gyanendra's 15-month regime, marked by violation of human rights, arbitrary arrests and a media gag ended more than a year ago, torture still continues in Nepal with the Maoist guerrillas outdoing the army, a report said.
US magazine’s Hindu god illustrations upset Hindus
New York : The June issue of a popular US magazine that allegedly depicts Hindu god Ganesha holding an alcoholic beverage in each hand and deity Hanuman in an obscene pose has drawn the ire of many Hindus in the country.
Asian origin candidates in Ealing Southall bypoll
1 in 3 Americans would deny illegal immigrants social services
Myanmar airlines suspend some international flights again
Failing memory in early age points to Alzheimer’s later
Asian man found ‘strapped with bombs’
Outrage across US as policeman kills black man
Russian food aid arrives in DPRK
World powers to meet again on North Korea issue
Prachanda and Gyanendra become friends – on Facebook
Narcissistic people most likely to emerge as leaders
Senior police officer killed in North Caucasus
Sri Lanka pulls out of truce pact with LTTE
UN Security Council expansion move gets new impetus
Recession to hit Britain this year: European Commission
EU summit reignites $150 bn climate row
Portuguese travellers drive to China for Shanghai expo
Colombian navy kills senior rebel leader
El Salvador records more than 1,000 new HIV cases
US Congress commends Gandhi’s role in India’s formation
UN chief to attend n-security summit
Britain names Gurkha killed in Afghanistan
Arms exhibit organizer targeted in Santa Claus protest
Police told to protect belongings of Sri Lankan war-displaced
NRI groups ask Sonal Shah to clarify VHP ‘links’
Russia opens new facility to dispose of chemical weapons
Wall Street infected by swine-flu worries
Aid flights to take off for Myanmar
Roadside stall to meeting Obama – Delhi man goes a long way
Sri Lankan president renews call for rebels to surrender
‘Little time for Bush to get nuclear pact approved’
100 times more Americans killed in gun violence then by terrorism
3,000 endangered antelopes dead
Would-be immigrants to Britain need hefty bank balances
Geologists name new mineral after Kazakh president
Kenyan president signs new constitution into law
51 interpreters at Seoul summit
US healthcare reform timeline
Israeli foreign minister seeks coalition after PM’s resignation
African national critical after freak accident
Social-intelligence video game helps reduce stress
Two Philippine soldiers hurt in clash with communist rebels
Venezuela’s president reshuffles cabinet
Spain partly closes air space due to volcanic ash cloud
US pledges $10 mn aid for flood-hit Pakistan
Scientist uncovers secret of nerve cell regeneration
US, Russia pledge to work for nuclear-arms control
Washington : The United States and Russia will press ahead with talks on possible new cuts in their nuclear arsenals as the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START) heads for expiration in 2009, both governments said Tuesday.
Australian PM fears MH17 bodies will never return
Blair believes he can influence Bush on climate change
London : British Prime Minister Tony Blair said Wednesday he believes he can persuade US President George W. Bush to agree for the first time to a global target for a "substantial cut" in greenhouse gas emissions.
