Myanmar activists launch ‘vote no’ campaign for referendum
UK unemployment rises for first time in more than a year
Obama visits former Nazi concentration camp
20 killed, 47 injured in heavy clashes in N Sri Lanka
New Yemen Al Qaeda chief calls for attacks on US
Salute passing cars, students told in Chinese town
Sri Lanka Steps up Security
South Africa’s new president has risen from the ranks
Chinese army recruitment to go online
Everest heroine, Nepal’s pride, perishes in Himalayas
By Sudeshna Sarkar
IANS
Kathmandu : Pemba Doma Sherpa, who rose from an impoverished set-up to become the first Nepali woman to summit Mt Everest from Tibet, has perished in an accident in the Himalayan ranges that also killed two more sherpas.
Chinese PM to visit Russia
Clinton reaching out to muslims with Indonesia visit
Obama praises ‘historic’ end to ‘don’t ask, don’t tell’
Myanmar releases 17 detained students
Chinese aviation giant establishes defence branch
Bush to Iran: Come clean on nuclear programme
Colombian rebel commander may have died, says report
British Army to probe Prince Harry’s racist ‘Paki’ remarks
US asks Sri Lanka to focus on reconciliation, power sharing
States sign cluster-bomb ban in Oslo
‘US not doing enough to keep nukes out of unwanted hands’
Communists ready to form new Nepal government
National Federation Party ready for 2014 Fiji elections
Belarus opposition fails to win single seat in parliament
Happy Diwali, says Obama at White House event
US woman climber Boskoff’s body found on Chinese mountain
By Xinhua
Chengdu : The body of American woman mountaineer Christine Boskoff has been found on a remote mountain in China's Sichuan Province, the Sichuan Mountaineering Association said Monday.
Boskoff, 39, and fellow climber Chirlie Fowler, 52, disappeared in November 2006 while attempting to scale the Genyen peak and were officially reported missing in December when they failed to return to the US as planned.
Nepal concludes historic poll, world hails
US Congress to reconsider immigration reform bill
Washington : Leaders in the US Senate have agreed to reconsider an immigration reform bill pushed by President George W. Bush that had appeared to die last week.
Passengers injured as trains collide in Belgium
New US ambassador takes office in Myanmar
Vietnam to use lethal injections for death penalty
Bank of Japan to further ease monetary policy
No bar on Indian workers to Saudi Arabia: embassy
Fresh tremors hit Nepal on Sunday
Kristen Stewart dating co-star Robert Pattinson
Nepal crown prince hits headlines anew over boxer’s claims
By Sudeshna Sarkar
IANSKathmandu : Nepal's Crown Prince Paras has hit the headlines anew, with a boxer claiming he bailed out the royal but was rewarded with accusations for his act of good samaritanism.
Nepal Maoists to go on warpath from Wednesday
Countries rush aid to El Salvador, as flood toll rises to 157
Brazil to launch bullet train soon
Dalai Lama says his Britain visit ‘non-political’
Obama voices concern to Putin over Ukrainian sovereignty violation
11 killed in plane crash in Poland
Karadzic trial opens without his presence
Take care of Earth: Ban
China must probe self-immolation cause: Dalai Lama
EU urged not to wage economic war with Russia
Kenya uses helicopters to airlift terror attack victims
US says no to Cuba’s request for embargo suspension
Seven die in US college shooting
British family killed in Pakistan
EU warns water shortage in Central Asia could spark conflicts
American Express chief executive seen as Vikram Pandit’s replacement
UN blames Musharraf regime for Bhutto killing
Cambodia shuts border with Thailand at Preah Vihear temple
10 killed in Indonesia train, van crash
Latin America expects 4.9 percent growth in 2008
7 Tamil Tigers killed in a clash in Sri Lanka
US ran $1.42 trillion deficit – biggest since 1945
Adolf Hitler, a lover of books who quoted from Hamlet
IMF warns Asia of spillovers from European crisis
India-Pakistan flag meeting ahead of Sufi festival
Samsung chairperson resigns after indictment
शेरदिल भारतीय पत्रकार दानिश सिद्दीकी अफगानिस्तान में शहीद
Two die in mid-air crash in Britain
G-20 to act on aiding quake-hit Haiti: Seoul
Fed grants GM’s financial arm to avail bailout funds
Chinese, Japanese PMs discuss bilateral ties in phone conversation
Cuba hails end to suspension by Organisation of American States
US Navy missile hits spy satellite
Early maturity linked to pesticides, say experts
China confirms six infant deaths in tainted milk scandal
90,000 email addresses hacked from US military contractor
Sri Lankan rebels to announce independent Tamil state
US Catholic church paid 615 mln dlrs for abuse cases in 2007: report
HSBC to cut 330 jobs in Britain
Big turnout of Tamil devotees during Thaipusam in Malaysia
Will protect rights of our people: South African government
Want to go north? Ask a cow
Microsoft, Yahoo meet for merger talks
Malaysia: GE sees incresing interest in renewable energy in Asia
Four killed, seven missing in Guinea plane crash
China, Iran vow to deepen defence cooperation
Withdraw sanctions, release patriots: Cuban envoy tells US
25 Sea Tigers killed, 10 boats destroyed: Navy
New study shows way to fourth-generation biofuels
Slain air hostess’ credit card recovered: Noida police
Crimea referendum outcome will not be recognised: EU
Ukraine troops, militants clash in eastern city
China unconvinced about Iran’s nuclear capability: study
Nepal government to claim vacated palace Sunday
German Social Democratic Party hits all-time low: poll
School student splashes acid on 18 classmates
One in four Asian banks hit by online scam attempts
Brazilian goalkeeper given 22-year jail term for murder
Japan’s cabinet approves 5.09-trillion-yen stimulus package
Two killed in California airport explosion
Over 200,000 fish die in Argentine lake
China firmly opposes U.S. military report
Indonesian Military Training Helicopter Crashes, One Killed
Powerful quake strikes northern Chile
Zuma sworn in for second term as South African president
Rights groups criticize conduct of dissident’s trial
I have stabbed my baby: British woman tells cops
US climate plan must not substitute UN treaties: China
Beijing : The new climate plan of the US should complement rather than substitute the Kyoto Protocol and the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), China's top economic planner Ma Kai said Monday.
